GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Another Gator is being inducted into USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame.
Morgan Hurd is part of the
2025 class, the organization announced today.
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The induction ceremony is Saturday, Aug. 9 in New Orleans, La., at the Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships.
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Bridget Sloan, a nine-time NCAA champion for the Gators, was part of the
2020 USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame class. Former Florida head coach
Ernestine Weaver Russell was a 1986 inductee.
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Before Florida:
Hurd was a five-year member of the U.S. Senior National team. During her debut year on the U.S. Senior team, Hurd won individual all-around gold at the 2017 World Championships.
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More Hurd achievements with USA Gymnastics:
- Five-time member of U.S. Senior National Team (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 and 2021)
- Won team gold, floor exercise silver and all-around bronze at the 2018 World Championships
- 2018 & 2020 American Cup all-around champion
- 2019 Tokyo World Cup all-around gold
- Part of U.S. gold medal teams at 2018 Pacific Rim Championships and 2019 Pan American Games
- 2018 U.S. Championships all-around silver medalist; bronze for uneven bars and floor
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At Florida:
A knee injury suffered prior to her spring 2022 enrollment at the University of Florida sidelined Hurd for her first collegiate season. Part of three consecutive Southeastern Conference regular-season title teams which also won the 2022 and 2023 SEC Championship meet. Her collegiate-best 9.95 floor exercise performance at Kentucky helped Gators clinch the 2024 SEC regular-season title. She remains active with the team for the 2025 season, serving as team photographer and content creator.
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2025 USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame Class |
Gary Anderson |
Lifetime Achievement |
Morgan Hurd |
Women's Artistic Gymnastics |
Melissa "Missy" Marlowe |
Women's Artistic Gymnastics |
Rebecca Sereda |
Women's Rhythmic Gymnastics |
Barry Weiner |
Men's Artistic Gymnastics |
Marc Yancey |
Lifetime Achievement |
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