Amanda Rose Jetter (born November 6, 1994) is a former American artistic gymnast.
[2] Jetter first started gymnastics in 1998; at the age of four, after she walked on four inch wide logs in her back garden.
[9] Following the level ten season, Jetter qualified to Junior International Elite status and competed at the U.S. Classic in Battle Creek, Michigan.
[10] In mid-August 2007, Jetter travelled to San Jose, California for the 2008 VISA Nationals.
Jetter placed fourth in the all-around as well as taking home two silver medals; one on floor and one on beam, tied with McKenzie Wofford.
[21][22] Amanda moved up to the senior elite level for the 2010 season; although she was fifteen at every competition she competed in.
[26] Jetter petitioned to be added to the 2010-11 U.S. National team and to attend the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships training camp, which was successfully accepted.
[29] In March 2011, Jetter competed at the 2011 City of Jesolo Trophy, her second time at the event.
She received an all-around score of 53.600 but sustained another achilles injury during her vault, the final event of the competition.
[38] On November 26, 2012, Jetter signed the National Letter of Intent to the University of Alabama.
In January, she competed at her club's in-house competition, CGA Coaches Spectacular, and was second in the open division.
[41] Jetter made her collegiate debut on January 10, 2014, at home against Missouri Tigers on bars, where she scored 9.925.
[44] During Nationals, held in Birmingham, Alabama, Jetter provided a 9.850 in the semi-final round.
Jetter opened her season at a home meet against Arizona Wildcats and scored a 9.100 on bars.
[48] Jetter scored a 9.800 on bars and a 9.850 on floor at the NCAA Regional at state rivals, Auburn University.