Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Ragan Smith

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full name
  
Ragan Elisabeth Smith

Name
  
Ragan Smith

Choreographer
  
Residence
  
Coppell, Texas, U.S.

Hometown
  
Career start
  
2004

Role
  
Gymnast


Ragan Smith httpssmediacacheak0pinimgcom736x4723b3

Born
  
August 8, 2000 (age 23) Snellville, Georgia, U.S. (
2000-08-08
)

Discipline
  
Women's artistic gymnastics

Level
  
Junior International Elite

Parents
  
Kerry Smith, Michael Smith

Siblings
  
Hudson Smith, Jackson Smith

Country represented
  
United States

Ragan smith floor exercise 2015 secret u s classic


Ragan Elisabeth Smith (born August 8, 2000) is an American artistic gymnast. She is a current member of the US National Team and has been since 2014. She is the 2017 National Champion.

Contents

Ragan Smith Ragan Smith Photos PampG Gymnastics Championships Zimbio

Ragan smith floor exercise 2015 p g championships jr women day 2


Personal Life

Ragan Smith Juniors to Watch for at the Secret Classic FloGymnastics

Smith was born in Snellville, Georgia, to Michael and Kerry Smith. She has two younger brothers, Jackson and Hudson. Her mom was a gymnastics coach. Smith began gymnastics in 2004. In 2013 Smith got a Morkie puppy that she named Rio, after the city where she would serve as an alternate gymnast at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

2013

Ragan Smith Ragan Smith Photos PampG Gymnastics Championships Zimbio

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

2014

Ragan Smith Ragan Smith on Pinterest Gymnastics National

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.

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 U.S. Nationals.

At Nationals, 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 (that served also 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.

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. 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. On December 19, 2015, Smith committed to the University of Oklahoma and the Sooners program.

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. 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. 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 at the American Cup in Newark, New Jersey. In July Smith competed in the U.S. Classic, competing only on uneven bars and balance beam. She took first place on both events.

On August 20, Smith won the 2017 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships All-Around title. She also placed first on floor exercise and balance beam and placed third on uneven bars.

On September 20, Smith was selected to represent the United States at the 2017 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Montreal alongside Jade Carey, Morgan Hurd, and Ashton Locklear.

References

Ragan Smith Wikipedia