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The 2024 NCAA women’s gymnastics season is on, proceeding into week 5 with intense competition. And, LSU gymnasts are posing themselves as one of the strongest contenders, moving up to the No. 3 spot in the week five national polls. This comes after setting the program-high score last Friday in the PMAC, against No. 7 Arkansas. And, LSU senior, Olivia Dunne has been reveling in this winning mindset, sharing excitement with her fans through her social media.

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The 21-year-old LSU gymnast has grabbed the attention both on and off the field with her clean moves. From unbelievable flips defying gravity during the NCAA meet to behind-the-scenes seamless dance moves, she has covered it all. And, this is inspiring her ardent fans to pursue gymnastics.

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Olivia Dunne shows off her moves with Annie Beard

After the phenomenal victory of Tigers over Arkansas with a record-breaking score of 198.475, Livvy Dunne took to cherish it on her TikTok account in style. Posting a 6-second clip on her handle, @livvy, for her 7.9M followers, she was accompanied by her fellow LSU teammate, Annie Beard – an all-around sophomore with the team.

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Moving to the beats with their perfectly synchronized choreography, the duo were enjoying fun dance moves. Dunne captioned the post as, “record-setting tiger dub.” They synced their moves to the lyrics, “Let me see you do it left, do it right,” which is a popular song named “Left, Right,” by YG.

Dunne’s TikTok video speaks volumes of her lively spirit, and her bonding with her teammates, as she basked in the celebratory spirit after the LSU’s win. The victory over Arkansas was a huge rebound for now No. 3 LSU, who have quickly climbed up the ladder in the national title conversation.

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Fans get motivated to join gymnastics

Olivia Dunne’s awe-inspiring moves have worked wonders to inspire the next generation positively, sparking their interest in gymnastics. After Dunne’s TikTok video surfaced on the Internet, it is creating a stir among them to consider the path to collegiate gymnastics.

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One of the fans commented, “If Livvy replies, I am starting gymnastics.” Rising to the occasion, Dunne commented, “Better get your leotard ready,” prompting that there is no excuse for them to escape it any further.

Yet another fan wrote, “I gyataa come to a meet,” underscoring the idea that they should come to watch the ongoing NCAA meet. To this Dunne replied, “They are so Fun.”

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A fan penned the comment, “If Livvy replies, I’ll start gymnastics with my sister,” to elicit a response from the LSU gymnast. One of the fans was thoroughly motivated to join gymnastics, writing, “I’ve gyatt to start gymnastics.”

Another fan has been consistently commenting on Dunne’s posts, writing: “Day 24 of commenting till Livvy notices if she replies to this I’ll come to your meet.”

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Annie Beard’s moves also received praise from a fan who wrote: “Didn’t know you were both good at dancing and gymnastics Livvy.”

Olivia Dunne’s remarkable performances and interactions with fans are giving the upcoming generation a boost to pursue the gymnastics dream with great fervor.

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Shivangi Agrawal is a Senior NFL Writer at EssentiallySports. She focuses on uncovering NFL stories that resonate with fans, particularly during game-day coverage. Shivangi blends traditional football analysis with entertainment angles and off-season narratives, delivering engaging, journalistically grounded content that goes beyond the field. With eight years of experience in journalism, she has contributed to articles, features, and audience-focused reporting, combining strong storytelling skills with a deep understanding of the NFL and its broader culture.

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