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16 Facts About Amelia Hundley

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Amelia Magdalena Hundley was born on January 21,1998 and is a former American artistic gymnast.

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Amelia Hundley won a gold, silver, and bronze medal at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Amelia Hundley won team gold medals competing for the United States at the 2012 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships and the City of Jesolo Trophy.

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Amelia Hundley now attends the University of Florida on a full athletic scholarship and will compete for the Florida Gators gymnastics team in the NCAA.

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Amelia Hundley trained at the Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy under coaches Mary Lee Tracy and Amy Wert, and fitness trainer Betsy McNally, before joining the Florida Gators gymnastics team in the Fall of 2016.

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Amelia Hundley proceeded into gymnastics and by age seven was competing in the level-5 2005 Gatlin Classic.

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In March 2013, Amelia Hundley participated with the United States national squad in its group performance in the City of Jesolo Trophy, in Jesolo, Italy.

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Amelia Hundley was named to the national team and the Pan American Championships team.

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Amelia Hundley won silver on the floor exercise, with a score of 14.200.

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Amelia Hundley placed fourth in the all-around at the Pan-Am Games.

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Amelia Hundley slightly tore her meniscus on her first tumbling pass on floor, her first event.

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Amelia Hundley withdrew for night two due to the injury she sustained on floor exercise.

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On February 29,2016, USA Gymnastics revealed that Amelia Hundley would represent the United States at the 2016 Stuttgart World Cup on March 19.

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In March 2016, it was announced that Amelia Hundley would replace the injured Nia Dennis at the 2016 Stuttgart World Cup in Stuttgart, Germany.

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Amelia Hundley had strong performances on every event except uneven bars, where she faltered slightly, scoring a 13.266.

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However, due to her three other strong events, Amelia Hundley placed 3rd All-Around, winning the bronze medal with a score of 56.499.