Halle started gymnastics when she was five years old. She started doing gymnastics and dance, but when she was given the option, she chose gymnastics because she enjoyed it more. Halle was invited to join the TAGS Gymnastics team when she was seven years old and started competing as a compulsory gymnast at the age of eight. For the past eight years of competitions, she has enjoyed competing and showcasing routines while working on upgraded skills to perform in later competitions.
Halle earned gold medals on uneven bars, balance beam and in the all-around at the 2014 Level 6 State Championships. She skipped level 7 and quickly moved up to level 8 for the 2015 season. She placed sixth in the all-around and third on floor exercise at the 2015 State Championships and seventh in the all-around and second on balance beam at the 2016 State Championships. She qualified to the Region 4 Championships both seasons. As a level 9 gymnast in 2017 and 2018, Halle qualified to the Level 9 Western Nationals both years. She placed third in the all-around at the 2017 Region 4 Championships and seventh in the all-around at the 2018 Region 4 Championships. In 2019, Halle qualified to the Level 9 Western Nationals for the third time after finishing fourth in the all-around and third on vault at the Region 4 Championships. At the Nationals in Spokane, WA, she placed seventh on floor exercise.
In 2020, Halle qualified to the Level 10 State Championships but was unable to compete due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Halle trains 20 hours per week at TAGS Gymnastics in Eden Prairie, MN under coaches Betsi Shepard, Carolyn Yernberg and Rozlyn Ramlow. Halle is working hard to compete for a college gymnastics team.
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