Jackie Bergeron had gotten close more than once, but despite numerous state-meet opportunities, the St. Michael-Albertville gymnast had never reached the top of the podium.
This year, her senior year, the stated goal was a gold medal.
“I just wanted to win one event. Just one. It didn’t matter which one,” she said.
How about nearly sweeping them? In the final competitive meet of her gymnastics career, the Class 2A state championships, Bergeron went out with a flourish. She won the vault, balance beam and floor exercise events and took home the biggest prize of them all, winning the all-around competition with cumulative score of 38.6.
“It was a shock and a surprise,” said Bergeron, who added an 11th-place finish in the uneven parallel bars. “I didn’t expect it. But it was such a good time.”
Her victory led to her being named Miss Minnesota Gymnastics, an award presented this year for the first time by the Minnesota Girls Gymnastics Coaches Association.
Now she’s the Star Tribune’s 2024 Metro Gymnast of the Year.
A great way to go out, to be sure, but upon reflection she said the memories she made and the people and coaches she met stand out most.