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2021 GK US Classic Page: 1 2021 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 5/18/2021 7:44:53 A M Rotation Schedule May 21-22, 2021 Session: 4 -- Seniors II Saturday, May 22, 2021 Rotation 1 238 MyKayla Skinner 201 Ciena Alipio 210 Amari Drayton 241 Leanne Wong Desert Lights Midwest Gym World Champions GAGE 233 Anya Pilgrim 222 Emily Lee 202 Sydney Barros 228 Riley McCusker Hill's Gymnastics West Valley World Champions Arizona Sunrays 231 Kaylen Morgan 235 Lyden Saltness 203 Simone Biles 213 Aleah Finnegan Everest Gymnastics Midwest Gym World Champions GAGE 220 Alonna Kratzer 217 Morgan Hurd 207 Jordan Chiles 211 Kara Eaker Top Notch First State Gym World Champions GAGE 208 Kayla DiCello 223 Sunisa Lee 215 Karis German Hill's Gymnastics Midwest Gym World Champions 230 Zoe Miller World Champions Rotation 2 228 Riley McCusker 233 Anya Pilgrim 222 Emily Lee 202 Sydney Barros Arizona Sunrays Hill's Gymnastics West Valley World Champions 213 Aleah Finnegan 231 Kaylen Morgan 235 Lyden Saltness 203 Simone Biles GAGE Everest Gymnastics Midwest Gym World Champions 211 Kara Eaker 220 Alonna Kratzer 217 Morgan Hurd 207 Jordan Chiles GAGE Top Notch First State Gym World Champions 241 Leanne Wong 208 Kayla DiCello 223 Sunisa Lee 215 Karis German GAGE Hill's Gymnastics Midwest Gym World Champions 224 Lauren Little 201 Ciena Alipio 230 Zoe Miller Everest Gymnastics Midwest Gym World Champions 238 MyKayla Skinner 210 Amari Drayton Desert Lights World Champions Rotation 3 203 Simone Biles 213 Aleah Finnegan 231 Kaylen Morgan 235 Lyden Saltness World Champions GAGE Everest Gymnastics Midwest Gym 207 Jordan Chiles 211 Kara Eaker 220 Alonna Kratzer 217 Morgan Hurd World Champions GAGE Top Notch First State Gym 215 Karis German 206 Jade Carey 208 Kayla DiCello 223 Sunisa Lee World Champions Arizona Sunrays Hill's Gymnastics Midwest Gym 230 Zoe Miller 241 Leanne Wong 238 MyKayla Skinner 201 Ciena Alipio World Champions GAGE Desert Lights Midwest Gym 210 Amari Drayton 228 Riley McCusker 233 Anya Pilgrim 222 Emily Lee World Champions Arizona Sunrays Hill's Gymnastics West Valley 202 Sydney Barros World Champions 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: 5/18/2021 7:44:54 A M Rotation Schedule May 21-22, 2021 Session: 4 -- Seniors II Saturday, May 22, 2021 Rotation 4 217 Morgan Hurd 207 Jordan Chiles 211 Kara Eaker 220 Alonna Kratzer First State Gym World Champions GAGE Top Notch 223 Sunisa Lee 215 Karis German 206 Jade Carey 208 Kayla DiCello Midwest Gym World Champions Arizona Sunrays Hill's Gymnastics 201 Ciena Alipio 230 Zoe Miller 241 Leanne Wong 238 MyKayla Skinner Midwest Gym World Champions GAGE Desert Lights 222 Emily Lee 210 Amari Drayton 228 Riley McCusker 233 Anya Pilgrim West Valley World Champions Arizona Sunrays Hill's Gymnastics 235 Lyden Saltness 202 Sydney Barros 213 Aleah Finnegan 231 Kaylen Morgan Midwest Gym World Champions GAGE Everest Gymnastics 203 Simone Biles World Champions ProScore v 5.7.1 - C opy right 1993-2020 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group.
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