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MyKayla Skinner

MyKayla Brooke Skinner Harmer (born December 9, 1996) is an American former artistic gymnast. She was the 2020 Olympic vault silver medalist and was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team. Skinner competed at the 2014 World Championships where she contributed to the U.S. team's gold medal, also winning an individual bronze medal on vault. She won 11 total medals at the USA National Championships during her senior career. She also competed for the University of Utah's gymnastics team and was a two-time NCAA champion.

MyKayla Skinner
Full nameMyKayla Brooke Skinner Harmer
Country representedUnited States
Born (1996-12-09) December 9, 1996 (age 27)
Gilbert, Arizona, U.S.
HometownGilbert, Arizona, U.S.
ResidenceAmerican Fork, Utah, U.S.
Spouse
Jonas Harmer
(m. 2019)
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2011–2016, 2019–2021 (USA)
GymDesert Lights Gymnastics
College teamUtah Red Rocks (2017–2019)
Head coach(es)Lisa Spini
Megan Marsden
Tom Farden
Assistant coach(es)Bruce McGehee
MusicBrać by Donatan, Cleo, Enej (2021)
Cry Me a River by Sven Duijff (2014)
Beatroot by Bond (2013)
La Cumparsita by Bulevard Tango Club (2011–2012)
RetiredAugust 1, 2021
Medal record
YouTube information
Channel
  • MyKayla Skinner
Years active2020–present
GenreVlog
Subscribers133k[1]
Total views20,673,486[1]
100,000 subscribers2021

Last updated: May 23, 2023

Elite gymnastics career edit

2011–2012: Career beginnings edit

Skinner was the junior individual all-around champion of the 2011 American Classic.[2][3] She was named to the junior US national team after finishing tenth in the all-around and second on vault at the National Championships.[4][5][6]

Skinner became age-eligible for senior-level competition in 2012. Early in the year she was added to the U.S. senior national team.[7] She was a member of the winning U.S. squad at the City of Jesolo Trophy in March. In June, she finished 15th all around at the U.S. Nationals and third on vault.[8][9] She had hoped to make the 2012 US women's Olympic team but was not selected to compete at the Olympic Trials.[10][11][12]

2013–2015: Early success edit

Skinner competed at the Fiesta Bowl in early 2013, winning every individual event except for the floor exercise where she tied for eighth place.[13] At the 2013 P&G Championships she placed third on vault and floor. She finished sixth in the all-around.

In early 2014 Skinner competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy, helping the US win gold as a team. Individually she won the gold on vault and floor exercise and placed fourth in the all-around. In August and September, Skinner competed at the Pan American Championships in Mississauga, Canada. She helped the American team place first in the team competition. Individually, she placed first in the all-around competition with a score of 56.850.[14] In the event finals, she placed first on vault scoring 15.037, seventh on balance beam scoring 13.475, and first on floor scoring 14.750.[15]

Skinner was selected to compete at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China.[16] She won a gold medal with the U.S. in the team competition, contributing a score of 15.775 on vault and 14.666 on the floor.[17] In the event finals, Skinner won a bronze medal in the vault, with a score of 15.366,[18] and placed fourth in the floor exercise final, scoring a 14.700, losing out on a second bronze medal to Aliya Mustafina who had a score of 14.733.[19][20]

Skinner competed at the 2015 AT&T American Cup, held in Arlington, Texas, on March 7, 2015.[21] She placed second to Simone Biles in that event with a score of 57.832.

On July 25, at the U.S. Classic, competing on a recently injured ankle, Skinner finished 7th in the all-around with a score of 55.500. On beam, she had a fall on her back-handspring tuck full series. She had a stable routine the rest of the way and scored a 12.800, placing 12th on the event. On floor exercise, one of her best events, she threw in her Moors (double twisting double layout) and her Silivas (double twisting double tuck), but she watered down her last two tumbling passes to protect her ankle from further injury. She fell on her double tuck and scored a low 13.500 from a 6.3 start value, placing 9th on the event. She scored a 15.100 on her Cheng vault and a 14.800 on her double-twisting Yurchenko, for an average of 14.950 and placed second. She ended on bars with a more difficult routine and scored a respectable 14.100, placing her 10th.[22]

Skinner was named to the senior national team once again and was invited to the 2015 Worlds Selection Camp in September, followed by another camp in early October. On October 8, she was named an alternate to the USA team for the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and she did not compete or participate in qualifications.

