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Blakely shows out on bars, beam at nationals

Blakely shows out on bars, beam at nationals

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Skye Blakely scored a 14.350 and 14.400 on uneven bars and balance beam respectively on Day 2 of the 2025 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships.
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