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Kiara Nowlin
Born (1995-11-27) November 27, 1995 (age 29)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineTrampoline & Tumbling and Cheerleading
Country represented United States
ClubWallers GymJam Academy[1]
GymCalifornia All Stars

Kiara Nowlin (born November 27, 1995) is an American gymnast, World Champion power tumbler and an internationally ranked Cheerleader. She is the 2007 World Age Games held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (WAG) Gold Medalist in Tumbling (11-12 year old division), the 2008 and 2009 USAG Winter Classic First Place Tumbler (Junior Elite Division), and the 2009 USASF Gold Medal Young Athlete Merit Scholarship Recipient. She was at the 2009 World Age Games held in St. Petersburg, Russia, gold medalist in tumbling (13-14 year old division) and gold medalist in double-mini trampoline (13-14 year old division). Kiara also competes for the California Allstars in the Small Senior Co-Ed division and competed in the Unlimited Co-Ed division, and has won several U.S. All Star Federation Cheerleading Worlds gold medals with her team.

Personal life

Kiara started tumbling at the age of three at Gold Coast Gymnasts located in Ventura, California, landing her third back handspring at about three and a half years old. At age four, Kiara's talent became recognized as she began performing at exhibitions with team gymnasts at Gold Coast, since she wasn't allowed to be on a competitive gymnastics team until age seven. However, at age five, Kiara was scouted for an allstar cheerleading team. Although her original plan was to quit cheerleading at age seven when she could compete with her gymnastic team, she continued competing in both cheerleading and gymnastics. Kiara has won seven scholarships and awards due to her athletic talent.[2]

References

  1. ^ "USAG profile".
  2. ^ "The Kiara Nowlin Story". Kiara Nowlin. Retrieved 2012-06-19. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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