PITTSBURGH (AP) — Raiden Hung can’t imagine a life without gymnastics. And to be honest, he doesn’t want to.
There’s always been something about the sport that’s called to him. Something about flipping. Something about the discipline it requires. Something about the mixture of joy and calm he feels whenever he steps onto a mat.
“It keeps me sane, I guess,” the 21-year-old student at Northeastern University in Boston said. “Gymnastics is the love of my life basically.”
Raiden Hung of Jurassic Gymnastics from Boston, center left, celebrates with teammate Fay Malay after competing in the floor exercise at the 2025 NAIGC national competition in Pittsburgh, Friday, April
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