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Ragan Smith

Ragan Elizabeth Smith (born August 8, 2000) is an American collegiate gymnast. She is a five-time member of the US National Team (2014–2019). She is the 2017 United States national all-around champion and was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team.[1]

Ragan Smith
Smith at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy
Personal information
Nickname(s)Ray Ray, Raygs, Rae
Country represented United States
Born (2000-08-08) August 8, 2000 (age 22)
Snellville, Georgia
HometownDacula, Georgia
ResidenceNorman, Oklahoma
Height4 ft 11 in (150 cm)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelCollegiate
Years on national team2014–18 (USA)
ClubTexas Dreams Gymnastics
College teamOklahoma Sooners
Head coach(es)K.J. Kindler
Former coach(es)Elena Piskun
Kim Zmeskal
ChoreographerKim Zmeskal
Dominic Zito
MusicThe Addams Family Theme (2016–2017)
These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (2017–2018)
Medal record
Representing the  United States
World Championships
2018 Doha Team
Pacific Rim Championships
2016 Everett Team
2016 Everett Balance Beam
FIG World Cup
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
All-Around World Cup 1 0 0
Representing Oklahoma Sooners
NCAA Championships
2022 Fort Worth Team
2023 Fort Worth Team
2021 Fort Worth Team
2021 Fort Worth Balance Beam

Personal life

Smith was born in Snellville, Georgia, to Michael and Kerry Smith. She has two younger brothers. Her mother was a gymnastics coach. Smith began gymnastics in 2004. Smith lived in Lewisville, Texas for six years, and she currently lives in Norman, Oklahoma.[2]

Junior career

2013

Smith qualified for Junior International Elite status in 2013 and advanced to the 2013 Secret U.S. Classic in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. She placed 23rd in the all-around and advanced to U.S. Nationals later in the month, where she finished 17th all-around.[3]

2014

Smith attended her first international assignment in March 2014, after her addition to the U.S. National Team, at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy in Venice, Italy. She contributed an all-around score of 52.650.[4] In August 2014, Smith competed at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic and scored 54.450, finishing thirteenth in the all-around and first on floor, advancing to the U.S. Nationals, where she placed seventh in the all-around with a two-day combined total of 110.750 and second on beam and floor with scores of 29.000 and 29.150, respectively.

2015

In March, Smith once again attended the City of Jesolo Trophy. In qualifications, which also served as an all-around/team final, Smith placed 5th with a score of 56.100 and made both the vault and floor finals. She scored a 14.350 on vault, earning a third-place finish, and 14.250 on floor, placing second.[5]

Smith competed in the Secret U.S. Classic, placing 1st on the floor exercise, as well as 2nd in the all-around and 3rd on vault.[6] In August, Smith attended the 2015 US Nationals. She came in 3rd all-around with a two-day combined score of 116.450 and won both balance beam and floor.[7] On December 19, 2015, Smith committed to the University of Oklahoma and the Sooners program.[8]

Senior career

2016

Smith's senior debut came at the 2016 City of Jesolo Trophy in March, where she finished second on beam, floor, and the all-around.[9] In April, she competed at the Pacific Rim Championships, winning balance beam with a score of 15.225. At the Secret U.S. Classic, Smith finished fifth on beam and tied for sixth on bars.[10] At the U.S. Olympic Trials in San Jose on July 10, 2016, she scored 15.3 on the balance beam and finished second on the event. On July 10, Smith was named as an alternate to the 2016 Olympic team, alongside Ashton Locklear and MyKayla Skinner.

2017

On March 4, Smith won the gold medal ahead of Japanese Olympian Asuka Teramoto at the American Cup in Newark, New Jersey. In July Smith competed at the U.S. Classic on uneven bars and balance beam only. She took first place on both events.[11]

On August 20, Smith won the 2017 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships all-around title with a two-day combined score of 115.250, over three points ahead of silver medalist Jordan Chiles. She also placed first on floor exercise ahead of Jade Carey and Trinity Thomas, first on balance beam ahead of Riley McCusker and Thomas, and third on uneven bars behind McCusker and Locklear.[12] She was named to the national team for the fourth consecutive year.

