If you did not have the opportunity to travel to the 2018 Level 9 Eastern National Championships in Rochester, NY check out our photo gallery below and you will certainly feel like you were there right next to Region 5!
Congratulations to all the Region 5 All-Around Champions, Individual Champions, Team Champions and ALL Region 5 Qualifier & Coaches!
To continue our coverage of the Championships Season and prepare for JO Nationals at the end of this week, lets continue our 20 Questions Feature with 2018 Nastia Liukin Cup Junior Runner-up and 2018 JO National Qualifier Jacey Vore of Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center (JPAC) in Greenfield, Indiana. Jacey, who is a 2nd year level 10 Qualified to her first Nastia Cup competition is 2017 finishing 12th, she improved on that finish is 2018 but taking 2nd place in the junior competition along side two of her Region 5 Teammates. Jacey also qualified to her first JO Nationals in 2017 as the 1st Alternate. Jacey, who shares the same first name as her Olympic Coach, makes her gymnastics look effortless. Vore who has upgraded all around the gym is a true All-Around gymnast, she does not have a weak event and she is always seen with a smile on her face while competing. Jacey, who has an incredible connection with her coaches and her team, has been training at JPAC since they first opened their doors in 2010. Lets get to know Jacey Vore a little better as she prepares to take on the best Level 10 Gymnasts in the country this weekend at the 2018 JO National Champions.
How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? When I was about two years old my brother had a birthday party at a gym and I fell I love! Also, I had constant energy
and was always climbing the pantry shelves, so my parents decided to put me in gymnastics.
What is your favorite event? My favorite event to compete is floor because I love performing, but my favorite event to train is beam because it makes me feel like I’m on top of the world!
Favorite Skill to train/compete? My favorite skill to train/compete is Side aerial on beam
Dream Skill? My dream skill is a Double Arabian on floor
What is your favorite part of gymnastics? I love competing, and I love that there is always a challenge in gymnastics; you can always get better. I also will forever cherish the relationships I’ve made through the sport!
What college do you plan on attending? I am currently undecided as to where I am going to continue my academic and athletic career.
What is your favorite meet to compete at? Why? My favorite meet to compete at, so far, is the Nastia Liukin Cup! It’s such an honor to be able to compete there, and the whole experience is so cool. I also love our JPAC meet because it’s such a good atmosphere!
Biggest accomplishment in gymnastics so far? My biggest accomplishment so far is getting second place at the 2018 Nastia Liukin Cup.
Who do you most admire in the sport of gymnastics? I really look up to Aly Raisman because she is such a strong athlete and person. She seems like such a fun person to be around and is always so positive!
What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series? I like to watch the All Access Videos because it’s cool to see inside other gyms.
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What is your go to playlist or song before meets? Before meets I usually just listen to the radio because that’s exactly what I do before practice.
3 Things you could not live without? My friends/family, my phone, and food!!
If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? If I could be any animal, I would be a dolphin because they are super cute and swim like pros! Plus everyone loves them.
5 Most Important or Must have Items in your gym bag? My grips, snacks, hair ties, a water bottle, and my phone.
Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I usually just have to eat a good meal before a meet and use the same hair ties at every competition.
What do you like to do outside of Gymnastics? Outside of gymnastics I like to hang out with my friends and family, be outside, go to concerts, and bake!
Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment? Nothing too embarrassing has happen yet(knock on wood!), but I sure say a couple silly things on a daily basis in the gym.
If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? If I wasn’t a gymnast, I would try volleyball or diving because they both look super fun!
Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? I truly look up to any hard-working athlete because it is such a commitment to be dedicated to school and your sport. However, I specifically look up to the Paralympic athletes because they are so inspiring, and have worked through so many hardships in their lives.
What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom your coach has given you? My coaches have given me so many valuable pieces of advice, but I think the one that sticks with me the most is that if I put the work in at the gym, then I can just perform my best and have fun at competition.Bonus Question: Tell me something interesting about yourself…. I’ve lived in Indiana all my life, but I HATE the cold!!
It’s a wrap for the 2018 Level 9 Eastern National Championships in Rochester, NY.
