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2018 Athlete Warrior Challenge

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This past weekend while one half of the Region 5 Insider attended the Circle of Stars meet in Indy, the other half attended the Athlete Warrior Challenge host by Olympia Gymnastics Academy in Michigan. The Saturday evening session was a dual between Perfection Gymnastics (Ohio) and the host club Olympia Gymnastics. Other teams present in the session 9/10 session were All American Flames, Stars & Stripes, Midland Gymnastics, Extreme Gymnastics, and Heartland Gymnastics.

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Below are the results for the Level 10 competition
Full Results: Level 10 | Level 9

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Level 10 Junior

Vault

  1. Gillian Rutz, Perfection 9.800
  2. Katya Sander, Perfection 9.525
  3. Riley Meeks, Olympia 9.525 Video

Bars

  1. Matilyn Waligora, Olympia 9.600 Video
  2. Anna Winger, Perfection 9.500 Video
  3. Gillian Rutz, Perfection 9.350 (T)
  4. Katya Sander, Perfection 9.350 (T) Video

Beam

  1. Riley Meeks, Olympia 9.500
  2. Katya Sander, Perfection 9.400
  3. Rylee Gallmeyer, Perfection 9.325

Floor

  1. Rylee Gallmeyer, Perfection 9.600 Video
  2. Gillian Rutz, Perfection 9.550 (T)
  3. Riley Meeks, Olympia 9.550 (T) Video

All-Around

  1. Gillian Rutz, Perfection 37.875
  2. Kayta Sander, Perfection 37.725
  3. Riley Meeks, Olympia 36.825

 

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Level 10 Senior

Vault

  1. Gabryel Wilson, Olympia 9.825 (T) Video
  2. Mallory Mizuki, Olympia 9.825 (T) Video
  3. Sydney Jennings, Olympia 9.725 Video

Bars

  1. Gabryel Wilson, Olympia 9.725 Video
  2. Mallory Mizuki, Olympia 9.550 Video
  3. Alivia Kenderick, Perfection 9.275 Video

Beam

  1. Mallory Mizuki, Olympia 9.675 Video
  2. Gabryel Wilson, Olympia 9.575 Video
  3. Alyssa Wiedeman, Perfection 9.400 Video

Floor

  1. Gabryel Wilson, Olympia 9.600 Video
  2. Sydney Jennings, Olympia 9.450 Video
  3. Rylie Johnstone, Midland Gymnastics 9.325 Video

All-Around

  1. Gabryel Wilson, Olympia 38.725
  2. Mallory Mizuki, Olympia 37.900
  3. Abigail Walsh, Olympia 36.600

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Team

1. Olympia 115.600

 

 

 

 

 

2. Perfection 113.675


Best of 2018 Battle Of Champions

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Best of highlights from the 2018 Battle of Champions Gymnastics Invitational Level 9/10 session.

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20 Questions with CGA Junior Elite Lillian Lippeatt

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Junior Elite Lillian Lippeatt of Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy, may be small but she is certainly mighty! Lillian, who decided to concentrate on elite gymnastics last year, has had a pretty successful gymnastics career so far qualifying to the JO National Championships in 2016, the Nastia Liukin Cup and the P&G Championships in 2017 and being named to the 2017 Region 5 Elite Ambassador team that recently traveled to Trinidad & Tobago. Lillian Lippeatt is a talent young athlete who is just getting started on her journey in the world of elite gymnastics, I cannot wait to see what the future holds for her and her talents. Let’s get to know Lillian a little better as she prepares for the elite season.





How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you?  When I was 2.5, my mom put me in gymnastics because I used to climb on the counters and tables.

What is your favorite event? My favorite event depends on the day, but most of the time it is beam.

Favorite Skill to train/compete? I love to train my two foot layout on beam, and I’m so excited to compete it this year for the first time.

Dream Skill? My dream skill is a double double on floor, I think it is so cool and has such a wow factor.

What is your favorite part of gymnastics? I love the adrenaline rush and thrill of showing off your skills in a meet, the feeling of when you nail a routine that you worked so hard on.

What college do you plan on attending? I’m not sure yet where I want to go to college, but it’s going to be somewhere with great gymnastics and opportunities in academics.

What is your favorite meet to compete at? Why? I loved competing at P&G Championships because of how many people were there watching as well as all the amazing girls I shared it with.

Biggest accomplishment in gymnastics so far? Qualifying to the 2017 P&G Championships

Who do you most admire in the sport of gymnastics?  I admire Amelia Hundley the most in gymnastics, because training next to her, I was able to see her work so hard and persevere through any injury or rough patch with the brightest smile on her face.

What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series? My favorite Region 5 Insider series is actually one of the most recent ones, on the 25 days of sticks for the 25 days of Christmas. I love to see the reaction on their faces when they stick it cold.

What is your go to playlist or song before meets? I listen to whatever is on the radio before meets, if its something that pumps me up and gets me excited for the day, I love to listen to it!

3 Things you could not live without? I could not live without my gloves because my hands are always so cold, Graeter’s ice cream (salted caramel chip), and superhero movies/TV shows.

