Samantha Peszek

Samantha Peszek
 Gymnast 

Peszek in 2008.
Personal information
Full name Samantha Nicole Peszek
Nickname(s) Sam
Country represented  United States
Born (1991-12-14) December 14, 1991
Indianapolis, Indiana
Hometown Indianapolis, Indiana
Residence Los Angeles, California
Height 1.53 m (5 ft 14 in)
Weight 50 kg (110 lb)
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior International Elite
Club Sharp's Gymnastics Academy
College team University of California, Los Angeles
Head coach(es) Marvin Sharp
Former coach(es) Peter Zhao
Music "Reflejo de Luna" by Cranial and "It's You" by N.O.H.A.

Samantha Nicole Peszek (born December 14, 1991,[1] in Indianapolis) is an American former artistic gymnast. She was a member of the United States' silver-medal-winning women's gymnastics team at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1]

Following her elite gymnastics career, Peszek competed for the UCLA Bruins. She is a 17-time All-American,[2] the 2011 and 2015 NCAA balance beam champion,[2] and the 2015 NCAA all-around co-champion with Kytra Hunter.[3]

Elite career

In 2007, Peszek was part of the gold-medal-winning American teams at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships[1] and the Pan American Games.[4] In March 2008, she competed at the American Cup and placed third in the all-around, behind U.S. teammates Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson.[5]

After solid performances at the 2008 National Championships, Olympic Trials, and Olympic selection camp,[6] Peszek was chosen as a member of the U.S. Olympic team, along with Johnson, Liukin, Chellsie Memmel, Alicia Sacramone, and Bridget Sloan.[7]

At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Peszek injured her ankle during warm-ups just minutes before the women's qualification and was able to compete only on the uneven bars.[6][8] She was the second gymnast on the U.S. team to be injured, the other being Memmel.[8]

After the Olympics, Peszek took time off to let her ankle heal before returning to elite competition at the 2009 CoverGirl U.S. Classic, where she placed second on vault.[1] She then competed at the National Championships, hoping to make the World Championships team as a three-event specialist; she planned to postpone surgery to fix a torn labrum in her shoulder. She placed second on beam and seventh on floor exercise at Nationals[1] and made it to the second and final selection camp for Worlds, but pulled out and decided to get her torn labrum fixed.[9]

NCAA career

In her first season at UCLA, Peszek won the balance beam title at the 2011 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships, where she became the first college gymnast to do a standing backflip with a full twist on the beam.[2] She was a first-team All-American on beam in 2011 and 2012.[2]

Peszek redshirted the 2013 NCAA season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon.[2][10] Later in 2013, she became an NACGC/W Scholastic All-American for the third consecutive year,[2] and was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame as a member of the 2007 World Championships team.[11]

In 2014, she returned to NCAA competition. In a tri-meet against Michigan and Utah, she competed in the all-around for the first time since 2012[12] and won with a total score of 39.65 (9.925 on vault, 9.875 on uneven bars, 9.925 on balance beam, and 9.925 on floor exercise).[13] She then posted a career-high 39.70 all-around score during a tri-meet against Utah State and Bowling Green (9.950 on vault, 9.975 on uneven bars, 9.925 on balance beam, and 9.850 on floor exercise).[14]

In March 2014, Peszek competed at the Pac-12 Conference Championship. She contributed scores of 9.825 on vault, 9.900 on uneven bars, 9.925 on balance beam, and 9.775 on floor exercise to the UCLA team's fourth-place finish. Individually, she was named the 2014 Pac-12 balance beam champion and finished second in the all-around competition.[2]

In 2015, she opted to use her final year of NCAA eligibility as a fifth-year senior. She won the NCAA title on the balance beam with a score of 9.95,[15][16] and the all-around title (tied with University of Florida gymnast Kytra Hunter) with a score of 39.60.[3]

Retirement

Peszek retired from competitive gymnastics following the 2015 NCAA National Championships. She ended her career as an Olympics medalist, a World Champion and a 3-time NCAA champion. [15]

Post-Retirement

Peszek was hired by the Pac-12 Network as a color commentator for the 2016 gymnastics season.[17]

Personal life

Peszek is Catholic and graduated from Cathedral High School in 2010.[18]

After the 2008 Olympics, Peter Zhao, Peszek's longtime coach at DeVeau's School of Gymnastics, retired from coaching and returned to China to help with his family's business.[19] Peszek transferred to Sharp's Gymnastics Academy, where she trained alongside Olympic teammate Bridget Sloan.[19]

Peszek graduated from UCLA and lives in Los Angeles.[1]

Routines

Elite (2008)

NCAA (2014)

