UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi’s new floor routine earned a perfect 10 at the Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim last Saturday, helping UCLA win the quad-meet against Cal, Michigan State and UC Davis, and vaulting the senior into internet fame.

A 🔟 isn't enough for this floor routine by @katelyn_ohashi. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/pqUzl7AlUA — UCLA Gymnastics (@uclagymnastics) January 13, 2019

Ohashi, who debuted the routine in UCLA’s season opener against Nebraska, recorded her fourth perfect 10 of her career last Saturday as UCLA scored 49.7 on floor, the fifth-highest mark in school history on the event, and recorded the team’s second straight 197-point total.

The defending national champion Bruins scored 197.7 as a team with Ohashi and junior Kyla Ross both recording perfect 10s with Ross’ coming on uneven bars.

Ohashi’s latest R&B-inspired floor routine that incorporates Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary” with “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire, The Jackson 5′s “I Want You Back” and Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel,” quickly grew into a weekend internet sensation. It was shared on Twitter by ESPN and Bleacher Report. It was viewed nearly 20 million times on Twitter by Monday morning and more than 3 million times on Facebook.

California senator Kamala Harris, civil rights activist Jesse Jackson and journalists from the Atlantic’s Jemele Hill and Rolling Stone’s Jamil Smith were among those who showered Ohashi with praise on social media.

Hill said she was making a note to attend a meet this year. Ohashi responded that she’ll have tickets waiting.

i got you with some ticketsss https://t.co/sRjW04ttPy — Katelyn Ohashi (@katelyn_ohashi) January 14, 2019

“The ground is no place for a champion,” Jackson wrote on Twitter of Ohashi’s high-flying routine that leads off with a difficult split double-layout tumbling pass and ends with the senior landing a tumbling pass in a full split on the floor.

.@katelyn_ohashi Congratulations! The ground is no place for a champion. There are no impossible dreams. Keep flying! Keep Hope Alive! https://t.co/lde94cDYYB — Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@RevJJackson) January 14, 2019

When I get back to Los Angeles, I will have to go support @uclagymnastics. This routine by @katelyn_ohashi earns a 10, and breaks genre. All around brilliance. pic.twitter.com/nuVY7S6adr — Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) January 14, 2019

Ohashi came to UCLA after a decorated career with the U.S. junior national team during which he became one of the top gymnasts in the world. She won the 2013 American Cup over 2016 Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. Ohashi seemed to be on track to represent the United States in the Olympics as well, but after years of grueling training and abusive coaching, she left elite gymnastics.

“I was broken,” Ohashi told the Players Tribune last year.

One of the most incredible floor routines you will ever see.@Katelyn_Ohashi's story ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/wmRrmTfICh — The Players' Tribune (@PlayersTribune) January 14, 2019

Joining the Bruins is what helped piece her back together, she told the Players Tribune.

“She’s found her childlike joy again,” head coach Valorie Kondos Field, the choreographer behind this year’s viral routine and last year’s Michael Jackson-inspired piece that earned more than 90 million total views, told the Southern California News Group last month. “That pure joy that comes from doing gymnastics and being really good at it.”