On September 20, Smith was selected to represent the United States at the 2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal alongside Carey, Locklear, and Morgan Hurd.[13][14] During qualifications Smith qualified to the all-around final in second place behind Mai Murakami of Japan despite an uncharacteristic fall on the balance beam. Smith also qualified to the floor exercise final in first with a score of 14.433, ahead of Murakami and teammate Carey.[15] She was arguably the favorite to win the all-around title, but minutes before her first rotation on vault she injured her ankle during warmups and withdrew from the all-around final.[16] This was only one of many injuries sustained by major contenders over the course of the championships, with Kohei Uchimura of Japan, Rebeca Andrade of Brazil and Larisa Iordache of Romania all withdrawing from the competition due to injury. Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan, the athlete representative, mentioned that the new podium training format only allowed the gymnasts a few minutes on each piece, not giving the gymnasts a sufficient amount of time to get used to the equipment, and suggested this as a reason for a much larger number of mistakes and injuries than usual. Smith's injury also forced her to withdraw from the floor exercise event final. Smith's recovery included extensive physical therapy and rehab as she chose to avoid the risks of surgery.[17]

2018

In her comeback meet, Smith competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy in April. The US did not field a team, but Smith and club teammate Emma Malabuyo competed as individuals.[18] Smith won silver in the all-around, balance beam, and uneven bars.[19][20] She competed at the 2018 U.S. Classic in late July.[21] She only competed on vault, balance beam, and uneven bars. She finished third on balance beam.[22]

Marred by lingering torn ligaments in her ankle, broken toes, and mental struggles at the 2018 U.S Championships in August, Smith finished 10th in the all-around, 8th on vault, 8th on beam, tied for 11th on bars, and 11th on floor over the cumulative two day competition. She was not selected for the eight member national team for 2018.

In October Smith participated in the Worlds Team Selection Camp. During the competition she placed fifth in the all-around, third on balance beam behind Kara Eaker and Riley McCusker, fourth on vault and floor exercise, and eighth on uneven bars.[23] The following day she was named to the team to compete at the 2018 World Championships alongside Biles, Morgan Hurd, McCusker, Grace McCallum, and Eaker.[24] As a result of making the World Championship team, Smith was added back onto the National Team. While in Doha she was chosen as the alternate.[25] Although she did not compete at the World Championships, she still earned a gold medal alongside her teammates.[26]

In December Smith officially signed with the Oklahoma Sooners women's gymnastics program, starting in the 2020–21 season.[27]

2019

In 2019, Smith attended the U.S. Women's National Team camps in January,[28] February,[29] and May[30] but was noticeably absent from the June camp, despite all other National Team members being in attendance,[31] sparking rumors that she was going to attend the University of Oklahoma in the fall. In July, Smith confirmed on Instagram that she had decided to join the Oklahoma Sooners for the 2019–2020 season,[32] presumably ending her elite career as she was not on the roster to compete at the upcoming U.S. Classic.[33]

NCAA career

2019–2020 season

In July, Smith announced that she would be joining the Oklahoma Sooners women's gymnastics team for the 2019–2020 season, instead of deferring for a year like she had originally planned.[32] She made her NCAA debut at the Collegiate Challenge where she competed the all-around and helped Oklahoma finish first, recording the highest score on balance beam for her team.

2021–2022 season

Smith competed on January 9 in a meet against Alabama. She competed on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise, helping Oklahoma win the meet.[34] On February 6, in a meet against Texas Women's University, Smith earned her first collegiate perfect ten on the balance beam.[35]

Career perfect 10.0

Season Date Event Meet
2022 February 6, 2022 Balance beam Oklahoma vs TWU
February 11, 2022 Oklahoma vs George Washington
2023 January 29, 2023 Oklahoma @ Denver
March 18, 2023 Big 12 Championships
March 30, 2023 Norman Regional Semifinal

NCAA Regular season ranking

[36]

Season All-Around Vault Uneven Bars Balance Beam Floor Exercise
2020[a] N/A N/A 7th 13th 45th
2021 N/A N/A 55th 19th 37th
2022 N/A N/A 33rd 1st 12th
2023 N/A N/A 21st 5th 60th
  1. ^ The season was cancelled after the 10th week of competition due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Selected competitive skills

