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Elizabeth Price (gymnast)

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American artistic gymnast
Elizabeth Price
Personal information
Full nameElizabeth Nicole Price
Nickname
  • Ebee
Born (1996-05-28)May 28, 1996 (age 29)
Gymnastics career
SportWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 United States
(2010–14 (US))
College teamStanford Cardinal
ClubParkettes National Gymnastics Center
Head coach(es)Bill and Donna Strauss
Assistant coach(es)Robin Netwall, John Holman, Joe Stallone
ChoreographerDominic Zito
MusicSanto Domingo (2010-2011),Infiltrado (2012)
RetiredApril 21, 2018
World ranking1 (CII All-Around)(2014)
Medal record
Representing United States
Pacific Rim Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 RichmondTeam
Gold medal – first place2014 RichmondAll-Around
Gold medal – first place2014 RichmondUneven Bars
Gold medal – first place2014 RichmondFloor Exercise
Bronze medal – third place2014 RichmondBalance Beam
FIG World Cup
Event1st2nd3rd
All-Around World Cup410
RepresentingtheStanford Cardinal
NCAA Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 Fort WorthVault
Gold medal – first place2018 St. LouisUneven Bars
Bronze medal – third place2018 St. LouisAll-Around

Elizabeth "Ebee"Nicole Price (born May 28, 1996) is a retiredAmericanartistic gymnast. Price was an alternate for the2012 Summer Olympics Gymnastics team, the 2014 American Cup Champion, and the 2013-2014Artistic Gymnastics World Cup All Around Series Winner.[1] She was a member of the U.S. Junior National Gymnastics Team from 2010 to 2012 and the US Senior National Team from 2012 to 2014. She retired from international elite gymnastics in April 2014.

In 2014, she joined theStanford University women's gymnastics team and competed in her first NCAA competition on January 4, 2015. She won two weekly honors: Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Week (January 12) and Specialist of the Week (March 10). At the 2015 Pac-12 Conference Championships, she tied for the uneven bars title, tied for third on vault, and was named Pac-12 Specialist of the Year. Price finished the season as 2015 NCAA national vault champion and a three time first-team All-American.

Personal life

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Elizabeth Nicole Price was born on May 28, 1996, inPlainfield, New Jersey to David and Diane Price and has two younger brothers named Ethan and Elijah. Price began gymnastics at the age of three years when her parents decided she needed an activity toward which to channel her energy. She was home-schooled, first through an online Pennsylvania charter school and then through Bridgeway Academy, allowing her to dedicate much of her time to training for elite gymnastics.[2][3]

In 2011, Price broke herbig toe after competing atCity of Jesolo Trophy meet inJesolo, Italy. She underwent surgery to reconstruct the toe.

Price signed a national letter of intent toStanford University, and joined the Cardinals in the fall of 2014.

Price is pursuing a Master's indesign engineering atHarvard University[4]

Junior career

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2008

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Price competed in the junior division of the 2008 US Classics, ranking 20th all-around. She was ranked 12th onvault, 22nd on both theuneven bars andbalance beam, and 17th onfloor exercise.

Price qualified to the junior elite level, and competed in the junior division at theUS Nationals, placing 27th all-around. Vault continued to be her best event, where she ranked 13th by the end of day one and dropped to 14th place after the second day. She ranked 28th on uneven bars on both nights, but dropped from 15th place to 22nd on the balance beam over the course of the two nights of competition. She placed 26th on day one of floor exercise, but moved up to finish in 24th place on that apparatus by the second night.

2009

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Price took part in four invitationals in addition to the 2009 American Classic, a junior qualifying event for the Visa Championships (also known as the US Nationals).[5] She won the all-around title at her gym's Parkette Invitational, and went on to win first place on vault and second place in the all-around competition at the Maryland Classics. She then competed at the Fiesta Bowl Invitational and achieved the same results in addition to a first place win on floor exercise.[6] Later in the year, Price competed at the International Gymnix Open Competition (different from the Junior Cup which was won by Jordyn Wieber) inMontreal, where she won the all-around title. She scored the highest on vault and floor, finishing third on the bars and second on balance beam during the event finals, and tied for first place on floor.[7]

At the 2009 American classic, she ranked in the top 20 competitors but failed to qualify for the 2009 Visa Championships.

2010

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In early 2010, Price participated in the Bieger's National Elite qualifier where she attained junior elite status for the second time since 2008. She finished first on vault and won the all-around competition. Price then competed at the US Covergirl Classic inChicago, where she placed 7th on vault and 15th overall.[8] These wins once again qualified her for the Visa Championships, this time inHartford, Connecticut. There, she finished 13th in the all-around and earned a spot on the US Junior Nationals team for the first time alongside future Olympic teammatesMcKayla Maroney,Gabby Douglas,Kyla Ross, Jordyn Wieber, and fellow alternateSarah Finnegan.[9]

2011

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Price once again competed in her hometown gym's Parkette Invitational, claiming first in the all-around as well as on the balance beam, uneven bars, and vault. In March, Price was chosen to compete for theUS at the City of Jesolo Trophy inJesolo, Italy. There, she contributed to the United States' team's first-place win aboveRussia andItaly. She personally placed third on vault and fourth on balance beam, placing seventh in the all-around. After competition, she broke her big toe and requiredreconstructive surgery.

