Former Huntingdon Olympic gymnast Marissa King has clinched four All-American honours at the prestigious NCAA Gymnastics Championships 2010.
King took up a scholarship with the University of Florida in January and made a huge mark in her first major tournament with the Gators.
She became the first Florida freshman to claim four All-American honours as part of the team competition with success in the vault - equaling her best of 9.9 - all-around, beam and floor, in which she set a college best of 9.25.
King was also fourth on the vault and fifth on the floor in the individual competitions.
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