2016: Olympic alternate edit

At the 2016 U.S. National Championships, Skinner finished 10th in the all-around and won a silver medal on vault and a bronze medal on floor exercise, earning her an invitation to the U.S. Olympic Trials.

At the Olympic Trials, Skinner finished fourth in the all-around. On July 10, Skinner was named an alternate to the 2016 Olympic team alongside Ashton Locklear and Ragan Smith.

Following the Olympic Trials, Skinner retweeted a photograph of the U.S. team with her picture edited over that of Gabby Douglas. This generated a significant amount of controversy and accusations of bad sportsmanship; many fans believed it to indicate that Skinner was bitter Douglas had been selected for the Olympic team over her, as Douglas finished seventh in the all-around to Skinner's fourth.[23]

2019: Elite comeback edit

On April 25, 2019, Skinner officially confirmed her intention to return to elite gymnastics to make a run at the 2020 Olympics.[24] She was invited to attend the June national team training camp, which was her first training camp since coming back to the elite level.[25]

In July 2019, Skinner made her return to elite competition at the 2019 U.S. Classic. She performed on vault, balance beam, and floor exercise. On vault she scored a 14.900 for her Amanar, the second highest single vault score behind Simone Biles and tied with Jade Carey. On balance beam and floor exercise she placed eleventh and fourteenth respectively.[26]

At the 2019 U.S. National Championships, Skinner competed all four events on the first day of competition and ended the night in ninth place, tied with Grace McCallum.[27] On the second day of competition, she fell off the balance beam and placed eighth in the all-around and won bronze on vault behind Simone Biles and Jade Carey. As a result, she was added to the national team.[28]

In September Skinner competed at the US World Championships trials where she placed fourth in the all-around behind Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, and Kara Eaker. The following day she competed on uneven bars and balance beam, posting the fourth highest balance beam score behind Biles, Eaker, and Morgan Hurd. Due to her performance, she was named to the team to travel to the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart alongside Biles, Lee, Eaker, Carey, and McCallum.[29] She was named an alternate subsequently after podium training, with the US women then qualifying in first to the team final and securing the gold medal.[30]

2020–2021: Postponed Olympic Games edit

In March Skinner was selected to compete at the International Gymnix meet in Montreal alongside Emily Lee, Lilly Lippeatt, and Faith Torrez.[31] While there she helped the USA win team gold, and individually she placed second in the all-around behind Lee. During event finals Skinner won the vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise titles.[32][33]

In January 2021 Skinner revealed on Instagram that she was hospitalized with pneumonia that resulted from COVID-19.[34] She had planned on competing at the 2021 Winter Cup but withdrew due to insufficient training after recovering from COVID-19. However, in March Skinner attended at a national team camp and was named to the national team.[35]

In May Skinner competed at the U.S. Classic where she finished tenth in the all-around and finished first on vault.[36] Skinner was one of five gymnasts featured on the Peacock docuseries Golden: The Journey of USA's Elite Gymnasts.[37]

At the National Championships Skinner competed the all-around both days and finished in ninth place after falling off the balance beam and going out of bounds on floor exercise on the first night. She won silver on vault behind Simone Biles and placed ninth on uneven bars, tenth on floor exercise, and sixteenth on balance beam. As a result she was added to the national team and qualified to compete at the Olympic Trials.[38]

At the Olympic Trials, Skinner finished fifth in the all-around and was selected to represent the United States in the non-nominative spot at the Tokyo Olympics, meaning she would compete as an individual instead of on the four-member USA team.[39] At the time, this was a controversial decision, as the USA's other individual spot had already been awarded nominatively to Jade Carey, whose strengths on vault and floor exercise matched those of Skinner. Because Biles was predicted to qualify ahead of any other gymnast for both the vault and the floor exercise final, the two-per-country limitation meant that only one of Skinner or Carey could qualify for each final.[40]

On July 3 Skinner announced that she would retire from competitive gymnastics after the Olympics; she will return to the University of Utah to complete her degree but will not compete on their gymnastics team for her senior season.[41] She also announced that she would be joining Simone Biles' Gold Over America Tour.