She recovered quickly and traveled to Chicago to compete in the 2011 CoverGirl Classic. She competed on only two events to spare her toe, and tied for third place on the uneven bars with fellow 2012 Olympic alternate Sarah Finnegan.[10]

She qualified for the Visa Championships for the third time, and traveled toSt. Paul, Minnesota for competition. Price finished eleventh in the all-around competition, placing fifth on vault and fourth on the uneven bars. She was named to the US Junior Nationals team for the second consecutive year with Kyla Ross and Sarah Finnegan. Douglas, Wieber, and Maroney met the age requirement for the Senior national team and were therefore appointed to that roster instead, joiningAly Raisman.

Senior career

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2012

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Price kicked off her first year as a senior international elite by competing once again in the Parkette Invitational, scoring a perfect 10 on vault. She finished first on every apparatus except on balance beam, where she placed second.

In March, Price was chosen for the second consecutive year to represent the United States at theCity of Jesolo Trophy in Italy, where the team defended their title by winning first place. Individually she scored second on vault, fifth and sixth on floor exercise and the all-around respectively, seventh on the uneven bars and seventeenth on the balance beam.

In May, Price competed at the Secret US Classic inChicago, Illinois. Price placed second on vault, fourth on the uneven bars, twentieth on balance beam, eleventh on floor exercise, and fifth in the all-around. These scores allowed her to qualify for the Visa Championships, her first time doing so in the senior division.

In June, Price competed at theVisa Championships inSt.Louis, Missouri. On day one of competition, she placed second on vault once again, seventh on bars, ninth on beam, sixth on floor, and fifth all-around. On day two, Price finished eighth and ninth on bars and beam respectively and fifth on floor exercise and in the all-around. Following the 2012 Visa Championships Price was invited to compete at the 2012 US Olympic Trials.

In July, Price competed at the 2012 Olympic Trials and placed fourth all-around.[3] Price was named as a team alternate to the USA Olympic Gymnastics Team alongsideAnna Li andSarah Finnegan.[11] Following Trials Price stated "I'm really excited to go to London. I think I'm most excited about representing my gym at the Olympics, I felt really confident going in. I especially felt great about my floor routine, since that's my best event." Coach Bill Strauss said of Price, "I think it's fantastic. I think it will give her great experience internationally... She grew up with us. She's like our surrogate daughter."[3]

In the 2012–13 season, Price was ranked second in the WCII All Around World Rankings behind Germany'sElisabeth Seitz.

2013

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Price was slated to compete at the 2013American Cup, but withdrew due to a strained hip muscle. She cited her desire to be healthy for future competitions, such as the Visa National Championships and World Championships, as her reason for withdrawing given that this was a relatively minor injury.

Price resumed training in April 2013 subsequently injuring the opposite hip. She was still recovering from that injury and unable to compete at the 2013Secret US Classic.

In August, Price was able to compete at the 2013P&G Championships inHartford, Connecticut. Price, however did not compete all four events due to lack of training because of injury. Price competed vault and uneven bars. Price finished eighth on uneven bars. Following the P&G Championships Price was named to the USA Senior National Team. Price was also invited to the qualifying camp for the 2013World Artistic Gymnastics Championships inHuntsville, Texas. Following the camp Price was named as the non-traveling alternate to the United States team for the2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

2014

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In January 2014, it was announced that Price would compete at the 2014American Cup inGreensboro, NC afterKyla Ross withdrew owing to an injury.[12]

Price competed at theAT&T American Cup and won the event with a score of 59.966, placing ahead of teammateBrenna Dowell.

She went on to win the all-around at the2014 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships, just ahead of teammateKyla Ross.

In April 2014, Price announced her retirement from elite gymnastics and the U.S. National Team. The reason for her departure was to attendStanford University beginning in the fall of 2014 and compete in NCAA gymnastics as a member of the Stanford women's gymnastics team.

World ranking

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In the 2012–13 season, Price was ranked 2nd in the CII All Around World Rankings behind Germany's Elisabeth Seitz. [27]

In 2014, she was ranked number 1 in the FIG World Rankings in theCII All Around.

College career

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On November 13, 2013, Price signed theNational Letter of Intent toStanford University and theCardinal women's gymnastics program.[13] A couple of months later, in April 2014, she revealed that she would enroll to the school for the 2014–15 academic year.[14]

2015: Freshman

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Price began her NCAA career by scoring a 9.95 on vault at the Northern California Classic on January 4, 2015. On January 26, 2015, in a meet against Oregon State, she scored a perfect 10 on vault. She had suffered a broken foot during the off-season which reduced her training time in the preseason and prevented her from competing in the all-around at the beginning of the NCAA season. She added uneven bars on January 9, 2015, scoring a 9.925 in a meet against San Jose State. She suffered a shoulder injury during her uneven bars routine on January 31, 2015, in a meet against Arizona State, which kept her out of the bars line-up until the Pac-12 Championships. She competed on floor exercise for the first time on March 2, 2015, scoring a 9.975. Overall for the regular season, Price earned 11 victories in 14 performances: vault (6), bars (4) and floor (1). She scored 9.925 or higher in 12-of-14 routines, including the perfect 10 on vault, and began her collegiate career with seven consecutive individual event victories. She earned two Pac-12 weekly honors: Specialist of the Week (March 10) and Freshman/Newcomer of the Week (Jan. 12).

