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The World According to Victoria Moors

Victoria Moors gained recognition world wide for her dynamic floor routines and her historic fifth place finish with the Canadian team at the 2012 London Olympics.

Since the Olympics, Victoria took third place at the American Cup in March and recently, her double twisting double layout was added to the code of points bearing the name the "Moors." She's gained quite the following on Twitter and it's easy to see why. Victoria, 17, is a quick witted, clever girl who says whatever is on her mind, even the most random things.



Someone needs to sponsor a Victoria Moors Comedy tour, pronto!  I have no doubt that it would be a huge hit.




Via:Chalkyglitter
If you want to follow Victoria's musings, you can follow her on her Twitter account @VictoriaMoors.


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