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  Meet
VT
UB
BB
FX
AA
Team
Japan Junior Intl.
Day 2 | Event Finals
14.800
1st
15.425
1st
15.775
1st
15.300
1st
 
 
 
 
Japan Junior Intl.
Day 1 | All Around
12.200
1st
15.200
2nd
15.950
1st
15.050
1st
61.400
1st
 
 
US Nationals
Day 2 | Event Finals
15.000
1st
15.400
1st
14.650
2nd
15.400
1st
60.450
1st
 
 
US Nationals
Day 1 | All-Around
14.750
2nd
13.850
5th
15.050
3rd
15.300
1st
58.950
1st
 
 
Pan American Games
Event Finals
 
 
 
 
 
 
15.250
1st
 
 
 
 
Pan American Games
All-Around
14.850
 
15.175
 
15.925
 
15.100
 
61.050
2nd
 
 
Pan American Games
Team Finals
14.950
 
14.725
8th
15.725
3rd
15.100
4th
60.500
3rd
243.225
1st
American Classic
14.450
 
14.800
 
15.350
 
14.900
 
59.200
2nd
 
 
Woga Classic
 
 
14.300
3rd
 
 
 
 
 
 
165.040
2nd

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2008 Woga Classic
February 2-3
Frisco, TX

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  Meet
Dates
Location
2008 Woga Classic
February 2-3
Plano, TX
2008 US Classic
May 23-25
Virginia Beach, VA
2008 US Nationals
June 05-07
Boston, MA



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double twisting Yurchenko

A-Score = 5.8
2007 Pan Am Games

* Rebecca also competes a front handspring-front pike (A-Score = 4.6) as a second vault.

glide kip + cast to handstand; toe-on to handstand 1/1 (D) + toe shoot to high bar (b); kip + cast to handstand; Tkatchev (D); kip + cast to handstand + stalder 1/2 to handstand (C) + Jaeger (D); kip + cast to hanstand; stalder 1/1 to handstand (D) + overshoot to handstand (D) + stalder shoot to high bar (C); kip + giant 1/1 (C) + giant; giant; full-in dismount (D)

A-Score = 6.2
2007 Pan Am Games

jump on; 1/1 turn in tuckstand, free leg at horizontal (B); Arabian front tuck (F); flip flop + back layout stepout (C); front aerial (D) + back tuck (C); switch split leap (C) + wolf jump; sheep jump (D); side somi (D); front tuck (D); roundoff + double arabian dismount (G)

A-Score = 6.6
2007 Pan Am Games

roundoff + flip flop + tucked full-in (E); roundoff + back layout 3/2 (C) + front layout 3/2 (C); 3/2 turn with leg up (B); switch ring leap (C) + tour jete; tour jete full (C); front handspring + front layout (B) + 2/1 twist (D); roundoff + 5/2 twist (D) + front layout 1/2 (B)

A-Score = 6.0
2007 Pan Am Games

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