WATCH: Aly Raisman talks NCAA Gymnastics Championship

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April 16, 2026
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Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman discussed the NCAA Gymnastics Championship on ABC News Live.

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Three-time Olympic gold medalist and ESPN analyst Aly Raisman joined ABC News Live from Texas to discuss the NCAA Gymnastics Championship. Raisman broke down must-watch routines from the event, offering her expert perspective as a decorated gymnast. Her analysis provides viewers with insights into the championship's key performances. This engagement highlights the growing media attention surrounding collegiate gymnastics.

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