Livvy Dunne announces the end of the LSU gymnastics career after the end of the title

The LSU gymnast and the social media star Olivia “Livvy” Dunne announced the end of her gymnastics career in an article on social networks Thursday after the Tigers failed to defend their title of NCAA champion.

The fifth year senior shared an article on social networks after LSU finished third of the NCAA semfinal in Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas on Thursday.

The LSU Tigers Olivia Dunne gymnast embraces the championship trophy after the Tigers won the national championship in 2024 in Dickies Arena. (Jerome Miron / USA TODAY SPORTS)

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“”[Peace] Out gymnastics it was real … and of course forever LSU, “she said in an article on X.

Dunne, 22, did not participate this week after revealing in an Instagram post last month that she had been sidelined with a “avulsion fracture of my balloon”.

“It absolutely breaks me with the heart of not having the opportunity to participate in (Pete Maravich Assembly Center) one last time,” wrote Dunne at the time.

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Olivia Dunne des Tigers LSU before a meeting against the Gators of Florida at Stephen C. O’Connell Center on February 23, 2024 in Gainesville, Florida. (Images James Gilbert / Getty)

THE New Jersey Native was injured after his return for his fifth year in Lsu. She had an additional year of eligibility due to the Pandemic COVID-19.

Dunne, who comes out together Pirates of Pittsburgh The feeling of pitching Paul Skenes was one of the best salaries in the NCAA and had millions of followers on several social media platforms. She played a role in the help of LSU to win her first NCAA title last year.

Olivia Dunne de Lsu poses for a photo holding the trophy after the team’s victory at the NCAA female gymnastics championships at Fort Worth, Texas, April 20, 2024. (AP photo / Tony GUTIERREZ)

While LSU failed to defend its seeded title No. 1, UTAH won its fifth appearance in the consecutive final in the NCAA female gymnastics championship. He joins Ucla, Oklahoma and Missouri.

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