Apparatus Name Description Difficulty[a] Performed
Vault Baitova Yurchenko entry, laid out salto backwards with two twists 5.4 2016–18
Uneven Bars Inbar 1/1 Inbar Stalder to full (1/1) pirouette E 2016–18
Ricna Stalder to counter reversed straddled hecht over high bar E 2016–18
Downie Stalder backward on high bar with counter-pike reverse hecht over bar F 2017–18
Balance Beam Double Pike Dismount: Double piked salto backwards E 2016–18
Front Pike Piked Salto Forwards E 2017
Layout Laid out salto backwards with legs together (to two feet) E 2016–18
Mitchell 1080° (3/1) turn in tuck stand on one leg E 2018
Shishova Full-twisting (1/1) tucked salto backwards F 2016–18
Patterson Dismount: Tucked Arabian double front dismount G 2016
Floor Exercise Andreasen Tucked Arabian double salto forward E 2016–18
Triple Twist Triple-twisting (3/1) laid-out salto backward E 2016–18
Double Layout Double laid out salto backwards F 2016–18
  1. ^ Valid for the 2017–2020 Code of Points

Competitive history

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
HOPEs
2012 U.S. Classic (HOPEs)     7    
Junior
2013 U.S. Classic 6
U.S. National Championships 17 10 8
2014 City of Jesolo Trophy   8
U.S. Classic 13 12  
U.S. National Championships 7 8 29    
2015 City of Jesolo Trophy   5    
U.S. Classic     7 4  
U.S. National Championships   6 7    
Senior
2016 City of Jesolo Trophy        
Pacific Rim Championships    
U.S. Classic 6 5
U.S. National Championships 8 11 5 13
U.S. Olympic Trials 5 11 10   6
Olympic Games [a]
2017 American Cup  
U.S. Classic    
P&G National Championships        
World Championships[b] WD WD
2018 City of Jesolo Trophy      
U.S. Classic 11  
U.S. National Championships 10 11 8 11
Worlds Team Selection Camp 5 4 8   4
World Championships  [a]
NCAA
2020 Big-12 Championships Canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the USA
[37]
NCAA Championships
2021 Big-12 Championships      
NCAA Championships    
2022 Big-12 Championships     24  
NCAA Championships   26 12 7
  1. ^ a b Smith was the Team USA alternate.
  2. ^ Smith qualified to the All-Around and Floor Exercise finals in 2nd and 1st respectively but had to withdraw from both due to an injury sustained before the AA final.

