Victoria Ashley Moors was born on November 5,1996 and is a retired Canadian artistic gymnast who represented her country at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
18 Facts About Victoria Moors
Victoria Moors is the older sister of 2020 Olympic gymnast Brooklyn Moors.
Victoria Moors won the all-around competition with a score of 53.100.
In event finals, Victoria Moors placed first on vault, scoring 13.450; first on uneven bars, scoring 13.400; and first on floor, scoring 15.250.
Victoria Moors left the Cambridge Kips gymnastics club to move to Dynamo Gymnastics, a new club opened by her longtime coach, Elvira Saadi.
In January, Victoria Moors competed at the London Prepares series, where Canada placed second and qualified a full team to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Victoria Moors contributed an all-around score of 54.282 and placed second in the floor final with a score of 14.200.
Victoria Moors placed third in the all-around competition with a score of 55.050, third in the uneven bars final with a score of 13.300, and first in the floor final with a score of 14.650.
Victoria Moors contributed to the Canadian team's bronze medal with an all-around score of 54.850.
Victoria Moors tied for the silver medal in the all-around competition with a score of 56.300.
In event finals, Victoria Moors placed second on uneven bars, scoring 13.650, and first on floor, scoring 14.600.
That summer, Victoria Moors hoped to be chosen as part of the five-member team that would represent Canada at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Victoria Moors contributed scores of 13.700 on uneven bars and 14.600 on floor toward the Canadian team's fifth-place finish.
Victoria Moors got the highest score among the women on the floor during competition with a score of 14.600 and won the bronze medal behind American gymnasts Katelyn Ohashi and Simone Biles with an all-around score of 57.066.
In January, Victoria Moors was announced as a competitor for the 2014 American Cup in early March.
Victoria Moors won the all-around competition with a total score of 56.250 and qualified for the bars final, where she scored 13.225 and tied for the fourth place with Victoria-Kayen Woo, and for the beam final, where she scored 10.850 and came seventh.
On 31 May 2015, Victoria Moors announced her retirement from the sport via an Instagram post.
Victoria Moors has two eponymous skills listed in the Code of Points.