
Florida All-American Corey Hartung is among eight Gator Greats being inducted into Florida Athletics Hall of Fame this evening.
Corey Hartung Joins Florida Athletics Hall of Fame Tonight
Friday, October 6, 2023 | Gymnastics
Florida All-American gymnast Corey Hartung is among a storied group of Gators who will be inducted into the 2023 UF Athletic Hall of Fame tonight.
The annual Hall of Fame on the Goal Line presented by International Diamond Center induction ceremony, hosted by the F-Club and Gator Event Group, begins with a dinner on Steve Spurrier-Florida Field inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Tickets for the 2023 event are sold out.
Hartung is one of eight Gator Greats joining Gator Athletics Hall of Fame tonight on Florida Field. Gator Greats are Letterwinners who brought recognition and prominence to the University of Florida and themselves by their athletic accomplishments as a student-athlete. The 2023 list also includes Kelsey Bruder (Softball), Omar Craddock (Men's Track and Field), Lauren Embree (Women's Tennis), Jabar Gaffney (Football), Kelly Murphy (Volleyball), Erika Tymrak (Soccer) and Marc Valdes (Baseball).
About Corey Hartung:
Right from Meet One of her Gator career, it was evident that Corey Hartung was going to be special. That all-around win was the first by a Florida freshman in her collegiate debut in 20 seasons.
Hartung's 58 titles came in every event. The majority of wins came in balance beam and floor exercise as her beautiful lines and incredible flexibility dazzled collegiate gymnastics fans across the nation. Her 2008 Southeastern Conference balance beam win was the first for the Gators in nine seasons. Hartung earned All-America honors each of her four seasons, totaling 10 for her career. She advanced to the NCAA floor exercise final each year, placing a career-high third as a senior. Hartung finished at No. 6 on Florida's Career All-Around Wins chart with 14 titles.
A four-time All-SEC selection, Hartung also earned Academic All-SEC and National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches Scholastic All-America honors. She received her degree in Sports Management in spring of 2010.
The annual Hall of Fame on the Goal Line presented by International Diamond Center induction ceremony, hosted by the F-Club and Gator Event Group, begins with a dinner on Steve Spurrier-Florida Field inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Tickets for the 2023 event are sold out.
Hartung is one of eight Gator Greats joining Gator Athletics Hall of Fame tonight on Florida Field. Gator Greats are Letterwinners who brought recognition and prominence to the University of Florida and themselves by their athletic accomplishments as a student-athlete. The 2023 list also includes Kelsey Bruder (Softball), Omar Craddock (Men's Track and Field), Lauren Embree (Women's Tennis), Jabar Gaffney (Football), Kelly Murphy (Volleyball), Erika Tymrak (Soccer) and Marc Valdes (Baseball).
About Corey Hartung:
Right from Meet One of her Gator career, it was evident that Corey Hartung was going to be special. That all-around win was the first by a Florida freshman in her collegiate debut in 20 seasons.
Hartung's 58 titles came in every event. The majority of wins came in balance beam and floor exercise as her beautiful lines and incredible flexibility dazzled collegiate gymnastics fans across the nation. Her 2008 Southeastern Conference balance beam win was the first for the Gators in nine seasons. Hartung earned All-America honors each of her four seasons, totaling 10 for her career. She advanced to the NCAA floor exercise final each year, placing a career-high third as a senior. Hartung finished at No. 6 on Florida's Career All-Around Wins chart with 14 titles.
A four-time All-SEC selection, Hartung also earned Academic All-SEC and National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches Scholastic All-America honors. She received her degree in Sports Management in spring of 2010.
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