At the Pac-12 Championships on March 21, 2015, she helped Stanford to a third-place finish behind Utah and UCLA with scores of 9.95 on vault (3rd place) and 9.95 on uneven bars (1st place and a share of the Pac-12 uneven bar title with Corrie Lothrop of Utah). She was named Pac-12 Specialist of the Year for 2015.

At the West Virginia Regional Championships on April 4, 2015, she scored 9.925 on vault and helped Stanford finish 2nd to qualify to the NCAA National Championships. At the 2015 NCAA National Championships in Ft. Worth Texas on April 17, 2015, she helped her team qualify to the Super Six with scores of 9.95 on vault. 9.95 on uneven bars, and 9.85 on floor exercise, thus qualifying to the individual event finals on vault and uneven bars. At the Super Six competition on April 18, 2015, Price helped Stanford, ranked 11th going into national championships, finish the season in fifth place. She competed the All-Around for the first time all season scoring 39.675: VT 9.95, UB, 9.925, BB 9.9, and FX 9.9. At event finals on April 19, 2015, she won the NCAA vault title with a score of 9.9333 and tied for 5th on uneven bars with a 9.9.

Price finished the season as a three time All-American: regular season first team All-American on vault and post-season first-team All-American on vault and uneven bars.

Career Perfect 10.0

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SeasonDateEventMeet
2015January 26, 2015VaultStanford vs Oregon State
2018January 8, 2018Uneven Bars2018 NorCal Classic (@Stanford)
February 17, 2018Floor ExerciseStanford vs California
March 11, 2018Stanford vs UCLA
April 20, 2018Uneven BarsNCAA Championship Semifinals

Competitive history

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YearEventTeamAAVTUBBBFX
Junior
2010U.S. Classic157113320
US National Championships13553318
2011City of Jesolo Trophy1st place, gold medalist(s)73rd place, bronze medalist(s)1348
U.S. Classic163rd place, bronze medalist(s)
US National Championships11542118
Senior
2012City of Jesolo Trophy1st place, gold medalist(s)62nd place, silver medalist(s)7175
U.S. Classic52nd place, silver medalist(s)42011
US National Championships5895
Olympic Trials4594
Stuttgart World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
Glasgow World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
2013US National Championships8
Stuttgart World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
Glasgow World Cup2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2014American Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
Pacific Rim Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)
NCAA
2015PAC-12 Championships33rd place, bronze medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)
NCAA Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)5
2016PAC-12 Championships542nd place, silver medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)7
NCAA Championships4412
2017PAC-12 Championships552nd place, silver medalist(s)
NCAA Championships
2018PAC-12 Championships71st place, gold medalist(s)
NCAA Championships3rd place, bronze medalist(s)101st place, gold medalist(s)7

References

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  1. ^":: USA Gymnastics :: Elizabeth Price ::". Usagym.org. Retrieved2012-07-26.
  2. ^"Elizabeth Price Nails National Gymnastics Meet -Olympic Dreams Possible". Bridgeway Academy. Retrieved29 July 2012.
  3. ^abcFritchman, Katie (2 July 2012)."Elizabeth 'Ebee' Price, of Upper Saucon Township, says she's excited to be an Olympic selection". PennLive. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  4. ^"Students". 14 April 2021.
  5. ^"2009 American Classic heads to San Diego". USA Gymnastics. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  6. ^"35th Annual Fiesta Bowl Gymnastics Invitational". MyMeetScores. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  7. ^Turner, Amanda."Wieber Sweeps Gymnix".2009 International Gymnix. International Gymnast Magazine. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  8. ^"2010 CoverGirl Classic field set, single session tickets go on sale July 10". USA Gymnastics. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  9. ^"USA Gymnastics names 2010 U.S. Women's National Team". USA Gymnastics. Archived fromthe original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  10. ^"Bars Rankings"(PDF).2011 Cover Girl Classic. USA Gymnastics. Retrieved26 July 2012.
  11. ^Hong, Jae (July 1, 2012)."Elizabeth Price, of Lehigh County, selected as alternate for U.S. women's gymnastics team".PennLive. Retrieved27 July 2012.
  12. ^"USA's Price joins field for 2014 AT&T American Cup | American Cup". 24 January 2014.
  13. ^"Elizabeth Price to Stanford - FloGymnastics". 13 November 2013.
  14. ^"Price announces plans to attend Stanford University, retires from national team". Archived fromthe original on 2016-01-27. Retrieved2016-01-19.

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