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2018 GK US Classic Meet Results Page: 1 2018 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 7/29/2018 12:35:09 A M Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3 Jul 27-28, 2018 Judge's Signatures Rank Num Name AA Gym 1 121 Simone Biles Diff: 6.000 6.100 6.300 6.600 World Champions Exec: 9.400 7.250 8.900 8.350 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.200 Final: 15.400 13.350 15.200 14.750 58.700 Place: 10 1 1 1 2 114 Riley McCusker Diff: 5.400 6.000 5.800 5.300 MG Elite Exec: 8.950 9.000 8.750 8.300 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.350 15.000 14.550 13.600 57.500 Place: 1 2 4 2 3 109 Morgan Hurd Diff: 5.400 6.100 5.500 5.800 First State Exec: 9.000 8.600 7.900 8.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.400 14.700 13.400 13.850 56.350 Place: 3 7* 3 3 4 108 Shilese Jones Diff: 5.400 5.300 5.300 5.300 Future Gymnastics Exec: 9.150 8.550 7.900 8.000 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.550 13.850 13.200 13.300 54.900 Place: 6 11 5 4 5 101 Alyona Shchennikova Diff: 5.400 6.200 5.500 5.000 5280 Gymnastics Exec: 8.500 8.700 8.000 6.700 ND: __.___ __.___ -0.100 __.___ Final: 13.900 14.900 13.400 11.700 53.900 Place: 2 7T 19 5 6 125 Audrey Davis Diff: 5.500 5.600 5.500 5.100 WOGA Exec: 8.700 8.400 7.900 7.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.200 14.000 13.400 12.150 53.750 Place: 4 7* 16T 6 7 123 Sloane Blakely Diff: 4.400 3.900 5.800 5.000 WOGA Exec: 9.100 8.800 8.600 7.700 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.500 12.700 14.400 12.700 53.300 Place: 16 4 11T 7 8 115 Jordan Chiles Diff: 5.400 5.600 5.200 5.500 Naydenov Gymnastics Exec: 9.100 7.800 7.050 7.600 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.500 13.400 12.250 13.100 53.250 Place: 8T 17 6 8 9 124 Luisa Blanco Diff: 4.400 4.900 5.200 4.900 WOGA Exec: 8.850 8.350 8.350 7.800 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.250 13.250 13.550 12.700 52.750 Place: 12 6 11T 9 10 102 Jade Carey Diff: 5.400 4.100 5.500 6.100 Arizona Sunrays Exec: 9.250 7.200 7.300 7.900 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 14.650 11.300 12.800 13.900 52.650 Place: 20 13 2 10 ProScore v 5.6.1 - C opy right 1993-2017 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 2 2018 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 7/29/2018 12:35:09 A M Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3 Jul 27-28, 2018 Rank Num Name AA Gym 11 120 Grace McCallum Diff: 5.400 5.600 5.500 5.500 Twin City Twisters Exec: 8.100 6.900 7.500 7.550 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.500 12.500 13.000 13.050 52.050 Place: 18 12 7T 11 12 116 Madelyn Williams Diff: 4.400 5.700 4.800 4.600 San Mateo Exec: 8.900 8.200 7.100 7.800 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.300 13.900 11.900 12.400 51.500 Place: 5 20T 14T 12 13 104 Shania Adams Diff: 4.800 5.100 5.200 5.400 Buckeye Gymnastics Exec: 7.350 8.650 7.250 7.850 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.200 Final: 12.150 13.750 12.450 13.050 51.400 Place: 7 15 7T 13 14 119 Deanne Soza Diff: 4.400 5.200 5.200 5.200 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.900 8.200 6.400 7.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.300 13.400 11.600 12.850 51.150 Place: 8T 22 10 14 15 111 Madeleine Johnston Diff: 4.800 5.200 5.000 5.000 Hills Exec: 8.750 7.750 6.950 7.550 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.550 12.950 11.950 12.550 51.000 Place: 13T 19 13 15 16 110 Kara Eaker Diff: 4.200 5.300 6.200 5.100 GAGE Exec: 7.200 7.650 7.450 7.300 ND: -0.100 __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 11.300 12.950 13.650 12.400 50.300 Place: 13T 5 14T 16 17 122 Olivia Hollingsworth Diff: 4.400 5.000 5.300 4.800 World Champions Exec: 8.850 6.950 6.800 7.450 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 13.250 11.950 12.100 12.150 49.450 Place: 19 18 16T 17 18 103 Stephanie Berger Diff: 4.400 4.400 5.100 4.600 Brestyan's Gym Exec: 8.650 8.200 7.200 6.600 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 13.050 12.600 12.300 10.900 48.850 Place: 17 16 20 18 19 106 Isabel Mabanta Diff: 4.400 3.000 5.200 4.100 Denton Gym Acad Exec: 8.850 6.100 6.700 7.800 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.250 9.100 11.900 11.900 46.150 Place: 21 20T 18 19 20 118 Ragan Smith Diff: 5.400 5.800 6.000 0.000 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.600 7.500 8.500 0.000 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.000 13.300 14.500 0.000 41.800 Place: 11 3 21* 20 ProScore v 5.6.1 - C opy right 1993-2017 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 3 2018 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 7/29/2018 12:35:09 A M Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3 Jul 27-28, 2018 Rank Num Name AA Gym 21 113 Jaylene Gilstrap Diff: 4.800 __.___ 5.100 4.800 Metroplex Gymnastics Exec: 8.750 __.___ 8.150 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.550 __.___ 13.250 12.950 39.750 Place: 22* 10 9 21 22 117 Emma Malabuyo Diff: 5.400 0.000 6.100 0.000 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.900 0.000 6.550 0.000 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.300 0.000 12.650 0.000 26.950 Place: 22* 14 21* 22 23 107 Olivia Dunne Diff: __.___ 5.200 __.___ __.___ ENA Paramus Exec: __.___ 7.650 __.___ __.___ ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: __.___ 12.850 __.___ __.___ 12.850 Place: 15 23 21* 23 ProScore v 5.6.1 - C opy right 1993-2017 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group Page: 1 2018 GK U.S. Classic Printed: 7/28/2018 10:17:14 PM Women / SR / All Event Results - Vault Session: 3 Jul 27-28, 2018 Rank Num Name Gym Diff E1 E2 E3 E4 Exec ND Score 1 102 Jade Carey Arizona Sunrays 5.400 9.400 9.300 9.200 9.200 9.250 _._ 14.450 5.200 8.600 9.100 9.000 9.100 9.050 _._ 2 115 Jordan Chiles Naydenov Gymn 5.400 9.100 9.300 9.100 9.000 9.100 _._ 14.100 4.800 8.800 8.900 9.100 8.900 8.900 _._ ProScore v 5.6.1 - C opy right 1993-2017 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: A uburn Electronics Group.
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