At the Olympic Games Skinner performed the all-around during qualifications, hitting all four of her routines. Despite finishing in eleventh place in the all-around and fourth place on the vault, she did not qualify to either final due to two-per-country limitations. Americans Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, and Jade Carey finished ahead of her in the all-around, and Biles and Carey did so again on vault.[42]

Skinner took Biles' place in the vault final when Biles dropped out. Skinner finished second, winning the silver medal with an average score for her Cheng and Amanar vaults of 14.916.[43] Afterward, she said, "After having COVID, I seriously didn't know I would be able to go back into the gym, so just being able to overcome that and to keep pushing for my goals and dreams to make it to the Olympics has been such an honor. And now to even be go in for [the] vault [final] and to win a silver medal, that's icing on the cake for me."[44]

Collegiate gymnastics career edit

In November 2014, Skinner signed a National Letter of Intent for the University of Utah and the Utah Red Rocks program.[45] Utah coach Greg Marsden said that Skinner was "one of the top gymnasts in the world" with "the potential to get even better as a result of her passion for the sport. She loves to flip and twist."[46] In April 2015, Skinner announced that she would defer enrolling at Utah by a year to concentrate on making the 2016 Olympic team.[47]

2016–2017 season edit

Skinner enrolled at the University of Utah in 2016 as a member of its NCAA women's gymnastics team and competed in the all-around.[48] During her freshman season Skinner won 43 total events. She was the PAC-12 champion in the individual all-around and on vault and floor exercise. At the NCAA Championships, Skinner finished second in the individual all-around with a score of 39.6125, behind Alex McMurtry of Florida. She was a national champion on floor exercise with a 9.9625 alongside Ashleigh Gnat of LSU and was also fifth on vault and eighth on balance beam.[49] The following day, she led Utah to fifth place in the team competition finals. She is one of the only gymnasts in NCAA history to do a Silivas, which is a Double Twisting Double Back.

2017–2018 season edit

In the 2018 season Skinner hit all 54 of her routines without a fall. At the PAC-12 Championships, she helped Utah finish in second place. Individually Skinner tied for first in the all-around with Kyla Ross of UCLA and tied for first on floor exercise with Katelyn Ohashi of UCLA and Elizabeth Price of Stanford.[50] At the 2018 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship Skinner won silver in the all-around and tied for first on vault with Brenna Dowell of Oklahoma and Alex McMurtry of Florida.[51]

2018–2019 season edit

At the PAC-12 Championships Skinner scored her third career perfect 10 on floor exercise. She finished second in the all-around and in the team finals and won gold on floor and vault.[52] During the regional finals, Skinner fell on her uneven bars routine, ending her 161 routine streak without a fall, but setting a new record.[53] At the NCAA Championships Skinner placed seventh in the all-around after a subpar beam routine. She recorded the second highest vault and floor exercise scores but placed fifth due to four gymnasts tying for the title. Utah ended up finishing fourth in their semifinal and did not advance to the finals.[54]

Career perfect 10.0 edit

Season Date Event Meet
2017 March 3, 2017 Floor Exercise Utah vs Stanford
March 18, 2017 PAC-12 Championships
2019 March 22, 2019

Personal life edit

MyKayla Skinner was born on December 9, 1996, in Gilbert, Arizona to Cris and Kym Skinner. She has three older siblings, Jeremy, Chelsea, and Katie, two of whom are former gymnasts themselves.[10] Skinner is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[55] She grew up in Gilbert, Arizona, and said that her role model was Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson.[56]

Skinner trained with the coaches of Desert Lights Gymnastics in Chandler, Arizona. Her personal coach was the head coach of the club, Lisa Spini.[57] She attended Higley High School in 2011 as a freshman and was home schooled starting in 2012.[57][7]

On October 16, 2019, Skinner announced on Instagram that she was engaged to Jonas Harmer, whom she met while studying at the University of Utah.[58] Skinner and Harmer were married on November 14, 2019.[59] On September 22, 2023, Skinner and Harmer announced the arrival of their daughter, Charlotte Jane, through Instagram.[60]

