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20 Questions with JO National Qualifier Paige Thaxton (Michigan Academy)

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Our next 20 Questions Athlete is 2018 JO National Qualifier Paige Thaxton of Michigan Academy of Gymnastics in Westland Michigan. Paige, who qualified to JO Nationals last year as a first time level 10, is an exceptional talent. I first noticed her a few years ago as a small little bouncy level 9, she had so much spunk. Paige shines on the uneven bars, which happens to be her favorite event, she does a very unique toe hecht to the high bar, but in the piked position. Paige will definitely be one to watch for JO Nationals this 2019 season. Let’s get to know Paige a little bit better as she heads into her State Meet this Saturday and starts her run at a 2nd JO Nationals.

 

How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? I got into gymnastics when I was two because my mom’s best friend signed her daughter up and thought it would be a good idea because I was rolling all over the house.

What is your favorite event? My favorite event is bars.

What is your favorite skill to train/compete? My favorite skill is a double layout off bars and into the pit on floor.

What is your dream skill? My dream skill is a double full on vault.

What is your favorite part about gymnastics? My favorite part of gymnastics is having a team support me and being able to show people my talent along with entertainment.

What college do you plan on attending and why? I plan on attending university of Michigan because they have a very good gymnastics team,  they’re close to home,  and they have great schooling for lots of options.

What is your favorite meet to compete at? My favorite meet is Cereal City in Battle Creek because that’s where I first qualified for Nationals and that’s where I got my 2nd best all around score of all time.

What is your biggest accomplishment if gymnastics so far? My biggest accomplishment is qualifying for Nationals first year of level 10 and being an alternate for Nastia Liukin Cup 2019.

Who do you admire the most in the sport of gymnastics? I most admire Shawn Johnson because she is small but mighty.  She has competed in plenty of National and Olympic championships and had a fiery passion for this sport. Not only did she gain popularity but found her best friend, Nastia Liukin.

What is your favorite Region 5 Feature or Series?  My favorite Region 5 feature is Eye on 5.

What is your go to pre-meet song or playlist? My song before a meet is “The Champion” by Carrie Underwood.

What are 3 things you could not live without? I could not live without a fluffy blanket,  food,  or family.
If you could be any animal what animal would you be and why? I would be a flying squirrel because they are tiny, cute and can glide anywhere they desire in the distance. They also enjoy eating fruit and their long tail means they have great stability.

The 5 Most important or must have items in your gym bag? I must have my phone,  grips, wristguards,  knee braces,  and water in my gym bag.

Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? Before a meet,  my team and I do a shake out which we shake each of our arms and legs out 4 then 3 then 2 then 1 counting it out.

What do you like to do outside of gymnastics? Outside of gymnastics I usually go shopping or sleeping after I do my homework.

What is your most embarrassing gymnastics or meet moment? One time at level 6 state meet, I was on vault and took off on a piece of white tape and missed the spring board and face planted onto the table.

If you were not a gymnast, what sport would you try? I would try to do volleyball if not for gymnastics

What are you most looking forward to this competition season? I am looking forward to regionals and nationals

What is the best piece of advice or words of wisdom your coach(es) have given you? My coaches have told me that it doesn’t matter about how the warmup went, it only takes one turn to fix any mistake.

Bonus Question: Tell me something interesting about yourself…..I can do the wave with my eyebrows

Best of: 2019 JPAC Midwest Showdown | Level 10 Gymnastics Highlights

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Highlights from the level 10 sessions at the 2019 JPAC Midwest Showdown.

College Salute Episode #9: Battle In Norman, Priessman Is Perfect

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Week #9 in the NCAA featured a battle in Norman of  the top two teams in the country, LSU senior Lexie Priessman gets her first 10.0, and we had some face first catches on bars. Region 5 was the premier region at the Nastia Cup and Perea returns to competition in Jesolo. We sat down with our Alumni Athlete of the Week conversation guest Anna Martucci Northern Illinois senior to talk about their rise to the top of the MAC in 2019 and her four years as a NIU gymnast. 

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College Salute Episode #7 | Manager To BEAMER, Pink Inspired Personal Best

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2019 Hunt’s Born to Fly Meet Coverage

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This past weekend was the 2019 Hunts Born to Fly Meet hosted by Hunts Gymnastics Academy in Chesterfield, Michigan. Hunts has been hosting this military themed competition for a few years now and it is always a great time to be a part of it. The Level 10 Teams competing this weekend were Bay Valley Academy, Splitz Gymnastics, Twistars, Oakland Gymnastics and the host team Hunts Gymnastics.

Below are the results from the Level 10 session of the competition.
Full Results: Level 10 Senior | Level 10 Junior | Level 9 

 Level 10

[one-half-first]Junior

Vault

  1. Marisa Aiello, Hunts 9.550
  2. Nikki Smith, Oakland 9.525
  3. Savannah Miller, Oakland 9.425

Bars

  1. Savannah Miller, Oakland 9.450
  2. Kendall Abney, Twistars USA 9.400
  3. Lauren Harkins, Twistars USA 9.350

Beam

  1. Savannah Miller, Oakland 9.550
  2. Nikki Smith, Oakland 9.500
  3. Kendall Abney, Twistars USA & Savannah Kokaly, Bay Valley 9.175

Floor

  1. Savannah Miller, Oakland 9.475
  2. Kemeny Berthiaume, Bay Valley 9.325
  3. Eryn Williams, Power in Motion 9.300

All-Around

  1. Savannah Miller, Oakland 37.900
  2. Nikki Smith, Oakland 37.125
  3. Kendall Abney, Twistars USA 37.025

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[one-half]Senior

Vault

  1. Chloe Bellmore, Twistars USA 9.675
  2. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.650
  3. Hannah DeMers, Splitz 9.625

Bars

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.600
  2. Hannah DeMers, Splitz & Nyah Smith, Oakland 9.550

Beam 

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.600
  2. Nyah Smith, Oakland & Alyssa Al-Ashari, Twistars USA 9.525

Floor

  1. Chloe Bellmore, Twistars USA 9.625
  2. Delanie Harkness, Twistars USA 9.550
  3. Hannah DeMers, Splitz & Olivia Amodei, Hunts 9.450

All-Around

  1. Chloe Bellmore, Twistars USA 37.950
  2. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 37.850
  3. Hannah DeMers, Splitz 37.825

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Team

  1. Twistars 113.875
  2. Oakland 113.00
  3. Hunts 112.00
  4. Bay Valley 107.200

 


2019 Nastia Liukin Cup (Photo Gallery)

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Full Results: Senior | Junior 
Full Routines (From USA Gymnastics)

The 2019 version of the Nastia Cup proved to be very exciting and successful competition for Region 5. This competition features some of the best level 10’s in the country who have qualified through designated Nastia cup qualifying meets around the country in 2019. This event was held at the Greater Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The 2018 JO National AA Champion Makarri Doggette from Buckeye Gymnastics, in her 6th Nastia Cup, achieved one of her biggest goals claiming the all around title with a 38.975. Makarri had to end the competition on beam and did it champion style scoring a 9.8, the highest beam score in the entire meet.

Region 5 was the most successful region at this years cup with all five senior age group qualifiers finishing in the top 8.  Aspire’s Sierra Brooks finished 4th with a 38.725, top qualifier Gabby Wilson from Olympia finished 6th with 38.625, and Legacy Elite duo Faith Torrez (38.575) and Andrea Li (38.525) finished 7th and 8th, respectively.

In the junior age group, Buckeye’s Natalie Martin, in her first Nastia Cup, finished 6th on vault 9.525) and 14th overall with a 36.825.

 

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