2007 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
The 2007 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the twenty sixth NCAA gymnastics national championship and the defending NCAA Team Champion for 2006 was Georgia. The Competition took place in Salt Lake City, Utah hosted by the University of Utah in the Jon M. Huntsman Center. The 2007 Championship was won by Georgia, their third in a row.[1]
Champions
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Team |
Georgia Gym Dogs Audrey Bowers Paige Burns Nikki Childs Adrienne Dishman Megan Dowlen Kelsey Ericksen Christi Fortunato Katie Heenan Lauren Johnson Ashley Kupets Courtney Kupets Courtney McCool Marcia Newby Lauren Sessler Abby Stack Grace Taylor Tiffany Tolnay |
Utah Red Rocks Kristina Baskett Daria Bijak Chelsey Coleman Jamie Deetscreek Annie DiLuzio Jessica Duke Nicolle Ford Nina Kim Katie Kivisto Stephanie Neff Ashley Postell Beth Rizzo Sarah Shire |
Florida Gators Amanda Castillo Savannah Evans Courtney Gladys Corey Hartung Ashley Kerr Breanne King Samantha Lutz Tiffany Murry Ashley Reed Katie Rue Melanie Sinclair Chantelle Tousek Nicola Willis Rebekah Zaiser |
All-Around |
Courtney Kupets (Georgia) | Ashley Postell (Utah) | Amanda Castillo (Florida) |
Vault |
Courtney Kupets (Georgia) | Annie DiLuzio (Utah) | Emily Parsons (Nebraska) Brittney Koncak-Schumann (Oklahoma) |
Uneven Bars |
Terin Humphrey (Alabama) | Tasha Schwikert (UCLA) Courtney Kupets (Georgia) |
Kristina Baskett (Utah) |
Balance Beam |
Ashley Postell (Utah) | Grace Taylor (Georgia) | Amanda Castillo (Florida) Corey Hartung (Florida) Nicole Ourada (Stanford) Courtney Kupets (Georgia) |
Floor Exercise |
Morgan Dennis (Alabama) | Courtney Kupets (Georgia) | Ashley Postell (Utah) |
References
- ↑ Gymnastics Championship Records, NCAA, 2010
External links
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