Secret U.S. Classic 2015

Secret U.S. Classic 2015

Results

2015 Secret U.S. Classic - Seniors
At the final qualifying event for the P&G Championships, reigning all-around World champion Simone Biles reigned once again and won the senior session of the 2015 Secret U.S. Classic. Reigning Olympic all-around champion Gabby Douglas made her domestic return since 2012 and placed second. Maggie Nichols debuted her Amanar and finished third all-around.


A stacked group of seniors shined in the Sears Centre tonight at the Secret Classic. Simone Biles came out with the title with an all-around score of 62.400, Gabby Douglas took silver with a 60.500 and Maggie Nichols earned the bronze with a 60.000.
 
In the first rotation, Nichols debuted her Amanar on vault and it was absolutely stunning, scoring a 15.80 to put her in the lead after rotation one. Aly Raisman also competed her first Amanar since London and she landed it solid but a little off center, taking a step to the right for a 15.40. Douglas showed a great 15.40 bar routine to tie with Raisman after one rotation. Biles competed a confident beam set, nailing both of her new skills including a punch front tuck half and a punch front pike, scoring a 15.250. Bailie Key also had a solid beam routine, including an almost stuck handspring stepout two foot double pike dismount. She scored a 14.450.
 
It was a bit of a rough rotation over on the bars, as there were four falls in a row. Brenna Dowell added back in huge difficulty in her first elite competition since her NCAA freshman campaign, but peeled off the high bar on a Shaposh. With her 6.4 difficulty score, she still scored a 14.350 with the fall.
 
In rotation two, Biles debuted her new festive floor routine. She stunned the crowd like always with her giant tumbling and was rewarded with a giant score of 16.050 to give her the lead after two rotations. Nichols had a very clean bar set with great Shaposh work for a 14.950, keeping her in second after two. Douglas was notably calm throughout her beam set, settling in and moving through with confidence. She scored a 14.900 and was in third after two rotations. Raisman got through an event she calls her weaker one—bars—but she hit a solid set for a 14.200.

Key also debuted a new floor routine—a very dramatic and expressive set with a new double layout opening pass that she executed very well. She scored a 14.80. Dowell had a great beam set going, including a solid punch front mount and a great full twisting back handspring, but she missed one foot on the punch of her double back dismount and landed on her neck but rolled out of it safely. 
 
In rotation three, Biles competed a giant Amanar in her typical fashion, as well as a Yurchenko half on front layout half off, giving her a 16.00 and keeping her in the lead. Douglas pleased the crowd with a great new floor routine, showing solid tumbling and expressive dance for a 15.00. Nichols was solid like a rock on beam, earning a 14.450 and coming out of rotation three in third. Raisman also had a very nice beam set for a 15.10, including her lovely punch front work and an almost stuck Patterson dismount. Key showed a nice double twisting Yurchenko on vault, earning her a 14.90.

MyKayla Skinner came up big on vault, competing two different vaults—a Yurchenko half on 1 1/2 twist off and a Yurchenko 2/1. She scored a 15.10. Nia Dennis did a Yurchenko double full and had a bit too much power to control the landing, hopping backwards out of it, but still scored a 15.00. Kyla Ross had a lovely beam set, with her usual long lines and clean form, scoring a 14.550.
 
In the final rotation, Madison Kocian started out with a phenomenal 15.60 routine, showing clean lines and a beautiful Shaposh to Pak and ended with a big tucked full in. Biles hit a great bar set totaling a 15.10 to easily secure her the title by almost two points. Raisman debuted a huge new tumbling pass of an Arabian double pike to a punch front—she landed a bit under rotated on the Arabian and didn’t quite make around the punch front. She finished the routine strong after the fall still scored a 14.350.

Douglas competed a Yurchenko double full that was beautifully done—clean in the air and just the smallest of hops for a 15.200. Nichols showed off a brand new tuck double double opening pass that she nearly stuck, and continued on to complete a lovely routine—combining elegance with big tumbling for a 14.80. Key was the last competitor on bars, finishing up the day with a nicely done set including a stuck full in dismount for a 15.300. 
 