References

  1. ^ "Smith wins women's all-around crown at 2017 P&G Championships". USA Gymnastics. August 20, 2017.
  2. ^ "Ragan Smith". usagym.org. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-01-23.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2015-01-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "2015 City of Jesolo Trophy Final Results". 28 March 2015.
  6. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_15susc_jr.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ https://usagym.org/PDFs/Results/w_15champs_jraa.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  9. ^ "2016 City of Jesolo Trophy Results". 19 March 2016.
  10. ^ "MyUSAGym".
  11. ^ "2017 U.S. Classic – Seniors". FloGymnastics.
  12. ^ "Smith grabs first U.S. all-around title on final night of P&G Championships". USA Gymnastics. August 20, 2017.
  13. ^ "Meet The 2017 U.S. Women's World Championships Team". FloGymnastics. September 20, 2017.
  14. ^ "USA Gymnastics names U.S. Women's Team for 2017 World Championships". USA Gymnastics. September 20, 2017.
  15. ^ "Pedigree shines through nerves as U.S. women poised for World Championships success". USA Gymnastics. October 4, 2017.
  16. ^ "Ragan Smith Injured, Out Of AA Final At 2017 Gymnastics World Championships". FloGymnastics. October 6, 2017.
  17. ^ "Pain, training and 73 medals: Inside the life of US gymnastics all-around champion Ragan Smith". SportsDay. 2018-08-15. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  18. ^ "U.S. Gymnasts Set To Compete At 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy". FloGymnastics. February 19, 2018.
  19. ^ "U.S. Seniors Populate The Podium, Malabuyo Is AA Champ". FloGymnastics. April 14, 2018.
  20. ^ "Junior and Senior Event Finals: RESULS & RECAP". FloGymnastics. April 15, 2018.
  21. ^ "World, Olympic, U.S. champions expected to compete at 2018 GK U.S. Classic". USA Gymnastics. July 16, 2018.
  22. ^ "Biles, Wong win all-around titles at 2018 GK U.S. Classic". USA Gymnastics. July 28, 2018.
  23. ^ "Biles wins U.S. women's World Team Selection Camp competition". USA Gymnastics. October 11, 2018.
  24. ^ "USA Gymnastics announces 2018 U.S. Women's World Championships Team". USA Gymnastics. October 12, 2018.
  25. ^ "Qualification line-up for U.S. women is announced for 2018 World Championships". USA Gymnastics. October 25, 2018.
  26. ^ "U.S. women win team title at 2018 World Championships, qualify for 2020 Olympic Games". USA Gymnastics. October 30, 2018.
  27. ^ @ou_wgymnastics (December 21, 2018). "Our 2019 signing class: Vanessa Deniz, Ragan Smith & Brooke Weins!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  28. ^ "Women's U.S. National Team kicks off 2019 with January camp". USA Gymnastics. January 20, 2019.
  29. ^ "U.S. women's February training camp begins today". USA Gymnastics. February 21, 2019.
  30. ^ "Women's national team meets for May camp". USA Gymnastics. May 1, 2019.
  31. ^ "Women's June national team camp will determine athletes for 2019 Junior World Championships Team, Pan American Games training squad". USA Gymnastics. June 12, 2019.
  32. ^ a b "Ragan Smith Oklahoma announcement". Instagram. July 7, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-24.
  33. ^ "Biles, 2018 World Championships team gold medalists headline field for 2019 GK U.S. Classic". USA Gymnastics. July 9, 2019.
  34. ^ Aber, Ryan (January 9, 2022). "OU women's gymnastics: Third-ranked Sooners top sixth-ranked Alabama in season opener". The Oklahoman.
  35. ^ "'An amazing feeling': Ragan Smith's perfect 10.0 helps OU women's gymnastics beat TWU before strong crowd". OU Daily. February 6, 2022.
  36. ^ "Road to Nationals - NCAA Gymnastics Rankings". roadtonationals.com. Retrieved 2019-04-25.
  37. ^ "NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships due to coronavirus concerns". NCAA. March 13, 2020.

