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Chae Campbell made her NCAA gymnastics debut as a freshman in 2021, captivating audiences nationwide. Her dance-party "Desert Goddess" routine was full of personality and flair.
UCLA gymnast Nia Dennis debuted her floor routine for the 2021 gymnastics season, and through all the dance and tumbling, she also showcased Black culture.
Viral gymnastics routines gain steam with UCLA’s Katelyn Ohashi, Nia Dennis UCLA’s Nia Dennis performs her floor routine against Brigham Young on Wednesday at Pauley Pavilion.
“For the men, music isn’t allowed for their floor routines,” said Lindsey Ayotte, the head female gymnastics coach at the University of New Hampshire.
Gophers gymnastics’ sophomore Mya Hooten quickly took the collegiate scene by storm last season with her breathtaking floor routine, but it is anything but just that this year. Hooten, originally from ...
But before she was known for her viral floor routines, Dennis was a member of the US National gymnastics team from 2013 to 2015. She was also a 2018 NCAA team champion, the 2019 First-Team All ...
Here are the best routines in women's artistic gymnastics from 2021, including Simone Biles's Olympic-bronze-medal beam routine.
Men’s floor routines were expected to emphasize strength instead.” Female gymnasts also started competing in the Olympics at a time when competitive sports were overwhelmingly seen as masculine.
Women’s gymnastics now puts more emphasis on strength and athleticism In 2021, some long-held expectations for female gymnasts are being challenged.
The rules governing gymnastics state that women’s routines must last 90 seconds — 20 seconds longer than the men — and feature music throughout. Over the years, the music has evolved.
In other words, women must perform their floor routines to music. Some say it’s time to do away with that rule. Women gymnastics were traditionally expected to highlight grace and femininity ...
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