Competitive history edit

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior elite
2010 U.S. National Championships 25 8 30 22 33
2011 WOGA Classic  
Nastia Liukin Cup 5
U.S. National Championships 10   20 15 15
Senior elite
2012 City of Jesolo Trophy 10
US National Championships 15   20 17 11
2013 U.S. Classic 10   13 9 13
U.S. National Championships 6   9 11  
2014 City of Jesolo Trophy   4    
U.S. Classic 5   10 6 6
U.S. National Championships 5   11 6  
Pan American Championships       7  
Nanning World Championships     4
2015 American Cup  
U.S. Classic 7   10 12 9
U.S. National Championships 7   16 7  
Glasgow World Championships  [a]
2016 Glasgow World Cup  
City of Jesolo Trophy   5  
U.S. Classic   16 8
U.S. National Championships 10   17 18  
U.S. Olympic Trials 4   12 5 5
Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games [a]
NCAA
2017 PAC-12 Championships       6 7  
NCAA Championships 5   5 8  
2018 PAC-12 Championships            
NCAA Championships 5     7 4 5
2019 PAC-12 Championships         9  
NCAA Championships SF 7 5 6 5
Senior elite
U.S. Classic 11 14
U.S. National Championships 8   9 14 5
Worlds Team Selection Camp 4   6 8 5
Stuttgart World Championships  [a]
2020 International Gymnix          
2021 U.S. Classic 10   13 25 10
U.S. National Championships 9   9 16 10
Olympic Trials 5   9 7 7
Tokyo Olympic Games  
  1. ^ a b c Skinner was the Team USA alternate.

