2012 SEC Championships

2012 SEC Championships

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Tonight on Gymnastike we'll be featuring full competition routines from the 2012 SEC Gymnastics Championships in Duluth.  Our videos will go live tonight (April 2nd) right after the television broadcast and will feature many routines not shown on television.  Tonight's SEC TV broadcast info is as follows: ESPNU, April 2 at 9:00 p.m. ET. CLICK HERE for Gymnastike's SEC Championships Video Channel In the meantime, check out these top videos from the 2012 SEC Championships: - Podium training day highlights - The winning vault  - The winning bar routine - The winning floor routine - Behind the Scenes of SEC's Spoiler alert!! Competition results are below.... DULUTH, Ga. – No. 1 Florida claimed its eighth all-time Southeastern Conference Championship in program history and its second in the last three years, posting a score of 197.150 on Saturday in front of 7,170 fans at The Arena at Gwinnett Center to take home the league crown.    The Gators, who placed first on vault and took home the team title on bars, captured their first conference title since winning the 2010 event in Jacksonville. Alabama finished second with a score of 196.775, while Georgia was third at 196.575. LSU (196.425), Kentucky (194.350), Arkansas (194.175) and Auburn (194.100) rounded out the field.    “We’re really excited,” Florida head coach Rhonda Faehn said. “The team just stayed tight; they went so aggressive in the last two events that it was just amazing because they didn’t give up and they just competed with so much heart, and I’m just really proud of them.”   Florida freshman Kytra Hunter, the 2012 SEC Freshman of the Year, won the all-around event with an individual total of 39.625. She became the first Gator to win the all-around since Kristen Guise in 1995 and was the first UF freshman to capture the all-around since Elfi Schlegel in 1983.    “We’re in a good place right now,” Hunter said. “Rhonda told us that we need to remember this feeling. It felt great winning the SEC Championship and Freshman of the Year, which is an honor for me, but we’re all going to go back to the gym and work 10 times harder now.”   Hunter also claimed the vault title with a collegiate-best score of 9.975. She became the sixth different Gator to earn the nearly perfect mark and became the first Florida athlete to capture the event since Ashley Reed shared the 2008 title in the SEC meet, also contested in the Gwinnett Center.    Florida sophomore Alaina Johnson won the SEC bars title with a score of 9.925, becoming the first Gator to win the bars title since Melanie Sinclair shared the 2008 title.    Arkansas senior Jaime Pisani, the 2012 SEC Gymnast of the Year, took home the balance beam title with a score of 9.9. She became just the second-ever Arkansas athlete to take home that title and the first since Casey Jo Magee tied for the event honors in 2009.    LSU freshman Lloimincia Hall captured the floor exercise title with a score of 9.925, becoming just the third different LSU athlete to win a conference floor title and the first since Ashley Clare-Kearney took a share of the 2009 crown. Hall, Clare-Kearney and Sandra Smith are the only three athletes in LSU history to win floor titles.    For all of the latest information on SEC gymnastics, please log on to www.SECDigitalNetwork.com or follow @SECSportsUpdate on Twitter.    2012 SEC Gymnastics Championships (Duluth, Ga. – March 24, 2012)   Final Team Standings 1. Florida 197.150; 2. Alabama 196.775; 3. Georgia 196.575; 4. LSU 196.425; 5. Kentucky 194.350; 6. Arkansas 194.175; 7. Auburn 194.100.    All-Around Champion: Kytra Hunter, Florida (39.625) Vault Champion: Kytra Hunter, Florida (9.975) Bars Champion: Alaina Johnson, Florida (9.925) Beam Champion: Jaime Pisani, Arkansas (9.9) Floor Exercise Champion: Lloimincia Hall, LSU (9.925)   Meet Notes •    A total of 7,170 were in attendance at the Arena at Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Ga., the seventh-most all time. •    The top-ranked Florida Gators won the 2012 SEC Championship title with an overall team score of 197.150. The SEC Championship was the eighth in school history and the second in three years. •    Florida placed first on the vault with a score of 49.525 and took the team title on bars with a score of 49.375. •    The Georgia Bulldogs, who placed third overall, tied the Florida Gators for first place on beam with a score of 49.050. •    The second place Alabama Crimson Tide took the overall floor title with a team score of 49.350. •    Kytra Hunter from the Florida Gators took home the overall all-around title for the fifth time this season with a score of 39.625. She scored a 9.975, a career-high and the highest score of the meet, to win the individual vault title. •    Hunter became the first Gator to win the all-around since Kristen Guise in 1995 and was the first Florida freshman to win the all-around since Elfi Schlegel in 1983.  •    Alaina Johnson from the Gators placed first with a score of 9.925 to take the individual bars champion. •    Jaime Pisani from the Arkansas Razorbacks won the overall beam title with a score of 9.900. She became just the second-ever Arkansas athlete to take home that title and the first since Casey Jo Magee tied for the event honors in 2009.  •    Lloimincia Hall from the LSU Tigers scored the highest on floor with a 9.925 to win the individual title. Coming up.... On April 7th, you can follow the 2012 NCAA Regional Gymnastics Championships LIVE in one place! Click here to follow live updates from the 2012 NCAA Gymnastics Regionals.

