2017 Women's Gymnastics Roster

Isabella Amado - Utah State
Isabella Amado - Utah State
Isabella Amado - BYU
Isabella Amado - BYU
Armado, Isabella
Photo by: Boise State University
Armado, Isabella
Photo by: Boise State University
Armado, Isabella
Photo by: Boise State University
Armado, Isabella
Photo by: Boise State University
Armado, Isabella
Photo by: Boise State University
Boise State Women's Gymnastics vs. Southern Utah, Brooke Sutton Photo
Photo by: Boise State University
Isabella Amado

Isabella Amado

  • Height:
    5-1
  • Class:
    Freshman
  • Hometown:
    Panama City, Panama
  • Major:
    Medical Studies

· 2018-19 NCAA Regional Championships Participant
· 2017-19 Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference Team Champion
· 2019 MRGC Individual Champion (Beam)
· 2020 All-MRGC Second Team (Beam)
· 2017-19 Academic All-Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference
· 2020 MRGC Specialist of the Week (Beam - 2)
· 2017-19 WCGA Scholastic All-American
· 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games Participant

BOISE STATE CAREER
SENIOR (2020):
Named All-Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference Second Team on beam her final collegiate campaign…regular season was ended early due to the outbreak of COVID-19…competed on beam and floor in each of the Broncos’ nine meets…also competed on vault four times…took home three beam titles and one on floor…twice named MRGC Specialist of the Week on beam…beam titles came at No. 23 Washington (Jan. 20; 9.875), against No. 15 BYU  (Jan. 31; 9.900) and against No. 21 Southern Utah (March 5; 9.875)...share of first-career floor title came against the Thunderbirds (March 5) with a career-high 9.925...also led the Broncos on floor against Utah State (9.850; Feb. 7) and No. 16 BYU (9.875; Feb. 15), and tied for the team high against both Washington (9.775) and SJSU/SPU (9.800; Jan. 26).
JUNIOR (2019): Competed in all 12 meets for the Broncos...helped Boise State win a fifth-straight Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference Championship (March 22), winning a conference title on the beam (9.900)…also helped lead Boise State to a 12th-straight regional appearance, where the Broncos advanced to the regional final…participated on vault twice during the season, logging a career high at Utah State (Feb. 8) with a 9.750...scored a 9.875 in a visit to BYU to help set the team record for highest beam score (49.550, Feb. 15) in school history...competed on beam in all 12 meets and set a career-high mark of 9.925 against Utah State and Washington (March 1)...set a career high on floor (9.850) against Utah State and Washington...MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.
SOPHOMORE (2018): Competed on beam in four meets, including the NCAA Regional Championships (Columbus), where she registered a 9.750…posted a season-high score of 9.775 at Utah State (Feb. 2)...also competed on the event at San Jose State (Feb. 9) and against Utah State (Feb. 16)...MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.
FRESHMAN (2017): Competed in three meets on beam before her season was cut short due to injury…gradually improved in those three routines, posting a season-high 9.825 on Jan. 27 against BYU…also fared well on Jan. 20 in a quad meet that included Denver, Illinois-Chicago and Utah, earning a 9.8…made her collegiate debut at UC Davis (Jan. 13) in a tri-meet that also featured Stanford and Yale…MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB CAREER
Originally from Panama, but moved to Virginia Beach, Va., for high school and trained at Excalibur Gymnastics...competed in the 2015 World Gymnastics Championships and represented Panama, placing 130th in the all-around...earned bronze at the Osijek Challenge Cup on beam in 2015, and took 18th place in the all-around at the Pan American Games...best meet in 2014 came at the Medellin World Cup where she picked up a bronze medal in vault and then earned gold on beam...represented Panama at the 2016 Summer Olympics and took 44th in the all-around thanks to a 52.832...two best events in Rio were vault (13.900) and beam (13.333)...she and fellow incoming freshman Courtney McGregor were the first Bronco gymnasts (past, current or present) to compete at an Olympic Games in school history.

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND
YEAR HS WINS HS WINS HS WINS HS WINS HS WINS
2017 -- -- -- -- 9.800 0 -- -- -- --
2018 -- -- -- -- 9.775 0 -- -- -- --
2019 9.750 0 -- -- 9.925 1 9.850 0 -- --
2020 9.725 0 -- -- 9.900 3 9.925 1
CAREER 9.750 0 -- -- 9.925 4 9.925 1 -- --
GYM | Senior Video
Friday, March 14
WBB | Highlights vs Nevada
Monday, March 10
GYM | Boise State Gymnastics Vlog
Tuesday, January 28
GYM: Team Retreat
Monday, September 09