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MyKayla Brooke Skinner Harmer born December 9 1996 is an American former artistic gymnast She was the 2020 Olympic vault silver medalist and was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team Skinner competed at the 2014 World Championships where she contributed to the U S team s gold medal also winning an individual bronze medal on vault She won 11 total medals at the USA National Championships during her senior career She also competed for the University of Utah s gymnastics team and was a two time NCAA champion MyKayla SkinnerFull nameMyKayla Brooke Skinner HarmerCountry representedUnited StatesBorn 1996 12 09 December 9 1996 age 27 Gilbert Arizona U S HometownGilbert Arizona U S ResidenceAmerican Fork Utah U S SpouseJonas Harmer m 2019 wbr Height5 ft 0 in 152 cm DisciplineWomen s artistic gymnasticsLevelSenior International EliteYears on national team2011 2016 2019 2021 USA GymDesert Lights GymnasticsCollege teamUtah Red Rocks 2017 2019 Head coach es Lisa SpiniMegan MarsdenTom FardenAssistant coach es Bruce McGeheeMusicBrac by Donatan Cleo Enej 2021 Cry Me a River by Sven Duijff 2014 Beatroot by Bond 2013 La Cumparsita by Bulevard Tango Club 2011 2012 RetiredAugust 1 2021Medal record Representing United States Women s artistic gymnastics Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo Vault World Championships 2014 Nanning Team 2015 Glasgow Team 2019 Stuttgart Team 2014 Nanning Vault Pan American Championships 2014 Mississauga Team 2014 Mississauga All Around 2014 Mississauga Floor Exercise 2014 Mississauga Vault FIG World Cup Event 1st 2nd 3rd All Around World Cup 1 1 0 Representing Utah Red Rocks NCAA Championships 2017 St Louis Floor Exercise 2018 St Louis Vault 2017 St Louis All Around 2018 St Louis All AroundYouTube informationChannelMyKayla SkinnerYears active2020 presentGenreVlogSubscribers133k 1 Total views20 673 486 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribers2021Last updated May 23 2023 Contents 1 Elite gymnastics career 1 1 2011 2012 Career beginnings 1 2 2013 2015 Early success 1 3 2016 Olympic alternate 1 4 2019 Elite comeback 1 5 2020 2021 Postponed Olympic Games 2 Collegiate gymnastics career 2 1 2016 2017 season 2 2 2017 2018 season 2 3 2018 2019 season 2 4 Career perfect 10 0 3 Personal life 4 Competitive history 5 References 6 External linksElite gymnastics career edit2011 2012 Career beginnings edit Skinner was the junior individual all around champion of the 2011 American Classic 2 3 She was named to the junior US national team after finishing tenth in the all around and second on vault at the National Championships 4 5 6 Skinner became age eligible for senior level competition in 2012 Early in the year she was added to the U S senior national team 7 She was a member of the winning U S squad at the City of Jesolo Trophy in March In June she finished 15th all around at the U S Nationals and third on vault 8 9 She had hoped to make the 2012 US women s Olympic team but was not selected to compete at the Olympic Trials 10 11 12 2013 2015 Early success edit Skinner competed at the Fiesta Bowl in early 2013 winning every individual event except for the floor exercise where she tied for eighth place 13 At the 2013 P amp G Championships she placed third on vault and floor She finished sixth in the all around In early 2014 Skinner competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy helping the US win gold as a team Individually she won the gold on vault and floor exercise and placed fourth in the all around In August and September Skinner competed at the Pan American Championships in Mississauga Canada She helped the American team place first in the team competition Individually she placed first in the all around competition with a score of 56 850 14 In the event finals she placed first on vault scoring 15 037 seventh on balance beam scoring 13 475 and first on floor scoring 14 750 15 Skinner was selected to compete at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning China 16 She won a gold medal with the U S in the team competition contributing a score of 15 775 on vault and 14 666 on the floor 17 In the event finals Skinner won a bronze medal in the vault with a score of 15 366 18 and placed fourth in the floor exercise final scoring a 14 700 losing out on a second bronze medal to Aliya Mustafina who had a score of 14 733 19 20 Skinner competed at the 2015 AT amp T American Cup held in Arlington Texas on March 7 2015 21 She placed second to Simone Biles in that event with a score of 57 832 On July 25 at the U S Classic competing on a recently injured ankle Skinner finished 7th in the all around with a score of 55 500 On beam she had a fall on her back handspring tuck full series She had a stable routine the rest of the way and scored a 12 800 placing 12th on the event On floor exercise one of her best events she threw in her Moors double twisting double layout and her Silivas double twisting double tuck but she watered down her last two tumbling passes to protect her ankle from further injury She fell on her double tuck and scored a low 13 500 from a 6 3 start value placing 9th on the event She scored a 15 100 on her Cheng vault and a 14 800 on her double twisting Yurchenko for an average of 14 950 and placed second She ended on bars with a more difficult routine and scored a respectable 14 100 placing her 10th 22 Skinner was named to the senior national team once again and was invited to the 2015 Worlds Selection Camp in September followed by another camp in early October On October 8 she was named an alternate to the USA team for the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and she did not compete or participate in qualifications 2016 Olympic alternate edit At the 