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Two renowned athletes?Jade Carey and Yul Moldauer?came together in a remarkable display of support on the gymnastics mats. Throughout her career, Carey, the 2020 Olympic floor exercise champion, has shown grit and persistence, while the current world bronze medallist, Moldauer never fails to astound spectators with his impeccable routines. Their athletic contributions have once again been put to challenge at the last of this year’s gymnastics meet.

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The dynamic duo’s teamwork is set to enthrall spectators after Yul’s stunning win at the 40th Memorial Arthur Gander.?Underline the lasting spirit of cooperation and commitment that is at the core of competitive gymnastics Carey gave a peak into their prep!

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Gymnastics pair keeps up the hype

A hearty collage with Moldauer was shared on Instagram by Carey, capturing the attention of their devoted fan base. Above all, sportsmanship and friendship transcend individual achievements, and the picture captured a moment of mutual respect and shared commitment. The first one showed triple smiles with Moldauer holding the US flag with Jade posing with a volunteer in the corridor. The gymnast added three more pictures in the collage; one giving a high-five to a fellow gymnast in the facility; another posed picture; last of the junior and senior gymnasts at ease.

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The gymnasts will team up as a pair in Zurich this coming Sunday, November 5. Interestingly, Moldauer had already won with Addison Fatta in 2022, and Carey had done the same with Allan Bower in 2019. In addition to the United States, teams from Switzerland, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, and Turkey are expected to compete at the tournament in Zurich.

In the competition, the final two teams will be eliminated in the first rotation and the lowest four teams eliminated in the second. After that, the scores of the last four pairs will be reset, and they will compete against each other until one pair is declared the winner. Both coming off with recorded thrilling history this season, their feats continue to show consistency.

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Jade Carey and Yul Moldauer’s recent feats

Moldauer is dropping back-to-back podium finishes this year with the recent victory in the men’s all-around at the Memorial Arthur Gander 2023. Previously, he won a gold in 2022 and silver in 2021.

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His outstanding performance also helped the Men’s team win the bronze, ending the United States championship drought that began in 2014. Highlighting the comeback of American gymnastics on the global scene, the 2023 World Championships were a momentous occasion.

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On the other hand, Carey’s Worlds qualifier proved to be difficult, as the Olympic gold champion ended up in the thirteenth all-around spot. Carey was added to the Swiss Cup 2023 roster despite the setback along with an Olympic Games berth.?Their combined participation in the Swiss Cup promises a show that will have a lasting impact on the gymnastics world, having already overcome a number of obstacles.

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Divya Purohit

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Divya Purohit is a senior Olympics Sports writer for EssentiallySports. She majorly covers gymnastics, alpine skiing, and horse racing. While bringing the detailed stats of gymnastics to the American readers, she covered two prominent events - the 2023 Xfinity Gymnastics Championships, and the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Along with the flips and turns of gymnastics, Divya also brings alive the stories from the aquatics arena for the swimming fandom. Her versatility found applause from 16-time WWE World Champion John Cena when she penned an insightful article about the Spanish Paralympian swimmer Iñigo Llopis Sanz. In her time away from penning down about her favorite athletes, Divya loves to play Tennis.

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