Rebecca Bross

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Rebecca Marie Bross (born July 11, 1993) is an American former artistic gymnast and six-time World Championship medalist.

FullnameRebecca Marie Bross
Nickname(s)Becky
Becca
Bross the Boss
Born (1993-07-11) July 11, 1993 (age 32)
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)
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Rebecca Bross
Personal information
Full nameRebecca Marie Bross
Nickname(s)Becky
Becca
Bross the Boss
Born (1993-07-11) July 11, 1993 (age 32)
Height5 ft 0 in (152 cm)
SpouseBilly Burks
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
United States United States
(2005–2012)
ClubWOGA
Head coach
Valeri Liukin
Former coach
Natalia Marakova
ChoreographerAntonia Marakova
Medal record
Women's gymnastics
Representing the  United States
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2009 LondonAll-Around
Silver medal – second place2010 RotterdamTeam
Silver medal – second place2010 RotterdamBalance Beam
Bronze medal – third place2009 LondonUneven Bars
Bronze medal – third place2010 RotterdamAll-Around
Bronze medal – third place2010 RotterdamUneven Bars
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2007 Rio de JaneiroTeam
Gold medal – first place2007 Rio de JaneiroFloor Exercise
Silver medal – second place2007 Rio de JaneiroAll-Around
Pacific Rim Championships
Gold medal – first place2008 San JoseTeam
Gold medal – first place2010 MelbourneTeam
Gold medal – first place2010 MelbourneAll-Around
Gold medal – first place2010 MelbourneBalance Beam
Gold medal – first place2010 MelbourneFloor Exercise
Silver medal – second place2010 MelbourneUneven Bars
American Cup
Gold medal – first place2010 WorcesterAll-Around
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Personal life

Rebecca Marie Bross is the daughter of Terry Bross and Donna Bross. She has one older brother named Benjamin. She married Billy Burks December 17, 2022.

Her parents put her in a gymnastics class at the age of five.[1] She was coached by Valeri Liukin at WOGA Gymnastics in Plano, Texas.[2]

Career

Bross first qualified to Junior International Elite in 2005, when she also qualified to her first U.S. Nationals. She placed 16th all-around and earned a spot on the national team. She then competed in a few international assignments over the next year. At the 2006 U.S. Nationals, Bross placed fourth all-around, which also qualified her to the Junior Pan American Championships team. In 2007, she was selected for the Pan American Games team. She finished second all-around behind teammate Shawn Johnson. At the 2007 U.S. Championships, Bross won her first national championships title despite a fall. She later won the Junior Japan Invitational.

Bross was able to compete in some Classics and Invitationals in early 2008. She competed with WOGA teammate Nastia Liukin at the Pacific Rim Championships, where she won gold medals in the all-around and on beam, bars and floor. She sat out the rest of the year because of a broken foot.

On July 25, 2009, at the Covergirl Classic in Des Moines, Iowa, Bross competed on the uneven bars, scoring a 13.150 (.050 better than her teammate Ivana Hong), but she was unable to compete on floor, beam or vault because of an ankle injury suffered during practice a few days earlier. She competed her bars routine without a dismount, thus lowering her overall score.

In August 2009, Bross finished third all-around behind Bridget Sloan (first) and Ivana Hong (second) at the U.S. National Championships. Bross also placed third on balance beam and second on floor to end a successful first senior Nationals.

The following October, at the World Championships in London, England, Bross qualified in first place into the all-around final. She also qualified second on uneven bars and eighth on floor exercise. She fell on her beam dismount in preliminaries, which prevented her from qualifying on that event. In the all-around final, Bross led the competition going into the final rotation by a sizeable margin, having received the top scores of the competition on both bars and beam. Needing only a 12.925 to clinch the gold, she fell on her final tumbling pass on floor and just missed that score (the judges awarded her a 12.875). Her teammate Bridget Sloan claimed the gold, while Bross took the silver. Bross tied Romania's Ana Porgras for the bronze medal in the uneven bars event final, as well as in the floor final, where they both placed fifth.

