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Ncaa Gymnastics Finals 2019: A Review

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LSU Gymnastics places second in the 2019 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics
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The Road to the Finals

The NCAA Gymnastics Finals for 2019 were held in Fort Worth, Texas, and it was an event to remember. The road to the finals was long and challenging, with over 80 teams competing in the regular season. However, only the top 36 teams made it to the regional championships, and from there, only the top 12 teams advanced to the finals.

The Qualifiers

The 12 teams that made it to the finals were: UCLA, LSU, Oklahoma, Denver, Georgia, Utah, Michigan, Alabama, Florida, California, Kentucky, and Arkansas. These teams had to perform their best routines in order to qualify for the finals, and the competition was fierce.

The Finals

The finals were held on April 19 and 20, 2019, and it was an intense two days of competition. The teams had to perform on all four events: vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. The team with the highest combined score at the end of the competition would be crowned the national champion.

The Results

In the end, it was the UCLA Bruins who came out on top, winning their seventh national championship. They were followed by the LSU Tigers in second place and the Oklahoma Sooners in third place. It was a thrilling competition, with many standout performances from individual gymnasts as well.

Individual Standouts

One of the standout performances of the competition came from UCLA's Kyla Ross, who scored a perfect 10 on the uneven bars. Ross also helped lead the Bruins to victory with her strong performances on the vault and balance beam. Another standout performance came from LSU's Sarah Finnegan, who won the all-around competition with a score of 39.7125. Finnegan also won the balance beam title with a score of 9.95.

The Legacy

The NCAA Gymnastics Finals for 2019 were a testament to the hard work and dedication of the athletes and coaches who competed. It was also a reminder of the legacy of gymnastics in the United States, and the importance of supporting young athletes who aspire to compete at the highest levels. In conclusion, the NCAA Gymnastics Finals for 2019 were a thrilling event, showcasing the best of collegiate gymnastics. From the intense competition to the standout performances of individual gymnasts, it was an event to remember. Congratulations to the UCLA Bruins, the national champions, and to all the athletes who competed at the finals.

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