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The 2017 P&G U.S. National Gymnastics Championships is the 54th edition of the U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. The competition was held from August 17–20, 2017 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.[1]
2017 P&G U.S. National Gymnastics Championships | |
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Venue | Honda Center |
Location | Anaheim, California, U.S. |
Date | August 17, 2017 —August 20, 2017 |
The competition featured Senior and Junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines. The competition was as follows:[2]
Thursday, August 17: Men's gymnastics — 1 p.m., juniors, and 7 p.m., seniors
Friday, August 18: Women's gymnastics — 1 p.m., juniors, and 7:30 p.m., seniors
Saturday, August 19: Men's gymnastics – 12 p.m., juniors, and 5 p.m., seniors
Sunday, August 20: Women's gymnastics – 11 a.m., juniors, and 3:30 p.m., seniors
Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer goods company, is the title sponsor of the event.
The top 6 all-around females made the national team. For seniors, this consisted of Ragan Smith, Jordan Chiles. Riley McCusker, Trinity Thomas, Margzetta Frazier, and Morgan Hurd. Additionally, Jade Carey, the vault champion and floor silver medalist, and Ashton Locklear, the uneven bars silver medalist, were also named to the team. For juniors, Maile O'Keefe, Emma Malabuyo, Kara Eaker, Adeline Kenlin, Audrey Davis, and Leanne Wong were the top six all-around finishers. Additionally, uneven bars bronze medalist Gabby Perea was also named to the national team.[3]
The following individuals participated in the competition:[4]
Senior women | Junior women | Senior men |
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Shania Adams | Ciena Alipio | Donothan Bailey |
Elena Arenas | Sydney Barros | Cameron Bock |
Luisa Blanco | Annie Beard | Allan Bower |
Jade Carey | Love Birt | Antonio Castro |
Jordan Chiles | Jordan Bowers | Adrian de los Angeles |
Leah Clapper | Audrey Davis | Chandler Eggleston |
Frida Esparza | Kayla DiCello | Austin Epperson |
Margzetta Frazier | Olivia Dunne | Trevor Howard |
Emily Gaskins | Kara Eaker | Marvin Kimble |
Morgan Hurd | Addison Fatta | Kyle King |
Sydney Johnson-Scharpf | Hannah Hagle | Jordan Kovach |
Ashton Locklear | Selena Harris | Anthony McCallum |
Riley McCusker | Olivia Hollingsworth | Sean Melton |
Victoria Nguyen | Madeleine Johnston | Sam Mikulak |
Marissa Oakley | Shilese Jones | Akash Modi |
Abby Paulson | Adeline Kenlin | Yul Moldauer |
Alyona Shchennikova | Sunisa Lee | Zack Mollett |
Ragan Smith | Lillian Lippeatt | Alex Naddour |
Deanne Soza | Lauren Little | Stephen Nedoroscik |
Kaylany Steele | Emma Malabuyo | Sean Neighbarger |
Trinity Thomas | Jay Jay Marshall | Brandon Ngai |
Abigail Walker | Grace McCallum | Kanji Oyama |
Deiah-Marie Moody | Eddie Penev | |
Maile O'Keefe | Alex Powarzynski | |
Gabby Perea | Micahel Reed | |
Anya Pilgrim | Jalon Stephens | |
Sienna Robinson | Christopher Stephenson | |
Abigail Scanlon | Jordan Valdez | |
JaFree Scott | Colin Van Wicklen | |
Victoria Smirnov | Kiwan Watts | |
Madelyn Williams | Matthew Wenske | |
Leanne Wong | Donnell Whittenburg | |
Michael Wilner | ||
Shane Wiskus | ||
Alec Yoder |
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