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20 Questions with GAR’s Reese Samuelson

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Our next 20 questions athlete is Gymnastics Academy of Rockford’s Reese Samuelson. Reese is a young athlete with big skills, pretty lines and beautiful presentation. Reese, who has competed at the JO Nationals, is now testing the waters at the Elite Level. Let get to know Reese a little better as she embarks on the new competition season. I cannot wait to see what the future holds for this talented young athlete. 





How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? My mom had done gymnastics as a girl, so she had me tested for Hot Shots, which was invite only at Rockford and I qualified. I was 5 years old.

What is your favorite event? My favorite event is bars (watch Reese bar routine from the gymnasts perspective)

Favorite Skill to train/compete? My Favorite skill to train is a Full In on floor and my favorite skill to compete is my Flip Lay Lay on beam.

Dream Skill? The “Samuelson” working on inventing it and also the Amanar vault.

What is your favorite part of gymnastics? Flipping through the air and defying gravity.

What college do you plan on attending? Undecided, just turned 13.

What is your favorite meet to compete at? St. Jude gymnastic meet hosted by Gymnasti Gymnastics Why? Because it is a great cause and it was near and dear to my heart, having a teammate that had leukemia, who overcame the disease with help from St. Jude.

Biggest accomplishment in gymnastics so far? Winning 2016 Level 10 Regionals and making it to 2016 Level 10 Nationals and Hopes Championships in 2015.

Who do you most admire in the sport of gymnastics? Ashton Locklear for her beautiful bars and being a really nice person to me when I met her in North Carolina at a meet and then later having dinner with her.

What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series? R5 All Access

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What is your go to playlist or song before meets? The Rock of Ages soundtrack or Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack

3 Things you could not live without? Food(Dessert), Books(Rick Riordan, JRR Tolkien, and Tui T. Sutherland) and a phone (which my parents won’t let me have yet)

If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? I would be a horse, because they are my favorite animals and I have two at home.

5 Most Important or Must have Items in your gym bag? Grips, snacks, water, an extra leo and lots of tiger balm.




Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I eat pasta for dinner the night before meets.

What do you like to do outside of Gymnastics? Build Architectural Legos, play with my dog, Zuko, bake and visit my friends.

Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment? So excited after landing my Piked Yerchenko for the first time in a meet at Level 8 Regionals, that I hugged my coach before remembering to salute the judges.

If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? Track and Volleyball

Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? Oksana Chusovitina. Because she has been to 7 Olympics. She continues to try new skills at 42 years old. She’s an inspiration and that there can be longevity in the sport.

What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom your coach has given you? Trust the process, use your words, and keep calm. Positive and patient.

 

Bonus Question:   Tell me something interesting about yourself….  I was born with a broken collarbone and I like music from the 70’s & 80’s.

Best of…. 2018 Twistars Invite

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Highlights from the Level 10 sessions at the 2018 Twistars Gymnastics Invitational

Region 5 Insider’s Best of 2017 Highlights

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Here is a look back some of the stand out moments from Region 5 in 2017. Region 5 was very successful with the Nastia Cup champion, 4 JO Individual AA Champions, 2 JO National Team Champions, 9 JO National Team Members, 6 Elites qualifying to the P&G Championships, 2 Elite National Team Members.

**Nastia Cup and PG Championships videos courtesy of USA Gymnastics**

2018 Twistars Invite Meet Coverage

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This past weekend some of Region 5’s best gathered in Diamondale, Michigan for the first meet of 2018. Twistars has hosted this January Invitational for over 20 years and many have made a tradition out of attending this fantastic event. As usual there were so many level 10 teams that the session had to be split into two. The first Level 10 Session featured Gym America, Michigan Elite Gymnastics Academy (MEGA), Branch Gymnastics, Midland Gymnastics, Gym Kinetics and Above the Barre. The second Level 10 Session of the night included some hard hitting teams Cincinnati Gymnastics (CGA), Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center (JPAC), Bay Valley Academy, GymQuarters, Future Gymnastics, Splitz, Xquisite (PA) and the home team Twistars USA.  This meet as usual did not disappoint, it was a great start to the 2018 Gymnastics Season and the road to Nationals!





Below you can find results of the top finishers from both Level 10 Sessions.
Full Results click here

Session 1

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Level 10 A

Vault

  1. Sidney Washington, Gym America 9.700 Video
  2. Halle Faulkner, Gym America 9.450 Video
  3. Lily Clapper, Gym America 9.400 Video

Bars

  1. Sidney Washington, Gym America
  2. Lily Clapper, Gym America
  3. Halle Faulkner, Gym America

Beam

  1. Sidney Washington, Gym America 9.500 Video
  2. Kaia Tanskanen, MEGA 9.450 Video
  3. Lily Clapper, Gym America 9.075 Video

Floor

  1. Kaia Tanskanen, MEGA 9.325 Video
  2. Sidney Washington, Gym America 9.275 Video
  3. Anna Grace McCullough, Branch Gymnastics 9.175

