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GYMNASTICS RECORD BOOK Year SEC Champion Score Championship Site 1981 LSU 141.10 Baton Rouge, La 2017 Update Jill Skotarczak (Gymnastics Contact) [email protected] www.SECsports.com 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203-1103 Phone: (205) 458-3000 • Fax: (205) 458-3030 GYMNASTICS RECORD BOOK Year SEC Champion Score Championship Site 1981 LSU 141.10 Baton Rouge, La. 1982 Florida 145.60 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1983 Florida 181.95 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1984 Florida 184.15 Gainesville, Fla. 1985 Florida 185.65 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1986 Georgia 185.15 Gainesville, Fla. 1987 Georgia 189.40 Athens, Ga. 1988 Alabama 190.15 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1989 Florida 191.50 Gainesville, Fla. 1990 Alabama 193.55 Athens, Ga. 1991 Georgia 194.10 Lexington, Ky. 1992 Georgia 196.40 Baton Rouge, La. 1993 Georgia 197.05 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1994 Georgia 196.70 Auburn, Ala. 1995 Alabama 196.175 Gainesville, Fla. 1996 Georgia 197.450 Lexington, Ky. 1997 Georgia 198.375* Athens, Ga. 1998 Georgia 197.600 Baton Rouge, La. 1999 Georgia 197.475 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2000 Alabama 197.200 Gainesville, Fla. 2001 Georgia 198.000 Birmingham, Ala. 2002 Georgia 197.025 Birmingham, Ala. 2003 Alabama 197.575 Birmingham, Ala. 2004 Georgia 198.175 Duluth, Ga. 2005 Georgia 197.250 Duluth, Ga. 2006 Georgia 197.275 Birmingham, Ala. 2007 Florida 197.325 North Little Rock, Ark. 2008 Georgia 197.350 Duluth, Ga. 2009 Alabama 197.300 Nashville, Tenn. 2010 Florida 197.050 Jacksonville, Fla. 2011 Alabama 197.225 Birmingham, Ala. 2012 Florida 197.150 Duluth, Ga. 2013 Florida 198.000 North Little Rock, Ark. 2014 Alabama 197.875 Birmingham, Ala. 2015 Alabama 197.525 Duluth, Ga. 2016 Florida 197.775 North Little Rock, Ark. * - SEC Championship Record SEC Championship Totals Georgia (16); Florida (10); Alabama (9); LSU (1) SEC Championship Team Records Event Score Team Year Note: From 1981-85, the SEC Championship was a two-night event with the individual champions being determined by adding scores from each All-Around 198.375 Georgia 1997 night on all events. In 1986, the league went to a one-night competition Vault 49.800 Georgia 1997 with all individual champions being determined during that meet. In ad- Uneven Bars 49.700 Georgia 2014 dition, in 1981 and 1982, a teams total score was determined by adding the top four individual scores in each event. In 1983, the current format of Balance Beam 49.525 Georgia 2004 adding the top five scores was implemented. In 2013, the SEC Champi- Floor Exercise 49.725 Georgia 2004 onship began a two-session format similar to the NCAA Championships. SEC RECORD BOOK 2017 GYMNASTICS Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 1981 1989 1997 2004 1. LSU 141.10 1. Florida 191.50 1. Georgia 198.375 1. Georgia 198.175 2. Florida 139.90 2. Alabama 191.05 2. Florida 196.050 2. Alabama 197.950 3. Georgia 135.05 3. Georgia 190.40 3. LSU 196.025 T3. LSU 197.275 4. Alabama 134.15 4. LSU 187.90 4. Alabama 195.775 T3. Florida 197.225 5. Auburn 125.45 5. Kentucky 182.65 5. Kentucky 195.075 5. Auburn 195.925 6. Kentucky 125.25 6. Auburn 185.05 6. Auburn 192.550 