Floor music

Competitive history

2015 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score Qualifying-Rank Qualifying-Score
2015
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships Fort Worth Team N/A N/A DNQ 196.4
All Around 1 39.6 N/A N/A
Balance Beam 1 9.95 1 9.90
Floor Exercise 9 9.8875 4 9.90
Vault N/A N/A DNQ 9.90
Uneven Bars N/A N/A DNQ 9.90
NCAA Regionals Columbus Team 1 197.50
All Around 1 39.675
Balance Beam 1 9.95
Floor Exercise 1 9.925
Uneven Bars 2 9.9
Vault 3 9.9
Pac-12 Conference Championship Utah Team 2 197.350
All Around 2 39.575
Balance Beam 1 9.95
Floor Exercise 1 9.95

2014 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score
2014
Pac-12 Conference Championship Berkeley Team 4 196.525
All Around 2 39.425
Balance Beam 1 9.925

2013 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score
2013
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships Los Angeles Team 4 197.100
Pac-12 Conference Championship Corvallis Team 2 197.375

2012 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score
2012
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships Duluth Balance Beam 7 9.8500
Team 3 197.750
Pac-12 Conference Championship Salt Lake City Team 1 197.425

2011 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score
2011
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships Cleveland Balance Beam 1 9.9
Team 2 197.375
Pac-10 Conference Championship Los Angeles, CA Team 2 196.750

2009 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score Qualifying Rank Qualifying Score
2009
CoverGirl U.S. Classic Des Moines Vault 2 14.850 N/A N/A
Balance Beam 9 13.500 N/A N/A
U.S. Championships Dallas Balance Beam 2 15.100 2 15.000
Floor Exercise 7 14.050 6 14.200

2008 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score Qualifying Rank Qualifying Score
2008 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing Team 2 186.525 2 246.800
Uneven Bars DNQ N/A 23 14.800
Olympic Trials Philadelphia All Around 4 61.850 4 61.400
Balance Beam 4 15.550 4 15.800
Floor Exercise 2 15.500 3 15.650
Uneven Bars 6 15.200 5 15.300
Vault 4 15.150 3 15.100
U.S. Championships Boston All Around 4 61.250 4 60.750
Balance beam 5 16.000 5 15.400
Floor Exercise 10 14.750 4 15.200
Uneven Bars 6 15.550 6 15.150
American Cup New York City All Around 3 63.075 3 63.075

2007 season

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score Qualifying Rank Qualifying Score
2007 World Championships Stuttgart Team 1 184.400 1 245.025
Vault N/A DNQ N/A 15.050
Uneven Bars N/A DNQ N/A 14.875
Floor Exercise N/A DNQ N/A 14.500
U.S. Championships San Jose All Around 7 59.850 11 56.450
Uneven Bars 10 14.700 13 13.950
Balance Beam 9 15.000 13 13.950
Floor Exercise 10 15.050 15 13.550
Pan American Games Rio de Janeiro Team 1 243.225 1 243.225

2006 season (junior career)

Year Competition Location Event Final-Rank Final-Score Qualifying Rank Qualifying Score
2006 U.S. Championships Saint Paul All Around 3 59.650 3 59.800
Balance Beam 7 14.900 7 14.700
Uneven Bars 3 15.200 3 15.050
Floor Exercise 5 14.350 5 14.600
Vault 2 15.200 2 15.300
Pan American Championships Gatineau Team 1 179.500 1
All Around 4 59.250
Floor Exercise 1 15.100
Vault 2 14.387

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Samantha Peszek - 2011 Gymnastics Roster - UCLA Athletics". www.uclabruins.com. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  3. 1 2 Woods, David (2015-04-18). "Samantha Peszek ties for NCAA gymnastics all-around title". Indy Star. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  4. "U.S. women win team title at 2007 Pan Am Games". usagym.org. USA Gymnastics. 2007-07-14. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  5. "USA's Hamm, Liukin win 2008 Tyson American Cup". usagym.org. USA Gymnastics. 2008-03-01. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  6. 1 2 Grimala, Mike (2010-02-18). "Peszek parts with work overload". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
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  8. 1 2 Macur, Juliet (2008-08-10). "U.S. Gymnasts Overcome Injuries in Qualifying". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  9. Normile, Dwight. "Peszek Withdraws From Worlds Selection". International Gymnast Magazine Online. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  10. Epps, Michelle (2013-01-07). "Gymnast Sam Peszek tears Achilles tendon, out for season". dailybruin.com. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  11. "Biography: Super Seven". www.usghof.org. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  12. Lemos, Zachary (2014-03-10). "UCLA takes second at gymnastics tri-meet, beating Utah". Daily Bruin. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  13. "Peszek All-Around Win Leads UCLA to Second Place at Michigan". uclabruins.com. 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  14. "Women's Gymnastics Meet Results at UCLA Tri-Meet". www.utahstateaggies.com. 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  15. 1 2 Gerstner, Joanne C. (2015-04-22). "Winning Two NCAA Titles, Samantha Peszek Ends Gymnastics Career In Style". www.teamusa.org. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  16. "UCLA Senior Samantha Peszek Wins NCAA Balance Beam Title". www.uclabruins.com. 2015-04-19. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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  18. "The Faith of an Olympian". Patheos. 2009-10-15. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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