What Really Happened to Suni Lee From NCAA Gymnastics

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2023
  • What Really Happened to Suni Lee From NCAA Gymnastics
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    Gymnastics is a sport that is often seen as the epitome of grace and strength to the point of even seeming almost superhuman at times. So, understandably, when Suni Lee became the all-around Gold Medalist, a team Silver Medalist, and a bronze medalist at her very first Olympics in 2020, people were intrigued.
    Suni Lee has been a gymnast her entire life but only recently joined the NCAA Gymnastics division 1. The now sophomore had already built a massive name for herself before joining the division, and her addition to the team directly contributed to the most decorated year in the program’s history in 2021.
    And if you've ever wondered what she is up to now, or what her plans are for the future, look no further. Here’s what really happened to Suni Lee from NCAA Gymnastics.
    #SuniLee #NCAAGymnastics
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  • @victoriabrake2103
    @victoriabrake2103 Год назад +15

    Carey and Jordan have also competed in 2020 Olympics, NCAA and back to elite worlds working toward 2024 WHILE still competing in college.

    • @Ms.Opinionated
      @Ms.Opinionated Год назад +2

      I don't think this was well researched at all. A simple Google search would have provided this simple information.

    • @micheleclark59
      @micheleclark59 11 месяцев назад

      The both took the year off school to train… Suni is having health problems

    • @micheleclark59
      @micheleclark59 11 месяцев назад

      I hope she Recovers very soon she’s too young for kidney problems!

  • @ladylauren4989
    @ladylauren4989 Год назад +16

    Isn’t this untrue? Skinner was a Rio alternate, then Utah, then Tokyo?

    • @wendyw651
      @wendyw651 Год назад +2

      It did say "compete" though. Skinner was named to the 2016 team, but didn't compete

    • @sammy4634
      @sammy4634 Год назад +4

      @@wendyw651 well, there was many others like Elizabeth Price (@Stanford)who competed in NCAA gymnastics, after being an alternate in the Olympics just like Skinner; Bridget Sloan also went to the Olympics won a silver medal and returned back to NCAA gymnastics at Florida…

    • @wendyw651
      @wendyw651 Год назад +2

      @Sammy I'm aware. The question here was, has anyone else competed in the Olympics, done NCAA, and then competed in the Olympics again. My point on Skinner was no, because she didn't compete the first time she was named to the Olympic team.
      Among Americans, Suni would be the first to complete the "Olympic Competitor -> NCAA -> Olympic competitor sequence.
      Kate Richardson did it for Canada. Olympics 2000 and 2004, competed as a UCLA Bruin 2002-2006.

    • @gymstastories
      @gymstastories Год назад +4

      @@wendyw651 what about Brittany Rogers & Shallon Olsen of Canada?

    • @wendyw651
      @wendyw651 Год назад

      @@gymstastories yes, both of those athletes as well! Kate led the way.

  • @she2realio
    @she2realio Год назад +1

    She’s at auburn!!!❤❤

  • @arf2847
    @arf2847 Год назад

    The Brazilian gymnastics team has great talents too. Brazil always helps athletes from Panamá train for olympic cycles. They offer their High Performance Training Center for free to them. They must be incredibly nice people with great olympic level coaches .They trained a former olympic runner Irving Saladino get a gold medal in an olympic games. Maybe the U.S. could do a sport agreement with them so the american gymnasts in the national team train for free too or at much lower costs.

  • @Ms.Opinionated
    @Ms.Opinionated Год назад

    Makayla Skinner competed at University of Utah and then went back to Elite gymnastics. She was on the 2020 Olympic team. Suni Lee isn't the 1st.

  • @williambingham3408
    @williambingham3408 Год назад +7

    click bait, so many facts are so wrong,

  • @luxuryfocus6308
    @luxuryfocus6308 Год назад

    Hi there. How can I contact you?

  • @arf2847
    @arf2847 Год назад +1

    How did her parents pay for her huge expenses in gymnastics even with all their jobs and savings? Was she poor or middle class? Did she have free gymnastics classes or sponsors when she trained and competed ??

    • @thedivide3688
      @thedivide3688 Год назад +2

      It’s called working hard…

    • @annli798
      @annli798 11 месяцев назад +2

      Working hard, and they also did a lot of fundraising events with the Hmong community. They helped each other. It seems like a great community.

  • @teodoroquindara7583
    @teodoroquindara7583 День назад

    Djokovic had always been faking his injuries before or during the game. Its his tactics at the same his excuse if he losses.

  • @thesovgc
    @thesovgc Год назад +3

    She's moving on to bigger and better things? No offense to NCAA gymnasts, but if you watch Suni's gymnastics comparatively, it's clear as mud she doesn't belong. Her work is on an entirely different plane.

  • @ladylauren4989
    @ladylauren4989 Год назад +2

    Also, 2020 Olympics? No.

  • @jojox9791
    @jojox9791 Год назад +3

    DEAR CREATOR: WRONG. NOT ONE OF A KIND! COME ON DO YOUR HOMEWORK.. YOU MISSED MCKAYLA SKINNER~(Olympics)

  • @q4life551
    @q4life551 10 месяцев назад

    She's not even on the 2024 Olympics team. She's not even training now that a little fame got to her

    • @lukeburrows7992
      @lukeburrows7992 День назад

      Hmm, this comment aged well haha. How wrong are you

    • @rachelpoh22
      @rachelpoh22 День назад

      @@lukeburrows7992was just gonna say that haha

  • @carmenDS1234
    @carmenDS1234 Год назад +5

    Simon Biles does not impress me at all! She is a quitter and failed her teammates! BUT, Sunisa Lee stuck it out, like the other teammates and they won numerous medals with Suni winning the ALL AROUND GOLD MEDAL! Go Suniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!

    • @LaurainFlorida
      @LaurainFlorida Год назад

      When you have matched Simone’s body of work maybe you can earn the right to bash her. She is the most decorated gymnast of all time and has several stunts named after her. Perhaps if she had broken a bone instead of a mental break you would be more sympathetic? Yay keyboard athletes!

    • @ladylauren4989
      @ladylauren4989 Год назад +24

      I don’t think anything screams “I’m not a gymnast and I don’t understand mental blocks or the twisties “ more than this comment. Suni did great, and Simone made the right choice for her mental health.
      Others stepped up and were able to win the medals she would have taken, had she not hurt herself or worse by continuing to compete with that mindset.

    • @hexa3171
      @hexa3171 Год назад +19

      Tell me you’re ignorant without telling me you’re ignorant.

    • @vessel9697
      @vessel9697 Год назад +7

      You should be appreciative, you did not see all the medals Biles won for the team and individually

    • @sanasgirl
      @sanasgirl Год назад

      @@ladylauren4989 God shut up, Literally no other gymnast had ever complained about any twisties. Biles flopped and that's that. Also Biles is NOT the first to put her mental health first, why does she get all the recognition?