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Jade Carey Confirms Relationship with Aimee Sinacola, Receives Overwhelming Support from Gymnastics Community
Olympic gold medalist Jade Carey recently made her relationship with Aimee Sinacola public, sharing a heartwarming post on Instagram. The announcement was met with an outpouring of love and support from fellow gymnasts, including Simone Biles, Stephen Nedoroscik, Jordan Chiles, and others.
Carey, who has been a standout performer for Team USA, has achieved remarkable success in gymnastics. She secured gold in the floor exercise at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and added to her accolades at the Paris 2024 Games, where she won gold in the team event and bronze in the vault.
On March 20, Carey took to Instagram to share photos with her girlfriend, captioning the post:
"Happy ."
The post quickly garnered attention from her peers. Simone Biles commented,
"Freaking cuuuute."
Stephen Nedoroscik expressed his excitement with,
"GO JADE."
Jordan Chiles added,
"Periodt!!!"
Hezly Rivera, Carey’s teammate at the Paris Olympics, also chimed in, writing:
"Love you Jade!!"
Other members of the gymnastics community, including Ian Gunther and Ellie Black, shared their admiration for the couple. Gunther described them as "cute," while Black wrote:
"My favorite gals."
Aimee Sinacola’s Heartfelt Response
Aimee Sinacola, the creative director of content at the University of Oregon, has previously shared glimpses of her time with Carey on social media. Following Carey’s Instagram post, Sinacola re-shared a photo on her Instagram story, writing:
"ILYTM."
Jade Carey’s Collegiate Gymnastics Success
On the gymnastics front, Carey is currently in her final year at Oregon State University. She recently delivered an exceptional performance during OSU’s senior night on March 15, earning two perfect tens and an all-around score of 39.925. Since joining the Beavers in 2021, Carey has won five NCAA championship medals, including silver on the uneven bars in 2022 and silver on the balance beam in 2023. At the 2024 NCAA Championships, she claimed gold in the all-around and floor exercise events and secured bronze on the balance beam.
Carey and the Beavers are set to compete against Fisk University on March 21 in their final regular-season meet of the year.
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