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Madison Kocian Withdraws From P&G Nationals

USA Gymnastics has announced that Madison Kocian of WOGA has withdrawn from the P&G Championships after injuring her ankle on the floor exercise.



Madison was leading the competition when she went to the floor exercise and was looking fantastic until her third tumbling pass where she did a triple twist, over-rotated it and twisted her ankle. She received a 13.7 and hobbled off the floor in pain.

Gymnastike stated she sustained a third degree sprain on her left ankle.   Here's wishing Madison a speedy recovery and we all hope to see her back on the competition floor again soon.

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