Region 5 had a successful National Championships this year crowning 7 All-Around Champions, 11 Individual Champions & 6 Team Champions.
The competition started out slow for Region 5 with both Junior 1 & 2 taking second place as a team, Region 5 did crown 2 event champions with Alyssa Taylor (Legacy Elite) taking the Uneven Bars title (9.650) and Samantha Macasu (Legacy Elite) taking the Balance Beam Title (9.450). The competition picked up for Region 5 heading into the rest of the day with Junior 3 Olivia Coppola (CGA) taking the Floor Title (9.500) and Junior 4 not only taking the Team Title, but also crowning Jenna Olshefski (Universal) All-Around Champion (37.700) & Beam Champion (9.650). Also, in the Junior 4 age group Ella Johnson (CGA) took the Vault Title (9.500).
we would like to recognize all the Junior Top 10 Finishers in each Junior Age Group.
Junior 1- Jazlynn Chism (Midwest Elite) 2nd Place AA 37.475, 3rd Place Vault 9.525 & 2nd Place Beam 9.450, Gabriella Van Frayen (Gym X-Treme) 3rd Place AA 37.450 & 3rd Place Be a 9.400, Ella Schell (AGA) 7th Place AA 37.025 & 3rd Place Vault 9.525.
Junior 2-Alyssa Taylor (Legacy Elite) 2nd Place AA 37.625, Hannah Scheible (All American Flames) 3rd Bars 9.575.
Junior 3-Grace Walker (Integrity Athletics) 6th Place AA 37.00, 3rd on Vault & Floor 9.450. Olivia Coppola (CGA) 10th Place AA 36.9875.
Junior 4-Kendall Turner (GAR) 3rd Place AA 37.275 & 2nd Place Vault 9.475, Ella Johnson (CGA) 5th Place Bars 9.525 and Maya Rios (Legacy Elite) 4th Place Beam 9.350.
The Junior 5s & 6s hit big at Eastern Nationals taking the Team Title in both divisions. Also, crowning Ava Molina (CGA) All-Around Champion (37.725), Uneven Bars Champion (9.525) & Balance Beam Champion (9.525). The Junior 6s cleaned up in the All-Around taking the Top 3 podium spots with Laci Keck (GU) taking top honors (37.750) followed by Rachel Rybacki (Olympia-37.400) & Reagan Flannery (Stars & Stripes-37.275) finishing 2nd & 3rd respectively. The Junior 6s also had two individual event champions with Laci Keck taking the Floor Title (9.500) & Rachel Rybacki taking the Uneven Bars (9.575) & Balance Beam Titles (9.550). The last two Junior Age Groups 7 & 8 crowned Maleah Crowley (Legacy Elite) the Co-National All-Around Champion (37.150) and Kylee Vanderbeek (Champion USA) the National Beam Champion (9.575).
We would like to recognize all the Junior Top 10 Finishers in each Junior Age Group.
Junior 5-Taylor Thacker (Gym X-Treme) 5th Place AA 37.100 & 3rd Place Bars 9.475, Kennedy Griffin (Gym World) 7th Place AA 37.025 & 2nd Place Vault 9.575, Reagan Schaefer (Gym Nasti) & Hannah Primeau (Bay Valley Academy) tied for 10th AA 36.525.
Junior 6- Reagan Flanney (Stars & Stripes) 4th Beam 9.475 & 4th Floor 9.375, Amy Wozniak (Legacy Elite) 5th Place AA 37.100, 5th Place Bars 9.425 & Beam 9.350, Olivia Rickle (Integrity Athletics) 9th Place AA 36.975 & 3rd Place Floor 9.400 and Kelly Klobach (IGI) 10th Place AA 36.950.
Junior 7-Maleah Crowley (Legacy Elite) 2nd Place Floor 9.375, 3rd Place Beam 9.475, 5th Place Bars 9.300, Ella Hayes (Legacy Gymnastics) 6th Place AA 36.725 & 3rd Place Vault 9.375.
Junior 8-Lily Moore (Legacy Elite) 6th AA 36.850, 2nd on Beam 9.400 & 4th on Floor 9.350.
