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Blakely Claims 2021 American Classic Senior All-Around Title

Blakely Claims 2021 American Classic Senior All-Around Title

Eight gymnasts eclipsed the 52.000-point qualifying score for the 2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships. See who qualified.

Apr 24, 2021 by FloGymnastics Staff
Blakely Claims 2021 American Classic Senior All-Around Title

INDIANAPOLIS, April 24, 2021 – Skye Blakely of Frisco, Texas/WOGA Gymnastics notched a 55.350 to edge runner up Leanne Wong of Overland Park, Kan./Great American Gymnastics Express (54.450) for the 2021 American Classic senior all-around title Saturday at The Gymnastics Company in Indianapolis. Karis German of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre took third with a 53.250.


Eight gymnasts eclipsed the 52.000-point qualifying score for the 2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships slated for June 3-6 in Fort Worth, Texas: Blakely; Kara Eaker of Grain Valley, Mo./Great American Gymnastics Express; Addison Fatta of Wrightsville, Pa./Prestige Gymnastics; German; Kaylen Morgan of Huntersville, N.C./Everest Gymnastics; Elle Mueller of Ham Lake, Minn./Twin City Twisters; Faith Torrez of Bristol, Wis./Legacy Elite Gymnastics; and Wong.

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Wong claimed the top spot on vault with a 14.400. Sunisa Lee of St. Paul, Minn./Midwest Gymnastics Center posted high scores on uneven bars (15.200) and balance beam (14.550), and German finished with a competition high 13.450 on floor exercise. 

The top-three individual event placements on each apparatus are listed below.

  • Vault: Leanne Wong, Great American Gymnastics Express, 14.400; Addison Fatta, Prestige Gymnastics, 13.900; Elle Mueller, Twin City Twisters, 13.900
  • Uneven bars: Sunisa Lee, Midwest Gymnastics Center, 15.200; Kayla DiCello, Hill’s Gymnastics, 14.600; Leanne Wong, Great American Gymnastics Express, 14.150
  • Balance Beam: Sunisa Lee, Midwest Gymnastics Center, 14.550; Skye Blakely, WOGA Gymnastics, 14.300; Kara Eaker, Great American Gymnastics Center, 14.100
  • Floor exercise: Karis German, World Champions Centre, 13.450; Katelyn Rosen, Mavericks Gymnastics, 13.200; Kaylen Morgan, Everest Gymnastics, 13.150

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