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fiumedivita · 1 year
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I've just watched a UCLA meet for 1h 40m and somehow there are still 8 singers left, it feels like I'm stuck in a time loop
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Reasons we are excited for the 2023 season with UCLA!
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We wanted to share with you all some of our reasons why we are excited for the upcoming UCLA gymnastics season!
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Reason #1 - New head coach Janelle McDonald
Taking over after Chris Waller’s short three-year run of the program, Janelle McDonald has been tasked with rebuilding the UCLA gymnastics program.
While this is McDonald’s first-ever head coaching position at a collegiate level, she brings  with her over two decades' worth of coaching experience. Three years as an assistant coach at the University of California McDonald coached the Cal bar squad to its highest-ever bar score, 49.825, tying the national record with UCLA. During her time with California McDonald won several accolades including the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association Regional Assistant Coach of the Year in both 2020 and 2021, and she was named to College Gym New’s Coaching Staff of the Year in 2021.
Alongside collegiate coaching experience, McDonald coached at notable elite gym WOGA for six years between 2012 and 2018.
Along with her McDonald brings two new coaches to UCLA’s coaching staff, assistant coach Kyle Grable, and volunteer assistant coach Autumn Grable, both coming from JPAC
Needless to say, we are super excited to cheer on Janelle McDonald as the new UCLA head coach this season!
Photo: Jesus Ramirez
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Reason #2 - The return of Jordan Chiles
What a year it has been for Jordan Chiles! Returning for her sophomore season at UCLA, Jordan Chiles is coming off a very successful NCAA and elite gymnastics season.
In her freshman season, Chiles scored three perfect 10s twice on the floor and once on the uneven bars
However, after the end of her first collegiate season, Jordan returned to elite gymnastics with her eyes on the World Championships in Liverpool at the end of the year. In national competition, Chiles placed 3rd in the AA at the U.S. National Championships, along with being 3rd on both the uneven bars and floor exercise.
After the national championships, Chiles attended the Paris Challenge Cup, where she won silver on the uneven bars, and gold on the floor exercise.
Succeeding in her goal, Jordan Chiles was named to the 2022 U.S. Women’s World Championship team, where she helped the U.S. clinch the team gold, along with winning two individual silvers on vault, and floor exercise.
To say the least, Jordan is a vital asset to the UCLA team and one of the reasons we are so excited about the upcoming season!
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Reason #3 - Ranked #10 in the pre-season poll
UCLA has been ranked #10 in this year's WCGA preseason poll, extending the 27-year streak of being named in the top ten and it is certainly a reason to be excited!
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Reason #4 - College Gym New’s #1 Ranked Recruit Selena Harris
The new UCLA freshman class is littered with talented athletes, arguably one of the most notable is the #1 ranked 2022 recruit by College Gym News Selena Harris.
Harris has competed at both the club level, and also at the junior elite level, she has won eight level 10 national championships, excelling in all events and in the all-around.
Selena Harris is predicted to be an incredible asset for UCLA for the next four years and for the upcoming season, we cannot wait to see what she will do along with the rest of the UCLA team!
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Reason #5 - Ciena Alipio
Another incredible incoming freshman for the UCLA squad is Ciena Alipio is ranked as College Gym New’s #16 recruit nationwide.
She is a four-time US national team member and has experience competing both nationally and internationally. This year, Alipio won a silver medal on the beam at the U.S. National Championship, at the 2022 U.S. Classics she placed 9th in the all-around and 6th on floor exercise.
Ciena trained along with 2021 Olympic Champion Sunisa Lee at Midwest Gymnastics before moving to UCLA for her collegiate career.
Another athlete we will be so excited to cheer on during her time at UCLA!
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Reason #6 - 5th Year Senior Margzetta Frazier
Returning for her 5th season at UCLA is redshirt senior Margzetta Frazier who sadly incurred an injury at UCLA’s first meet of the 2022 season.
Coming back as a super senior for UCLA we are excited to see Margzetta return to competition, known as an all arounder with high marks on all events. Margzetta is an integral part of the UCLA team and a vital leader, and someone who as fans we value and look up to for her talents, hard work, and courage
Frazier has also served as a member of the Pac-12 Gymnastics diversity & inclusion organization, G-PAC, two years in a row.
