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For the second time this season, senior Katelyn Ohashi earned a perfect 10 for her floor routine.

The performance comes in Ohashi’s first time competing in her hometown, Seattle, Wash., for UCLA gymnastics since her freshman year. She led the Bruins in a rotation where each UCLA gymnast scored higher than 9.8. UCLA defeated Washington 197.600-196.00 on Sunday to remain undefeated, with a 8-0 record.

In front of a record crowd of 7,228 in her hometown of Seattle, @katelyn_ohashi scored her fifth career perfect 10 on floor. pic.twitter.com/CKZmIpQh3U — UCLA Gymnastics (@uclagymnastics) February 11, 2019

The first time she earned a perfect 10 on floor this season, Ohashi’s routine went viral, earning more than 100 million total views online. This time, about 30 of Ohashi’s relatives were among the crowd of 7,228 that came to the meet — a new attendance record for Washington.

“I feed off the audience a lot, their energy,” Ohashi said. “And so having a lot of it be my family was just amazing and very supportive.”

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