Moving forward to the Senior Age Groups, Caitlyn Bates of Universal Gymnasts broke into the top 10 AA with her 36.45. The Senior 2, 5, & 7 all took the National Team Titles along with multiple All-Around & Individual Event Champions. Senior 2 crowned a duo of grace as national champs with Grace Dodd (CGA) the National Floor Champion (9.525) and Grace Dubec, JPAC national beam champ (9.5) while we had 3 finish top 10 all around Marissa Rojas Michigan Academy of Gymnastics 2nd (37.3), Madeline Pike, Perfection Gymnastics School, and Mason Tannar, Gymnastic Training Center Rochester tied for 5th (36.85).
Lane Rodocker (Stars & Stripes) secured 3 National Tiles for Senior 3 in her first Championships being crowned the National All-Around Champion (37.625), Uneven Bars (9.550) & Balance Beam Champion with a huge 9.700. Madison Steskal (Midwest Elite) vaulted to the National Title with a 9.525 on the event in the Senior 4 Age Group as well as 4th AA (37.05) while Premier West Sarah Kuper was 7th (36.65).
Senior 5,6 & 7 also came away with some hardware, with Mia Figola (Legacy Elite) taking the top spot in the Senior 5 All-Around (37.525), Breckin Quoss from Twistars was 3rd (36.975), Ruth Lambries Midwest Twisters was 4th (36.825). Sydney Schumaker (World Class) earning the National Vault Title (9.525) and Ronnie Diiorio Buckeye Gymnastics 4th AA (36.6) in the Senior 6 Group. Jocelyn Warnica (MAG) claimed the National All-Around Title (36.900) for Senior 7. Also, in the Senior 7 Age Group Twistars USA Hailey Pike finished 2nd in the All-Around with a 36.860, Emma Barry from Downriver 5th (36.725) and Aviva Satz-Kojis Michigan Academy of Gymnastics 6th (36.675). In Senior 8, we had two top 10 finishers with Nya Pauldon from Bartlett finishing 3rd AA (36.375) and Kayla Lundy of Wrights finished 4th (36.225)
2018 Age Group National Champion Teams
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In the Super Team Competition Region 5 was dethroned as the Defending Champions by Region 8 in the slightest of margins. Region 8 finished just ahead of Region with 48pts to our 47pts. However, Region 5 who started out behind on the 1st day did come back strong taking most of the points in day 2 to push us up into that 2nd place spot. Congratulation to Region 8 on their Super Team Title this year, but next yea it will be returning to Region 5!
The 2018 Level 9 Eastern National Champions also had unique aspect for one of our Region 5 athletes. Briar Burden of Water’s Edge Gymnastics in Traverse City, Michigan had a Balance Beam skill named after her. Briar, who has been competing a unique Beam dismount all season, successfully completed it at the competition and it will officially be named “The Burden” in the JO Code of Points. I have been watching her compete this unique dismount all season and I am very excited for Briar. We talked a little about it in our podcast, but will be following up with Briar and her coach later in the month.
Also stay tuned for our incredible story of Maddie Rydel of Infinity Gymnastics who swung her way to a second place uneven bars finish despite her gym closing just weeks before the National Championships and how her two coaches Andrei Nitkin and Brittany Lapinski made her first National Championships a possibility.
Well, it is the moment we have all been waiting for the announcement of THE TOP 5 FAVORITE REGION 5 LEOTARDS!!!!! *(insert booming accounted voice)*. Unlike previous years choosing the TOP 5 Leotards was incredibly easy, it was 6-10 that gave me an extreme amount of trouble. This year the TOP 5 Leotards stuck out at me right away, there was no question about which ones I loved the most, I also polled my athletes and some of my colleagues for this lis
So without further ado…….Drum Roll Please……….
THESE ARE THE TOP 5 FAVORITE REGION 5 LEOTARDS!!!
5. Gym World (OH 2 yr)
As soon as I laid my eye on Gym Worlds Leo it was instantly one of my favorites! I love how it looks like the galaxy! I feel like I am looking at a beautiful night sky with sparkling stars when I see this wonderful leo! The colors are absolutely perfect as they ombre from dark to light. I love how the leo absolutely represents their gym name, because it is a Gym World after all!
