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Livvy Dunne Posts Heartfelt Tribute to Gymnastics and LSU
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This past Thursday, Livvy Dunne and nine other LSU seniors ended their collegiate gymnastics career when the Tigers lost in the semifinal round of the NCAA Tournament. The No. 1 overall seed had their season cut short, and since then, many have taken to social media to say their goodbyes to LSU and the Tiger faithful.

This afternoon, social media sensation and LSU Gymnast, Livvy Dunne, posted a tribute to her gymnastics career.

Here's Livvy's video she posted on X on Monday afternoon:

LSU's fifth-year senior gymnast was a big part of their program. Not only did she perform on the floor, but she brought thousands of eyes to LSU and college gymnastics as a whole.

As a freshman, Dunne was named an All-American on the uneven bars and scored a 9.900 at the NCAA Championships. She performed sparingly over the next couple of seasons, but was LSU's "sixth man" in their run to the program's first national championship in 2024. During that season, Dunne appeared in nine meets on bars and floor, averaging a 9.857 and 9.838 on those events respectively.

In 2025, Dunne appeared in the Tigers' first four meets before injuring her knee. She later revealed that she suffered an avulsion fracture in her kneecap, which kept her out for the remainder of the season, including the SEC and NCAA Tournaments.

Dunne will now move on to the next stage of her life, which will include doing red carpet events, modeling, and of course, spending time with Paul Skenes.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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