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McKenna Kelley

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American artistic gymnast
McKenna Kelley
Personal information
Full nameMcKenna Lane Kelley
Born (1997-04-15)April 15, 1997 (age 28)
Gymnastics career
SportWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 United States
College teamLSU Tigers (Class of 2019)
ClubStars Gymnastics Training Center
Head coach(es)Dan Baker, Ashly Baker
RetiredApril 25, 2019
Medal record
RepresentingStars TX
Nastia Liukin Cup
Gold medal – first place2014 GreensboroAll Around
RepresentingLSU Tigers
NCAA Championships
Silver medal – second place2019 Fort WorthTeam
Silver medal – second place2017 St. LouisTeam
Silver medal – second place2016 Fort WorthTeam

McKenna Lane Kelley (born April 15, 1997) is a retired American artistic gymnast.

Early life

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McKenna Kelley was born on April 15, 1997, in Houston, Texas. She is the second of four children of Olympic gold medal gymnastMary Lou Retton and formerTexas Longhorns quarterbackShannon Kelley. Her older sister Shayla competed for theBaylor University Acrobatics and Tumbling team, her younger sister Skyla is a competitive cheerleader,[1] and her younger sister Emma has competed with theUniversity of Arkansas gymnastics team since 2020.[2]

Career

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Level 10

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Kelley placed 5th in the all-around at the 2013 J.O. Nationals in the Junior D age division.[3] In 2014, she was theNastia Liukin Cup co-champion withMackenzie Brannan.

Kelley briefly trained as an elite gymnast and was invited to a few U.S. National team camps in 2015.[4] She attended the USA Gymnastics training camp for the selection of the2015 Pan American Games but did not make the team.[5]

College

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2016

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Kelley joined theLSU Tigers gymnastics team in the 2016 season. She specialized in thefloor exercise, competing in 13 of 14 meets. At the SEC Championship, she posted a season-high score of 9.925 to help the Tigers win the team title; she also earned SEC All-Freshman honors.[6]

At the Super Six team finals of the2016 NCAA Gymnastics Championship, she contributed a score of 9.9 to the Tigers' second-place finish.[7]

2017

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Kelley competed on floor exercise in all but two meets of the 2017 season, and also competed once onvault for a score of 9.825. She earned a career-high floor exercise score of 9.975 against George Washington and Iowa. She posted a score of 9.95 on floor exercise at the SEC Championships, earning the event title and contributing to the Tigers' team title.

At the Super Six team finals of the2017 NCAA Gymnastics Championship, she contributed a score of 9.9 on the floor exercise to help the Tigers earn another second-place finish.[8] She earned first team All-America honors on the floor exercise.

2018

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Kelley did not compete in the 2018 season due to anAchilles tendon injury she suffered during a preseason training session.

2019

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In addition to floor exercise, Kelley competed regularly on vault and three times onbalance beam during the 2019 season. She posted season-high scores of 9.925 on the vault against Missouri and 9.85 on the balance beam at Kentucky. On March 8, she earned her first career perfect 10 on the floor exercise against Oregon State, earning SEC Specialist of the Week honors. At the SEC Championships, she posted scores of 9.9 on the vault and the floor exercise to help the Tigers to another team title.

In the team finals of the2019 NCAA Gymnastics Championship, Kelley contributed scores of 9.8875 on the vault and 9.95 on the floor exercise to help earn another second-place team finish for the Tigers.[9] She earned second team All-America honors on the floor exercise.

Having missed an entire season due to injury, Kelley was eligible to take aredshirt year but instead opted to retire and end her career after her senior season.[10]

Personal life

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McKenna lives inCedar Park, Texas,United States.[11] On September 28, 2024 she married her boyfriend Braden Doughty.[12]

References

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  1. ^Jenkins, Jeff (2014-06-03)."Kelley steps out of the shadows of famous mother".Houston Chronicle. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  2. ^"Emma Kelley". Retrieved11 October 2023.
  3. ^"GymDivas.Us | Online Resource for Gymnasts in the United States". gymdivas.us. Archived fromthe original on April 28, 2014. RetrievedApril 27, 2014.
  4. ^"April U.S. National Team Training Camp: Recap".Chatty Gymnast. Archived fromthe original on 27 May 2015. Retrieved10 August 2015.
  5. ^"USA Gymnastics - USA Gymnastics announces women Pan Am Games training squad".USA Gymnastics. Retrieved10 August 2015.
  6. ^"McKenna Kelley - 2019 - Gymnastics".LSU Tigers. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  7. ^"Teams".roadtonationals.com. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  8. ^"Teams".roadtonationals.com. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  9. ^"Teams".roadtonationals.com. Retrieved2020-06-18.
  10. ^Times-Picayune, Amie Just, NOLA com | The."LSU's McKenna Kelley announces retirement on 'Today Show'".NOLA.com. Retrieved2020-06-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  11. ^"USA Gymnastics | McKenna Kelley". usagym.org. RetrievedApril 27, 2014.
  12. ^"Mary Lou Retton's Daughter McKenna Kelley Marries Braden Doughty in Texas Hill Country Wedding! (Exclusive)". People. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2024.
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