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Reason #7 - Return to competition for Emily Lee
Emily Lee might be returning to UCLA as a sophomore, but the 2023 season will be the first time we see her compete in the blue and gold
While competing at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Lee tore her Achilles tendon, and subsequently did not compete during the 2022 NCAA season while recovering
Lee, a three-time U.S. National Team member, was ranked #10 by College Gym News in the Class of 2021 national rankings. With strengths on the balance beam, floor exercise, and in all around.
We have waited! And we are so ready to see Emily Lee compete in Pauley Pavilion in the blue and gold!
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Reason #8 - UCLA Floor Party
While UCLA has had a large turnover in coaches from the last season, BJ Das is staying put with UCLA, having spent three years as a volunteer assistant coach (2020-2022).
Das is a professional dancer and choreographer and has been known for creating some of the most iconic UCLA floor routines in recent years, and we are so excited to see what she might come up with for this year's floor party in Pauley Pavilion!
Working with Das, UCLA is known for having some of the best floor performers in the nation, and this year is no different with notable athletes being; Jordan Chiles, Margzetta Frazier, Chae Campbell, Brooklyn Moors, Emma Malabuyo, Chloe Lashbrooke, Emily Lee
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spiderrrling · 2 years
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"this is going to be ucla's year," i say into the mic
the crowd boos. I begin to walk off in shame when a voice speaks and commands silence from the room
"she's right," they say. I look for the owner of the voice, there in the 5th row stands Janelle McDonnald
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hihopodcast · 7 days
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Wow, that actually happened.
So...Oklahoma is out.
Nationals Day One is over and the Four on the Floor is LSU, Cal, Florida, and Utah - just as we all definitely expected!
Blake from Half In Half Out reporting for duty while the Head Gay in Charge of the Sass Department, Spencer of the Balance Beam Situation, tends to his health.
Semifinal One featuring LSU, Cal, Arkansas and Stanford. LSU and Cal should advance is everyone does their normal, but Arkansas or Stanford could slip in with a serious mistake or two from either favorite. This semifinal occurred at a reasonable hour, and featured teams I actually really like and several athletes we've followed for a long time. It's all good vibes, and I want Sav and Sirena to have the best night ever.
Sav kills it. Sirena gets attacked by the beam monster but lives to tell the tale. It'll still be a fun story. These two are absolute gems and I am so proud of their careers and the people they've become.
We get a final(?) Chae floor party. It's sensational. 9.95 I think - I hope she takes a fifth year if she wants to.
Anyways.
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It's LSU and Cal, as we all figured. Stanford put up a fight for a bit, but it wasn't enough in the end. Stanford and Arkansas are, and damn well should be, proud of how far they came this season.
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I wait until my bed time for Semifinal Two to start, fully expecting to be able to half watch it as Oklahoma coasts into the lead and Florida battles Utah and Alabama for #2.
Oklahoma started on vault and the first athlete immediately fell on her ass and her pride *cur Stick It montage*. Then two others nearly fell on their own respective behinds and Oklahoma ends the first rotation in last place, down over a point from the rest of the field.
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I suspect this will be hung in OU's locker room sometime today:
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Before the second rotation starts we get an Oklahoma vault error compilation, followed by an Oklahoma fluff piece. Yikes. I mean I guess there probably won't be any good time in this meet to show it. They just said their team is good under pressure situations in the fluff.....well...yeah, usually.
The beam monster eats Alabama's feet and they count 3 falls in rotation two. Jaedyn Rucker of Utah has a weird floor fluke but they don't count her score. Raena Worley does her final routine and we all cry when she cries.
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Everything is normal, Oklahoma is in third, despite whatever the hell that first rotation was, and Florida and Utah can either do their normal and qualify to Saturday - or have a medium flop-fest on any event and fall behind Oklahoma. Sure. Okay.
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This is when the broadcasting Gods smiled upon us all and gave us an even more poorly timed fluff. Oh yes. It's happy Alabama montage time!
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Around this point Kino texted me “Is this the best day of my life?” Yes, bestie. I think so.
