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Kennedy Baker

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Kennedy Baker
Nickname(s)Kenn
Country represented United States
Born (1996-05-10) May 10, 1996 (age 28)
Germantown, Tennessee
HometownFlower Mound, Texas
ResidenceGainesville, Florida
DisciplineWomen's Artistic Gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite (former)
Years on national team2010–14 (US)
ClubTexas Dreams Gymnastics
College teamFlorida Gators (Class of 2018)
Head coach(es)Kim Zmeskal
Assistant coach(es)Chris Burdette
RetiredJune 12, 2018
Medal record
Representing Texas Dreams
U.S. Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Dallas Bars (Junior)
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Saint Paul Bars (Junior)
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Hartford Beam
Representing Florida Gators
NCAA Championships
Gold medal – first place 2015 Fort Worth Team
Bronze medal – third place 2017 St. Louis Team
Bronze medal – third place 2018 St. Louis Team

Kennedy Baker (born May 10, 1996) is a retired American collegiate and artistic gymnast. She competed as an elite gymnast from 2009 through 2013 and has since retired. She had competed in collegiate gymnastics for the Florida Gators.

Career

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2009-11: Junior career

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Baker began competing at the Elite level in 2009.[1] She competed at the U.S. Classic and U.S. Championships that year and won the Bars competition in the Junior division of Nationals.

Baker returned for Nationals and placed sixth on beam; she earned a spot on the Junior National Team.

In 2011, she placed 7th at the VISA Championships<ref[>http://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_11vc_jr_aafinals.pdf Finals] usagym.org [dead link]</ref> and 3rd on Bars,[2] and was again named to the Junior National Team.

2012-14: Senior career

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At Championships in 2012, she placed seventh on uneven bars and eighth in the all-around and on floor exercise.[3][4] Since she placed in the top eight in the all-around, she automatically qualified to the Olympic Trials. At the Olympic Trials, she placed seventh on uneven bars and eighth in the all-around and on floor exercise, and was not named to the Olympic team.[5]

In 2013, she came 7th in the all-around at Nationals.[6]

In 2014, she announced her retirement from elite gymnastics.[7] In February, she competed at the WOGA Classic as a Level 10 gymnast and won her session, qualifying to the Nastia Liukin Cup[8][9] but withdrew from the competition.[10]

College career

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2015

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Baker began competing for the University of Florida team during the 2015 season. She competed in all but one meet, posting season high scores of 9.95 on the vault, 9.85 on the uneven bars, 9.925 on the balance beam, and 9.975 on the floor exercise. She received the SEC Freshman of the Week honor four times.[11]

At the NCAA Gymnastics Championships, Baker helped her team advance to the Super Six Final, where she contributed scores of 9.9 on vault, 9.85 on uneven bars, and 9.925 on floor exercise to help the Gators win the title. Baker earned All-America First Team Honors on the floor exercise and also advanced to the individual floor exercise final, where she placed 12th with a score of 9.775. Following the conclusion of the season she was named SEC Co-Freshman of the Year along with the University of Arkansas' Paige Zaziski.[12]

2016

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Baker competed in every meet of the 2016 season. On January 29, she scored her first perfect 10 on floor exercise against the University of Alabama. At the SEC Championships she won the all-around title with a score of 39.65 and also won the vault title with a season high of 9.95.

At the Super Six Finals of the NCAA Gymnastics Championships, Baker posted scores of 9.9 on the vault, 9.85 on the uneven bars, 9.8125 on the balance beam, and 9.9 on the floor exercise to contribute to the Gators' 4th-place finish. She earned first team All-America honors on vault and floor exercise and second team honors on uneven bars and in the all-around.[13]

2017

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Baker again competed in every meet of the 2017 season, although for much of the season she was limited to bars and beam due to an ankle injury. She posted a career high of 9.9 on the uneven bars and matched her career high of 9.925 on the balance beam. She earned SEC Specialist of the Week honors after scoring her second career perfect 10 on the floor exercise against Auburn University. At the SEC championships, she won the floor exercise title with a score of 9.95.[13]

At the Super Six Finals of the NCAA Gymnastics Championships, Baker contributed scores of 9.9 on vault, 9.8875 on uneven bars, 9.85 on balance beam, and 9.925 on the floor exercise to the Gators' 3rd-place finish.[14] She earned All-America second team honors on the floor exercise.

2018

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Baker earned SEC Specialist of the Week honors after scoring her third career perfect 10 on the floor exercise against the University of Alabama.

On February 23, Baker ruptured her Achilles tendon while performing on floor exercise during a home meet against the University of Arkansas, ending her season and subsequently her gymnastics career.[15][16]

Personal life

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Baker lives in Flower Mound, Texas with parents Stephen and Brenda. Kennedy attended Lakeland Christian Academy until graduation in 2014, when she moved to Florida to attend the University of Florida and compete for their college team.

References

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  1. ^ "GymDivas.Us | Online Resource for Gymnasts in the United States". Archived from the original on March 15, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
  2. ^ Finals usagym.org [dead link]
  3. ^ Results usagym.org Archived 2017-08-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Results usagym.org [dead link]
  5. ^ Results usagym.org [dead link]
  6. ^ Results usagym.org [dead link]
  7. ^ "USA Gymnastics | Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Team". Retrieved December 25, 2023.
  8. ^ Results usagym.org [dead link]
  9. ^ "Three athletes earn return trips to Nastia Liukin Cup".
  10. ^ "USA Gymnastics | USA Gymnastics".
  11. ^ "Teams". roadtonationals.com. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  12. ^ "Florida's Kytra Hunter is SEC Gymnast of the Year; Kennedy Baker Co-SEC Freshman of Year". Florida Gators. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  13. ^ a b "Kennedy Baker - Gymnastics". Florida Gators. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  14. ^ "Teams". roadtonationals.com. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  15. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/kennbaker15/status/967226744888614924. Retrieved June 18, 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. ^ "Kennedy Baker on Instagram: "No words can express how shocked and devastated I am with the way that things ended for me. I felt it in my soul before the pain ever…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
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