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For the American swimmer see Regan Smith swimmer For the racing driver see Regan Smith racing driver Ragan Elizabeth Smith born August 8 2000 is an American collegiate gymnast She is a five time member of the US National Team 2014 2019 She is the 2017 United States national all around champion and was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team 1 Ragan SmithSmith at the 2014 City of Jesolo TrophyPersonal informationNickname s Ray Ray Raygs RaeCountry represented United StatesBorn 2000 08 08 August 8 2000 age 22 Snellville GeorgiaHometownDacula GeorgiaResidenceNorman OklahomaHeight4 ft 11 in 150 cm DisciplineWomen s artistic gymnasticsLevelCollegiateYears on national team2014 18 USA ClubTexas Dreams GymnasticsCollege teamOklahoma SoonersHead coach es K J KindlerFormer coach es Elena PiskunKim ZmeskalChoreographerKim Zmeskal Dominic ZitoMusicThe Addams Family Theme 2016 2017 These Boots Are Made for Walkin 2017 2018 Medal record Representing the United StatesWorld Championships2018 Doha TeamPacific Rim Championships2016 Everett Team2016 Everett Balance BeamFIG World CupEvent 1st 2nd 3rdAll Around World Cup 1 0 0Representing Oklahoma SoonersNCAA Championships2022 Fort Worth Team2023 Fort Worth Team2021 Fort Worth Team2021 Fort Worth Balance Beam Contents 1 Personal life 2 Junior career 2 1 2013 2 2 2014 2 3 2015 3 Senior career 3 1 2016 3 2 2017 3 3 2018 3 4 2019 4 NCAA career 4 1 2019 2020 season 4 2 2021 2022 season 4 3 Career perfect 10 0 4 4 NCAA Regular season ranking 5 Selected competitive skills 6 Competitive history 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditSmith was born in Snellville Georgia to Michael and Kerry Smith She has two younger brothers Her mother was a gymnastics coach Smith began gymnastics in 2004 Smith lived in Lewisville Texas for six years and she currently lives in Norman Oklahoma 2 Junior career Edit2013 Edit Smith qualified for Junior International Elite status in 2013 and advanced to the 2013 Secret U S Classic in Hoffman Estates Illinois She placed 23rd in the all around and advanced to U S Nationals later in the month where she finished 17th all around 3 2014 Edit Smith attended her first international assignment in March 2014 after her addition to the U S National Team at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy in Venice Italy She contributed an all around score of 52 650 4 In August 2014 Smith competed at the 2014 Secret U S Classic and scored 54 450 finishing thirteenth in the all around and first on floor advancing to the U S Nationals where she placed seventh in the all around with a two day combined total of 110 750 and second on beam and floor with scores of 29 000 and 29 150 respectively 2015 Edit In March Smith once again attended the City of Jesolo Trophy In qualifications which also served as an all around team final Smith placed 5th with a score of 56 100 and made both the vault and floor finals She scored a 14 350 on vault earning a third place finish and 14 250 on floor placing second 5 Smith competed in the Secret U S Classic placing 1st on the floor exercise as well as 2nd in the all around and 3rd on vault 6 In August Smith attended the 2015 US Nationals She came in 3rd all around with a two day combined score of 116 450 and won both balance beam and floor 7 On December 19 2015 Smith committed to the University of Oklahoma and the Sooners program 8 Senior career Edit2016 Edit Smith s senior debut came at the 2016 City of Jesolo Trophy in March where she finished second on beam floor and the all around 9 In April she competed at the Pacific Rim Championships winning balance beam with a score of 15 225 At the Secret U S Classic Smith finished fifth on beam and tied for sixth on bars 10 At the U S Olympic Trials in San Jose on July 10 2016 she scored 15 3 on the balance beam and finished second on the event On July 10 Smith was named as an alternate to the 2016 Olympic team alongside Ashton Locklear and MyKayla Skinner 2017 Edit On March 4 Smith won the gold medal ahead of Japanese Olympian Asuka Teramoto at the American Cup in Newark New Jersey In July Smith competed at the U S Classic on uneven bars and balance beam only She took first place on both events 11 On August 20 Smith won the 2017 U S National Gymnastics Championships all around title with a two day combined score of 115 250 over three points ahead of silver medalist Jordan Chiles She also placed first on floor exercise ahead of Jade Carey and Trinity Thomas first on balance beam ahead of Riley McCusker and Thomas and third on uneven bars behind McCusker and Locklear 12 She was named to the national team for the fourth consecutive year On September 20 Smith was selected to represent the United States at the 2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal alongside Carey Locklear and Morgan Hurd 13 14 During qualifications Smith qualified to the all around final in second place behind Mai Murakami of Japan despite an uncharacteristic fall on the