Ashleigh Clare-Kearney
American gymnast
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney | |
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Country represented | United States |
Born | (1986-04-07) April 7, 1986 (age 38) |
Hometown | Manchester, CT, U.S. |
Discipline | Artistic gymnastics |
College team | LSU Tigers |
Head coach(es) | D-D Breaux |
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, (born April 7, 1986) is a two-time NCAA champion, who competed for the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team.
NCAA career
Clare-Kearney was the 2009 NCAA champion in the vault and floor exercises.[1]
Coaching career
Clare-Kearney is a volunteer assistant coach for the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Ashleigh Clare-Kearney Bio". lsusports.net. Archived from the original on 2018-07-30. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
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- 1982: Elaine Alfano (Utah)
- 1983: Elaine Alfano (Utah)
- 1984: Megan Marsden (Utah)
- 1985: Elaine Alfano (Utah)
- 1986: Kim Neal (Arizona St.)
1986 Pam Loree (Penn State) - 1987: Yumi Mordre (Washington)
- 1988: Jill Andrews (UCLA)
- 1989: Kim Hamilton (UCLA)
- 1990: Michele Bryant (Nebraska)
- 1991: Hope Spivey (Georgia)
1991 Anna Basaldua (Arizona) - 1992: Kristen Kenoyer (Utah)
1992 Tammy Marshall (Mass)
1992 Heather Stepp (Georgia) - 1993: Heather Stepp (Georgia)
- 1994: Jenny Hansen (Kentucky)
- 1995: Jenny Hansen (Kentucky)
- 1996: Leah Brown (Georgia)
- 1997: Susan Hines (Florida)
- 1998: Larissa Fontaine (Stanford)
1998 Susan Hines (Florida) - 1999: Heidi Moneymaker (UCLA)
- 2000: Heather Brink (Nebraska)
- 2001: Cory Fritzinger (Georgia)
- 2002: Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA)
- 2003: Ashley Milese (Alabama)
- 2004: Ashley Milese (Alabama)
- 2005: Kristen Maloney (UCLA)
- 2006: Ashley Miles (Alabama)
- 2007: Courtney Kupets (Georgia)
- 2008: Susan Jackson (LSU)
- 2009: Ashleigh Clare-Kearney (LSU)
- 2010: Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA)
- 2011: Marissa King (Florida)
- 2012: Kytra Hunter (Florida)
- 2013: Diandra Milliner (Alabama)
2013 Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 2014: Katherine Grable (Arkansas)
2014 Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 2015: Elizabeth Price (Stanford)
- 2016: Brandie Jay (Georgia)
2016 Katie Bailey (Alabama) - 2017: Kennedi Edney (LSU)
- 2018: Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma)
2018 Alex McMurtry (Florida)
2018 MyKayla Skinner (Utah) - 2019: Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)
2019 Kyla Ross (UCLA)
2019 Kennedi Edney (LSU)
2019 Derrian Gobourne (Auburn) - 2021: Haleigh Bryant (LSU)
2021 Anastasia Webb (Oklahoma) - 2022: Jaedyn Rucker (Utah)
- 2023: Olivia Trautman (Oklahoma)
- 2024: Anna Roberts (Stanford)
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