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Gymnast Skye Blakely, a Rising Star from Frisco, Has Her Sights Set on Paris in 2024.

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Skye Amiel Blakely was born on 4th February, 2005 . She is an artistic gymnast from America. She competed on teams that captured gold at the 2022 World Championships, silver at the 2022 Pan American Championships, and bronze at the first-ever Junior World Championships. She is Sloane Blakely’s younger sister, a gymnast.

The Olympic Games in Paris are still two years away in 2024. For athletes with Olympic aspirations, though, they are only around the bend. One of them is Frisco resident Skye Blakely. She recently assisted in the United States women winning their sixth consecutive team gymnastics world championship after surviving a major injury last year.

The primary thing that keeps me motivated, according to Blakely, is my goals; I just concentrate on where I want to be. Her goal of competing on the Olympic stage was put on hold last year after she tore an elbow ligament during trials for 2021.

I think I absolutely showed that this year, said Blakely, who said that she had surgery the previous year. “I feel like that inspired me and pushed me to be even better and to come back faster and stronger,” she said.I think I absolutely showed that this year, said Blakely, who said that she had surgery the previous year. “I feel like that inspired me and pushed me to be even better and to come back faster and stronger,” she said.

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TAMPA, FLORIDA – AUGUST 19: Skye Blakely competes in the uneven bars during the 2022 US Gymnastics Championships at Amalie Arena on August 19, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

What did Skye Blakely Do After Her Surgery?

She assisted the United States in winning a record sixth consecutive world team championship in October after that Olympic-ending surgery.The world champion was greeted at the airport by her WOGA family.

It hasn’t quite sunk in yet. It’s like the most incredible experience ever. Since I was seven years old, I’ve been fantasizing about this, said Blakely.

Blakely works out six days a week at WOGA Frisco with coach Yevgeny Marchenko, who also led Carly Patterson to the 2004 Summer Olympics gold medal. “I really want it. My ultimate aim is to be there and perform on the Olympic stage, so I work hard every day to achieve the smaller goals first. “That is really my biggest dream,” added Blakely.

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For the growing star who is prepared to soar, a dream delayed but not denied. Recently, She pledged her allegiance to the University of Florida, where she’ll compete alongside Sloane. She claims, however, that she will forgo her senior year of Wakeland High School in Frisco in order to concentrate on Olympic qualifying.

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