balance beam Smith also qualified to the floor exercise final in first with a score of 14 433 ahead of Murakami and teammate Carey 15 She was arguably the favorite to win the all around title but minutes before her first rotation on vault she injured her ankle during warmups and withdrew from the all around final 16 This was only one of many injuries sustained by major contenders over the course of the championships with Kohei Uchimura of Japan Rebeca Andrade of Brazil and Larisa Iordache of Romania all withdrawing from the competition due to injury Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan the athlete representative mentioned that the new podium training format only allowed the gymnasts a few minutes on each piece not giving the gymnasts a sufficient amount of time to get used to the equipment and suggested this as a reason for a much larger number of mistakes and injuries than usual Smith s injury also forced her to withdraw from the floor exercise event final Smith s recovery included extensive physical therapy and rehab as she chose to avoid the risks of surgery 17 2018 Edit In her comeback meet Smith competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy in April The US did not field a team but Smith and club teammate Emma Malabuyo competed as individuals 18 Smith won silver in the all around balance beam and uneven bars 19 20 She competed at the 2018 U S Classic in late July 21 She only competed on vault balance beam and uneven bars She finished third on balance beam 22 Marred by lingering torn ligaments in her ankle broken toes and mental struggles at the 2018 U S Championships in August Smith finished 10th in the all around 8th on vault 8th on beam tied for 11th on bars and 11th on floor over the cumulative two day competition She was not selected for the eight member national team for 2018 In October Smith participated in the Worlds Team Selection Camp During the competition she placed fifth in the all around third on balance beam behind Kara Eaker and Riley McCusker fourth on vault and floor exercise and eighth on uneven bars 23 The following day she was named to the team to compete at the 2018 World Championships alongside Biles Morgan Hurd McCusker Grace McCallum and Eaker 24 As a result of making the World Championship team Smith was added back onto the National Team While in Doha she was chosen as the alternate 25 Although she did not compete at the World Championships she still earned a gold medal alongside her teammates 26 In December Smith officially signed with the Oklahoma Sooners women s gymnastics program starting in the 2020 21 season 27 2019 Edit In 2019 Smith attended the U S Women s National Team camps in January 28 February 29 and May 30 but was noticeably absent from the June camp despite all other National Team members being in attendance 31 sparking rumors that she was going to attend the University of Oklahoma in the fall In July Smith confirmed on Instagram that she had decided to join the Oklahoma Sooners for the 2019 2020 season 32 presumably ending her elite career as she was not on the roster to compete at the upcoming U S Classic 33 NCAA career Edit2019 2020 season Edit In July Smith announced that she would be joining the Oklahoma Sooners women s gymnastics team for the 2019 2020 season instead of deferring for a year like she had originally planned 32 She made her NCAA debut at the Collegiate Challenge where she competed the all around and helped Oklahoma finish first recording the highest score on balance beam for her team 2021 2022 season Edit Smith competed on January 9 in a meet against Alabama She competed on uneven bars balance beam and floor exercise helping Oklahoma win the meet 34 On February 6 in a meet against Texas Women s University Smith earned her first collegiate perfect ten on the balance beam 35 Career perfect 10 0 Edit Season Date Event Meet2022 February 6 2022 Balance beam Oklahoma vs TWUFebruary 11 2022 Oklahoma vs George Washington2023 January 29 2023 Oklahoma DenverMarch 18 2023 Big 12 ChampionshipsMarch 30 2023 Norman Regional SemifinalNCAA Regular season ranking Edit 36 Season All Around Vault Uneven Bars Balance Beam Floor Exercise2020 a N A N A 7th 13th 45th2021 N A N A 55th 19th 37th2022 N A N A 33rd 1st 12th2023 N A N A 21st 5th 60th The season was cancelled after the 10th week of competition due to the coronavirus pandemic Selected competitive skills EditApparatus Name Description Difficulty a PerformedVault Baitova Yurchenko entry laid out salto backwards with two twists 5 4 2016 18Uneven Bars Inbar 1 1 Inbar Stalder to full 1 1 pirouette E 2016 18Ricna Stalder to counter reversed straddled hecht over high bar E 2016 18Downie Stalder backward on high bar with counter pike reverse hecht over bar F 2017 18Balance Beam Double Pike Dismount Double piked salto backwards E 2016 18Front Pike Piked Salto Forwards E 2017Layout Laid out salto backwards with legs together to two feet E 2016 18Mitchell 1080 3 1 turn in tuck stand on one leg E 2018Shishova Full twisting 1 1 