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Feb. 11, 2026 1:49 p.m.
Going for gold: 5 paths to the national championship for UCLA gymnastics
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This post was updated Feb. 11 at 1:56 p.m.
After a runner-up finish at the 2025 national championship, No. 4 UCLA gymnastics is back – and has its sights set on taking home the gold.

By Ella Dunderdale, Hannah Westerhold, Finn Karish, Kate Bergfeld, and Alexandra Crosnoe

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Features

Feb. 11, 2026 12:42 a.m.
Despite injury, Sydney Barros finds her passion, cultural heritage in gymnastics

Elite athletes often face a lights-camera-action moment.
But Sydney Barros has been no stranger to creating her spotlight, even when life has tried to dim it.

By Sofia Celis

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Feb. 11, 2026 12:41 a.m.

‘It felt like home’: Carissa Clay takes leap of faith with UCLA gymnastics

Carissa Clay knew she was destined to be a Bruin at just eight years old.
Eight-year-old Clay arrived in Westwood with tears streaming down her face.

By Hannah Westerhold

Features

Feb. 11, 2026 12:23 a.m.

Reaching for the Olympics, gymnast Tiana Sumanasekera draws on Sri Lankan heritage

A year and a half ago, 16-year-old Tiana Sumanasekera took to the stage for her final routine at the Olympic trials, ready to cap off a breakout 2024 season.

By Finn Karish

Features

Feb. 11, 2026 12:20 a.m.

Jordan Chiles reflects on 4 seasons at her dream school, journey to success

Jordan Chiles has always been a standout.
But in her fourth and final season with the Bruins, the nation’s No. 1 all-arounder is going for something greater.

By Alexandra Crosnoe

Gymnastics

Feb. 6, 2026 7:52 p.m.

UCLA gymnastics prepares for matchup against No. 17 Minnesota

This post was updated Feb. 8 at 12:12 a.m.
Breaking 198.000 is rare in NCAA gymnastics.
It’s even rarer for a team to do it in the first month of the season.

By Alexandra Crosnoe

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