Background
Veronica was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and was raised by mother Emer and stepfather Scott Hults.
Veronica was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and was raised by mother Emer and stepfather Scott Hults.
She has been on the United States. National Team since. 2010 In 2010, Hults competed as a Level 9 gymnast and trained at All Olympia Gymnastics Center under Artur Akopyan. Later that year, she relocated to Texas with her family and began training at Texas Dreams Gymnastics.
Later that year, she traveled to Florida to compete at the Disney Elite Qualifier and managed to qualify to Junior International Elite status, finishing 5th with a total score of 52.100.
She competed at the United States. Classic, placing 13th. This was sufficient to qualify to the United States of America Gymnastics National Championships, where she competed on the uneven bars and the balance beam.
2012 Hults placed 8th at the Secret United States. Classic again qualifying to the National Championships, where she placed 9th with a combined 2-day score of 107.600. At the National Championships, her sixth-place finish (cumulative score of 111900) secured her a berth on the United States. Junior National Team.
2014 Hults" senior debut came in 2014.
Veronica competed on uneven bars only at the 2014 Secret United States. Classic, placing 6th on that event and 15th overall. Following her competition at the 2014 P&G Championships, Hults didn"t make the United States. National Team but was invited to the 2014 Worlds selection camp. Unfortunately she did not make the team due to her hip injury.
2015-2016: Elite hiatus and transfer to Level 10 Hults didn"t compete during the 2015 season, at all.
The result of injuries. In January 2016, she competed Level 10 at her gym"s local invitational.
She was the Level 9 State Floor Champion and the Western National Floor Champion. 2011 Hults began her competitive season at the WOGA Classic Elite Qualifier, where she won the balance beam title. 2013 At the Secret United States. Classic, Hults won the gold medals on the uneven bars and the balance beam, as well as the bronze medal in the all-around competition. Hults made her international debut at the 2013 Mexico Open in Acapulco, Mexico, where she won the gold medal with teammates Bailie Key, Laurie Hernandez and Emily Gaskins and placed first on the uneven bars.