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Ashleigh Gnat
Ashleigh Marie Gnat (born November 13, 1994, in Altamonte Springs, Florida) is an American collegiate gymnast. She has competed for the Louisiana State University gymnastics team since 2014. Gnat coached as an assistant coach at Penn State in 2020. She is now an assistant coach at her alma mater, Louisiana State University gymnastics team. Early life Gnat was born on November 13, 1994, in Altamonte Springs to parents Ray and Joan (née Moore) Gnat. Her father was an All-American gymnast for the now-defunct LSU men's gymnastics program, and her mother was a 1972 Olympian. She has three older siblings from her mother's first marriage to Bob Rice, a former Temple gymnast—two brothers, Sean and Stephen, a film editor at Full Sail University, and a sister, Jeana Rice-Helms (b. November 22, 1981), who competed for the University of Alabama and was the 2004 NCAA champion in women's gymnastics. She started gymnastics in 1997, shortly after her parents opened ACE Gymnastics, a fac ...
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Altamonte, Florida
Altamonte Springs is a suburban city in central Florida in Seminole County, Florida, United States, which had a population of 46,231 at the 2020 United States Census. The city is in the northern suburbs of the Greater Orlando, Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area, which the United States Census Bureau estimated had a population of 2,054,574 in 2008. Dr. Washington Kilmer of Cincinnati was the first person of European background to settle into the area circa 1870, and he named the area Altamont (minus the "e" from the present spelling) after Altamont, New York, an area near his childhood home. In 1882, the Altamonte Land, Hotel and Navigation Company, founded by Thomas C. Simpson and four other Massachusetts businessmen, gave the area its present name: Altamonte Springs. The company developed the core community along Altamonte Avenue (today's Florida State Road 436, SR 436) between Maitland and Longwood Avenues (today's Ronald Reagan Boulevard). On November 1 ...
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