Aleah Finnegan

American Artistic Gymnast

Aleah Finnegan was born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States on January 4th, 2003 and is the American Artistic Gymnast. At the age of 21, Aleah Finnegan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 4, 2003
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Age
21 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Artistic Gymnast
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Aleah Finnegan Career

Finnegan was a Junior Olympic athlete and competed at the 2016 and 2017 J.O Nationals. In 2016 she placed 29th in the all-around and seventh on balance beam. In 2017 Finnegan won gold in the all-around for the junior-b division.

In 2018 Finnegan qualified to junior elite at Brestyan's National Qualifier. She made her elite debut at the American Classic in July where she finished sixth in the all-around but won bronze on the balance beam. Later that month she competed at the 2018 U.S. Classic where she placed seventh in the all-around.

In August Finnegan competed at her first National Championships where she placed fourteenth in the all-around, fourth on vault, eighteenth on uneven bars and balance beam, and fifteenth on floor exercise.

Finnegan turned senior in 2019. In February she was named to the team to compete at the 2019 International Gymnix in Montreal alongside Alyona Shchennikova, Sloane Blakely, and GAGE teammate Kara Eaker. While there she won gold in the team final and on vault; she received the fifth highest score in the all-around but did not place due to teammates Eaker and Shchennikova placing higher.

In June, after the conclusion of the American Classic, Finnegan was named as one of the eight athletes being considered for the team to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games along with Sloane Blakely, Kara Eaker, Morgan Hurd, Shilese Jones, Sunisa Lee, Riley McCusker, and Leanne Wong.

At the 2019 GK US Classic, Finnegan placed seventh in the all-around. She also placed second on vault behind Jade Carey, twelfth on uneven bars, tenth on balance beam, and seventh on floor exercise. After the competition she was named to the team to compete at the Pan American Games alongside Eaker, Hurd, McCusker, and Wong.

At the Pan American Games Finnegan competed on vault and floor, with both her scores contributing towards the USA's gold medal winning performance. Individually, Finnegan qualified to the vault final in fourth, behind Ellie Black of Canada, Yesenia Ferrera of Cuba, and Martina Dominici of Argentina. She also posted the fourth highest floor exercise score in the competition, but because teammates McCusker and Eaker scored higher than her, she was unable to compete in the final due to the two-per-country rule. On the first day of event finals it was announced that Finnegan had withdrawn from the vault final due to injury.

At nationals, Finnegan finished thirteenth in the all-around. She also placed fourth on vault, thirteenth on bars, fifteenth on beam, and sixth on floor. She was not named to the national team, but it was announced that she would receive an invite to the Worlds selection camp due to her participation on the Pan American team. Finnegan competed at the U.S. World Championship trials on only balance beam, receiving a score of 13.200, finishing eleventh on the event. She was not named to the World Championship team after the trials.

In November 2020 Finnegan signed her National Letter of Intent with Louisiana State University.

In May 2021 Finnegan competed at the GK U.S. Classic, finishing fifth in the all-around behind Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles, Kayla DiCello, and Grace McCallum. Additionally she placed seventh on both the balance beam and floor exercise. The following month Finnegan competed at the National Championships. She finished 23rd in the all-around after falling during three of the four apparatuses on the first night of competition. As a result she was not selected to compete at the upcoming Olympic Trials. Finnegan announced her retirement from elite gymnastics on June 11, intending to continue competing at the NCAA level with the LSU Tigers.

Competing for the LSU Tigers, Finnegan made her collegiate debut on January 28 in a meet against Georgia. She only competed on the balance beam where she scored a 9.875.

In March it was revealed that Finnegan had decided to represent the Philippines in international competitions and at would make her debut at the postponed 2021 Southeast Asian Games in May 2022. While there she led the Filipino team to first place in the team competition and individually she placed second in the all-around behind Rifda Irfanaluthfi of Indonesia. Finnegan qualified to three event finals: vault, uneven bars, and balance beam. She won gold on vault and silver on balance beam but placed fifth on the uneven bars.

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Livvy Dunne hints she may NOT return to LSU for a fifth year - despite team's historic NCAA gymnastics title this weekend - as she considers cashing in on her huge social media fanbase

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
Over the weekend, LSU historically brought home its first national title in gymnastics in thrilling fashion in Forth Worth, Texas. The Tigers barely edged second-placed Berkley after junior Aleah Finnegan scored a 9.95 as their final performer on the beam. Although an injury limited her participation in the championships, Dunne joined the celebration after playing an important role all season. Despite being part of a historic team, Dunne is still unsure about returning to Baton Rouge for a fifth year. 'It definitely makes me want to come back, but I haven't quite thought about it completely,' Dunne told TODAY . 'I've just been focused on the now and winning this national title, so I'll definitely start thinking about it.'

Olivia Dunne and her LSU teammates are crowned national champions for the first time in history after the Tigers beat California, Utah and Florida in thrilling final in Texas

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
LSU have been crowned national champions after Olivia Dunne and her teammates won a thrilling final in Texas on Saturday. The Tigers claimed the title with a 198.225 score, beating California (197.850), Utah (197.800) and Florida (197.4375).  Aleah Finnegan delivered a 9.95 on beam to seal the victory for LSU at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.

Livvy Dunne celebrates with LSU teammates after the Tigers secure a spot at the NCAA Gymnastics National Championships

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Livvy Dunne celebrated with her LSU teammates as the Tigers posted the top score of 198.1125 at the NCAA women's gymnastics championship on Thursday to advance to the finals for the 10th time in school history. Earlier in the day, images of Dunne and her teammates modeling the Tigers' new championship uniforms made the rounds before the team recorded its second-highest score in program history at a national championship. It's all part of LSU's attempt to win the school's first national title in the sport.