tucked salto backwards F 2016 18Patterson Dismount Tucked Arabian double front dismount G 2016Floor Exercise Andreasen Tucked Arabian double salto forward E 2016 18Triple Twist Triple twisting 3 1 laid out salto backward E 2016 18Double Layout Double laid out salto backwards F 2016 18 Valid for the 2017 2020 Code of PointsCompetitive history EditYear Event Team AA VT UB BB FXHOPEs2012 U S Classic HOPEs 7 Junior2013 U S Classic 6U S National Championships 17 10 82014 City of Jesolo Trophy 8U S Classic 13 12 U S National Championships 7 8 29 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy 5 U S Classic 7 4 U S National Championships 6 7 Senior2016 City of Jesolo Trophy Pacific Rim Championships U S Classic 6 5U S National Championships 8 11 5 13U S Olympic Trials 5 11 10 6Olympic Games a 2017 American Cup U S Classic P amp G National Championships World Championships b WD WD2018 City of Jesolo Trophy U S Classic 11 U S National Championships 10 11 8 11Worlds Team Selection Camp 5 4 8 4World Championships a NCAA2020 Big 12 Championships Canceled due to theCOVID 19 pandemic in the USA 37 NCAA Championships2021 Big 12 Championships NCAA Championships 2022 Big 12 Championships 24 NCAA Championships 26 12 7 a b Smith was the Team USA alternate Smith qualified to the All Around and Floor Exercise finals in 2nd and 1st respectively but had to withdraw from both due to an injury sustained before the AA final References Edit Smith wins women s all around crown at 2017 P amp G Championships USA Gymnastics August 20 2017 Ragan Smith usagym org Retrieved March 4 2017 The Official Website of Ragan Smith Archived from the original on 2015 01 23 Retrieved 2015 01 23 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 08 08 Retrieved 2015 01 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy Final Results 28 March 2015 https usagym org PDFs Results w 15susc jr pdf bare URL PDF https usagym org PDFs Results w 15champs jraa pdf bare URL PDF Ragan Smith commits to Oklahoma for 2019 20 season the Gym Digest Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 19 2015 2016 City of Jesolo Trophy Results 19 March 2016 MyUSAGym 2017 U S Classic Seniors FloGymnastics Smith grabs first U S all around title on final night of P amp G Championships USA Gymnastics August 20 2017 Meet The 2017 U S Women s World Championships Team FloGymnastics September 20 2017 USA Gymnastics names U S Women s Team for 2017 World Championships USA Gymnastics September 20 2017 Pedigree shines through nerves as U S women poised for World Championships success USA Gymnastics October 4 2017 Ragan Smith Injured Out Of AA Final At 2017 Gymnastics World Championships FloGymnastics October 6 2017 Pain training and 73 medals Inside the life of US gymnastics all around champion Ragan Smith SportsDay 2018 08 15 Retrieved 2018 09 02 U S Gymnasts Set To Compete At 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy FloGymnastics February 19 2018 U S Seniors Populate The Podium Malabuyo Is AA Champ FloGymnastics April 14 2018 Junior and Senior Event Finals RESULS amp RECAP FloGymnastics April 15 2018 World Olympic U S champions expected to compete at 2018 GK U S Classic USA Gymnastics July 16 2018 Biles Wong win all around titles at 2018 GK U S Classic USA Gymnastics July 28 2018 Biles wins U S women s World Team Selection Camp competition USA Gymnastics October 11 2018 USA Gymnastics announces 2018 U S Women s World Championships Team USA Gymnastics October 12 2018 Qualification line up for U S women is announced for 2018 World Championships USA Gymnastics October 25 2018 U S women win team title at 2018 World Championships qualify for 2020 Olympic Games USA Gymnastics October 30 2018 ou wgymnastics December 21 2018 Our 2019 signing class Vanessa Deniz Ragan Smith amp Brooke Weins Tweet via Twitter Women s U S National Team kicks off 2019 with January camp USA Gymnastics January 20 2019 U S women s February training camp begins today USA Gymnastics February 21 2019 Women s national team meets for May camp USA Gymnastics May 1 2019 Women s June national team camp will determine athletes for 2019 Junior World Championships Team Pan American Games training squad USA Gymnastics June 12 2019 a b Ragan Smith Oklahoma announcement Instagram July 7 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 12 24 Biles 2018 World Championships team gold medalists headline field for 2019 GK U S Classic USA Gymnastics July 9 2019 Aber Ryan January 9 2022 OU women s gymnastics Third ranked Sooners top sixth ranked Alabama in season opener The Oklahoman An amazing feeling Ragan Smith s perfect 10 0 helps OU women s gymnastics beat TWU before strong crowd OU Daily February 6 2022 Road to Nationals NCAA Gymnastics Rankings roadtonationals com Retrieved 2019 04 25 NCAA cancels remaining winter and spring championships due to coronavirus concerns NCAA March 13 2020 External links EditRagan Smith at USA Gymnastics Ragan Smith at the International Gymnastics Federation 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