Nicole Chillingworth

Nicole Chillingworth
Nicole Chillingworth
Personal information
Full name Nicole Chillingworth
Country represented  United States
Born March 31, 1992 (1992-03-31) (age 19)
Los Angeles, California
Hometown Rolling Hills, California
Club Eurogymnastics
Head coach(es) BB Ignatova
Assistant coach(es) Ivanka Kirov

Nicole Chillingworth (born March 31, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) is a rhythmic gymnast.[1]

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Early life

Nicole has been a dancer since she was 3. At age 7 her family moved to Australia and moved back to southern California when she was 10. She attended Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, California.[2]

Career

In 2010 she was approached to train for the 2012 Olympics but decided that the sacrifices were not worth it.[3]She is a member of the U.S. Rhythmic Senior National Team.[4]
Nicole finished 6th all around, at the 2010 Visa Championships in Hartford, Connecticut, as well as 6th at the National Qualifier in Detroit, Michigan. She finished 2nd all around at the 2010 Chicago Cup Level 10 Invitational.[5]
In 2009 she finished 10th all around at the Visa Championships in Dallas, Texas and 10th at the Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
In 2008 she finished 9th all around at the Visa Championships in Houston, Texas.

Personal life

Nicole is currently a communication studies major at Loyola Marymount University.[6]

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