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<p>Beam is often considered the ultimate test of precision, confidence, and composure, making it one of the most telling events when evaluating future collegiate impact. In this month's Recruit Report, we highlight Class of 2027 gymnasts who have stood out on beam through strong execution, difficult skill combinations, and the ability to perform under pressure. From confident tumbling series to elegant leaps and polished routines, these athletes showcase the consistency and artistry that college programs value. As they continue refining their routines and adding difficulty during their senior seasons, these beam prospects are ones to keep a close eye on throughout the recruiting process.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cali Kruer has proven herself as one of the top beam workers in the Class of 2027, earning a National Beam medal last season. Her routine combines difficulty, confidence, and precision, highlighted by a back handspring to two-foot layout series, a Barani, strong jump elements, and a round-off 1½ dismount. Kruer moves quickly and decisively across the beam, showcasing excellent confidence and the ability to hit each skill with control and purpose. This offseason, she has continued to push her difficulty by training upgrades such as a round-off double full dismount, which would further elevate an already impressive routine. With her competitive consistency and continued progression, Kruer remains a standout beam prospect with the potential to make an immediate impact at the collegiate level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Seiko Mallon brings a combination of confidence, grace, and difficulty to the balance beam, earning her the distinction of National bronze medalist in her age group on the event. Her routine is highlighted by a front aerial to back handspring series, impressive 180-degree leaps, a front toss to straight jump connection, and a back handspring to 1½ dismount. Mallon moves across the beam with poise and purpose, creating a routine that is both technically strong and artistically polished. This offseason, she has continued expanding her already impressive skill set, working on upgrades including a back handspring to layout step-out series, aerial skills, front aerial connections, a front aerial to split jump, and a front aerial to scale. With such a deep arsenal of beam skills and the confidence to execute them, Mallon has the potential to be an immediate impact athlete in any collegiate beam lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Julie Charland brings confidence and consistency to beam, showcasing the qualities that make a valuable collegiate beam worker. Her routine features a beautiful back handspring to layout step-out series that appears to float effortlessly over the beam, along with a beat jump to aerial connection and a back handspring to gainer full dismount. Charland combines strong tumbling with a composed presence, allowing her to perform with control and confidence throughout the routine. This offseason, she has focused on building even greater consistency in her acro connections while training upgrades such as a back handspring to chest mount. With her reliability, continued progression, and ability to compete under pressure, Charland brings the type of beam presence that can be a major asset to a collegiate lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Katelyn Christman brings a unique combination of artistry, precision, and difficulty to the beam, making her one of the most intriguing beam prospects in the Class of 2027. Her routine features a graceful front aerial to back handspring to layout step-out series and an aerial to tuck full dismount, showcasing both confidence and technical ability. Christman stands out through her long, clean lines and exceptional attention to detail, creating a routine that is not only consistent but visually captivating. Her choreography is distinctive and performed with effortless artistry, allowing her personality and style to shine through on the event. This offseason, she has continued expanding her already impressive beam arsenal, working skills such as an aerial to layout step-out series, front aerial to scale, front toss to scale, switch leap to split ring, and front toss to back tuck. With so many high-level options available to shape her routine, Christman has the versatility and skill set to become a valuable contributor on a collegiate beam lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ashlyn Tejeda brings a dynamic blend of power, grace, and confidence to beam, making her a standout prospect in the Class of 2027. Her routine features a switch leap to sheep jump, a front aerial to back handspring to layout step-out series, a wolf 1½ turn, a Barani, and a back handspring to gainer full dismount. Tejeda's unique choreography adds personality and artistry to the routine, creating a performance that is both engaging and technically impressive. She moves across the beam with confidence, showcasing the ability to attack her skills while maintaining control and composure. With additional skills in her repertoire, including a front toss and front aerial to scale, Tejeda has multiple options to continue elevating her composition. Her combination of athleticism, artistry, and consistency would make her a valuable asset to any collegiate beam lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Giuliana Serrao brings a confident and controlled presence to the beam, showcasing the consistency and composure that collegiate programs value. Her routine features a back handspring to layout step-out series, a Barani to split jump connection, and a front full dismount, combining difficulty with strong execution. Serrao attacks each skill with confidence while maintaining control throughout the routine, creating a polished and reliable performance. This offseason, she has focused on refining her existing skills and perfecting her connections while also developing exciting upgrades, including a switch leap to switch half to back tuck series. With her strength, confidence, and continued commitment to improvement, Serrao has the tools to be a valuable contributor on a collegiate beam lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jayde Cisneros brings an impressive combination of power and confidence to beam, attacking each skill with the presence of a seasoned competitor. Her routine features a strong back handspring to layout step-out series, a cat leap to side aerial ¼ connection, well-executed 180-degree leaps, and a round-off 1½ dismount. Cisneros' dynamic approach to beam allows her to showcase power while still maintaining control and precision throughout the routine. This offseason, she has continued expanding her skill set with new combinations, including a back handspring to layout step-out to straddle jump ¼, aerial to beat jump, and a front tuck mount. With her ability to generate impressive power on the event and her continued progression in difficulty, Cisneros is developing into a beam worker with the potential to make a significant impact at the collegiate level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kylie Dacanay brings confidence, personality, and precision to the beam, creating a routine that is both technically impressive and engaging to watch. Her set features a front aerial to back handspring series, a front toss, and dynamic leaps that showcase her athleticism and control. Dacanay's fun, sassy choreography adds an extra layer of performance quality, allowing her personality to shine while maintaining strong execution throughout the routine. This offseason, she has continued to push her difficulty by training exciting upgrades, including a front toss layout and a front aerial to back handspring to back handspring triple series. With her combination of confidence, creativity, and continued progression, Dacanay is a beam worker who brings both competitive strength and entertainment value to the event.