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In her career Kara Eaker has made two Worlds teams. She trains at GAGE under Al Fong and Armine Barutayn.
World Championships & Olympic Competition:

Results:
2019
World Championships – 1st-Team; 4th-BB
World Team Selection Camp- 3rd-AA
U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Kansas City, Mo. – 2nd-BB; 10th-AA
U.S. Classic, Louisville, Ky. – 1st-BB; 4th-AA, FX
Pan American Games, Lima, Peru – 1st-Team, BB; 2nd-FX; 4th-AA
Gymnix International, Montreal, Canada – 1st-Team, AA, BB; 5th-UB
2018
World Championships – 1st-Team; 6th-BB
World Team Selection Camp, Sarasota, Fla. – 6th-AA
Senior Pan American Championships, Lima, Peru – 1st-Team, BB; 3rd-FX
U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Boston, Mass. – 2nd-BB; 5th-FX; 7th-AA
U.S. Classic, Columbus, Ohio – 5th-BB
American Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah – 1st-BB; 2nd-FX; 4th-AA
2017
U.S. Championships, Anaheim, Calif. – 1st-BB; 3rd-AA; 4th-FX; 5th-UB (Jr. Div.)
U.S. Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 3rd-BB; 5th-AA(T); 7th-FX(T) (Jr. Div.)
Women’s Junior Olympic National Championships, Indianapolis, Ind. – 10th-AA (Jr. C)
2016
Women’s Junior Olympic National Championships, Fort Worth, Texas – 2nd-BB (Jr. A)
Gallery:
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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