Emily Lee is a former member of the United States national team.
16 Facts About Emily Lee
Emily Lee is the 2021 Winter Cup all-around bronze medalist and the 2020 L'International Gymnix all-around champion.
Emily Lee is currently competing in collegiate gymnastics with the UCLA Bruins.
Emily Lee was born on October 4,2002, in San Jose, California to Tina and Calvin Lee.
Emily Lee is the middle of five children; her younger sister Taylor died of Leukemia in 2015.
Emily Lee began gymnastics when she was eight years old.
Emily Lee signed her National Letter of Intent for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team, and she will join in the 2022 season.
Emily Lee competed at the 2016 US Classic where she finished twenty-second in the all-around with a total score of 53.200, and she placed ninth on the balance beam.
Emily Lee competed at the 2018 American Classic, but she suffered an injury during her uneven bars routine and withdrew from the rest of the meet.
Emily Lee then competed at the American Classic where she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Faith Torrez and the gold medal on the floor exercise.
Emily Lee was selected to compete at the US Worlds Trials where she placed tenth in the all-around, but she was not selected for the World Championships team.
On March 3,2020, Emily Lee was added to the US National Team when she was selected for her first international assignment- the L'International Gymnix in Montreal.
Individually, Emily Lee won the gold medal in the all-around and the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Skinner.
At the 2021 Winter Cup, Emily Lee won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Jordan Chiles and Shilese Jones with a total score of 53.400.
At the National Championships Emily Lee competed the all-around both days and finished in 13th place.
At the Olympic Trials Emily Lee suffered an Achilles tendon rupture while competing on floor exercise.