Utah gymnast Sydney Soloski’s focus on the floor has turned her into a more vocal captain for the No. 2 Red Rocks

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Utah gymnast Sydney Soloski’s focus on the floor has turned her into a more vocal captain for the No. 2 Red Rocks
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“I think we are our biggest competitor,” Sydney Soloski said. “I watch practice every day and I have never seen a team training that has won a national championship, but I have a feeling that this is what it looks like.”

Sydney Soloski performs her floor routine at the Best of Utah NCAA Gymnastics Meet at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022.Utah gymnast Sydney Soloski loves performing in front of the Huntsman Center’s huge crowds, the experience is one of the reasons she decided to return for a fifth year.

“I think we are our biggest competitor,” she said. “I watch practice every day and I have never seen a team training that has won a national championship, but I have a feeling that this is what it looks like.” Where Soloski fits into the plans is clear, she specialized on floor last year and will do so again this season. There might be times when she isn’t in the lineup at all, if coach Tom Farden fiddles with the lineups like he likes to do.She has been a natural leader throughout her career and now she gets to focus on that aspect of her gymnastics. She sees that role as important and fulfilling as competing.

He appreciates too that Soloski isn’t just some voice, calling out her teammates when they fall short.

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