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2021 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 5/22/2021 8:59:43 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3,4 May 21-22, 2021 Judge's Signatures Page: 1 2021 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 5/22/2021 8:59:43 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3,4 May 21-22, 2021 Judge's Signatures Rank Num Name AA Gym 1 203 Simone Biles Diff: 6.600 5.900 6.500 6.700 World Champions Exec: 9.500 7.300 8.350 7.550 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 16.100 13.200 14.850 14.250 58.400 Place: 15* 1 1 1 2 207 Jordan Chiles Diff: 5.400 5.800 6.000 5.800 World Champions Exec: 9.550 8.350 8.050 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.950 14.150 14.050 13.950 57.100 Place: 2 4 2 2 3 208 Kayla DiCello Diff: 5.400 6.000 5.800 5.700 Hill's Gymnastics Exec: 8.950 8.600 7.500 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.350 14.600 13.300 13.850 56.100 Place: 1 9T 3 3 4 226 Grace McCallum Diff: 5.400 5.900 5.700 5.500 Twin City Twisters Exec: 9.000 7.300 8.250 8.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.400 13.200 13.950 13.550 55.100 Place: 15* 5 5T 4 5 213 Aleah Finnegan Diff: 5.000 5.400 5.400 5.200 GAGE Exec: 9.250 7.800 8.000 8.100 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.250 13.200 13.400 13.300 54.150 Place: 15T 7 7* 5 6 241 Leanne Wong Diff: 5.400 4.200 6.300 5.800 GAGE Exec: 8.800 7.700 8.150 8.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 14.200 11.900 14.450 13.550 54.100 Place: 30 2 5T 6 7 204 Skye Blakely Diff: 5.400 5.600 5.900 5.200 WOGA Exec: 8.600 8.450 6.750 8.100 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.000 14.050 12.650 13.300 54.000 Place: 3 18 7* 7 8 222 Emily Lee Diff: 5.400 5.500 6.300 5.400 West Valley Exec: 8.850 6.650 7.400 8.400 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.250 12.150 13.700 13.800 53.900 Place: 26 6 4 8 9 211 Kara Eaker Diff: 4.200 5.300 5.900 5.200 GAGE Exec: 8.650 8.450 8.200 7.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 12.850 13.750 14.100 12.550 53.250 Place: 7T 3 14T 9 10 238 MyKayla Skinner Diff: 6.000 5.900 5.300 5.900 Desert Lights Exec: 8.700 7.500 6.750 7.300 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 14.700 13.400 12.050 12.900 53.050 Place: 13 25* 10T 10 ProScore v 5.7.1 - C opy right 1993-2020 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 2 2021 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 5/22/2021 8:59:43 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3,4 May 21-22, 2021 Rank Num Name AA Gym 11 237 Ava Siegfeldt Diff: 5.000 5.200 5.200 4.600 World Class Exec: 9.050 8.350 7.700 7.700 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 14.050 13.550 12.900 12.200 52.700 Place: 9 13T 20 11 12T 214 eMjae Frazier Diff: 5.400 5.400 5.100 5.000 Parkettes NGC Exec: 8.550 7.650 6.850 7.850 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.950 13.050 11.950 12.850 51.800 Place: 21 28 12 12T 12T 215 Karis German Diff: 4.600 5.600 5.200 5.800 World Champions Exec: 9.050 7.650 7.250 6.