Throughout the rest of the meet, Utah and Florida have a couple small mistakes, but they end up finishing squarely on top.
Oklahoma counts a fall on beam and we get this gem from John:
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*and thus begins the John hates Oklahoma and Alabama lore*
In the end, we land here:
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Bryant wins the All Around - justice is served.
So on Saturday we'll crown a National Champion that isn't Oklahoma, which is of course devastating to the Sooners and their fans, but is also just objectively exciting and interesting. LSU, Cal, Utah and Florida all stand a real chance of winning this thing, in my opinion. All 198-capable, including with post-season neutral-site scoring.
Utah and Florida need to lock in and get rid of the mistakes that cost them those last few tenths on Thursday. The winners almost certainly won't count a fall, but I'd bet the winners won't HAVE a fall. Each of these teams has flinched under pressure at some point this season, and each has shown their depth and adaptability throughout the year.
My best guess? I mean. LSU had the most complete semifinals performance. I want Sav to get a Natty. Konnor has been such a star, Bryant is amazing, Kiya is doing great - it may be their year. Florida gives me anxiety, but a win for Morgan Hurd's team is always a win for my team. Cal would be such a fun win. Can they prove themselves under pressure this time around? And Utah can always smash it. I'm always surprised when they don't land in the Finals. They're just solid. Now, I will never root for Utah, but I admire how their coaching staff has handled this year's sudden transition - based on the gymnastics and things we see on camera - and will be fine with them winning if they are the best on the day. They can be the best of this group, and certainly might be on Saturday, and that athletic achievement can exist separate from all of the valid criticisms of individuals on their team/staff and their behavior towards their former teammate.
In the words of RuPaul, "I can't wait to see how this turns out."
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dhart4214 · 2 months
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UCLA GYMNASTICS: My Visit With The Bruin Gymnasts
Some of the current members of the UCLA gymnastics team… WATCHING THAT HONOR TO BRUIN NATION IN THEIR LAST EVER CONFERENCE HOME MEET For reasons that I’m unable to go into right now, but may be able to at a later time, I was unable to go see my favorite team in the sports universe – the women’s gymnastics team at UCLA – in action this season. That is, until this past Sunday when I ventured to…
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never-sated · 1 year
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It has been incredible to watch the changes in this team from just last season. Janelle McDonald was the perfect pick to coach a team that had been through it for the past few seasons. There is joy again and that is a beautiful thing to see.
Whatever happens, it has been a privilege watching this group come together, fight for each other, and rediscover fun and joy in the sport. Moving onto Saturday would just be icing on the cake.
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briefnacholady · 1 year
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raspberryconverse · 1 year
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Watching UCLA vs Utah gymnastics and UCLA's leotards are very high cut this week. It's a lot of booty and we're worried there's gonna be a lip slip 🙈 — Coley 💗💜💙 Bisexual people exist (she/her) (@raspberrychucks) Feb 4, 2023 February 03, 2023 at 09:04PM via Twitter https://twitter.com/raspberrychucks
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socomputercomputer · 7 months
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bwrosas · 2 years
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Good luck Jordan! We cannot wait to cheer you on next weekend at the Paris World Cup Challenge!
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livmoorez · 2 months
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Favourite moments of the 2024 NCAA gymnastics season: UCLA sophomore Selena Harris matches her career-high of 39.750 in the all-around, including the second perfect 10 of her career on vault.
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dhart4214 · 4 months
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UCLA GYMNASTICS: Our 2024 Season Preview
The Bruin Gymnasts’ annual “4s Up” pic by the Bruin Bear statue. Photo courtesy of twitter.com UCLA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS – 2023 SEASON AT A GLANCE Record: 20-8-2, 4-1-2 and tied for first place in the Pac-12 Conference PAC-12 CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS Finished in second place at the Pac-12 Championships Finished first in the second round of the NCAA Los Angeles Regionals with a…
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gymfanconfessions · 1 year
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“UCLA is lookin' freakiong amazing, hope they make it back to the nattys this year.”
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chellsiememmel · 1 year
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That double pike needs to go it’s just serving up deductions for judges to take
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