Apr 2, 2012

Watch the SEC Gymnastics Championships
Watch the SEC Gymnastics Championships
Level 9/10 TX and IL State Meet and Women's NCAA Conference Championships!

Gymnastike has been very busy this season bringing the best of gymnastics right to your computer and now it's time for post season competition! Gymnastike will be covering the Level 9/10 State Meet here in Texas and in Illinois! Check back here for routines and interviews of gymnasts from the dominating states in Region 3 and Region 5. And if that's not enough for you... Gymnastike will also be covering Conference Championships for the NCAA women! Follow all nine conference championships here in on one site!  Texas Level 9/10 State Meet For the fourth consecutive year, Gymnastike will be providing video coverage of one of the top State meets in the country! Texas consistently produces top gymnasts in Region 3 and across the nation. The meet is hosted by the Woodlands Gymnastics Academy in The Woodlands, Texas. Catch interviews with the champions and future NCAA gymnasts! We will be on the look out for routines from consistenly strong teams including WOGA, TX Dreams, Metroplex, and Aerial Athletics.  Texas State Meet video channel Illinois Level 9/10 State Meet Jason McDonald and the Region 5 Insider will give you all the updates at the Illinois Level 9/10 State Meet! Check back to this coverage page for videos from another one of the strongest gymnastics states in the country!  Illinois State Meet video channel NCAA Conference Championships Gymnastike will also be providing coverage of all nine conference championships! So check back here for updates on your favorite team! There will be videos of select routines, interviews, and live updates. Which teams will qualify to regionals? You can follow all 9 conference Championships LIVE at one time here: our new Conference Central Page!  Gymnastike Interns will be attending the four Conference Championships listed below. All other conferences will have live updates- check it out here!  Pac 12 video channel (Arizona, Washington, Arizona State, California, UCLA, Utah, Oregon State, and Stanford)  Big XII video channel (Oklahoma, Missouri, and Iowa State) SEC video channel (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Arkansas, Auburn, and Kentucky) MAC video channel  (Central Michigan, Western Michigan, Kent State, Eastern Michigan, Ball State, Bowling Green, and Northern Illinois) Also, on the other side of the world, Russian National Championships is this weekend! 2010 World Champion, Aliya Mustafina,  is back on top after ACL surgery last year and is a favorite to win the All Around title! Check out the competition here. 

Mar 23, 2012

 Level 9/10 TX and IL State Meet and Women's NCAA Conference Championships!
 Level 9/10 TX and IL State Meet and Women's NCAA Conference Championships!
Event Info
2012 SEC Championships brings together 3 of the top 5, 5 of the top 10, 6 of the top 15, and 7 of the top 25 teams in the nation. No. 1 Florida looks to win their first SEC title since 2010. No. 3 Alabama looks to defend the title they won in 2011 before going on to win the National Championships. No. 5 Georgia looks to upset both Florida and Alabama on its way to a 17th SEC title. 2011 SEC Champions looking to defend their titles include Alabama's Geralen Stack-Eaton on both beam and floor and Georgia's Kat Ding on bars. The competition will also feature No. 8 LSU, No. 10 Arkansas, No. 15 Auburn, and No. 24 Kentucky.