Dang! What a disappointment!
I guess it’s better to get the bugs out now, than next month. 

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
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> On Mar 21, 2021, at 8:35 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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> We had a disaster on bars and finished third, from floridagators.com:
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> UNTSVILLE, Ala. – Florida came to the Southeastern Conference Gymnastics 
> Championship meet looking for its second trophy of 2021. The Gators, the 2021 
> SEC regular-season champions and the meet's top seed, finished third after 
> some struggles Saturday in the Von Braun Center.
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> Florida never led Saturday as the Gators had a fall or major break on each 
> rotation.
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> Alabama claimed its 10th title and first since 2015 at 197.875. LSU was 
> second at 197.775. Florida was third with a season-low 196.975. Rounding out 
> Saturday's results were Kentucky (196.825), Auburn (196.275), Missouri 
> (196.125) and Arkansas (195.60).
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> LSU led all teams on vault (49.625) and floor (49.50). Alabama had top total 
> on bars (49.425) and Florida again led on beam (49.525). Florida was forced 
> to count a fall on bars for the first time since 2010.
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> Florida's Trinity Thomas, the nation's top all-arounder, was limited to just 
> uneven bars Saturday. She injured her ankles during uneven bars warm-up at 
> Alabama on March 5.
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> Gators Event Winners:
> A pair of Gators were among a four-way tie for first on beam.
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> Third consecutive SEC beam title for senior Alyssa Baumann, becoming the 
> first in the event's 40-year history to win three beam titles. Her winning 
> marks were 9.975 (2018) and 9.95 (2019, 2021).
> Freshman Ellie Lazzari is the first freshman to claim a share of the beam 
> title since Baumann won 2018 title.
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> Four Gators posted or equaled collegiate or season-best marks Saturday:
>                 Alyssa Baumann 9.95        Beam     Season best
> Leah Clapper       9.85        Floor       Collegiate best
> Jazmyn Foberg    9.85        Vault       Season best
> Ellie Lazzari          9.90        Floor       Collegiate best
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> SEC Honors
> Four Gators earned All-SEC or SEC All-Freshman in Saturday's competition.
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> The All-SEC Team is comprised of the student-athletes with the top two event 
> scores (including ties) in each session of the SEC Championships. The 
> All-Freshman team is comprised of the freshmen student-athlete with the top 
> score (including ties) on each event in each SEC Championships' session.
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> Gator Gymnast
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> All-SEC (Qualifying Events)
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> SEC All-Freshman (Qualifying Events)
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> Alyssa Baumann
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> Leah Clapper
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> Ellie Lazzari
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> Beam
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> All-Around, Beam
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> Megan Skaggs
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> From: 'Oliver Barry REALTRACS' via GatorTalk <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2021 9:07 AM
> To: Gator Talk <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Thomas still limited as No. 1 
> Gators gymnastics team heads to SEC Championship meet
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> There is no score for Gymnastics.
> Did Florida withdraw due to covid issues?
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> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
> Real Estate Broker
> PARKS, LLC, Real Estate Services
> 305 B Indian Lake Blvd
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> Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075
> Mobile: 615-972-4239
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Thomas still limited as No. 1 Gators gymnastics 
> team heads to SEC Championship meet
> Date: March 20, 2021 at 12:39:57 PM CDT
> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
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> Thomas still limited as No. 1 Gators gymnastics team heads to SEC 
> Championship meet
> Graham Hall
> Special to The Sun
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> Having dominated the field this season, the No. 1-ranked Florida gymnastics 
> team turns its attention to asserting said supremacy over the SEC once again 
> when it competes at SEC Championships in Huntsville, Alabama, beginning with 
> Session I of the meet at 3:30 p.m. today before Session II at 8 p.m.
> The Gators are in the latter half of the dual-meet along with LSU, Alabama 
> and Arkansas. Florida, as the top seed, has the Olympic rotation today, 
> meaning UF will compete in the order of vault-uneven bars-beam-floor. 
> The preparation doesn’t change, possibly because it’s nothing new for the 
> Gators (8-0) — UF has won three consecutive SEC regular-season titles. But 
> the anticipation does, and it isn’t just because Florida, like all spring and 
> winter athletes, couldn’t see through the 2020 campaign.
> “This meet I would say we prepare very similar to any dual-meet we have 
> throughout the regular season. However, it’s something that I would say, this 
> team, the excitement is elevated times five,” UF coach Jenny Rowland said. 
> “Being on podium, I think that’s the biggest difference for this team. They 
> love competing on podium.”
> But the abrupt end to last season does come into play, too; the Gators had 
> spent countless hours fine-tuning and perfecting their craft without a chance 
> at realizing their goal, let alone the conference championship or even the 
> final regular season, which would have been Senior Night for four gymnasts 
> who never put on a orange and blue leotard again on Florida’s competition 
> floor. 
> There’s undoubtedly some elation in knowing these Gators will see the season 
> through. 
> “It’s something that this team was not able to experience last year,” Rowland 
> said. “So we’re looking forward to definitely making the most of it.”
> The Gators arrive in Huntsville having registered three of the top-10 scores 
> in the nation, including the No. 1 mark of 198.275 in the home finale Feb. 26 
> against Auburn. 
> Though it sounds as if UF’s top gymnast, junior Trinity Thomas, will be 
> limited for Saturday’s session after she didn’t compete in Florida’s win 
> March 5 at Alabama due to a pre-meet ankle injury she suffered in her uneven 
> bars warm-up. 
> “Trin’s doing OK. She’s making baby steps everyday,” Rowland said. “I can’t 
> guarantee — I don’t foresee her doing everything this weekend, but we still 
> have a couple more days of practice, and when Trinity feels good and she 
> gives us the green light, it’s a go.”
> It may not be Saturday, however, so UF once again must be ready to compete 
> regardless, a decision her teammates and head coach fully support. 
> “If it’s this weekend, great. If it’s just continuing to move in the right 
> direction and be ready for (NCAA) Regionals, that’s great as well,” Rowland 
> continued. “I know she’s got the team’s back, the team’s got her back, but 
> we’ve got a couple more days.” 
> Without her two weeks ago — though her presence was surely missed — the 
> Gators hardly missed a beat in their last trip to the state of Alabama. 
> Alyssa Baumann claimed her second win on floor of the season with a 9.975, 
> equaling her collegiate best, while Megan Skaggs shared the beam win with 
> Bama’s Luisa Blanco; the latter would go on to win the all-around title, 
> while Skaggs scored a 39.575, good for second and just shy of her collegiate 
> best, too. 
> When it comes to stepping up when someone goes down, the Gators haven’t 
> missed a beat this season. 
> The depth and talent are apparent, but the cohesion is arguably the 
> collective’s best asset, and it’s one the Gators will rely on when the 
> spotlights come on Saturday night. 
> “We’re really emphasizing the fact that the consistency of this team is 
> unbelievable,” Rowland said. “The confidence that this team has in each other 
> is really unbelievable, and really continuing to be mindful to focus on the 
> details as we go throughout our season and now into the postseason.” 
> Note: Georgia pulled out of the competition because of COVID-19 issues within 
> the program ... SEC Network will provide TV coverage for both sessions.
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> Sent from Shane’s iPhone
> Go Gators! 
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