2023 Predictions: Who Will Make the Most of Their COVID Year in 2023?

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We’re narrowing in on the 2023 season, and it wouldn’t be a new year without some predictions! We’ll be answering one pressing question over the course of eight days as we gear up for the first meet on January 6. Check out the previous days’ questions and predictions here.

Teams having their star gymnasts back for one more year is about to get wild. We truly don’t deserve an extra year of some of these stellar gymnasts. However, we get it anyway, and today’s prediction is all about which one will make the absolute most of the opportunity.

Who Will Make the Most of Their COVID Year?

Winner: Lynnzee Brown, Denver (3 votes)

Runners-up: Alexis Richardson, Bridgeport (2 votes)

Also receiving votes: Derrian Gobourne, Auburn (1 vote), Amara Cunningham, Washington (1 vote)

Elizabeth: I said this last year, and…we won’t talk about it. I’m speaking Lynnzee Brown revenge tour into existence.

 

Illustrated headshot of Peri GoodmanPeri: Alexis Richardson, hands down. She’s one of five sixth year gymnasts this season, and re-introduced all around during last year’s infamous Bridgeport lineup puzzle. 

 

Illustrated headshot of Alyssa Van AukerAlyssa: After helping her team break numerous records in 2022, I hope Derrian Gobourne can help Auburn continue that momentum in her fifth year.

 

Illustrated headshot of Emily MinehartEmily M: It has to be Lynnzee Brown. Her exit…

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