In March 2010, she won the all-around at the American Cup. Bross won every event with the exception of the vault, which was won by Aly Raisman. In April, she won the senior all-around title at the Pacific Rim Championships in Melbourne, Australia. At the 2010 Visa Championships, Bross finished Day 1 with a two-point lead. On Day 2, she finished with a three-point lead, clinching the event to become the 2010 national champion. She was selected for the women's team for the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands. There, she helped the United States win a silver medal behind the newly dominant Russian team. In the all-around, after a fall on beam, she bounced back on floor to get the bronze medal, scoring a 15.233, which was the highest score given on floor to any women in the entire meet. Russia's Aliya Mustafina was the winner, and China's Jiang Yuyuan was the silver medalist. In event finals, Bross clinched the bronze on the uneven bars and tied with China's Deng Linlin for the silver on the balance beam behind Romania's Porgras.

During Night 2 of competition at the 2011 Visa Championships, Bross dislocated her right kneecap during a third-rotation vault. Because of the injury, Bross sat out of competition for the remainder of the 2011 season. Despite this, she earned a second-place finish on floor exercise, with a two-night total of 29.50.[3] She also placed eighth on beam (27.6).[4]

2012 Olympic Trials

In the summer of 2012, Bross competed in the Olympic trials in hopes of making the Olympic team for London. She competed on the beam and uneven bars, finishing in last place on both. Despite an excellent routine on the first night of competition, Bross fell three times off the bars on Night 2 and was instructed by her coach to stop mid-routine.[5] As a result of her low scores, particularly on the uneven bars—an area in which National Team Coordinator Márta Károlyi stated that the women's team would need strong competitors[6]—Bross did not make the main Olympic team, nor was she named as an alternate. Sports commentators speculated that Bross's defeat at the trials would likely be a career-ending one because of her previous injuries and age.[7]

Post-competitive career

Bross did not officially announce her retirement, but she did not train or compete after the Olympic trials in 2012. She is regarded by some gymnastics fans as "one of the most unfortunate and unluckiest gymnasts" because of the injuries she suffered. In the four-year period from 2008 to 2012, she incurred four injuries, including a broken foot, dislocated knee and other ankle and knee injuries that could have been serious.

In September 2013, Bross began coaching at Iarov Elite Gymnastics in Dallas, Texas.[8] In 2022, Bross completed her studies at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to become a physical therapist.[9]

Routines

As of 2011, Bross performed the following skills on these apparatus:[10]

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ApparatusSkillsDifficultyTop Score in World Championships, World Cup or Olympic Competition
VaultDouble twisting Yurchenko5.815.100
Uneven BarsGlide Kip Cast to Handstand (KCHS) (B) on low bar + toe-on to handstand 1/1 (D) + Van Leeuwen (toe-on circle to Shaposhnikova 1/2) (E); KCHS (B) + piked stalder 1/1 (E) + Tkatchev (D); KCHS (B) + piked stalder 1/2 (D) + Straddled Jaegar (D); KCHS (B) + stalder to handstand 1/1 (D) + Pak Salto (D); KCHS 1/2 (B) + toe-on shoot up to high bar; KCHS (B) + giant + giant + tucked full-in dismount (D)6.515.300
Balance BeamJump on to beam; 1/1 turn in tuckstand (B); standing Arabian (F); front aerial (D) + flip flop (B) + back layout stepout (C); switch split leap (C) + back tuck (C); sheep jump (D); switch split ring leap (E); side somi (D); front tuck (D); roundoff + Arabian double front dismount (G)6.515.300
Floor ExerciseFront handspring + front layout (B) + double front (E) + Stag jump (A); roundoff + back layout 3/2 (C) + front layout 2/1 (D) + Split Leap (A); switch ring leap (C) + switch leap 1/2 (C); 2/1 turn with leg at horizontal (D); split leap 3/2 (D); roundoff + back layout 5/2 (D) + front layout 1/1 (C)6.315.233
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Floor music

2011: "Beethoven Virus"

2010: "Dark Eyes"[11]

2005-2009: "National Treasure Suite" from the National Treasure Soundtrack Jh

Competitive history

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