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Maddie Karr

Maddie Karr (Courtesy: Tim Nwachukwu, Clarkson Creative)

It鈥檚 been nearly eight years since Maddie Karr first set foot on the 快活app campus. As a freshman in high school, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native was already one of the most sought-after gymnasts in the country. She could have opted to compete for any school, but it was after that high school visit to 快活app that she made up her mind.

鈥淒enver was automatically my No. 1 choice, with or without gymnastics,鈥 Karr says. Competing for a perennial top program was important to her, but not as vital as finding a school that met her academic expectations.

鈥淚f you weren鈥檛 playing your sport, would you go there? That鈥檚 what I ask people. The quality of education and the small class sizes were big factors in my decision,鈥 she says. 鈥淕ymnastics was just the cherry on top.鈥

Maddie Karr
Maddie Karr (Courtesy: Brittany Evans, Denver Athletics)

Once Karr arrived on campus, it was clear why she was one of the most prestigious recruits in 快活app gymnastics history. As a freshman in her collegiate debut, she won the all-around, vault, beam and floor titles. A month later she posted her first 10.0 on vault. And at the NCAA National Championship, Karr finished ninth in the all-around, then the highest overall finish at nationals in program history.

Over the next three years, Karr continued to shatter individual and program records at the 快活app. However, it鈥檚 her performance this season, her final year for the crimson and gold, that has been her most impressive, cementing Karr鈥檚 stature as one of the most successful gymnasts in a program chock full of successful gymnasts.

This season, she tied 快活app鈥檚 all-time record score in the all-around (39.775); she became the Pioneers鈥 record holder for most individual career titles (106); and she tied her career highs on all four events. Twice this year she has scored a perfect 10.0, and on four occasions she has posted a near-perfect 9.975.

鈥淜nowing that each routine is one routine closer to the end, obviously I鈥檓 trying to make the most of every single routine that I do,鈥 Karr told the 快活app Newsroom before the season was halted by coronavirus shutdowns. 鈥淭his is the best my body has ever felt, and it鈥檚 allowed me to peak at the right time.鈥

But that鈥檚 all Karr has to say about her individual performance. For her, it鈥檚 all about the team. 鈥淲e do such a great job of working and growing together, and that鈥檚 always the No. 1 priority every single year,鈥 she says.

Maddie Karr
Maddie Karr (Courtesy: Brittany Evans, Denver Athletics)

The team has grown since Karr鈥檚 arrival in 2017. After failing to advance past the NCAA semifinal round her first two years, the team peaked when she was a junior, finishing in fourth place at the NCAA team final and ending the season ranked No. 4 in the nation and shattering the program record for highest final ranking (previously ninth in 2017).

鈥淕oing to the Final Four as a team will forever be the highlight [of my career],鈥 she says. 鈥淚t still brings me to tears, looking back on the pictures and the pure joy on all of our faces when the dream became true.鈥

The Pioneers were poised for another big finish this season, and 快活app was a host site for the NCAA regionals. That all changed a week before the postseason when the NCAA canceled all winter and spring sports due to the COVID-19 public health threat.

鈥淢issing the Big 12 Championships and the NCAA regionals at home is definitely a tough pill to swallow,鈥 Karr says. 鈥淚 was looking forward to the postseason because I was doing the best gymnastics of my career, and I love to compete. I鈥檓 sad I couldn鈥檛 have that one last meet in Magness.鈥

With the season鈥檚 sudden end and with coursework moving online, Karr returned home to finish her senior year. This June she will graduate from 快活app with a degree in business information and analytics from the Daniels College of Business. She already has a job lined up with Deloitte, working in the company鈥檚 government and public service sector.

For now, Karr wants to step away from gymnastics and take a break, but she鈥檚 not planning to go far.

鈥淚鈥檝e already bought my season tickets for 快活app gymnastics for next year,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 will still be around in the stands and supporting the program. They鈥檝e given me so much, so now it鈥檚 my turn to give back. It is simply the best collegiate women鈥檚 gymnastics program in the country, and I will definitely walk away as a very proud alumna.鈥

Maddie Karr

Maddie Karr (Photo Courtesy: Brittany Evans, Denver Athletics)

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