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00:00 Vault 01:08 Uneven Bars 04:22 Balance Beam 07:50 Floor Jayla Hang, entered the 2025 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships as one of the event's rising stars. Coming off a stellar international season, she had already claimed the all-around gold (55.666) and five other medals at the 2025 Pan American Championships. Marking the highest all-around score by any American gymnast that year and won the 2025 World Cup Series floor exercise title. Hang competed in the all-around on both days, facing a competitive field including Olympic medalist Hezly Rivera (who won the all-around) and veterans like Leanne Wong and Joscelyn Roberson. After a challenging Day 1 where she competed selectively at the U.S. Classic (only bars and beam) to recover from her international schedule, Hang showed resilience on Day 2, improving her scores across all events by a combined 3.150 points. Day 1 Performance (Qualifying) Hang had a mixed session, marked by a fall on uneven bars that impacted her momentum. She hit cleaner routines on other events but started conservatively after her rest period. Key highlights: Vault: Solid execution but no specific score highlighted; set up her Day 2 improvement. Uneven Bars: 13.450 Balance Beam: Strong showing with a 13.900, featuring precise connections and wolf turns. Floor Exercise: Landed a 2.5 to front layout despite a slight balance check; showed artistry but room for punch in transitions. Day 1 All-Around Total: 104.500 ( Day 2 Performance (Finals) Hang rallied impressively, hitting four for four routines and elevating her execution to finish strong. Her vault and floor stood out, contributing to her podium finish on beam. Highlights include: Vault: (14.300 | D: 5.0, E: 9.300)—powerful with a stuck landing. Uneven Bars: 13.450 Balance Beam: Exceptional 14.050, tying for third overall (27.75 combined over two days) with connections like a wolf turn series and a stable dismount. Floor Exercise: Artistic routine with high energy; scored around 13.850, showcasing her World Cup-winning flair. Day 2 All-Around Total: 107.650