6. Arkansas 194.825 1990 7. Kentucky 193.850 1982 1. Alabama 193.55 1998 1. Florida 145.60 2. LSU 192.05 1. Georgia 197.600 2005 2. Alabama 144.55 3. Georgia 191.85 2. Florida 196.725 1. Georgia 197.250 3. LSU 144.15 4. Auburn 188.15 3. LSU 196.450 2. LSU 196.975 4. Georgia 142.05 5. Florida 188.00 4. Alabama 195.400 3. Alabama 196.700 5. Kentucky 135.00 6. Kentucky 186.30 5. Kentucky 193.600 4. Florida 196.150 6. Auburn 134.95 6. Auburn 192.425 5. Arkansas 195.325 1991 6. Auburn 195.125 1983 1. Georgia 194.10 1999 7. Kentucky 193.800 1. Florida 181.95 2. Alabama 194.05 1. Georgia 197.475 2. Alabama 181.75 3. LSU 192.40 2. Alabama 196.775 2006 3. LSU 176.70 4. Florida 191.30 3. Florida 195.875 1. Georgia 197.275 4. Georgia 175.10 5. Auburn 189.25 4. LSU 195.375 2. Alabama 196.975 5. Kentucky 170.50 6. Kentucky 186.00 5. Kentucky 194.875 3. Florida 196.275 6. Auburn 194.000 4. LSU 195.900 1984 1992 5. Auburn 194.975 1. Florida 184.15 1. Georgia 196.40 2000 6. Arkansas 194.650 2. Georgia 177.05 2. Alabama 194.50 1. Alabama 197.200 7. Kentucky 191.150 3. Alabama 175.90 3. Auburn 191.35 T2. Georgia 196.825 4. LSU 173.20 4. Florida 189.60 T2. LSU 196.825 2007 5. Kentucky 165.35 5. LSU 188.65 4. Florida 195.775 1. Florida 197.325 6. Auburn 161.55 6. Kentucky 185.95 5. Kentucky 194.600 2. Georgia 197.175 6. Auburn 192.500 3. Alabama 197.000 1985 1993 4. LSU 196.250 1. Florida 185.65 1. Georgia 197.05 2001 5. Arkansas 194.550 2. Alabama 183.65 2. Alabama 196.05 1. Georgia 198.000 6. Auburn 194.475 3. Georgia 181.80 3. Auburn 193.20 2. Alabama 197.525 7. Kentucky 194.000 4. LSU 180.50 4. LSU 192.90 3. LSU 196.950 5. Kentucky 173.45 5. Florida 192.10 4. Florida 196.625 2008 6. Auburn 158.90 6. Kentucky 189.35 5. Auburn 195.700 1. Georgia 197.350 6. Kentucky 195.875 T2. Alabama 197.325 1986 1994 T2. Florida 197.325 1. Georgia 185.15 1. Georgia 196.70 2002 4. LSU 196.500 2. Florida 184.10 2. Alabama 195.175 1. Georgia 197.025 5. Auburn 196.100 3. Alabama 183.75 3. LSU 194.15 2. Alabama 196.925 6. Arkansas 194.650 4. LSU 176.60 4. Florida 194.125 3. Florida 196.425 7. Kentucky 194.025 5. Kentucky 175.95 5. Auburn 192.70 4. LSU 196.225 6. Auburn 171.40 6. Kentucky 189.75 T5. Kentucky 194.325 2009 T5. Auburn 194.325 1. Alabama 197.300 1987 1995 2. Georgia 196.925 1. Georgia 189.40 1. Alabama 196.175 2003 3. Florida 196.750 2. Florida 185.65 2. LSU 196.125 1. Alabama 197.575 4. LSU 196.550 3. Alabama 185.30 3. Georgia 195.875 2. Georgia 197.525 5. Auburn 196.350 4. LSU 184.45 4. Florida 195.650 3. Florida 195.950 6. Arkansas 195.650 5. Auburn 181.40 5. Kentucky 191.975 4. LSU 195.650 7. Kentucky 195.000 6. Kentucky 180.95 6. Auburn 190.675 5. Auburn 195.025 T6. Arkansas 194.875 2010 1988 1996 T6. Kentucky 194.875 1. Florida 197.050 1. Alabama 190.15 1. Georgia 197.450 2. Alabama 196.875 2. Georgia 189.20 2. Alabama 196.950 3. Georgia 196.825 3. Florida 188.85 3. Florida 195.650 4. LSU 195.750 4. LSU 187.40 4. Kentucky 195.250 5. Auburn 195.575 5. Kentucky 183.40 5. LSU 193.150 6. Arkansas 195.275 6. Auburn 183.20 6. Auburn 191.150 7. Kentucky 194.800 SEC RECORD BOOK 2017 GYMNASTICS Year-by-Year Championship Team Standings 2011 1. Alabama 197.225 2. Florida 196.975 3. Georgia 196.625 4. Arkansas 195.800 5. LSU 195.475 6. Auburn 195.325 7. Kentucky 193.950 2012 1. Florida 197.150 2. Alabama 196.775 