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2000 Claimed her first NCAA individual title by winning the uneven bars with a score of 9.95
Runner-up in the all-around at the NCAA Championships with a score of 39.575 and on beam with a mark of 9.9
First-team All-American in the all-around, vault (fifth-place), bars (third consecutive year) and beam
Ended the season hitting 23 consecutive routines, with a 9.806 on vault at event finals as her lowest score in that span
Took the Region 1 all-around, bars and beam crowns
Won the Pac-10 all-around, vault and floor titles
Became the first gymnast in Pac-10 history to earn all-conference honors on all four events and the all-around
Tied the Pauley Pavilion all-around record with a pair of 39.725s
Set Wooden Center all-around (39.7) and bars (9.975) records
Set Bruin Classic records on bars (9.975), beam (tied, 9.9) and all-around (39.7)
Super Six Challenge bars winner
Bruin Classic all-around, bars and beam champion
Finished the regular season ranked first nationally on bars, second in the all-around, sixth on beam, 10th on vault and 12th on floor
Averaged over 9.8 on all four events, including a team-best 9.86 on bars and 9.806 on beam
Averaged a team-high 39.431 in the all-around, with three scores of 39.7 or higher and eight scores of 39.5 or higher
Led the team in individual wins with 29
Pac-10 Gymnast of the Week Jan. 18
UCLA/Sarah Leonard Fine Jewelers Female Athlete of the Month in January
Two-time MET-Rx/UCLA Student-Athlete of the Week (Mar. 27-Apr. 2, Apr. 10-16)
Tied her career-high on vault with 9.95s at the Pac-10 Championships and the NCAA Team Prelims
Twice set new career-highs this season on bars (9.975)
Scored three career-high tying 9.925s on beam and also tied her career-high with a 9.95 on floor.
1999 (USA Gymnastics) Earned a berth on the USAs World University Games squad by placing second at the trials
Qualified for the all-around finals at the World University Games with a preliminary score of 36.225 (14th place) but was unable to compete due to an elbow injury
Her highest mark at the games was a 9.35 on vault.
1999 Earned first-team All-America honors on bars and placed eighth with a 9.875 at event finals
Earned second-team All-America acclaim in the all-around with an 11th-place score of 39.275
Scored a season-high 9.9 on bars at Day One of the NCAA Championships
Was slowed by an elbow injury that kept her out of five meets but returned to score a then-career-high 9.925 on floor in her first meet back on that event
Went all-around for the first time at Regionals Apr. 10 and scored a career-high 39.375 to place fourth
Her first bars routine in three months resulted in a third-place score of 9.875 at Regionals
Recorded career-highs on beam (9.925, second place) and floor (9.95, second place) at the Pac-10 Championships
Of her eight meets on floor, she placed in the Top 3 five times and averaged a team-high 9.838
Averaged 9.858 on vault
Placed first on vault with a career-high tying 9.95 vs. Georgia Jan. 10
Won the all-around, vault and bars in the Bruins season opener at Cal State Fullerton.
1998 Earned first-team All-America honors on vault and bars
Scored a career-high 9.95 on vault on Day One of the NCAA Championships
Also scored a career-high 9.925 on bars on Day One of the Championships
Tied for fourth on bars at the NCAA Event Finals with a 9.85
Placed seventh on vault at Event Finals with an average score of 9.5625
Scored a pair of 9.875s on bars and floor in her collegiate debut at Georgia
Suffered an ankle injury Feb. 5 and was out of action until competing on bars Feb. 27 at Washington
Scored UCLA's top mark at that meet with a second-place score of 9.85
Placed in the Top 5 on bars in eight meets
Averaged a 9.861 on bars
Scored a 9.9 on bars at the Pac-10s to tie for third
Returned to action on beam at Pac-10s and scored a career-high 9.85 to tie for fourth
Competed for UCLA at Regionals on vault for the first time since January, as well as on bars and beam
Averaged a 9.702 on vault.
Club Six-year national team member who placed third at the 1997 U.S. Championships to qualify for the World Championships team
Took fifth-place on vault at the World Championships, the highest finish for an American on that event since Kerri Strug placed fifth in 1992 and the highest placing by any US gymnast that year
Won the all-around and vault crowns at the 1996 Pacific Alliance Championships in Malaysia
Placed 10th at the 1996 Olympic Trials
Finished second on beam, fourth on vault and bars and sixth on floor at the 1996 National Championships
Won the all-around, vault, bars and floor and placed second on beam at the 1996 Capital Cup
Swept all four individual event titles at the 1996 Buckeye Classic and placed second in the all-around
Won the vault at the 1995 Atlanta Gymnastics Invitational, the pre-Olympic event at the Georgia Dome
Competed on the gold medal team at the 1995 Olympic Festival and won silvers on vault and beam
Runner-up on bars at the 1992 Junior Nationals
Coached by Rita Brown and former Soviet national team coach Alexander Alexandrov at Browns Gymnastics from 1993-97
Trained at Queen City Gymnastics from 1982-92 under coaches Gary Warren and Pat Jones Warren.
Personal Name means illusion in Hindi
Favorite apparatus is vault
Hobbies include reading and dancing
Describes her biggest athletic thrill as qualifying for the 1997 World Championships
Parents: Kaushal and Indu Bhardwaj
Has one younger brother, Arun
Full name is Mohini Bhardwaj
Born September 29, 1978 in Philadelphia, PA
Sociology major.