Carly Janiga, now Carly Reardon, (born October 19, 1988) is an
American former
gymnast
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. She attended and competed for
Stanford University. She has won gold medals in FIG
Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
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competition
[USA Gymnastics Magazine, USA Gymnastics, November/December 2004, p.43] and was
NCAA
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champion in the
uneven bars
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in 2010. She was named the
Pacific-10 Conference
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Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2010.
USA Gymnastics
Janiga trained at the ''Desert Devils Gymnastics'' club in
Mesa
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,
Arizona
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under coach Geoff Eaton. She qualified for the
Olympic
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trials in
Anaheim
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,
California
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in June 2004 at age 15. She finished ninth, qualifying for the final selection camp, but was not selected for the six-member team for the Athens Games.
She scored best in tumbling. Her floor exercise featured four 'E' element tumbling passes: a double layout, double Arabian tucked, piked full-in, and whip through to triple full.
NBC
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commentator
Tim Daggett
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said of Janiga, "I don't pick the team, (national team coordinator)
Marta Karolyi does, and Marta Karolyi likes her a lot".
In late 2004, Janiga represented the United States in FIG
Artistic Gymnastics World Cup
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competition. In September, Janiga competed at the Copa La Serena, held in La Serena, Chile, earning Gold medals on Vault and Floor Exercise and a Silver medal on Beam.
NCAA Gymnastics
Janiga entered
Stanford University in fall 2006 and competed in
NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship
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each year until her graduation in 2010.
In 2007, Janiga was named First-Team
All-American in the all-around,
vault
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and
floor exercise
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. She placed fourth in the all-around competition at the 2007 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships. She was also named
Pacific-10 Conference
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2007 Freshman of the Year.
Janiga also won five individual conference titles at Stanford:
balance beam
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in 2008 and 2009, all-around and
uneven bars
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in 2009 and floor exercise in 2010.
Janiga was the all-around champion at the South Central Regional Championships in 2009. She ended her Stanford career with a 2010 NCAA title on the uneven bars with a score of 9.9375, only the second NCAA individual title in Stanford's history. Stanford coach Kristen Smyth said, "Tonight, Carly was what she's been for Stanford for four years -- amazing and an absolute rock for our team and our program. She is going to be impossible to replace. I can't think of a better way for her to cap off her career than she did tonight."
Personal life
Janiga graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University in 2010, and an MA in Education in 2011 through the Stanford Teacher Education Program.
Janiga Receives Pac-10 Honor
References
External links
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1988 births
Living people
American female artistic gymnasts
Stanford Cardinal women's gymnasts
U.S. women's national team gymnasts