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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kyla_RossKyla Ross - Wikipedia

    Kyla Briana Ross (born October 24, 1996) is a retired American artistic gymnast and current assistant coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks gymnastics team. She is the first female gymnast to win NCAA, World, and Olympic championship titles.

  2. 387K Followers, 1,383 Following, 530 Posts - Kyla Ross (@kyla_ross96) on Instagram: "🐗 Assistant Coach @razorbackgym 🇺🇸2012 Olympic Gold Medalist 🏆NCAA National Champion".

  3. The last woman to beat Biles. Six inches taller than when she helped Team USA’s ‘Fierce Five’ to its first women’s artistic gymnastics Olympic gold medal in 16 years, targeting a Tokyo return, Ross says, would be more complicated than one might expect.

  4. Olympic gold medalist and five-time NCAA champion Kyla Ross was promoted to assistant coach of the Gymbacks for the 2023 season and has kept the Hogs on historic pace since her arrival.

  5. Kyla Ross - Career Highlights First female gymnast ever to win Olympic, World and NCAA championships 2012 Olympic gold medalist 2014 World Championship gold ...

  6. www.teamusa.com › profiles › kyla-rossTeam USA | Kyla Ross

    USA Gymnastics. World Championships Experience. Most recent: 2014 – gold (Team - Women), bronze (Individual All-Around - Women), 6th (Beam - Women), 12th (Uneven Bars - Women), 15th (Floor Exercise - Women)

  7. Oct 20, 2021 · Kyla Ross was on the "Fierce Five" gold medal-winning U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics team at the 2012 Games. Now retired, she remains involved with the sport.

  8. Apr 26, 2020 · Sun 26 Apr 2020 08.26 EDT. F or most of the past 20 years, gymnastics is the only thing that Kyla Ross has known. She was doing handstands by four years old, she was an Olympic gold medallist...

  9. After going unbeaten in all-around in 2020 and pushing her career perfect 10 mark to 22 overall, Kyla Ross is the Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year.

  10. Oct 1, 2013 · Olympic gold medalist Kyla Ross is off to a strong start in her first major international all-around competition, leading after the first day of qualification at the World Championships.