Kyla Ross

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Kyla Ross is an American artistic gymnast, Olympic gold medalist, and multiple-time NCAA champion who became one of the most decorated athletes in collegiate gymnastics history.

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instanceOf NCAA gymnast
Olympic gymnast
artistic gymnast
human
collegeTeam UCLA Bruins NERFINISHED
competedAt 2012 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1996-10-24
discipline women's artistic gymnastics
disciplineSpecialty balance beam
uneven bars
educatedAt University of California, Los Angeles
ethnicGroup Filipino American
Japanese American
Puerto Rican American
familyName Ross NERFINISHED
fullName Kyla Briana Ross NERFINISHED
givenName Kyla NERFINISHED
headCoach Chris Waller NERFINISHED
Valorie Kondos Field NERFINISHED
height about 1.60 m
medalInEvent women's artistic team all-around
memberOf Fierce Five NERFINISHED
memberOfSportsTeam UCLA Bruins women's gymnastics NERFINISHED
United States women's national artistic gymnastics team NERFINISHED
NCAATitle NCAA all-around title
NCAA individual title on balance beam
NCAA individual title on uneven bars
NCAA team championship with UCLA
nickname Kyla Boss NERFINISHED
notableAchievement first female gymnast to win Olympic, World, and NCAA championships
one of the most decorated athletes in NCAA gymnastics history
occupation artistic gymnast
gymnastics coach
placeOfBirth Honolulu, Hawaii, United States NERFINISHED
representedCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
residence Southern California, United States NERFINISHED
retiredFromEliteGymnastics 2016
sexOrGender female
sport artistic gymnastics
teammate Aly Raisman NERFINISHED
Gabby Douglas NERFINISHED
Jordyn Wieber NERFINISHED
McKayla Maroney NERFINISHED
turnedElite 2009
wonMedal Olympic gold medal
World Championships bronze medal
World Championships gold medal
World Championships silver medal
worldChampion yes

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