“Time flies” while you’re Livvy Dunne!
The LSU gymnast — who introduced the tip of her collegiate profession final week — is trying again on the place it began.
In an Instagram video posted on Monday, April 21, the NIL star, 22, shared highlights of her previous, as she appears to what the longer term holds past the mat.
“Time flies while you’re having enjoyable,” Dunne narrated, over footage of herself watching clips of competitions and practices. “One thing mentioned while you’re having fun with your self to the purpose time appears to slide away from you. And that’s precisely how the previous 20 years on this sport have felt.”
She continued, as Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For” performed within the background: “The highs, the lows, making the U.S. Nationwide workforce and competing for our nation. Each danger was definitely worth the reward. Ending my profession over the previous 5 years at the very best college on the planet has been an unimaginable journey. And I’m eternally grateful.”
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Dunne went on to thank her coaches, from her childhood to LSU, in addition to her dad and mom “for supporting me by all of it.”
Final week, the New Jersey native started her lengthy goodbye to the game.
After the LSU Tigers didn’t advance to the NCAA gymnastics championship closing on Thursday, April 17 in Fort Price, Texas, Dunne — who could not compete within the meet attributable to damage — shared a message on X.
“Couldn’t have requested for a greater 5 years! Thanks, LSU,” Dunne wrote shortly after the meet. In a second publish, she mentioned, “✌️ out gymnastics it’s been actual… and naturally eternally LSU!”
In her video on Monday, she summed up her expertise once more: “Thanks for every thing gymnastics, you had been so good to me.”