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Emma Escobar brings a unique and confident presence to her beam, combining strong gymnastics with engaging performance quality. Her routine features a distinctive mount, creative choreography, a back handspring to layout step-out series, dynamic 180-degree leaps and jumps, a front toss to beat jump connection, a wolf 1½ turn, and a back handspring to 1½ dismount. Escobar carries herself with confidence throughout the routine, attacking each skill with purpose while maintaining control and composure on the beam. This offseason, she has focused on refining and perfecting an already impressive skill set, continuing to elevate the details that make her routine stand out. With her combination of difficulty, confidence, and artistry, Escobar is a beam prospect with the tools to make an impact at the collegiate level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Campbell Rajski brings a polished and confident approach to her beam, highlighted by clean execution and strong fundamentals. Her routine features a back handspring to layout step-out series, precise leaps and jumps, a cat leap to aerial connection, and a round-off 1½ dismount. Rajski showcases excellent body lines throughout the routine, moving across the beam with confidence and composure while maintaining control through each skill. This offseason, she has focused on refining the details of her current routine while also pursuing exciting upgrades, including a Barani and a double full dismount. With her continued progression and commitment to improving both difficulty and execution, Rajski is developing into a well-rounded beam prospect with strong collegiate potential.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Victoria Barton brings a strong combination of athleticism, confidence, and progression to the beam. Her routine features an aerial, a back handspring to layout step-out series, clean leap passes, and a running gainer pike dismount, showcasing both her skill level and composure on the event. Barton moves through her routine with control and purpose, highlighting strong fundamentals and a confident approach to each element. This offseason, she has continued pushing her difficulty by training upgrades such as a gainer tuck full dismount and a challenging back handspring to layout to layout triple series, which is already showing impressive potential for next season. With her continued development and willingness to elevate her routine, Barton is positioning herself as an exciting beam prospect heading into her senior season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Caitlin Crotteau brings a unique blend of precision, power, and originality to beam, highlighted by one of the more distinctive series in the Class of 2027. Her routine features a front aerial to front handspring step-out series, a well-controlled front tuck, and a gainer pike dismount, showcasing both creativity and strong execution. Crotteau attacks her skills with confidence while maintaining the precision needed to excel on the event. This summer, she has focused on refining the details of her routine and perfecting each skill, building a stronger foundation for future upgrades. With the ability and room to continue increasing her difficulty, Crotteau is a beam prospect to watch as she moves toward the collegiate level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Haley Irving brings speed, precision, and confidence to the balance beam, showcasing a routine built around strong acrobatics and continued progression. Her set features a handstand to layout step-out to layout step-out series, impressive 180-degree splits, a front toss, and a round-off 1½ dismount. Irving moves quickly and purposefully through her choreography and skills, creating a routine that is dynamic while maintaining control and precision. This offseason, she has continued expanding her already impressive skill set with upgrades, including a front aerial to layout step-out connection, side somi, front aerial to front toss connection, and front toss to layout step-out connection. With her commitment to increasing difficulty and her ability to perform with confidence, Irving is developing into a beam worker who could be a valuable addition to a collegiate lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Zoe Plummer brings one of the most unique and versatile beam skill sets in the Class of 2027, combining creativity, difficulty, and impressive tumbling variety. Her competition routine features a back handspring to layout step-out series, powerful jumps with 180-degree splits, a front toss to wolf jump connection, and a rare gainer front full dismount that adds a distinctive finish to her set. Beyond her competition routine, Plummer continues to expand her already impressive arsenal, working upgrades this offseason, including an aerial to layout step-out series and front toss to scale, along with creative acrobatic skills such as a handstand to tuck step-out to knee and an aerial to knee. Her entire skill set on the event is too vast to name. Her ability to perform unique and challenging beam elements highlights her creativity and athleticism, making her a gymnast worth following as she enters her senior season. Plummer brings a level of variety and originality to the event that could make her a valuable addition to a collegiate beam lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chloe Huang brings a unique blend of artistry, consistency, and technical skill to the balance beam, creating a routine that stands out through both execution and performance quality. Her set features creative choreography, a strong back handspring to layout step-out series, impressive leaps, and a back handspring to gainer full dismount. Huang carries a quiet confidence throughout the routine, showcasing composure and control while maintaining beautiful lines and precise execution. She has an impressive skill set on the event, including skills such as a gainer layout step-out and switch half to sissone. With her combination of artistry, consistency, and versatility, Huang brings the type of polished beam presence that can be a valuable asset to a collegiate lineup.</p>
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<p>The Class of 2027 continues to prove that beam is more than just a test of consistency, but an opportunity for gymnasts to showcase confidence, artistry, creativity, and technical excellence. This group of athletes brings a wide range of strengths, from powerful tumbling series and difficult connections to unique choreography and polished execution. As they continue refining routines and adding new skills during their senior seasons, these beam prospects are positioning themselves as impactful contributors at the collegiate level. With the ability to perform under pressure and the versatility to bring something special to a lineup, this class is one to watch as the recruiting process continues.</p>
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Beam is often considered the ultimate test of precision, confidence, and composure, making it one of the most telling events when evaluating future collegiate impact. In this month's Recruit Report, we highlight Class of 2027 gymnasts who have stood out on beam through strong execution, difficult skill combinations, and the ability to perform under pressure. From confident tumbling series to elegant leaps and polished routines, these athletes showcase the consistency and artistry that college programs value. As they continue refining their routines and adding difficulty during their senior seasons, these beam prospects are ones to keep a close eye on throughout the recruiting process.
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Silvia's Gymnastics
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Universal Gymnasts
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Southern Gymnastics Club
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Park Avenue Gymnastics
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360 Elite
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Signature Gymnastics Academy
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Elite Gymnastics Academy
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