4. Gym X-Treme (OH 3rd yr)
Now Gym X-Treme has two leos in the number 4 spot on the list because I love them both equally! The leo on the right that Gianna is wearing was actually the first leotard that they ordered, it did not come out exactly how they wanted it, so they ordered the leo on the left that Caitlin is wearing. I was kind of excited to see Gianna wearing the first leotard, because it looks great on her! If she did not compete in her session without her teammates we may have never seen this leo! However, without the first leo issue we would not have ever seen the second purple and black leotard that was ordered to be the team leo. When I saw this leo at a meet mid season I was a bit thrown off because I was expecting to see the first one (I previewed it during a summer visit), however the purple and black leotard is extremely elegant and classy and looks incredible on every athlete on the team. So, hats off to Gym X-trme for designing not only one, but two incredible leotards.
3. Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy (OH 5th yr)
Cincinnati never disappoints when it comes to their leotard choices, CGA has actually been on the list every single year since the 2014 beginning, with a different leotard. CGA happens to be one of very few gyms in the Region that get a new leotard every season and every choose incredible eye catching leotards that do not seem to cost an arm or leg either. My absolute favorite part of this leo is the key hole back, the smokey ombre arms and the subtle sweat heart neck line that is very flattering on every athlete. I cannot wait to see what CGA comes up with next year!
2. Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center (IN 3rd yr)
JPAC threw a curve ball in the leo game this year and stepped away from their signature blue color. I followed their leotard guessing game and unveiling online, they definitely surprised all of us. Everyone I knew was wrong in their guessing, we all had them in blue leotards. So, when I saw this leo unveiled in the most fun way on Instagram I could not wait to see it up close and in person. I just could not believe my eyes, this leotards is eye catching and extremely sharpe! The intricate design patterns on the front and the back are so different and of course the key hole back makes me love it even more! I am also extremely partial to Red & Black since those are my gym colors as well. So bravo to JPAC for out doing themselves and selecting a stunning, head turning leotard
1. Hunts Gymnastics Academy (MI 3rd yr)
Hunts Gymnastics is no stranger to our list, this is their 3rd time appearing on the TOP 10 and their 2nd time in the TOP 3. In 2014 they took the runner up spot on our inaugural list. For many this leo was an almost unanimous vote from all the people I polled, not one person had anything bad to say about it. Hunts leo created by Ozone is classy, elegant, eye catching and sophisticated. I love how they incorporate their signature blue color in the jeweling, I of course love the large key hole back which is accented by the criss crossing design. This leotard as well looks incredible on every single athlete and body type, most would like it would be hard to find the correct bra for the girls to wear with this leo because of the back design, but these ladies have no problem in that department and definitely found something to fight everyone that does not show in the back. I think that I like many other would have been turned off by this leo if bra straps were sticking out of the back, this leo is to elegantly designed to have the attention taken away from it by a misplaced strap. So fantastic job to Shannon and Ozone for creating this incredible piece that looks more like an evening gown than a leotard. Well done!!
Well that is a wrap on the Region 5 Insider Top 10 Favorite Region 5 Leotards. Please check out 6-10 and the honorable mentions if you missed them. There will be a special Level 9 addition out soon for those gyms that do not have a Level 10 athlete competing at Region 5 Championships, but who have fantastic leotards that need to be recognized.
Please continue to follow our ongoing coverage of the Level 9 Eastern Nationals and the upcoming Level 10 JO Nationals.
***Disclaimer…to be eligible for the Region 5 Insider Top 10 Favorite Leotard list, your Gym must have at least 1 athlete competing at the Region 5 Championships.***
In this Senior Saturday, we get to know New Height Level 10 and 2017 JO National Qualifier Nicole Borkowski. Nicole talks about her family at New Heights and how the small gym environment makes for very close friendships. Nicole talks about her experience at JO Nationals last May and how it gave her a new sense of confidence. Hard work and sticking to her goals is what makes Nicole a great leader in and out of the gym. These qualities will come in very handy next year at Towson University. Let’s find out more about Nicole before she competes in her final JO competition next weekend at Level 10 JO Nationals in Cincinnati.