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Kytra Hunter

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American artistic gymnast

Kytra Hunter
Personal information
Full nameKytra Tinisha Hunter
Born (1991-10-25)October 25, 1991 (age 34)
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)
Gymnastics career
SportWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 United States
(2009–2010 (USA))
College teamFlorida Gators; graduated
ClubHill's Gymnastics
Head coachRhonda Faehn
Former coachKelli Hill
MusicSota by Kolo (2009-2010),Memphis Bells byThe Prodigy (2012)Solidified byGramatik (2013)

Kytra Tinisha Hunter (born October 25, 1991) is a former Americanartistic gymnast who competed for theUniversity of Florida from 2011–15. One of Florida's most decorated gymnasts, Hunter is a 25-timeAll-American and a four-time individualNCAA national champion.[1] She was a 2012 and 2015 recipient of theHonda Award.[2]

Personal life

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Hunter was born to parents Kimberly and De-Forrest Hunter. She has one brother, DeForrest, who played basketball, football and ran track. She began gymnastics when she was 4 years old after her parents saw an advertisement in the local newspaper in South Carolina as she comes from a military background with her father serving in the Army for 26 years.[3]

Junior career

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Hunter qualified as an elite gymnast in 2006, winning silver medals in the all-around and vault finals of the Junior Olympic Championships. She went on to compete at the 2006 Visa Championships in the junior elite division, where she finished 6th on vault.

Senior career

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In 2009, Hunter competed at theCoverGirl Classic in Des Moines, Iowa, where she finished 7th on vault. At theVisa Championships in Dallas, she won a bronze medal on the floor exercise and placed 4th in the all-around. She made the national team and was chosen as an alternate for the2009 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. That same year, she received her first international assignments, competing in Germany, France and Japan.

In 2010, she was chosen to represent Team USA at theCity of Jesolo Trophy, where she helped the US win gold in the team competition and placed 9th in the individual all-around. She won gold and bronze medals at the CoverGirl Classic and once again placed 4th in the all-around at the Visa Championships. She was chosen as an alternate for the2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

College career

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Hunter accepted an athletic scholarship to attend theUniversity of Florida beginning in the fall of 2011. In the 2012 season, her first with the Gators, she earned the maximum of five All-American honors, became the regional floor exercise champion, and won theSoutheastern Conference (SEC) all-around and vault championships. She became the first Florida gymnast to claim multiple NCAA titles in the same year, winning both the all-around (scoring 39.725) and vault.[4] She was also the recipient ofHonda Sports Award, recognizing her as the nation's top college women's gymnast for 2011–12.[5]

Hunter graduated in 2015, finishing her college career as a two-time team SEC champion, a three-time team NCAA champion, a four-time individual NCAA champion (two all-around titles, a vault title and a floor title), and a seven-time individual SEC champion. She won the 2013 and 2015Honda Award for gymnastics.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^"Kytra Hunter - Gymnastics".Florida Gators. RetrievedMarch 19, 2020.
  2. ^"Florida's Kytra Hunter Named Honda Gymnastics Sport Award Winner".CWSA. May 1, 2015. RetrievedMarch 21, 2020.
  3. ^https://usagym.org/pages/athletes/athleteListDetail.html?id=329408 USA Gymnastics Profile
  4. ^"USA Gymnastics | Kytra Hunter".usagym.org. RetrievedMarch 19, 2020.
  5. ^Collegiate Women Sports Awards,Past Honda Sports Award Winners for Gymnastics. Retrieved December 21, 2014.
  6. ^Writer, Graham Hack, Alligator."Kytra Hunter receives 2015 Honda Sports Award for gymnastics".The Independent Florida Alligator. RetrievedMarch 19, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^"Florida's Kytra Hunter Named Honda Gymnastics Sport Award Winner".CWSA. May 1, 2015. RetrievedMarch 19, 2020.

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Preceded byHonda Sports Award
(gymnastics)

2015
Succeeded by
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