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American artistic gymnast

Olivia Dunne
Olivia Dunne

Dunne in 2017

Personal data
Full name Olivia Paige Dunne
Nickname(southward) Livvy
Country represented United States
Born (2002-x-01) October 1, 2002 (historic period 20)
Westwood, New Jersey
Hometown Hillsdale, New Jersey
Residence Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Meridian 5 ft 6.25 in (168 cm)
Field of study Women's creative gymnastics
Level NCAA
Years on national team 2017 (USA)
Society ENA Paramus
College squad LSU Tigers (2021–24)
Head coach(es) Jay Clark
Banana bus(es) Garrett Griffeth
Courtney McCool-Griffeth
Ashleigh Gnat
Onetime bus(es) Craig Zappa
Jennifer Zappa

Medal record

Representing Usa
City of Jesolo Trophy (inferior)
Gold medal – first place 2017 Jesolo Squad

TikTok data

Followers 7.4 1000000
Likes 378.2 one thousand thousand

Instagram information

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  • livvydunne
Followers 4.one meg

Terminal updated: May 23, 2023

Olivia Paige "Livvy" Dunne (born October 1, 2002) is an American artistic gymnast and social media personality. A old United states of america national team member and a current fellow member of the LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team, she is the highest-valued women's higher athlete equally of 2022.[1] Dunne'due south social media following of over 10 million has resulted in endorsement deals for her proper name, epitome, and likeness totaling seven figures.[2]

Early on life [edit]

Dunne was built-in in Westwood, New Jersey in 2002 and raised in Hillsdale, New Bailiwick of jersey.[3] She started her gymnastics training in 2005 at ENA Gymnastics[four] in Paramus, New Jersey.[5] By the time she was 14 years former, Dunne was homeschooled by her female parent while she spent her days training with her coach Craig Zappa at ENA Gymnastics.[six] Though she did non attend her public high schoolhouse, she managed the high schoolhouse gymnastics team at Pascack Valley High School with her older sister.

Gymnastics career [edit]

Junior [edit]

2014–xv [edit]

Dunne fabricated her elite debut at the 2014 American Classic where she finished 28th in the all-around.[seven] She next competed at the U.Due south. Classic where she placed twelfth in the all-around.[8]

In 2015, Dunne re-qualified for elite status at the WOGA Classic, where she earned a qualifying score of 52.750 and placed 5th.[9] She next competed at the American Archetype where she placed eighth and qualified to compete at the 2015 National Championships.[10] Dunne competed at the U.Due south. Archetype where she placed 24th in the all-effectually.[eleven] Dunne made her National Championships debut in 2015 where she placed 25th in the all-around.[12]

2016 [edit]

Dunne competed at the 2016 American Archetype where she finished 27th in the all-around.[13] She next competed at the 2016 U.S. Classic where she finished 24th.[14] Dunne concluded the season competing at the 2016 National Championships where she finished 12th in the accommodating. She also placed eighth on balance beam and sixth on floor practice.[15]

2017 [edit]

In March, Dunne was selected for the team to compete at the 2017 Metropolis of Jesolo Bays; as a event she was added to the National Team for the first time.[16] She made her international debut in that location and placed sixth in the accommodating.[17] Dunne competed at the 2017 U.Due south. Archetype in July where she finished 5th in the all-around.[xviii] At the 2017 National Championships Dunne finished ninth in the all-around.[19]

Senior [edit]

2018–20 [edit]

Dunne turned senior in 2018. Although the United States did non send a team, Dunne represented her club at the 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy. She finished 15th in the accommodating.[20] She competed at the 2018 U.South. Archetype only on uneven bars due to an talocrural joint injury.[21] Dunne qualified to compete at the National Championships via petition.[22] She ended up placing 18th in the all-around.[23]

Dunne did not compete during the 2019 season in social club to balance her injuries.[24] In Nov Dunne officially signed her National Letter of Intent with Louisiana State University, starting in the 2020–21 season.[25]

Dunne qualified to the 2020 Nastia Liukin Loving cup afterwards dropping downward to Level 10.[26] She ended up placing 11th.[27]

NCAA [edit]

Dunne joined the LSU Tigers gymnastics team in 2020.

