This is Sooooo true....my daughter's teammate wonLevel 9 Easterns as an 11yo (7th grader, Jr A) and then next year won Level 10 JO Nationals as a 12 yo (8th grader, Jr A) , went to VISA Championships (as they were called back then) that summer and was on the podium .....and her folks thought she was going to the Olympics or at least a college scholarship (because middle schoolers weren't committing back then).....fast forward to her Sophomore year in high school and she quits gymnastics as she didn't want to do elite any more and her parents and coach wanted her to.....she came back after 6 months off for about a month, had a ton of fears but still managed to win the meet she competed with a 38.5! But the next week , she was done for good and never did gymnastics again despite huge raw talent.
The sad part of this was not only did she NOT get a gymnastics scholarship, she only took a few community college classes and last we heard was a cashier somewhere....so even though she was a successful young level 10, things can and do change and gymnastics might not always be the vehicle to college people think.