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AA Floor Beam Bars Vault Name Gym Num Rank 61.800 15.650 PG Gymnastics Championships Meet Results USA Gymnastics 201 S Capitol Ave Indianapolis, IN 46225 All Sessions Aug 13, 2014 - Aug 16, 2014 Combined Combined Rank Num Name Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Gym 1 102 Simone Biles 15.900 14.550 15.700 15.650 61.800 World Champions 1 5 1 1 1 2 112 Maggie Nichols 15.050 14.450 14.600 14.550 58.650 Twin City Twisters 3* 6 5 3 2 3 101 Alyssa Bauman 14.800 14.000 15.150 14.450 58.400 WOGA 5 8 3 4 3 4 113 Gym-Max 15.050 13.950 15.200 13.750 57.950 3* 9 2 6 4 1 160 Jazmyn Foberg 14.600 14.400 14.200 14.400 57.600 MG Elite 4 2 6* 4 1 5 115 Mykayla Skinner 15.350 12.950 14.350 14.900 57.550 Desert Lights 2 12 7 2 5 2 164 Emily Gaskins 14.500 13.700 14.700 14.100 57.000 Cincinnati 5 4 1T 6 2 3 155 Nia Dennis 15.100 13.500 13.700 14.500 56.800 Buckeye 1 7 17T 1T 3 4 159 Norah Flatley 13.700 14.450 14.400 14.000 56.550 Chow's 15* 1 4T 7T 4 6 103 Madison Desch 14.500 14.050 13.750 13.700 56.000 GAGE 7T 7 11* 7 6 7 109 Amelia Hundley 14.500 13.900 14.050 13.250 55.700 Cincinnati 7T 10 9 9 7 5T 183 Ragan Smith 14.150 12.450 14.450 14.500 55.550 Texas Dreams 8 26 3 1* 5T 5T 186 Alexis Vasquez 13.800 13.650 14.700 13.400 55.550 Chow's 13T 5 1T 23 5T 7 182 Megan Skaggs 14.050 13.450 13.950 14.000 55.450 Gym Acad Atlanta 10 8 10 7T 7 8T 175 Maile O'Keefe 13.650 13.100 14.400 13.800 54.950 Salcianu 19* 20T 4T 12 8T 8T 177 Abby Paulson 13.600 13.250 14.100 14.000 54.950 Twin City Twisters 21* 17T 9 7T 8T 8 116 Macy Toronjo 13.700 13.100 13.950 14.050 54.800 Texas Dreams 9 11 10 5 8 10 172 Maggie Musselman 13.900 13.250 13.800 13.750 54.700 Hill's 12 17T 15T 13* 10 Official Results Published By: https://usagym.org/pages/results/index.html Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com PG Gymnastics Championships Meet Results USA Gymnastics 201 S Capitol Ave Indianapolis, IN 46225 All Sessions Aug 13, 2014 - Aug 16, 2014 Combined Combined Rank Num Name Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Gym 11 156 Christina Desiderio 14.100 13.300 13.550 13.600 54.550 Parkettes 9 14T 19T 15T 11 12 173 Lauren Navarro 13.950 13.350 13.900 13.300 54.500 Gliders 11 11* 11T 27T 12 13 180 Lexy Ramler 13.600 13.800 13.900 13.100 54.400 KidSport 21* 3 11T 32 13 14 163 Megan Freed 14.400 12.500 13.400 13.850 54.150 Parkettes 6T 25 22* 11 14 15T 185 Olivia Trautman 14.800 11.650 13.400 14.200 54.050 Twin City Twisters 2 31 22* 5 15T 15T 176 MARISSA OAKLEY 13.500 13.350 13.450 13.750 54.050 Phenom 26* 11* 21 13* 15T 17T 174 Victoria Nguyen 13.500 13.400 12.600 14.500 54.000 Chow's 26* 9* 31 1* 17T 17T 184 Deanne Soza 14.400 12.700 13.900 13.000 54.000 Arete 6T 24 11T 33T 17T 19 154 Jordan Chiles 14.650 11.400 13.700 14.000 53.750 Naydenov 3 33 17T 7T 19 20 153 Aria Brusch 13.200 13.550 13.350 13.200 53.300 Cincinnati 32 6 24T 30 20 21 152 Elena Arenas 13.450 13.200 13.300 13.250 53.200 Georgia Elite 28* 19 26 29 21 22 165 Delanie Harkness 13.300 13.400 13.150 13.150 53.000 Twistars USA 31 9* 28 31 22 23 158 Rachael Flam 13.650 13.300 12.700 13.300 52.950 Stars-Houston 19* 14* 29 27T 23 24 171 Taylor Lawson 13.700 12.150 13.550 13.500 52.900 Parkettes 15* 30 19T 20T 24 25 169 Adeline Kenlin 13.050 12.400 13.800 13.600 52.850 Iowa Gym-Nest 34 27 15T 15T 25 26 181 Alyona Shchennikova 13.450 13.300 12.500 13.450 52.700 TIGAR 28* 14* 32T 22 26 27 168 Shilese Jones 13.800 12.750 12.500 13.350 52.400 Auburn 13T 23 32T 24T 27 28 162 Margzetta Frazier 13.600 12.350 12.650 13.600 52.200 Parkettes 21* 28 30 15T 28 Official Results Published By: https://usagym.org/pages/results/index.html Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com PG Gymnastics Championships Meet Results USA Gymnastics 201 S Capitol Ave Indianapolis, IN 46225 All Sessions Aug 13, 2014 - Aug 16, 2014 Combined Combined Rank Num Name Vault Bars Beam Floor AA Gym 29 157 Bailey Ferrer 13.700 12.900 12.200 13.350 52.150 Orlando Metro 15* 22 34 24T 29 31 178 Adriana Popp 13.550 11.550 13.350 13.550 52.000 Girls Co-Op 24* 32 24T 18T 31 32T 151 Ariana Agrapides 13.700 13.100 11.700 13.350 51.850 MG Elite 15* 20T 35 24T 32T 32T 166 Morgan Hurd 13.400 12.250 13.200 13.000 51.850 First State 30 29 27 33T 32T 9 107 Felicia Hano 14.650 13 13.750 13.500 41.900 Gym-Max 6 11* 8 9 34 161 Molly Frack 13.100 13.350 13.850 35 40.300 Parkettes 33 11T 14 34 10 111 Ashton Locklear 10* 15.850 14.500 10* 30.350 Everest 1 6 10 11 110 Madison Kocian 10* 15.250 14.700 10* 29.950 WOGA 3 4 11 12 108 Veronica Hults 10* 14.600 14.200 10* 28.800 Texas Dreams 4 8 12 35 179 Grace Quinn 35 35 14.200 13.500 27.700 Texas Dreams 6* 20T 35 13 104 Brenna Dowell 10* 15.400 13 10* 15.400 GAGE 2 13 Official Results Published By: https://usagym.org/pages/results/index.html Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com.
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