(CLAIR) – We saw an exciting few days in the world of rhythmic gymnastics this past weekend. Simi Valley’s Alexandria Kautzman represented the United States at the prestigious Marbella Grand Prix in Spain.
A member of the U.S. Senior National Team, Kautzman has become a local sensation with her impressive skills and dedication to the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. Her accomplishments include being named the 2022 U.S. ball champion, earning a hoop bronze medal, and serving as an alternate for the 2021 World Championships team.
At the Marbella Grand Prix, Kautzman continued to showcase her talents, scoring an impressive 114.750 in the all-around competition. She demonstrated her expertise in the ribbon, scoring a 26.500, ball (28.950), hoop (29.150), and clubs (30.150), proving her status as a well-rounded athlete on the international stage.
Kautzman’s achievements at the Marbella Grand Prix are a testament to her hard work and a point of pride for her friends and family in Simi Valley. Her success also highlights the strength of the SoCal gymnastics community and should serve as an inspiration to others climbing the ranks, participating in this difficult sport.
With prestigious events such as the World Championships and Olympic Games in sight, Alexandria’s meteoric rise in the world of rhythmic gymnastics shows no signs of slowing down. As Kautzman’s career continues to soar, the residents of Simi Valley enthusiastically applaud her remarkable talent and commitment to excellence.
Congratulations Alexandria!