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2016 P&G Championships Page: 1 2016 P&G Championships - Women Day 2 Printed: 6/23/2016 10:05:58 PM Rotation Schedule Jun 26, 2016 REVISION #3 Session: 4W -- Seniors Sunday, June 26, 2016 Rotation 1 111 Rachel Gowey 106 Gabrielle Douglas 120 Maggie Nichols 122 Alexandra Raisman Chow's Buckeye Gymnastics Twin City Twisters Brestyan's Gymnastic 126 Ragan Smith 105 Christina Desiderio 119 Lauren Navarro 125 MyKayla Skinner Texas Dreams Parkettes Gymnastics Gliders Desert Lights 123 Lexy Ramler 116 Madison Kocian 103 Kaitlin DeGuzman 110 Emily Gaskins KidSport Gymnastics WOGA Metroplex Gymnastics Palm Beach Gymnastic 112 Lauren Hernandez 104 Nia Dennis 127 Olivia Trautman 102 Simone Biles MG Elite Legacy Elite Twin City Twisters World Champions 107 Brenna Dowell 101 Alyssa Baumann 113 Amelia Hundley 124 Emily Schild GAGE WOGA Cincinnati Gymnastic Everest Gymnastics 109 Margzetta Frazier 121 Abby Paulson Parkettes Gymnastics Twin City Twisters 118 Maggie Musselman Hill's Rotation 2 125 MyKayla Skinner 126 Ragan Smith 105 Christina Desiderio 119 Lauren Navarro Desert Lights Texas Dreams Parkettes Gymnastics Gliders 110 Emily Gaskins 123 Lexy Ramler 116 Madison Kocian 103 Kaitlin DeGuzman Palm Beach Gymnastic KidSport Gymnastics WOGA Metroplex Gymnastics 102 Simone Biles 112 Lauren Hernandez 101 Alyssa Baumann 127 Olivia Trautman World Champions MG Elite WOGA Twin City Twisters 124 Emily Schild 107 Brenna Dowell 109 Margzetta Frazier 113 Amelia Hundley Everest Gymnastics GAGE Parkettes Gymnastics Cincinnati Gymnastic 122 Alexandra Raisman 111 Rachel Gowey 106 Gabrielle Douglas 121 Abby Paulson Brestyan's Gymnastic Chow's Buckeye Gymnastics Twin City Twisters 118 Maggie Musselman Hill's Rotation 3 103 Kaitlin DeGuzman 117 Ashton Locklear 123 Lexy Ramler 116 Madison Kocian Metroplex Gymnastics Everest Gymnastics KidSport Gymnastics WOGA 127 Olivia Trautman 110 Emily Gaskins 112 Lauren Hernandez 101 Alyssa Baumann Twin City Twisters Palm Beach Gymnastic MG Elite WOGA 113 Amelia Hundley 102 Simone Biles 107 Brenna Dowell 109 Margzetta Frazier Cincinnati Gymnastic World Champions GAGE Parkettes Gymnastics 121 Abby Paulson 124 Emily Schild 111 Rachel Gowey 106 Gabrielle Douglas Twin City Twisters Everest Gymnastics Chow's Buckeye Gymnastics 118 Maggie Musselman 122 Alexandra Raisman 126 Ragan Smith 105 Christina Desiderio Hill's Brestyan's Gymnastic Texas Dreams Parkettes Gymnastics 119 Lauren Navarro 125 MyKayla Skinner Gliders Desert Lights ProScore v 5.2.1 - C opy right 1993-2016 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 2 2016 P&G Championships - Women Day 2 Printed: 6/23/2016 10:05:58 PM Rotation Schedule Jun 26, 2016 REVISION #3 Session: 4W -- Seniors Sunday, June 26, 2016 Rotation 4 101 Alyssa Baumann 127 Olivia Trautman 110 Emily Gaskins 112 Lauren Hernandez WOGA Twin City Twisters Palm Beach Gymnastic MG Elite 109 Margzetta Frazier 113 Amelia Hundley 102 Simone Biles 107 Brenna Dowell Parkettes Gymnastics Cincinnati Gymnastic World Champions GAGE 106 Gabrielle Douglas 121 Abby Paulson 124 Emily Schild 111 Rachel Gowey Buckeye Gymnastics Twin City Twisters Everest Gymnastics Chow's 105 Christina Desiderio 118 Maggie Musselman 122 Alexandra Raisman 126 Ragan Smith Parkettes Gymnastics Hill's Brestyan's Gymnastic Texas Dreams 116 Madison Kocian 120 Maggie Nichols 125 MyKayla Skinner 123 Lexy Ramler WOGA Twin City Twisters Desert Lights KidSport Gymnastics 119 Lauren Navarro 117 Ashton Locklear Gliders Everest Gymnastics 103 Kaitlin DeGuzman Metroplex Gymnastics ProScore v 5.2.1 - C opy right 1993-2016 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group.
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