2015 Gymnast of the Year Top 15

This is your top 15 gymnast of the year nominees.

Adriana Davinni

Adriana Davinni is a level 8 gymnast from Azarian Gymnastics in Aliso Viejo, CA.

Alicia Boren (2015)

Alicia Boren is a 4-time level 10 national champion of North Stars Gymnastics.

Anna Glenn

Anna Glenn is a level 10 gymnast from Southeastern Gymnastics.

Annie Beard (2022)
- Kim Zmeskal-Burdette & Chris Burdette

I am a 10 year old Level 9 gymnast at Texas Dreams and a member of the exclusive Dream Team. I am in 5th grade. My home is in Louisiana but my mom and I moved to Texas last August to pursue my dreams of becoming an elite gymnast. My dad and 13 year old sister, Caroline did not move here with us. My sister is a 12 year cancer survivor. She is my inspiration. In my free time, I love to play board games, swim, fish with my dad, and do crafts with my mom.

Gianna Mastellone

Gianna Mastellone is a level 7 gymnast from MG Elite in Morganville, NJ.

Kaitlin DeGuzman

Kaitlin DeGuzman is a junior elite gymnast of Metroplex Gymnastics in Texas

Kelsey Knox

Kelsey Knox is a level 10 gymnast from Dynamo Gymnastics in Oklahoma City, OK.

Kennedi Edney (2016)
Precision

My name is Kennedi and I'm 15 years old. I'm committed to LSU and I live in Chino, CA.

Kyleigh Kidd

Kyleigh Kidd is a level 8 gymnast of Texas Dreams in Coppell, TX.

Luisa Blanco

Luisa Blanco is a level 9 gymnast from WOGA in Frisco, TX.

Morgan Trevor

Morgan Trevor is a level 8 gymnast from WOGA in Plano, TX.

Mya Lauzon (2021)

Mya Lauzon proudly trains as a Level 9 gymnast at Metropolitan Gymmastics located in Kent, WA.

Olivia Greaves

Olivia Greaves is a level 8 gymnast of MG Elite in Morganville, NJ.

Taylor Russon (2020)

Taylor Russon is a level 9 gymnast from San Mateo Gymnastics.

Whitney Bjerken (2023)
Georgia Elite Gymnastics - Pete Arenas, Myia Hambrick

Whitney Michelle Bjerken was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 4, 2005. She was a speedy delivery and has not slowed down since. Whitney has two brothers and one sister, Sterling (18), Braxton (13), and Blakely (11). She also has a dog named Houston. Whitney played soccer and took ballet like everybody else when she was 3 and 4 years old, and then her mom put her into cheerleading. Whitney loved cheerleading and found out she was pretty good at doing cartwheels and the splits. As a result, Whitney decided to try gymnastics after the cheerleading season was over...and she has never looked back. Whitney is now a level 10 gymnast at Georgia Elite Gymnastics and is in the gym 5 days a week. Whitney loves gymnastics and she has always been a hard worker. These two facts combined with excellent coaching has led Whitney to great success in the sport to date. Whitney has won the All-Around Georgia State Championship 4 times and has won the Region 8 All-Around Championship twice. When Whitney was just 5 years old, her family started uploading videos of her gymnastics meets on YouTube so that her grandparents, who live in Minnesota, could watch her compete. Whitney’s videos were discovered on the internet and some of her videos started to go viral. Whitney continued to make videos and now her YouTube channel has more than 1.24 million subscribers with over 465 million views. Whitney tries to make videos that will help girls understand the world of gymnastics, or at least her experience in it. Whitney is also a talented musician who plays the piano, guitar, and writes her own songs. She released her debut album in December, 2019 entitled Disappear. Like almost every competitive gymnast, Whitney has had her share of injuries through the years. Unfortunately, she acquired osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum in her right elbow in 2018 which eventually let to surgery. She missed the 2018 competition season and had to endure a year long recovery from the surgery. She fought back and returned to form just in time for the 2019 competition season. Whitney had an incredible year winning the All-Around at The Gala, her first meet back. In fact, she hit every routine of the entire season, until her final bar routine at JO Nationals where she overshot her pak. Unfortunately, Whitney’s osteochondritis dissecans returned in her right elbow and she had reconstructive surgery in December of 2019. Whitney was presented with the option to retire from the sport, but laughed at the thought of it and plans to be back and better than ever in 2020. "You may see me struggle, but, you will NEVER see me QUIT."


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