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00:00 Vault 01:02 Uneven Bars 04:04 Balance Beam 06:49 Floor Simone Rose, an elite gymnast from World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) and an incoming Florida Gators commit, had a strong showing at the 2025 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships, held August 7–10 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a first-year senior, she entered the event as a podium contender after finishing second all-around at the 2025 U.S. Classic. Rose competed in the senior women's division across both days of competition (Day 1: August 8; Day 2: August 10), contributing to the selection process for the U.S. senior national team and potential spots for the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta. The women's competition featured a mix of Olympic medalists like Hezly Rivera and Leanne Wong, alongside rising stars like Rose. She performed all four events each day, showcasing clean routines but facing some execution challenges on beam and floor. Below is a breakdown of her performance, based on official results. Overall Results Rose placed 5th in the all-around with a two-day total score of 107.900, just 0.050 behind 4th-place Ashlee Sullivan. This marked a solid debut senior nationals for her, earning her a spot on the senior national team. Day 1 (August 8: Qualifying/Session 1) Day 1 consisted of full rotations across all events for all-around qualification. Rose started strong on vault and bars but had minor deductions on beam and floor, ending the day in 5th place with 54.250. Highlights included a clean floor routine opener (2.5 to tuck full to split jump) and solid execution on bars. Vault: 13.800 . Tied 6th. Yurchenko double-twist (DTY) with a small hop; Bars: 13.650 . 6th. Clean lines; good height on her Jaeger release. Beam: 13.100. 8th. Difficulty: 5.3; Execution: 7.800. Some wobbles on connections but stuck dismount. Floor: 13.700. 5th. Clean tumbling passes; strong amplitude on her full-in opener. Total: 54.250. 5th Day 2 (August 10: Finals/Session 2) Day 2 mirrored Day 1's format, with scores combined for all-around and event finals qualification. Rose maintained consistency, improving slightly on vault and floor to hold her 5th-place all-around position. She didn't qualify for individual event finals but contributed to WOGA's team depth. Hezly Rivera dominated the day to clinch the all-around title. Vault: 13.850. Tied 5th. Stuck DTY with better landing control than Day 1. Bars: 13.600. 7th. Minor form breaks on handstands; reliable set. Beam: 13.150. 7th Slight improvement in connections; small check on side aerial. Total. 53.650. 5th. Floor: 13.050. 8thUnder-rotated double back in her final pass; otherwise dynamic.