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U.S. youngest Olympic team member and rising star of
USA ‘Laurie Hernandez’ known for her
personality-filled floor routines, has decided to turn
professional and sign with Sheryl Shade of Shade Global,
just days before making her Olympic debut in Rio and committed
to continuing in elite gymnastics for the next four years
Hernandez, 16-year-old and the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic team will make her Olympic debut on Sunday in Qualifications. She was previously verbally committed to the University of Florida for the 2018-2019 season with senior elite teammate Jazmyn Foberg, but becoming a professional athlete forfeits her eligibility to compete in the NCAA. However,
NCAA
eligibility rules do not allow professional athletesHernandez, 16-year-old and the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic team will make her Olympic debut on Sunday in Qualifications. She was previously verbally committed to the University of Florida for the 2018-2019 season with senior elite teammate Jazmyn Foberg, but becoming a professional athlete forfeits her eligibility to compete in the NCAA. However,
—those who take sponsorships or are paid for their athletic
talents
—to take athletic scholarships or participate in
collegiate sports.
This has automatically taken herself out of the race for
collegiate gymnastics.
“I
am so proud and excited to announce that I’ve turned professional and given up
my NCAA eligibility; although I will always be a Florida Gator at heart, I’m
looking forward to continuing to represent USA at the highest level of
gymnastics for several years to come!” Laurie wrote.
She
added, “I really appreciate all the love and support from everyone around me;
especially my coach @maggiehaney26 for getting me to this level & helping
me achieve these amazing accomplishments!”
“I
am excited about what it means to compete at the highest level of this sport
and really want to focus on elite gymnastics for the next four years,” Laurie added a USA Gymnastics
release. “This was not an easy decision to make, but by making the decision
now, it allows me to focus entirely on gymnastics and how I can enjoy this
sport that I love.”
“Right now,
I am focusing on how I can contribute to the success of this team here in Rio,
and prefer this does not become a distraction to me or my teammates”.
Hernandez is a highly marketable athlete and
joins the Shade Global family of athlete, with Olympians Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin. We expect lucrative
contracts and nonstop media attention, as this young gymnast is Electromagnetic
on any stage. Hernandez has one real job right now, and that is to light up the
arena in Rio with vibrant energy.
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