Caitlin is not your typical gymnast at 5 feet 6 inches. Her gymnastics career began
                              at 3 years old. Caitlin always has a smile on her face and is to quick to make friends
                              with her teammates and fellow competitors. Her compassion and cheery disposition make
                              her an essential component to a positive training environment which we all could use
                              a little more of. She continues to be a role model for young girls who want to be
                              a strong healthy gymnast. This season Caitlin broke a bone in her foot and needed
                              surgery to heal it. Unfortunately, this made her miss her Senior Season, but with
                              love and support from her teammates, she has kept up good spirits. She was in a cast
                              for 6 weeks and a boot for another 6 weeks. She is hoping to regain her leg strength
                              starting in March to be ready for Regionals in April. This is just another speed bump
                              in the road for Caitlin who knows slow and steady wins the race. Patience now will
                              pay off in the long run.
                              
Caitlin had early success in gymnastics winning many events and all-around titles.
                                 One of her highlights was winning the Level 8 NC State All- Around title and competing
                                 on the State Team in Regional Championships and winning first place with her team.
                                 When Caitlin reached level 9 and began to grow several inches every month, she began
                                 to question herself about whether or not she could continue to do the sport she loved
                                 at the level she wanted. Growth spurts, injuries, and self-doubt began to creep into
                                 the picture. Fortunately working with her coaches, teammates and physical therapists,
                                 she was able to safely rehab her injuries and train her level 10 skills getting her
                                 fire and confidence back. She knew that she wanted to compete college gymnastics one
                                 day and did not want to give up on that dream.
                              She has competed level 10 the past 3 years and competed in two National Championships.
                                 She shares her joy for gymnastics with her teammates and choreographs several floor
                                 routines for her younger teammates, volunteers at gymnastics camp, and always has
                                 time to give a little gymnast a hug or high-five when they get a new skill. Caitlin's
                                 work ethic and commitment to gymnastics continue to inspire other girls that don't
                                 fit the mold. Don't let others decide your fate, be the best you can be is Caitlin's
                                 motto. She is very proud to say she has verbally committed to NC State Gymnastics
                                 Team and is truly grateful for all the blessing she has been given.
                               Caitlin is a well-rounded student that continues to train 24 hours a week at the
                                 gym while attending public school, and being involved in extracurricular activities.
                                 Caitlin gives back as much as she gets from the sport she has loved for the past 14
                                 years. This is why she is my choice for Gymnast of the Year.