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Ashton Locklear

Gymnast

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Fitness

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1998-01-13
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Known for securing victory at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships as part of the U.S. team, Locklear also gained recognition for her impressive performances in the uneven bars, earning individual titles at both the 2014 Pan American and U.S. National Gymnastics Championships. Prior to her rise to prominence, she claimed her first state-level gymnastics competition at the remarkably young age of five. Hailing from a family with deep roots in the Lumbee Tribe, Locklear and her sister Angelia were raised in Lumberton, North Carolina, by their parents Terry and Carrie Locklear.

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She decided to take the college recruitment offer from the NCAA gymnastics team at the University of Florida, and it was a big step forward in her career. She had been considering several options, but ultimately, she felt that joining the University of Florida was the right fit for her goals. She believed the program would support her growth both as an athlete and a student. She officially committed to the team, and she’s now preparing to represent the University of Florida in upcoming competitions. She’s excited about what lies ahead, and she knows this opportunity will help her reach new heights. She’s determined to make the most of her time with the NCAA gymnastics team at the University of Florida.

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