She’s an artistic gymnast who made a name for herself as a four-time member of the USA Gymnastics Junior National Team. Over the years, she proved her talent time and again, eventually claiming the title of 2011 junior national champion. Then, in 2013, she added another major win to her list—taking home the gold at the American Cup. Before all the fame and spotlight, her journey began at just three years old, when she first started training in gymnastics. Born in Newcastle, Washington, she was raised by her parents, Richard and Diana, who supported her passion from the very beginning. Her dedication and hard work have truly shaped her into the standout athlete she is today.
She became part of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team ahead of the 2015-2016 season, and it didn’t take long for her to make a name for herself. By 2017, she had already achieved remarkable success, earning two perfect 10s on the balance beam—a true testament to her skill and dedication. Her performances quickly made her a standout athlete, and fans began to recognize her as a key contributor to the team’s growing legacy. She continued to build momentum, showcasing consistency and grace under pressure, qualities that defined her time with the UCLA Bruins.