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Riley McCusker (Riley Shannon McCusker) was born on 9 July, 2001 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA, is an American artistic gymnast. Discover Riley McCusker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?
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At Nationals, held in Jackson, Mississippi, McCusker placed 30th in the all-around.
In her senior international debut, McCusker placed 5th overall with a 52.966, behind Kim Bui of Germany, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos of France, Asuka Teramoto of Japan, and Smith, after a fall off of the uneven bars and a scary fall on her beam dismount, landing on her neck.
Despite her struggles on bars and beam, McCusker recorded the second highest scores of the competition (behind Smith) on vault and floor.
In April, McCusker competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy, where she won the all-around gold medal with a score of 56.600, finishing ahead of Rebeca Andrade of Brazil.
She also helped the U.S. win the team gold medal, and she won the gold medal on beam and the silver medal on bars behind Elena Eremina of Russia.
After returning from Italy, McCusker suffered both an ankle injury and a wrist injury and was forced to stop regular training for a few months.
Riley Shannon McCusker (born July 9, 2001) is an American artistic gymnast and a six-time member of the United States women's national gymnastics team (2016–2021).
McCusker was born to Tom and Jessica McCusker in 2001, and she has three siblings.
They include an older brother, and a younger brother and sister.
She began gymnastics in 2008 and was homeschooled.
McCusker moved up to Level 10 in the 2014 season at age 12 – Level 10 is the highest level of the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic program and one step below the elite level.
At the time, she was training at Dynamic Gymnastics in Mohegan Lake, New York, under the tutelage of Teodora Ungureanu.
At the New York State Championships, she won the all-around title in the Junior A division, as well as titles on bars, beam, and floor.
Two weeks later, she competed at the 2014 Region 6 Championships where she won the all-around and vault titles in the Junior A division and qualified for the J.O. National Championships.
McCusker was absent from competition throughout the entire 2015 season.
During that year, she and her family moved from Connecticut to Brielle, New Jersey so that she could train at MG Elite Gymnastics in Morganville, New Jersey with coaches Maggie Haney and Victoria Levine.
Her former club did not have the resources for high-level elite training.
In January 2016, McCusker competed as a junior elite at the 2016 Parkettes Invitational in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
She won the all-around title in addition to all four event titles.
On February 4, 2016, she committed to the University of Florida and the Florida Gators gymnastics program.
She qualified for the Junior International Elite level in March at the 2016 KPAC Cup.
In May, McCusker competed as a junior at the 2016 American Classic at the Karolyi Ranch in Huntsville, Texas and finished in a tie for fifth.
On June 4 at the 2016 U.S. Classic in Hartford, Connecticut, she placed ninth in the all-around and qualified to the U.S. National Championships.
At the 2016 U.S. National Championships in St. Louis, Missouri, McCusker was in second place in the junior all-around after day one of competition with a 56.450.
She maintained her placement on Day 2, winning the silver medal in the all-around with a combined total score of 112.000.
She also won the silver medal on bars, beam, and floor.
Consequently, she was named to the U.S. Junior National Team.
McCusker represented the United States alongside 2016 Olympic alternate Ragan Smith.
In February McCusker was named as the wildcard athlete for the 2017 AT&T American Cup, an FIG event held on March 4 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
At the end of July, she competed at the 2017 U.S. Classic.
Due to her injury, she did not compete at her highest level and placed eighth on bars, thirteenth on beam, and fourth on floor.
In August at the 2017 U.S. National Championships, McCusker won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Ragan Smith and Jordan Chiles.
She became the uneven bars national champion and won the silver medal on beam behind Smith.
She was a member of the gold-medal-winning American team at the 2018 World Championships and the 2019 Pan American Games.
She is the 2019 Pan American Games and 2017 United States national uneven bars champion.
In the all-around, she is the 2019 Pan American Games silver medalist and a two-time United States national bronze medalist (2017, 2018).
She has also won six medals at the USA Gymnastics National Championships in her senior career.
In 2019, she competed at the Birmingham FIG World Cup, earning a silver medal in the all-around behind Olympic champion Aliya Mustafina.
She lived in Brielle, New Jersey, and moved to Phoenix, Arizona as of February 2020.