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Bridget Sloan is best known for being a member of the 2008 American Olympic team. The following year she won the All-Around title at the 2009 World Championships. Bridget continued her gymnastics career in the NCAA ranks as a member of the Florida Gators. She became one of the most accomplished college gymnasts of all time. She remains involved in the sport as a television commentator.
World Championships & Olympic Competition:

Results:
2012
U.S. Championships, St. Louis, Mo. – 6th-UB; 10th-AA
2011
Pan American Games, Guadalajara, Mexico – 1st-Team
2010
World Championships – 2nd-Team; 4th-UB
CoverGirl Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 2nd-BB; 4th-UB
Pacific Rim Championships, Melbourne, Australia – 1st-Team
2009
World Championships – 1st-AA; 6th-UB
U.S. Championships, Dallas, Texas – 1st-AA, UB, FX; 5th-BB
USA-France Dual Meet, Rouen, France – 1st-Team, AA
USA-Germany Dual Meet, Muelheim, Germany – 1st-Team, AA
American Cup: – 2nd-AA
2008
Olympic Games – 2nd-Team
Italy-Spain-Poland-USA competition, Jesolo, Italy – 1st-Team
Olympic Trials – 8th-UB; 12th-BB; 14th-FX
U.S. Championships, Boston, Mass. – 3rd-UB; 7th-BB
2007
U.S. Championships, San Jose, Calif. – 2nd-FX; 5th-AA, UB; 10th-BB
U.S. Classic, Battle Creek, Mich. – 1st-AA; 2nd-UB; 3rd-VT, BB, FX(T)
Toyota Cup- 3rd-UB, FX
Good Luck Beijing International Tournament, Beijing, China – 2nd-FX; 3rd-AA; 4th-BB; 7th-UB
World Championships – 1st-Team (reserve athlete)
USA vs Great Britain International Competition, Lisburn, Ireland – 1st-Team; 3rd-FX; 6th-AA
Houston International Invitational – 3rd-AA
2006
International Gymnix, Montreal, Que., Canada – 2nd-AA, BB; 3rd-VT (Jr. Div.)
U.S. Championships, St. Paul, Minn. – 3rd-BB(T); 4th-VT, UB (Jr. Div.)
2005
U.S. Championships, Indianapolis, Ind. – 9th-VT; 14th-AA (Jr. Div.)
U.S. Classic, Virginia Beach, Va. –
2004
American Classic, Ontario, Calif. –
2003
U.S. Challenge, San Antonio, Texas – 2nd-UB; 5th-AA
American Challenge, Boston, Mass. –
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Results are taken from Score for Score, The Gymternet, GymnasticGreats, My Meet Scores, Gymn-Forum, the official websites of various national gymnastics federations, newspaper clippings, classic gymnastics magazines, and in some cases, were provided by the gymnasts themselves. An explanation for the meaning of these ![]()
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