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Peng Peng Training New Skills on Beam

Peng Peng is ready to get "on the road again."

After two years of dealing with an ACL tear that required two surgeries and two years away from competition, the glory that is Christine "Peng Peng" Lee, was finally able to grace us with her presence during this past NCAA season, wowing on bars and beam with beautiful, rarely seen skills for both elite and NCAA.
Photo by Owen Emerson via dailybruin.com


Peng, a former Canadian elite who competes for UCLA has been seen training some upgrades on beam. She posted a video of herself training a Barani to split jump and a front tuck to straddle jump on beam.

A video posted by Peng-Peng Lee (@pengpengclee) on

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