2022 SEC Gymnastics Championship

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2022 SEC Championship
VenueLegacy Arena
LocationBirmingham, Alabama
DatesMarch 19
Competitors Florida
LSU
Auburn
Alabama
Kentucky
Missouri
Arkansas
Georgia
Teams8
Winning score198.200
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg  
Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
 2021
2023  

The 2022 SEC Gymnastics Championship was held on March 19, 2022 at the neutral site of Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. [1] All eight teams competed, with Florida posting a score of 198.200 to win the meet. [2]

Contents

Team results

The top four nationally seeded teams were placed into the night session (II), and the bottom four seeded teams were placed into the day session (I). [3] Florida won the 2022 regular season championship, [4] and then the SEC Championship outright after their second place finish at the 2021 championship.

Session I (March 19, 3:30 pm ET)
SeedTeamVaultUneven barsBalance beamFloorTotals
9 Kentucky 49.05049.05048.87549.375196.350
11 Missouri 49.15049.15049.25049.325196.875
17 Arkansas 49.25049.15048.82549.225196.450
22 Georgia 49.02549.10048.42549.250195.800


Session II (March 19, 8:00 pm ET)
SeedTeamVaultUneven barsBalance beamFloorTotals
2 Florida 49.47549.47549.70049.550198.200
5 LSU 49.27548.57549.55049.325196.725
6 Auburn 49.22549.67548.90049.425197.225
6 Alabama 49.35049.67549.37549.425197.825

Final results

RankTeamVaultUneven barsBalance beamFloorTotals
Gold medal icon.svg Florida 49.47549.47549.70049.550198.200
Silver medal icon.svg Alabama 49.35049.67549.37549.425197.825
Bronze medal icon.svg Auburn 49.22549.67548.90049.425197.225
4 Missouri 49.15049.15049.25049.325196.875
5 LSU 49.27548.57549.55049.325196.725
6 Arkansas 49.25049.15048.82549.225196.450
7 Kentucky 49.05049.05048.87549.375196.350
8 Georgia 49.02549.10048.42549.250195.800

Individual results

Medalists

Event [5] GoldSilverBronze
Individual all-around Trinity Thomas (Florida) Leanne Wong (Florida) Megan Skaggs (Florida)
Vault Trinity Thomas (Florida)Nya Reed (Florida)
Jocelyn Moore (Missouri)
N/A
Uneven bars Sunisa Lee (Auburn) Luisa Blanco (Alabama)
Makarri Doggette (Alabama)
Shania Adams (Alabama)
Aria Brusch (Auburn)
Derrian Gobourne (Auburn)
Trinity Thomas (Florida)
N/A
Balance beam Leanne Wong (Florida)Sophia Groth (Auburn)
Alyssa Baumann (Florida
Megan Skaggs (Florida)
Haleigh Bryant (LSU)
Sienna Schreiber (Missouri)
N/A
Floor Trinity Thomas (Florida)Derrian Gobourne (Auburn)
Sunisa Lee (Auburn)
Raena Worley (Kentucky)
N/A

All-Around

RankGymnastTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Trinity Thomas Florida 9.9759.95009.92509.975039.825
Silver medal icon.svg Leanne Wong Florida 9.85009.90009.97509.925039.650
Megan Skaggs Florida 9.85009.95009.95009.900039.650
4Lily Hudson Alabama 9.90009.90009.87509.850039.525
5Cassie Stevens Auburn 9.87509.90009.82509.875039.475
6Raena Worley Kentucky 9.80009.90009.80009.950039.450
Sienna Schreiber Missouri 9.82509.85009.95009.825039.450
8Sophia Groth Auburn 9.75009.87509.95009.775039.350
9Kennedy Hambrick Arkansas 9.82509.85009.80009.800039.275
Sunisa Lee Auburn 9.875010.00009.45009.950039.275
11 Sloane Blakely Florida 9.72509.82509.90009.700039.150
12 Luisa Blanco Alabama 9.85009.95009.37509.875039.050
13 Kiya Johnson LSU 9.87509.20009.90009.900038.875
14Leah Smith Arkansas 9.85009.82509.50009.650038.825
15Haleigh Bryant LSU 9.05009.92509.95009.850038.775
16Jillian Procasky Kentucky 9.60009.75009.25009.700038.300

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