2014 U.S. Classic

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2014 Secret U.S. Classic
Venue Sears Centre Arena
Location Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DatesAugust 2, 2014 (2014-08-02)
Medalists
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The 2014 U.S. Classic, officially the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic, was the 31st edition of the U.S. Classic and was held on August 2, 2014, at Sears Centre Arena in Chicago. [1]

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The event served as a qualification event to the 2014 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships, held later in August. [2]

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior
All-Around
details
Simone Biles Kyla Ross Maggie Nichols
Vault Simone Biles Mykayla Skinner Not awarded
Uneven Bars Ashton Locklear Madison Kocian Kyla Ross
Balance Beam Simone Biles
Kyla Ross
Not awarded Rachel Gowey
Floor Exercise Simone Biles Kyla Ross Maggie Nichols
Junior
All-Around
details
Jordan Chiles Nia Dennis Norah Flatley
Deanne Soza
Vault Jordan Chiles Nia Dennis Deanne Soza
Uneven Bars Nia Dennis Deanne Soza Norah Flatley
Balance Beam Norah Flatley Nia Dennis
Rachel Baumann
Not awarded
Floor Exercise Ragan Smith Maile O'Keefe Rachel Baumann
Victoria Nguyen
Olivia Trautman

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Participants

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Seniors

Juniors

  • Shania Adams (Buckeye Gymnastics)
  • Ariana Agrapides (MG Elite)
  • McKenna Appleton (Hill's Gymnastics)
  • Elena Arenas (Georgia Elite Gymnastics)
  • Rachel Baumann (WOGA Gymnastics)
  • Vanasia Bradley (Splitz Gymnastics)
  • Aria Brusch (Cincinnati Gymnastics)
  • Jordan Chiles (Naydenov Gymnastics)
  • Kaitlin De Guzman (Metroplex Gymnastics)
  • Nia Dennis (Buckeye Gymnastics)
  • Christina Desiderio (Parkettes)
  • Olivia Dunne (Academy of Paramus)
  • Bailey Ferrer (Orlando Metro Gymnastics)
  • Rachael Flam (Stars Gymnastics)
  • Norah Flatley (Chow's Gymnastics)
  • Jazmyn Foberg (MG Elite)
  • Molly Frack (Parkettes)
  • Margzetta Frazier (Parkettes)
  • Megan Freed (Parkettes)
  • Emily Gaskins (Cincinnati Gymnastics)
  • Kailey Gillings (Stars Gymnastics)
  • Delanie Harkness (Twistars USA Inc.)
  • Sydney Johnson-Scharpf (Brandy Johnson's)
  • Shilese Jones (Auburn Gymnastics Center)
  • Hannah Joyner (First in Flight)
  • Adeline Kenlin (Iowa Gym-Nest)
  • Bailie Key (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)
  • Taylor Lawson (Parkettes)
  • Abigail Matthews (Cincinnati Gymnastics)
  • Emily Muhlenhaupt (Colorado Aerials)
  • Maggie Musselman (Hill's Gymnastics)
  • Lauren Navarro (Gliders)
  • Victoria Nguyen (Chow's Gymnastics)
  • Marissa Oakley (Phenom Gymnastics)
  • Maile O'Keefe (Salcianu Gymnastics)
  • Abby Paulson (Twin City Twisters)
  • Gabby Perea (Legacy Elite)
  • Adriana Popp (Girls In Co-Operation)
  • Grace Quinn (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)
  • Lexy Ramler (KidSport LLC)
  • Madison Rau (Cypress)
  • Makenzie Sedlacek (Illinois Gymnastics)
  • Alyona Shchennikova (TIGAR)
  • Megan Skaggs (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta)
  • Caitlin Smith (Paramount Elite)
  • Ragan Smith (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)
  • Deanne Soza (Arete Gymnastics)
  • Olivia Trautman (Twin City Twisters)
  • Alexis Vasquez (Chow's Gymnastics)
  • Grace Waguespack (ACE Gymnastics)
  • Anastasia Webb (Illinois Gymnastics)

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References

  1. "Secret U.S. Classic takes center stage Saturday". USA Gymnastics . July 30, 2014.
  2. "USA Gymnastics' Secret U.S. Classic returns to Sears Centre". USA Gymnastics . February 18, 2014.
  3. "Biles, Chiles take Secret U.S. Classic all-around titles". USA Gymnastics . August 3, 2014.
  4. "2013 World medalists Biles, Ross headline field at 2014 Secret U.S. Classic". USA Gymnastics . July 16, 2014.