If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? I would be a lion, because I could be the King (technically Queen) of the jungle, and explore the wilderness.

5 Most Important or Must have Items in your gym bag? The 5 most important items in my gym bag are grips, tape, joshua tree, tiger paws, and deodorant.

Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I aways come a little early to visualize my routines on each event, and pray with my mom.

What do you like to do outside of Gymnastics? Bake, craft, and lay by the pool.

Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment? At my level 5 mock meet at our gym, I took my warm up off and had my leo on backwards, and nobody realized until right before we were ready to warm up.

If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? I would try to be a track and field athlete, mainly try sprinting and the team relays.

Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? I respect the triathletes because they prepare for three long, hard events all at the same time, which takes valuable time and effort.




What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom your coach has given you? Everything you do in life is a choice, and your thoughts determine your actions. If you make a choice to think positive thoughts, you will get positive results, which produces positive success.

 

Bonus Question:   Tell me something interesting about yourself…. I love to refinish furniture, and I absolutely hate everything about peanut butter.

GymnastEye: Kai Rivers, Twistars | BIG Tkatchev | GoPro Gymnastics

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Kai Rivers level 10 from Twistars is not only a two time JO National AA Champion, she is also a back to back JO National Bars Champion. Kai takes us with her during her 2nd 1/2 of her bar routine which features her new combo of blind 1/1 to tkatchev. Kai talks about some of the fine points to her success on the release.

2018 Battle of Champions

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This past weekend Region 5 Insider traveled to Toledo, Ohio for the Battle of Champions Invitational hosted by Pam Halker. Pam along with Meet Integrity and Midwest Gym Supply put on a terrific event once again for over 1200 kids. R5 Insider was on hand for the Level 9/10 session saturday night. Teams competing were Gym World, Gym X-Treme, GTC, Hunts Gymnastics, and Queen City with smaller groups like Gem City, All-Around Gymnastics, Next Level, American, Phoenix, Gym Nation and Youngstown rounding out the competition.





Results below are from Saturdays Level 10 competition.
Full Results  Level 10:  Age Group A  |  Age Group B  | Age Group C | Team
Level 9(Session 7B):   Age Group A | Age Group B | Age Group C | Age Group D | Team
Level 9 (Session 8B)   Age Group A Age Group B

Level 10

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Age Group A

Vault

  1. Gianna Gerdes, Gym X-Treme 9.675 Video
  2. Naomi German, GTC 9.450 (T)
  3. Amelia Knotts, GTC 9.450 (T)

Bars

  1. Kathryn Luers, Queen City 9.175 Video
  2. Gianna Gerdes, Gym X-Treme 9.100 Video
  3. Kennedy Weinpert, All-Around 9.025

Beam

  1. Naomi German, GTC 9.475 Video
  2. Gianna Gerdes, Gym X-Treme 9.450 (T) Video
  3. Kathryn Luers, Queen City 9.450 (T) Video

Floor

  1. Naomi German, GTC 9.425 Video
  2. Gianna Gerdes, Gym X-Treme 9.375 (T) Video
  3. Amelia Knotts, GTC 9.375 (T) Video

All-Around

  1. Gianna Gerdes, Gym X-Treme 37.600
  2. Naomi German, GTC 37.000
  3. Kennedy Weinpert, All-Around 36.350

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Age Group B

Vault

  1. Molly Parris, Gym World 9.475 Video
  2. Annabelle Holiday, GTC 9.400
  3. Alex Skocic, Gym World 9.375

Bars

  1. Izzabel Geig, Gym World 9.125
  2. Molly Parris, Gym World 9.075
  3. Alex Skocic, Gym World

Beam

  1. Arianna Mamelka, Hunts 9.600
  2. Maya McRae, GTC 9.575
  3. Annabelle Holiday, GTC 9.425

Floor

  1. Molly Parris, Gym World 9.325 Video
  2. Annabelle Holiday, GTC 9.250 Video
  3. Izzabel Geig, Gym World 9.100 Video

All-Around

  1. Molly Parris, Gym World 36.950
  2. Izzabel Geig, Gym World 36.700
  3. Alex Skocic, Gym World 35.825

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Age Group C

Vault

  1. Olivia Amodei, Hunts 9.800
  2. Samantha Sworst, GTC 9.650 (T) Video
  3. Stefanie Schweikert, Queen City 9.650 (T) Video

Bars

  1. Avery Stoll, Gym X-Treme 9.350
  2. Caitlin Banick, Gym X-Treme 9.275 Video
  3. Samantha Sworst, GTC 9.00

Beam

  1. Anna Haigis, Queen City 9.625
  2. Caitlin Banick, Gym X-Treme 9.400
  3. Abby Carpenter, GTC 9.300

Floor

  1. Abby Carpenter, GTC 9.400 Video
  2. Anna Haigis, Queen City 9.350 Video
  3. Olivia Amodei, Hunts 9.250

All-Around

  1. Anna Haigis, Queen City 37.275
  2. Caitlin Banick, Gym X-Treme 36.875
  3. Abby Carpenter, GTC 36.625

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Team

1. Gym X-Treme 111.525

2. GTC 111.425

3. Gym World 110.725

 

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