Minnesota’s Lexy Ramler finishes second at the NCAA Gymnastics from www.thedailygopher.com
Introduction
The NCAA Gymnastics Championships is an annual event that brings together the best gymnasts from universities across the United States. The 2019 edition was held in Fort Worth, Texas, and featured some of the most exciting performances in recent memory. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the results of the championships and highlight some of the standout performers.
The Team Competition
The team competition is always one of the most anticipated events at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships, and 2019 was no exception. The University of Oklahoma took home the title for the fourth time in five years, finishing with a score of 198.3375. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) finished in second place with a score of 198.25, while the University of Michigan rounded out the top three with a score of 197.5375.
Oklahoma Dominates
Oklahoma's victory was largely due to the outstanding performance of their gymnasts. Senior Maggie Nichols, who was competing in her final NCAA championships, won the all-around title with a score of 39.7125. She also won the vault and floor exercise titles, and finished second in both the uneven bars and balance beam events. Junior Brenna Dowell also had a strong showing, finishing third in the all-around and winning the uneven bars title.
UCLA's Kyla Ross Shines
Although UCLA finished in second place, they had a standout performer in Kyla Ross. The senior won the balance beam and uneven bars titles, and finished second in the all-around competition. She also helped lead the Bruins to victory in the semi-final round, where she scored a perfect 10 on the uneven bars.
The Individual Competition
In addition to the team competition, the NCAA Gymnastics Championships also features individual events. Here are some of the standout performances from the individual competition:
MyKayla Skinner Wins Vault
Utah's MyKayla Skinner had a fantastic performance on the vault, scoring a perfect 10 to win the event. Skinner, who is known for her powerful tumbling, finished her college career with a total of 10 perfect 10s.
Lexy Ramler's Impressive Performance
University of Minnesota's freshman Lexy Ramler had an impressive showing at the NCAA championships, finishing second in the all-around competition with a score of 39.6625. She also won the balance beam title with a score of 9.95, and finished third in the uneven bars event.
Conclusion
The NCAA Gymnastics Championships 2019 was a thrilling event that showcased some of the best gymnastics in the United States. Oklahoma's dominant performance in the team competition, combined with standout performances from individual gymnasts like Maggie Nichols and Kyla Ross, made for an unforgettable event. We can't wait to see what the 2020 championships have in store!
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