Braunton, Malone win junior men’s titles at P&G Championships
Garrett Braunton, 15-16, and Brody Malone, 17-18, won the junior men’s all-around titles today at the P&G Championships in Anaheim.
Garrett Braunton, 15-16, and Brody Malone, 17-18, won the junior men’s all-around titles today at the P&G Championships in Anaheim.
After earning a 14.400 on vault in the final rotation, Ragan Smith posted the top all-around score in the world for 2017 tonight at the P&G Championships.
Ragan Smith of Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams Gymnastics, leads the senior women’s all-around rankings at the half-way point of the 2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Maile O’Keefe used a 14.500 on balance beam in the final rotation to end the first day of competition at the P&G Championships .150 ahead of Emma Malabuyuo.
A year ago, Jade Carey tied for the Junior Olympic vault title. This week in Anaheim, she’s the favorite to win the U.S. vault crown.
2017 AT&T American Cup Yul Moldauer leads the field by nearly two points after the first of two days of competition at the P&G Championships.
Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./University of Oklahoma, leads the senior men’s all-around rankings after the first night of men’s competition at the 2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
After trading victories throughout the year, Maile O’Keefe and Emma Malabuyo come to Anaheim ready to go for the U.S. junior title.
Brody Malone, 17-18, and Lazarus Barnhill, 15-16, lead the junior men’s all-around standings after the first of two day sof competition.
After a whirlwind 2016, Olympic alternate Ragan Smith now finds herself in a new role: leader.