P&G Championships 2015

Top Junior P&Gs Routines You Don't Want To Miss

Top Junior P&Gs Routines You Don't Want To Miss

Aug 11, 2015 by Rebecca Johnson
Top Junior P&Gs Routines You Don't Want To Miss
While the entire junior field is packed with talent, there are a few routines that will surely stand out at the P&G Championships this weekend. Below we list the top routines that you won't want to miss...

1. Jordan Chiles on vault:
Chiles debuted her Amanar at the Secret Classic, and while she took a tough fall and put her hand down, she is fully capable of performing the vault and should be ready to come out strong with a huge hit vaults this weekend.

2. Ragan Smith on floor:
At the Secret Classic, Smith debuted a double layout opening pass in her stunning gold-medal-winning floor routine that was equal parts powerful and adorable. She will be leading the hunt for a national floor title with a routine like this:
 
 
3. Laurie Hernandez on bars:
Hernandez has high-flying releases, beautiful toe point and great difficulty. Small adjustments such as leg form on her Pak, hitting the final handstand and sticking the dismount will make an incredible routine truly untouchable in the junior field. Hernandez took the Secret Classic bars title with the spectacular set:
 
 
4. Jazmyn Foberg on beam:
Foberg is a very confident beam worker who has both the skills and the consistency to vie for the national title. She is coming off a golden performance at the Secret U.S. Classic and will look to continue her beam dominance at Championships:
 
 
5. Morgan Hurd on bars:
Hurd has lovely lines and a smooth swing, making her one of the most eye-catching junior bar workers. Her precision in every movement, including an impressive stuck dismount, is what set her apart at the Secret Classic and earned her the silver medal:
 
 
6. Deanne Soza on beam:
Soza has great style and elegance in her approach. She performs her skills with ease and is light on her feet, making her a joy to watch on beam. She performs a very unique switch leap to Onodi combination along with many other excellent skills:
 
 
7. Christina Desiderio on floor:
Desiderio displays enormous difficulty on floor, opening with a tucked double double and performing a double layout as her third pass. Her D score of a 6.20 was the highest of all the juniors at the Secret Classic where she earned the silver medal. Desiderio will be looking for another great routine to land her on the P&Gs podium: