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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)
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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 symbols can be found here.