3. Georgia 196.575 4. LSU 196.425 5. Kentucky 194.350 6. Arkansas 194.175 7. Auburn 194.100 2013 1. Florida 198.000 2. Alabama 197.800 3. LSU 197.700 4. Georgia 197.325 5. Auburn 196.550 6. Arkansas 196.400 7. Missouri 195.525 8. Kentucky 194.600 2014 1. Alabama 197.875 2. Florida 197.700 3. LSU 197.325 4. Georgia 197.150 5. Auburn 195.550 6. Kentucky 195.075 7. Arkansas 194.900 8. Missouri 194.650 2015 1. Alabama 197.525 2. LSU 197.450 3. Florida 197.400 4. Auburn 196.925 5. Georgia 196.000 6. Arkansas 195.950 7. Missouri 195.700 8. Kentucky 195.025 2016 1. Florida 197.775 2. Alabama 197.750 3. LSU 197.500 4. Auburn 196.975 5. Georgia 196.850 6. Arkansas 196.500 7. Kentucky 196.250 8. Missouri 195.750 SEC RECORD BOOK 2017 GYMNASTICS Year-by-Year SEC Team Apparatus Champions Vault 2010 Florida 49.125 2002 Georgia 49.475 1984 Florida 46.200 2011 Florida/Georgia 49.250 2003 Alabama 49.600 1985 Florida 46.650 2012 Florida 49.375 2004 Georgia 49.725* 1986 Alabama 46.900 2013 Georgia 49.550 2005 Georgia 49.400 1987 Georgia 47.100 2014 Georgia 49.700* 2006 Georgia 49.600 1988 LSU 47.600 2015 Florida 49.575 2007 Florida 49.450 1989 Florida 47.400 2016 Alabama 49.550 2008 Alabama 49.400 1990 Alabama 48.650 2009 Georgia 49.500 1991 Alabama/Georgia 48.350 Balance Beam 2010 Florida 49.400 1992 Georgia 49.250 1984 Florida 46.150 2011 Florida 49.375 1993 Georgia 49.350 1985 Florida 45.850 2012 Alabama 49.350 1994 Georgia 49.425 1986 Alabama 45.700 2013 Florida/LSU 49.625 1995 Alabama 49.750 1987 Georgia 47.100 2014 Alabama 49.425 1996 Georgia 49.325 1988 Florida 47.100 2015 Florida 49.575 1997 Georgia 49.800* 1989 Florida 48.250 2016 LSU 49.550 1998 Georgia 49.325 1990 Alabama 48.350 1999 Georgia 49.475 1991 Alabama 48.500 2000 Georgia 49.200 1992 Georgia 48.650 * - Denotes SEC Championship record 2001 Georgia 49.450 1993 Georgia 48.950 2002 Alabama 49.275 1994 Georgia 49.025 2003 Georgia 49.650 1995 Alabama 49.450 2004 Alabama 49.625 1996 Georgia 49.325 2005 Alabama 49.300 1997 Georgia 49.500 2006 Georgia 49.150 1998 Georgia 49.325 2007 Georgia 49.475 1999 Florida 49.200 2008 Alabama 49.450 2000 Alabama 49.300 2009 Alabama 49.450 2001 Alabama 49.450 2010 Alabama/LSU 49.300 2002 Georgia/LSU 48.975 2011 Alabama 49.500 2003 Alabama/Georgia 49.375 2012 Florida 49.525 2004 Georgia 49.525* 2013 Alabama 49.550 2005 Georgia 49.325 2014 Alabama/LSU 49.525 2006 Georgia 49.200 2015 Florida 49.625 2007 Georgia 49.375 2016 Alabama/Florida 49.425 2008 Alabama 49.350 2009 Alabama 49.025 Uneven Bars 2010 Florida 49.400 1984 Florida 46.450 2011 Alabama/Georgia 49.225 1985 Alabama 46.050 2012 Florida/Georgia 49.050 1986 Alabama 46.500 2013 Florida/Georgia 49.500 1987 Georgia 47.600 2014 Florida 49.350 1988 Alabama 48.000 2015 Auburn 49.400 1989 Alabama 48.250 2016 Florida 49.425 1990 Alabama 48.550 1991 Georgia 49.050 Floor Exercise 1992 Georgia 49.200 1984 Florida 45.350 1993 Georgia 49.550 1985 Florida 47.500 1994 Alabama 49.150 1986 Georgia 47.000 1995 Georgia 49.275 1987 Georgia 47.600 1996 Georgia 49.300 1988 Alabama 47.850 1997 Georgia 49.575 1989 Florida 48.200 1998 Georgia 49.600 1990 LSU 48.150 1999 Georgia 49.375 1991 Alabama 49.150 2000 Alabama 49.400 1992 Georgia 49.300 2001 Georgia 49.500 1993 Georgia 49.200 2002 Alabama 49.425 1994 Georgia 49.425
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