2016 U S National Championships Skinner finished 10th in the all around and won a silver medal on vault and a bronze medal on floor exercise earning her an invitation to the U S Olympic Trials At the Olympic Trials Skinner finished fourth in the all around On July 10 Skinner was named an alternate to the 2016 Olympic team alongside Ashton Locklear and Ragan Smith Following the Olympic Trials Skinner retweeted a photograph of the U S team with her picture edited over that of Gabby Douglas This generated a significant amount of controversy and accusations of bad sportsmanship many fans believed it to indicate that Skinner was bitter Douglas had been selected for the Olympic team over her as Douglas finished seventh in the all around to Skinner s fourth 23 2019 Elite comeback edit On April 25 2019 Skinner officially confirmed her intention to return to elite gymnastics to make a run at the 2020 Olympics 24 She was invited to attend the June national team training camp which was her first training camp since coming back to the elite level 25 In July 2019 Skinner made her return to elite competition at the 2019 U S Classic She performed on vault balance beam and floor exercise On vault she scored a 14 900 for her Amanar the second highest single vault score behind Simone Biles and tied with Jade Carey On balance beam and floor exercise she placed eleventh and fourteenth respectively 26 At the 2019 U S National Championships Skinner competed all four events on the first day of competition and ended the night in ninth place tied with Grace McCallum 27 On the second day of competition she fell off the balance beam and placed eighth in the all around and won bronze on vault behind Simone Biles and Jade Carey As a result she was added to the national team 28 In September Skinner competed at the US World Championships trials where she placed fourth in the all around behind Simone Biles Sunisa Lee and Kara Eaker The following day she competed on uneven bars and balance beam posting the fourth highest balance beam score behind Biles Eaker and Morgan Hurd Due to her performance she was named to the team to travel to the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart alongside Biles Lee Eaker Carey and McCallum 29 She was named an alternate subsequently after podium training with the US women then qualifying in first to the team final and securing the gold medal 30 2020 2021 Postponed Olympic Games edit In March Skinner was selected to compete at the International Gymnix meet in Montreal alongside Emily Lee Lilly Lippeatt and Faith Torrez 31 While there she helped the USA win team gold and individually she placed second in the all around behind Lee During event finals Skinner won the vault uneven bars and floor exercise titles 32 33 In January 2021 Skinner revealed on Instagram that she was hospitalized with pneumonia that resulted from COVID 19 34 She had planned on competing at the 2021 Winter Cup but withdrew due to insufficient training after recovering from COVID 19 However in March Skinner attended at a national team camp and was named to the national team 35 In May Skinner competed at the U S Classic where she finished tenth in the all around and finished first on vault 36 Skinner was one of five gymnasts featured on the Peacock docuseries Golden The Journey of USA s Elite Gymnasts 37 At the National Championships Skinner competed the all around both days and finished in ninth place after falling off the balance beam and going out of bounds on floor exercise on the first night She won silver on vault behind Simone Biles and placed ninth on uneven bars tenth on floor exercise and sixteenth on balance beam As a result she was added to the national team and qualified to compete at the Olympic Trials 38 At the Olympic Trials Skinner finished fifth in the all around and was selected to represent the United States in the non nominative spot at the Tokyo Olympics meaning she would compete as an individual instead of on the four member USA team 39 At the time this was a controversial decision as the USA s other individual spot had already been awarded nominatively to Jade Carey whose strengths on vault and floor exercise matched those of Skinner Because Biles was predicted to qualify ahead of any other gymnast for both the vault and the floor exercise final the two per country limitation meant that only one of Skinner or Carey could qualify for each final 40 On July 3 Skinner announced that she would retire from competitive gymnastics after the Olympics she will return to the University of Utah to complete her degree but will not compete on their gymnastics team for her senior season 41 She also announced that she would be joining Simone Biles Gold Over America Tour At the Olympic Games Skinner performed the all around during qualifications hitting all four of her routines Despite finishing in eleventh place in the all around and fourth place on the vault she did not qualify to either final due to two per country limitations Americans Simone Biles Sunisa Lee and Jade Carey finished ahead of her in the all around and Biles and Carey did so again on vault 42 Skinner took Biles place in the vault final when Biles dropped out Skinner finished second winning the silver medal with an average score for her Cheng and Amanar vaults of 14 916 43 Afterward she said After having COVID I seriously didn t know I would be able to go back into the gym so just being able to overcome that and to keep pushing for my goals and dreams to make it to the Olympics has been such an honor And now to even be go in for the vault final and to win a silver medal that s icing on the cake for me 44 Collegiate gymnastics career editIn November 2014 Skinner signed a National Letter of Intent for the University of Utah and the Utah