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.650 13.250 12.450 12.450 51.800 Place: 14 19 16T 12T 14 230 Zoe Miller Diff: 4.600 5.800 5.500 5.000 World Champions Exec: 8.900 8.200 6.250 7.300 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 13.500 14.000 11.750 12.000 51.250 Place: 4 33 25 14 15 231 Kaylen Morgan Diff: 4.600 5.100 5.600 4.700 Everest Gymnastics Exec: 8.850 7.900 6.450 8.000 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.450 13.000 12.050 12.700 51.200 Place: 22T 25T 13 15 16 210 Amari Drayton Diff: 5.400 5.400 5.100 5.400 World Champions Exec: 8.700 8.050 6.700 6.350 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.100 13.450 11.800 11.750 51.100 Place: 11T 29T 28 16 17 232 Elle Mueller Diff: 5.000 5.600 5.300 4.800 Twin City Twisters Exec: 8.300 7.600 6.750 7.650 ND: -0.100 __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.200 13.200 12.050 12.450 50.900 Place: 15T 25* 16T 17 18 242 Lexi Zeiss Diff: 5.000 5.300 4.600 4.600 Omaha Gym Exec: 8.600 7.700 7.050 7.950 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.600 13.000 11.650 12.550 50.800 Place: 22T 35 14T 18 19 202 Sydney Barros Diff: 5.400 5.400 5.700 4.500 World Champions Exec: 8.650 6.950 6.550 7.500 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 14.050 12.350 12.250 11.900 50.550 Place: 25 21 27 19 20 233 Anya Pilgrim Diff: 4.600 5.200 4.800 4.700 Hill's Gymnastics Exec: 8.750 8.250 6.400 7.600 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.350 13.450 11.200 12.300 50.300 Place: 11T 37 19 20 ProScore v 5.7.1 - C opy right 1993-2020 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 3 2021 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 5/22/2021 8:59:43 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3,4 May 21-22, 2021 Rank Num Name AA Gym 21 209 Skylar Draser Diff: 4.600 5.100 4.900 5.100 Parkettes NGC Exec: 8.800 8.000 7.200 6.350 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.400 13.100 12.100 11.450 50.050 Place: 19T 23T 29 21 22 219 Hailey Klein Diff: 5.000 4.700 5.100 5.000 Flips Gym Exec: 8.800 6.650 7.650 7.100 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.800 11.350 12.750 12.100 50.000 Place: 31 15T 22T 22 23 234 Katelyn Rosen Diff: 5.000 4.500 5.400 5.000 Mavericks Gym Exec: 8.650 5.900 7.500 8.000 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.650 10.400 12.900 13.000 49.950 Place: 35 13T 9 23 24 221 Temple Landry Diff: 4.600 4.800 5.000 4.700 Twin City Twisters Exec: 8.400 7.200 7.400 7.750 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.000 12.000 12.400 12.450 49.850 Place: 29 20 16T 24 25 205 Sophia Butler Diff: 4.600 5.400 5.200 4.800 Discover Gym Exec: 8.750 7.000 6.500 7.250 ND: __.___ -0.300 __.___ __.___ Final: 13.350 12.100 11.700 12.050 49.200 Place: 27 34 24 25 26 220 Alonna Kratzer Diff: 5.000 5.000 5.200 4.900 Top Notch Exec: 8.750 6.450 6.600 6.500 ND: __.___ -0.300 __.___ __.___ Final: 13.750 11.150 11.800 11.400 48.100 Place: 33 29* 30 26 27 236 Jamison Sears Diff: 5.400 5.000 5.100 5.100 World Class Exec: 7.650 6.200 5.950 7.000 ND: -0.300 __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 12.750 11.200 11.050 12.100 47.100 Place: 32 38 22T 27 28 218 Shilese Jones Diff: 5.400 5.300 5.000 __.___ Future Gym Exec: 9.450 7.650 7.100 __.___ ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.850 12.950 12.100 __.___ 39.900 Place: 24 23T 31* 28 29 240 Mya Witte Diff: 4.600 __.___ 5.500 4.900 Genie's Gymnastics Exec: 8.500 __.___ 7.600 7.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.100 __.___ 13.100 11.950 38.150 Place: 36* 12 26 29 30 227 Konnor McClain Diff: 5.400 4.700 5.200 __.___ Revolution Gym Exec: 9.000 6.400 6.600 __.___ ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.400 11.100 11.800 __.___ 37.300 Place: 34 29* 31* 30 ProScore v 5.7.1 - 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