2020–21 flavour [edit]

Dunne competed on the uneven bars in every regular-flavour run into.[28] She made her NCAA debut in a meet against Arkansas, scoring ix.875.[29] She entered the postseason with an NQS of ix.nine on confined.[30]

At the SEC Championships she contributed an uneven confined score of ix.9 to LSU's second-place team finish.[31] At the NCAA Championships semi-finals she over again scored nine.nine on bars; LSU did not accelerate to the finals.[32]

2021–22 flavor [edit]

Dunne over again competed on the uneven bars in every regular-flavour encounter and also competed five times on the floor exercise. She matched her career-loftier of nine.925 on the uneven confined during the opening meet against Centenary.[33] She earned a score of 9.800 in her collegiate debut on floor on Jan 28.[34]

At the SEC Championships she contributed an uneven bars score of 9.875, simply LSU was forced to count a fall on that event and finished in fifth place overall.[35]

At the NCAA regional semifinals she contributed scores of nine.85 on uneven bars and 9.9 on floor exercise.[36] LSU suffered two uncharacteristic falls on balance beam and as a consequence was eliminated from the postseason during the first round of regionals, failing to qualify to the national championship every bit a team for the first time since 2011.

2022–23 flavour [edit]

Afterward missing much of the season due to various injuries including 2 torn labrums, a torn bicep,[37] and a stress reaction in her leg,[38] Dunne made her season debut on Feb 24 against Alabama, scoring a 9.825 on the uneven bars.

[edit]

Dunne joined the social media platform TikTok in 2020. Initially she posted videos of her gymnastics only later started posting videos of other areas of her life also.[39] Every bit of February 2023, Dunne is the most-followed NCAA athlete on social media with more than 7 one thousand thousand followers on TikTok and 4 million on Instagram.

On July 2, 2021, the NCAA changed its rule to let its athletes to earn coin from their name, prototype, and likeness.[40] Dunne was projected to earn more compensation than any other collegiate athlete due to her large social media platform, which was a combined five million followers across both Instagram and TikTok at the time the rule change took effect.[41] In August, Dunne announced that she signed with WME Sports, becoming their first Zilch athlete.[42] A month later, she announced her first exclusive brand partnership with activewear make Vuori.[43]

Dunne is currently the highest-valued women'due south college athlete with an estimated NIL valuation of $3.iii meg.[1] In February 2023, she reported to Today that her endorsement deals total seven figures.[2]

On Jan vi, 2023, a large group of fans showed up to LSU's opening encounter of the season at Utah to support Dunne. Some of these fans were reportedly harassing members of both gymnastics teams every bit well every bit journalists both during and afterwards the meet. As a event of this, LSU hired additional security staff for the team and implemented increased safety measures including disallowing LSU gymnasts to go into the stands later a meet. Following the incident, Dunne posted a argument to Twitter requesting that her fans exist more than respectful.[44]

On February 27, 2023, Dunne posted a paid-sponsorship video to TikTok promoting Caktus AI with the caption "Needing to get my creativity flowing for my essay due at midnight". The video showed her generating an essay using the service, with the camera then panning to evidence a shocked expression on the star, concluding with the caption "Cactus.AI > ChatGPT".[45] LSU issued a statement that "At LSU, our professors and students are empowered to use technology for learning and pursuing the highest standards of bookish integrity. Yet, using AI to produce work that a educatee then represents as one's own could result in a accuse of bookish misconduct, as outlined in the Code of Pupil Comport."[46]

Competitive history [edit]

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
2014 American Classic 28 31 25 16 18
U.S. Classic 33 36 35 29 20
2015 WOGA Classic v
American Classic 8 18 15 9 half dozen
U.Southward. Classic 24 34 xxx 14 12
U.S. National Championships 25 27 23 23 21
2016 American Classic 27 26 26 22 20
U.S. Archetype 24 33 23 xx 13
U.S. National Championships 12 22 21 8 vi
2017 Metropolis of Jesolo Trophy 1st place, gold medalist(s) 6
American Classic 12 6
U.S. Classic 5 22 11 vi 6
U.S. National Championships 9 15 nine seven 8
Senior
2018 City of Jesolo Trophy fifteen
U.Due south. Classic fifteen
U.S. National Championships eighteen 17 20 19
2020 Nastia Liukin Loving cup xi
NCAA
2021 SEC Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5
NCAA Championships SF 9
2022 SEC Championships 5 17
2023 SEC Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 28

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External links [edit]

  • Olivia Dunne at United states of america Gymnastics
  • Olivia Dunne at the International Gymnastics Federation

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Dunne

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