Red Rocks program 45 Utah coach Greg Marsden said that Skinner was one of the top gymnasts in the world with the potential to get even better as a result of her passion for the sport She loves to flip and twist 46 In April 2015 Skinner announced that she would defer enrolling at Utah by a year to concentrate on making the 2016 Olympic team 47 2016 2017 season edit Skinner enrolled at the University of Utah in 2016 as a member of its NCAA women s gymnastics team and competed in the all around 48 During her freshman season Skinner won 43 total events She was the PAC 12 champion in the individual all around and on vault and floor exercise At the NCAA Championships Skinner finished second in the individual all around with a score of 39 6125 behind Alex McMurtry of Florida She was a national champion on floor exercise with a 9 9625 alongside Ashleigh Gnat of LSU and was also fifth on vault and eighth on balance beam 49 The following day she led Utah to fifth place in the team competition finals She is one of the only gymnasts in NCAA history to do a Silivas which is a Double Twisting Double Back 2017 2018 season edit In the 2018 season Skinner hit all 54 of her routines without a fall At the PAC 12 Championships she helped Utah finish in second place Individually Skinner tied for first in the all around with Kyla Ross of UCLA and tied for first on floor exercise with Katelyn Ohashi of UCLA and Elizabeth Price of Stanford 50 At the 2018 NCAA Women s Gymnastics Championship Skinner won silver in the all around and tied for first on vault with Brenna Dowell of Oklahoma and Alex McMurtry of Florida 51 2018 2019 season edit At the PAC 12 Championships Skinner scored her third career perfect 10 on floor exercise She finished second in the all around and in the team finals and won gold on floor and vault 52 During the regional finals Skinner fell on her uneven bars routine ending her 161 routine streak without a fall but setting a new record 53 At the NCAA Championships Skinner placed seventh in the all around after a subpar beam routine She recorded the second highest vault and floor exercise scores but placed fifth due to four gymnasts tying for the title Utah ended up finishing fourth in their semifinal and did not advance to the finals 54 Career perfect 10 0 edit Season Date Event Meet 2017 March 3 2017 Floor Exercise Utah vs Stanford March 18 2017 PAC 12 Championships 2019 March 22 2019Personal life editMyKayla Skinner was born on December 9 1996 in Gilbert Arizona to Cris and Kym Skinner She has three older siblings Jeremy Chelsea and Katie two of whom are former gymnasts themselves 10 Skinner is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 55 She grew up in Gilbert Arizona and said that her role model was Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson 56 Skinner trained with the coaches of Desert Lights Gymnastics in Chandler Arizona Her personal coach was the head coach of the club Lisa Spini 57 She attended Higley High School in 2011 as a freshman and was home schooled starting in 2012 57 7 On October 16 2019 Skinner announced on Instagram that she was engaged to Jonas Harmer whom she met while studying at the University of Utah 58 Skinner and Harmer were married on November 14 2019 59 On September 22 2023 Skinner and Harmer announced the arrival of their daughter Charlotte Jane through Instagram 60 Competitive history editYear Event Team AA VT UB BB FX Junior elite 2010 U S National Championships 25 8 30 22 33 2011 WOGA Classic nbsp Nastia Liukin Cup 5 U S National Championships 10 nbsp 20 15 15 Senior elite 2012 City of Jesolo Trophy 10 US National Championships 15 nbsp 20 17 11 2013 U S Classic 10 nbsp 13 9 13 U S National Championships 6 nbsp 9 11 nbsp 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp 4 nbsp nbsp U S Classic 5 nbsp 10 6 6 U S National Championships 5 nbsp 11 6 nbsp Pan American Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 nbsp Nanning World Championships nbsp nbsp 4 2015 American Cup nbsp U S Classic 7 nbsp 10 12 9 U S National Championships 7 nbsp 16 7 nbsp Glasgow World Championships nbsp a 2016 Glasgow World Cup nbsp City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp 5 nbsp U S Classic nbsp 16 8 U S National Championships 10 nbsp 17 18 nbsp U S Olympic Trials 4 nbsp 12 5 5 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games a NCAA 2017 PAC 12 Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 7 nbsp NCAA Championships 5 nbsp 5 8 nbsp 2018 PAC 12 Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NCAA Championships 5 nbsp nbsp 7 4 5 2019 PAC 12 Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 nbsp NCAA Championships SF 7 5 6 5 Senior elite U S Classic 11 14 U S National Championships 8 nbsp 9 14 5 Worlds Team Selection Camp 4 nbsp 6 8 5 Stuttgart World Championships nbsp a 2020 International Gymnix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2021 U S Classic 10 nbsp 13 25 10 U S National Championships 9 nbsp 9 16 10 Olympic Trials 5 nbsp 9 7 7 Tokyo Olympic Games nbsp a b c Skinner was the Team USA alternate References edit a b About MyKayla Skinner YouTube McLaughlin Skinner Milliet win American Classic titles Artistic Gymnastics Women News USA Gymnastics Retrieved May 18 2012 Meet Results Jr Int 2011 American Classic USA Gymnastics Retrieved May 18 2012 USA Gymnastics names 2011 U S Women s National Teams Artistic Gymnastics Women News USA Gymnastics Retrieved May 18 2012 Women Meet Results Juniors PDF 2011 Visa Championships USA Gymnastics Archived from the original PDF on December 21 2018 Retrieved May 18 2012 Athletes MyKayla Skinner Athletes USA Gymnastics Retrieved May 18 2012 a b Athletes MyKayla Skinner Team USA United States Olympic Committee Archived 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