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Results:
2016
U.S. Olympic Team Trials, San Jose, Calif. – 4th-FX; 5th-VT; 6th-AA; 8th-BB
U.S. Championships, St. Louis, Mo. –
American Cup, Newark, N.J. – 2nd-AA
2015
World Championships, Glasgow, Great Britain – 1st-Team; 3rd-FX
Jesolo – 1st-Team; 7th-AA
U.S. Championships, Indianapolis, Ind. – 2nd-AA; 4th-BB(T); 5th-FX 7th-UB
Secret U.S. Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 3rd-AA, FX(T); 5th-UB, BB(T)
2014
U.S. Championships, Pittsburgh, Pa. – 3rd-AA, UB, FX; 4th-BB
U.S. Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 3rd-AA, FX; 5th-UB; 7th-BB
Pan American Championships, Toronto, Canada – 1st-Team; 3rd-AA
Tokyo World Cup, Tokyo, Japan – 3rd-AA
Jesolo – 1st-Team; 3rd-AA
2013
Mexican Open, Acapulco, Mexico – 2nd-AA (exhibition)
USA-GER-ROM Tri-Meet, Chemnitz, Germany – 1st-Team; 4th-AA
Jesolo – 1st-Team; 2nd-FX; 6th-AA
U.S. Championships, Hartford, Conn. – 5th-AA, BB; 6th-UB
U.S. Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 5th-FX; 6th-AA; 8th-BB
2012
U.S. Championships, St. Louis, Mo. – (Jr. Div.)
U.S. Classic, Chicago, Ill. – 7th-VT (Jr. Div.)
American Classic, Huntsville, Texas – 2nd-BB(T); 3rd-AA, VT; 4th-UB(T); 7th-FX (Jr. 1)
2011
American Classic, Huntsville, Texas – 2nd-BB; 3rd-VT; 8th-AA (Jr. 2)
Elite Qualifier, Orlando, Fla. – 1st-AA, VT; 2nd-UB; 3rd-BB; 5th-FX (Jr. Div.)
Women’s Junior Olympic Level 10 National Championships, Long Beach, Calif. – 1st-UB(T), BB(T); 2nd-AA, VT; 3rd-FX(T) (Jr. A)
Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup, Jacksonville, Fla. –
2010
Women’s Junior Olympic Level 10 National Championships, Dallas, Texas – 2nd-FX(T); 5th-AA, UB (Jr. A)
U.S. Classic, Dex Moines, Iowa – 5th-AA (Jr. Div.)
Women’s Junior Olympic Level 10 National Championships, Puyallup, Wash. – 1st-UB; 5th-FX(T); 7th-AA(T) (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.