My Biography
As a third-generation competitive gymnast, Baylie began competing at the age of five.
Following in her grandmother’s and aunt’s footsteps, she has won state and regional
titles, but began so at an earlier age. Baylie’s first state title came at the age
of six and her first regional title at the age of nine. Baylie was selected to the
TOPs Diamond Team at the age of seven and the TOPs National A Team at the age of eight.
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As a nine-year-old she finished the 2017 season as the ninth ranked Level 8 gymnast
in the country, scoring above 38.000 in every meet despite suffering an elbow injury
only two weeks prior to the beginning of her season. As a ten-year-old in 2018, Baylie
competed Level 9 where she finished the season ranked 13th, from all age groups, in
the US.
Her first meet as an elite was in The Netherlands where Baylie led her USA team to
the team championship, while taking the gold in the all-around. She returned and competed
the Hopes season under coaches Megan Haught, Josh Jeffries, and Nataliya Marakova.
Baylie took bronze on the beam and floor exercise at the American Classic in Utah.
Later in Ohio, Baylie took the National Hopes Championship AA and Beam Silver Medal
and was selected to the Hopes 10-11 National Team. She is currently training at WOGA
and attending National Developmental Camps and preparing for the 2019 season with
a goal to qualify Junior Elite and reach the USA National Championships in August.