Infinity Gymnastics takes road trip to Newport
The Infinity Gymnastics team of Seaside continued a busy season with a strong showing at the Pacific Edge Invitational in Newport. Coach Amber Hill described the meet as highly competitive, featuring numerous teams, and noted the team performed well overall.
Strong Performances Across All Divisions
Infinity Gymnastics demonstrated depth, with athletes achieving notable results in all four of its competitive divisions: bronze, silver, gold, and platinum. The team’s success highlights a broad base of talent and consistent training.
Bronze Division Standout
Luca Carney led the bronze division, securing second place on the floor exercise with a score of 9.5. This performance sets a high standard for the team as the season progresses.
Silver Division Achievements
The silver division saw two gymnasts reach the podium. Isla Hilmes finished third on floor exercise with a 9.300, while Adelina Alexandroff placed seventh on the same event, earning a score of 9.2.
Gold Division Depth
The gold division proved particularly competitive for Infinity, with five athletes earning placements. Summer Burns achieved second on vault (8.8), seventh on floor exercise (9.2), and fourth in the all-around competition (35.075). Sylvia Hamilton was fourth on vault (8.875), Antoinette Hill sixth on floor exercise (9.275), Claudia Rojas seventh on balance beam (8.5), and Kayrori Gedenberg fifth on vault (8.675).
Platinum Division Domination
Infinity Gymnastics achieved its only first-place finishes in the platinum division. Harper Murray excelled, winning both the vault (9.225) and balance beam (9.225) competitions. Murray also secured third place in the all-around competition with a total score of 26.00. Teammate Karlie Kujala added to the success, finishing third on balance beam with a score of 9.1.
Frequently Asked Questions
What division had the most placements for Infinity Gymnastics?
The gold division had the most placements for Infinity Gymnastics, with five athletes earning spots.
Who achieved first place finishes for Infinity Gymnastics?
Harper Murray achieved the only first place finishes for Infinity Gymnastics, winning both vault and balance beam in the platinum division.
What was the highest all-around score achieved by an Infinity Gymnastics athlete at the meet?
Summer Burns achieved the highest all-around score for Infinity Gymnastics at the meet, with a 35.075.
With consistent performances across all divisions, what strategies might Infinity Gymnastics employ to build on this momentum as the season continues?