2023 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship: Preview and stars to watch

2023 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship: Preview and stars to watch

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Can Oklahoma defend its 2022 title? Will Olympians Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum power their teams to titles? Find out all you need to know here.
The American won women's all-around gold at Tokyo 2020 in 2021, to catapult her name into stardom, but Suni Lee didn't ever think about winning. Just competing at the Games was her dream, and her aim was a top three finish. One year later, the Team USA trailblazer shares how her life has changed, why Dancing With The Stars helped her grow, and how she learns from teammate Simone Biles 'whenever she posts about mental health'. Watch for more.
Speaking exclusively to after winning team gold at the 2022 World Championships, Chiles says the future is bright for U.S. gymnastics ahead of Paris 2024. She also talks about how she deals with abuse on social media, and why she's so proud of what she's achieved after missing out on U.S. teams in the past.
Tokyo 2020 Olympic floor exercise gold medallist Jade Carey of the United States is heading back to elite training and competition, motivated by two mistakes at the Games and a desire to continue to improve in the sport.

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