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Samantha Peszek is 16 years old and a powerhouse
gymnast on the USA National Team.
She is the
first of two daughters to Ed and Luan Peszek, was born on
December 14, 1991 in McCordsville, Indiana. As an energetic toddler Samantha
took up gymnastics in 1993 at DeVeau's School of Gymnastics in Fishers,
Indiana. She progressed rapidly, and at age 9 was a member of the TOPS
National Team. A year later, Samantha was on the TOPS team again as a 10
year old. By 2003, it was evident Samantha's talent was developing quickly,
and as an 11 year old level 10 she placed 8th at the Regional Championships.
That finish was only a small indicator of things to come.
Samantha jumped into the gymnastics scene in 2004, where she made a
name for herself as one of the nation's top junior athletes. She
placed an impressive second all-around at the 2004 Junior Olympic
National Championships at age 12. Weeks later, she went on to qualify
to the Visa Championships where she placed third on vault and eighth
in the all-around, becoming the youngest member of the 2004 National
Team. In 2005, Sam earned a spot on her second USA National Team and
became the national champion on vault. She also placed seventh in the
all-around and second on floor. Samantha’s season continued to improve
as she earned her third international assignment in Mexico, where she
won the all-around, floor and vault titles.
In early 2006 Sam competed in the Gymnix International and won the
all-around, vault and beam titles. Later in the year, at the 2006 Visa
Championships, she won the all-around bronze medal as well as the
silver medal on vault and the bronze medal on bars. She also debuted a
double twisting double back on floor, a skill that only a few women in
the world can do! Samantha earned a spot to compete in the 2006 Junior
Pan American Championships where she helped her team earn the gold
medal and also won the gold medal on floor and the silver medal on
vault.
2007 was a fantastic year for Sam! Samantha and her USA Teammates
became World Champions and made history at the 2007 World
Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, when the USA Team won the title
for the first time outside the USA.
The USA was down by one tenth of a point to China after three rounds
of competition at the World Championships, but came back strong on the
final event, floor, to clinch the team title and bring home the gold
medal. The Super 7 appeared on the Today Show a few weeks later to
show off their medals and golden smiles.
“It was an awesome feeling to literally be on top of the world,” said
Samantha. “I honestly don't think I have ever been happier in my
entire life. To work so hard for something, and to have it pay off,
was truly a dream come true. And, to win it with such an amazing group
of girls made the victory even sweeter!”
Not only did Sam and her teammates win the gold medal at Worlds, but
they also won the gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil. In fact, in 2007 Samantha competed in five major
national and international competitions including the Tyson American
Cup, USA vs. Great Britain, Pan American Games, Visa Championships and
World Championships. In these five events, she won a total of five
gold medals, one silver and one bronze. She traveled to Ireland,
Brazil and Germany within a six month time period and was also named
USA Gymnastics TOPs Athlete of the Year for 2007.
2008 is going to be an exciting year with the Olympic Games on the
line. It will be filled with new challenges and opportunities as Sam
competes for a spot on the 2008 Olympic Team!
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