Full results below via USAG



Related:
2015 Secret U.S. Classic Junior Results
 

2015 Secret U.S. Classic - Juniors
MG Elite was a driving force at the 2015 Secret U.S. Classic as its gymnasts, Laurie Hernandez and Jazmyn Foberg took first and third, respectively, at the junior session. Texas Dreams' Ragan Smith took second.


After an exciting competition, Laurie Hernandez of MG Elite won the 2015 Secret U.S. Classic junior title with a 58.45. Ragan Smith of Texas Dreams placed second with a 57.7 and Jazmyn Foberg of MG Elite placed third with a 57.4. Hernandez won vault and bars with a 14.9 and 15.0 respectively. Foberg won beam with a 14.65 and Smith won floor with a 15.0. 
 
In the first rotation, Smith started off the entire competition with a solid Yurchenko double full to earn a 14.7. Teammate Grace Quinn matched her score after also performing a great Yurchenko double full. Jordan Chiles was close behind with a 14.6 for her big Amanar but she ended up putting her hand down to the side. 
 
Hernandez had an awesome bar routine with high flying releases and beautiful form to score the rotation high of a 15.0. Buckeye duo Shania Adams and Shilese Jones started on floor where Adams earned a 14.1 and Jones a 14.05 after powerful tumbling and fun routines. Jones especially impressed with her opening 1 1/2 step out to back full in. 
 
In the second rotation, Hernandez kept her top spot after a beautiful beam routine for a 14.2. Foberg posted a 14.65 to move up to second. Chiles performed a clean routine on bars including a Tkatchev to bail to handstand to earn a 14.1. 
 
Smith hit a much improved bar set for a 13.9 on her weakest event. Gabby Perea of Legacy Elite performed a solid beam routine with her signature standing tuck full to score a 13.95. Jones performed an easy Yurchenko double full to score a 14.6 and move into fourth place. Another highlight of the second rotation was Christina Desiderio who performed a strong floor routine with a tuck double double to score a 14.85. 
 
In the third rotation, Hernandez kept her top spot after a stunning floor routine that combined expressive dance and powerful tumbling to score a 14.35. Smith moved into second after a solid beam routine including a standing tuck full and a double pike dismount for a 14.1. Desiderio performed a big Yurchenko double full for a 14.45. Foberg impressed with huge tumbling including a layout full in and a tuck double double but had trouble on landings and earned a 13.85. Deanne Soza of Arete posted a 14.35 for a solid floor routine. 
 
Heading into the final rotation, Hernandez was first, Smith was second, and Desiderio was third. 
 
In the final rotation, Hernandez finish on vault with a solid Yurchenko double full to earn a 14.9 and score a big 58.45 all-around to secure her win. Smith finished on floor with a big, crowd-pleasing routine to earn a 15.0 and post a 57.7 all-around for second place. Foberg had a great Yurchenko double full to score a 14.8 and a 57.4 all-around for third place. Perea finished on on vault with a solid 13.95 for a Yurchenko full to give her a 55.55 for fourth place. Soza finished on vault as well with a clean Yurchenko double full for a 14.6 and 55.5 all-around. In sixth was Jones who scored a 13.25 on beam for a 55.2 all-around. Seventh was Sydney Johnson-Scharpf after a huge floor routine including a piked Arabian double front to finish with a 55.15. Chiles finished in eighth place after a fall on floor with a 55.05 all-around. Desiderio fell on bars and ended up placing 10th overall. 

2015 Hopes Championships - Age 12-13
Sunisa Lee of Midwest Gymnastics was victorious at the Hopes Championships in the 12-13 age category.
The Hopes Championships were held today in conjunction with the Secret Classic, where young aspiring elites from across the nation have a chance to compete on a big stage. 

Below are results for the 12-13 age division via USA Gymnastics. 





Related:
2015 Hopes Championships Age 10-11

2015 Hopes Championships - Age 10-11
Everest Gymnastics' Lauren Little took home the Hopes Championships 10-11 all-around title.
The Hopes Championships were held today in conjunction with the Secret Classic, where young aspiring elites from across the nation have a chance to compete on a big stage.

Below are results for the 10-11 age division via USA Gymnastics





Related:
Results: 2015 Hopes Championships, Age 12-13


Event Info
Coverage from the 2015 Secret U.S. Classic. The competition was held on July 25 in Chicago, Illinois.