Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are making history in gymnastics. Morgan Price of Fisk University and Kyrstin Johnson of Talladega College secured national titles, marking a significant milestone for HBCU athletes. For Price, the victory is a culmination of her journey, switching from a traditional gymnastics powerhouse to pioneer HBCU gymnastics. Fisk and Talladega's success challenges the notion that top-tier gymnastics is exclusive to major conference schools. Their achievements underscore the importance of diversity and inclusion in the sport. Derrin Moore's organization, Brown Girls Do Gymnastics, played a crucial role in advocating for HBCU gymnastics programs, facilitating partnerships, and nurturing talent pipelines. Moore's efforts, coupled with the dedication of athletes like Price and Johnson, are reshaping the gymnastics landscape and inspiring future generations.

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