Madison Desch

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Madison Desch
Nickname(s)Maddie
Country represented United States
Born (1997-08-25) August 25, 1997 (age 26)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
HometownLenexa, Kansas, U.S.
Height5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Weight115 lb (52 kg)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2011 - 2014
ClubGreat American Gymnastics Express
College teamUniversity of Alabama
Head coach(es)Al Fong and Armine Barutyan Fong
MusicLerneciner by Lavanda Trio (2011-2012)
RetiredMay 29, 2016
Medal record
Representing  United States
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Nanning Team
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2015 Toronto Team
Silver medal – second place 2015 Toronto All-Around
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Mississauga Team

Madison "Maddie" Desch (born August 25, 1997) is an American artistic gymnast. She trains at the Great American Gymnastics Express club in Blue Springs, Missouri alongside Brenna Dowell.

Junior career

2011

Desch's elite debut was at the 2011 CoverGirl Classic. She tied for third on vault and placed eighth on balance beam.[1] She finished ninth in the all-around, and qualified for the Junior National Championships.[2]

At the 2011 Junior Visa Championships, Desch placed tied for seventh on vault, nineteenth on bars, seventeenth on beam, and fifth on floor exercise.[3] She was added to the Junior National Team.[4]

2012

At the start of the year, Desch competed at the City of Jesolo competition with teammates Katelyn Ohashi, Bailie Key, Lexie Priessman, and Amelia Hundley. The team won the gold medal,[5] and Desch placed 5th in the all-around.[6]

At the U.S. Secret Classic, she placed 2nd in the all-around behind Simone Biles.[7]

At the Visa National Championships, Desch placed second in the all-around behind Lexie Priessman.[8] She also became the balance beam junior national champion with a score of 29.150.[9]

Senior career

2013

Desch's senior debut was at the Secret US Classic. She only competed on balance beam, where she placed sixth.[10]

At the P&G National Championships, she placed ninth in the all-around[11] and fourth on floor exercise.[12] However, she was not added back to the National team until the November training camp.[13]

2014

At the City of Jesolo Trophy, she contributed to the USA's gold medal finish, and placed eighth in the all-around.[14]

Desch competed two events at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic, finishing 13th.[15]

In August and September, Desch competed at the Pan American Championships in Mississauga, Canada. She helped the American team place first in the team competition. Individually, she placed fifth in the all-around competition with a score of 54.900.[16]

Desch was selected to compete at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China,[17] but she was later named the alternate.

2015

Desch competed at the 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy for the U.S. National team. On April 10, 2015, Desch announced that she is committed to the University of Alabama and their gymnastics team to do collegiate gymnastics.[18]

On August 13, Desch competed at the P&G Championships where she competed on 3 events (not vault). She started on bars and had trouble on her stadler full pirouette and struggled to stay in handstand and fell over the wrong way and she fell. She dismounted with a tucked full-in and came awfully close to the high bar. She scored a 13.100. She had a sub-par beam routine and scored a 13.850. On floor, she downgraded her routine since the Pan Am Games and had trouble on her landings, especially on her double tuck dismount and scored a 13.500. She withdrew from the remainder of the competition because of a back injury. However, Desch was invited to the Worlds training camp at the Karolyi Ranch.[19]

On November 11, 2015, she signed the National Letter of Intent to the University of Alabama.[20]

2016

On May 29, 2016, Desch announced her retirement from elite gymnastics via her personal Instagram account,[21] citing a persistent back injury. She said she would focus instead on preparing for her collegiate career at the University of Alabama.

References

  1. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_11cgc_jre.pdf
  2. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_11cgc_jraa.pdf
  3. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_11vc_jr_eventfinals.pdf
  4. ^ https://usagym.org/pages/post.html?PostID=8440
  5. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_12jesolo_jrteam.pdf
  6. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_12jesolo_jraa.pdf
  7. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_12classic_jr.pdf
  8. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_12vc_jr_aa.pdf
  9. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_12vc_jr_events.pdf
  10. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_13classic_sr.pdf
  11. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_13champs_sr2aa.pdf
  12. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_13champs_sr2events.pdf
  13. ^ https://usagym.org/pages/post.html?PostID=13214&prog=h
  14. ^ http://beamdreams.com/2014/03/23/2014-city-of-jesolo-wrap-up-and-results/
  15. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_14classic_sr.pdf
  16. ^ https://usagym.org/pages/post.html?PostID=14856&prog=h Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  17. ^ "USA Gymnastics Announces U.S. Women's Team For 2014 World Championships". USA Gymnastics. September 17, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
  18. ^ https://twitter.com/maddie_desch16/status/586508902847528961
  19. ^ https://usagym.org/pages/post.html?PostID=17197&prog=
  20. ^ https://twitter.com/BamaGymnastics/status/664567294039846912
  21. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BF92FEUio3L/?taken-by=maddie_desch16