All-Around

  1. Sidney Washington, Gym America 36.50
  2. Lily Clapper, Gym America 35.075
  3. Kaia Tanskanen, MEGA

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Level 10 B

Vault

  1. Leah Clapper, Gym America 9.800 Video
  2. Madeleline Grobmeier, Gym Kinetics 9.450 Video
  3. Rylie Johnstone, Midland Gymnastics 9.200 Video

Bars

  1. Leah Clapper, Gym America 9.300 Video
  2. Madeleine Grobmeier, Gym Kinetics 9.025 Video
  3. Corey Melcher, Gym America 8.80

Beam

  1. Leah Clapper, Gym America 9.700 Video
  2. Emily Carless, Branch Gymnastics 9.525 Video
  3. Madeleine Grobmeier, Gym Kinetics 9.175 Video

Floor

  1. Leah Clapper, Gym America 9.475 Video
  2. Rylie Johnstone, Midland Gymnastics 9.150 Video
  3. Madeleine Grobmeier, Gym Kinetics

All-Around

  1. Leah Clapper, Gym America 38.275
  2. Madeleine Grobmeier, Gym Kinetics 36.100
  3. Rylie Johnstone, Midland Gymnastics

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Session 2

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Level 10 A

Vault

  1. Jacey Vore, JPAC 9.600
  2. Alyssa Al-Ashari, Twistars USA 9.525 Video
  3. Mila Brusch, CGA 9.375

Bars

  1. Marguerite (Maggie) Mace, CGA 9.475 Video
  2. Alexia (Lexi) Xiromeritis, Twistars USA 9.425 Video
  3. Victoria (Tori) Ferguson, JPAC 9.250 Video

Beam

  1. Alyssa Al-Ashari, Twistars USA 9.600 (T) Video
  2. Kendall Abney, Twistars USA 9.600 (T)
  3. Jacey Vore, JPAC 9.400

Floor

  1. Alexia (Lexi) Xiromeritis, Twistars USA 9.500
  2. Victoria (Tori) Ferguson, JPAC 9.375
  3. Jacey Vore, JPAC 9.325

All-Around

  1. Victoria (Tori) Ferguson, JPAC 36.875
  2. Alexia (Lexi) Xiromeritis, Twistars USA 36.850
  3. Jacey Vore, JPAC 36.775

 

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Level 10 B

Vault

  1. Aria Brusch, CGA 9.775
  2. Cassidy O’Neill, CGA 9.650
  3. Emily Cyphers, Xquisite (PA) 9.600

Bars

  1. Delanie Harkness, Twistars USA 9.550 Video
  2. Aria Brusch, CGA 9.475 (T) Video
  3. Mickayla Stuckey, CGA 9.475 (T) Video

Beam

  1. Mickayla Stuckey, CGA 9.700
  2. Aria Brusch, CGA 9.675 Video
  3. Hannah Nam, CGA 9.650

Floor

  1. Aria Brusch, CGA 9.500
  2. Makenna Clarke, JPAC 9.475 Video
  3. Hannah Nam, CGA 9.350 (T)
  4. Hannah DeMers, Splitz 9.350 (T) Video

All-Around

  1. Aria Brusch, CGA 38.425
  2. Hannah Nam, CGA 37.750
  3. Mickayla Stuckey, CGA 37.225

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Level 10 C

Vault

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.825 Video
  2. Jori Jackard, Twistars USA 9.675 Video
  3. Asia Rose DuVernay, Twistars USA 9.625

Bars

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.750 Video
  2. Sarah Hargrove, Twistars USA 9.500 (T) Video
  3. Jori Jackard, Twistars USA 9.500 (T) Video

Beam

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.450 Video
  2. Brianna Sting, Bay Valley Academy 9.425
  3. Anna Mariacher, JPAC 9.375

Floor

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 9.750 Video
  2. Asia Rose DuVernay, Twistars USA 9.500
  3. Brianna Sting, Bay Valley Academy 9.400 Video

All-Around

  1. Kai Rivers, Twistars USA 38.775
  2. Asia Rose DuVernay, Twistars USA 37.275
  3. Natalie Hamp, Twistars USA 37.250

 

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Level 10 Team


Twistars USA 115.325


Cincinnati Gymnastics 114.500


Jaycie Phelps Athletic Center 112.425

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Check out our photo gallery from the Level 10 sessions of the 2018 Twistars Invitational

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20 Questions with JO National Qualifier Karlie Franz (Hunts Gymnastics)

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Karlie Franz of Hunts Gymnastics, has always been an exceptionally talented gymnast, but she has really come into her own in the last few years. The power that she exhibits on all around the gym is just remarkable. Karlie, who has been a level 10 for a few years now, made her first JO Nationals in 2017 and certainly left her mark on the competition. Karlie was part of the Junior F team that topped the podium in Indy, not bad for her first time on the National Stage. Karlie, who is known for her incredible tumbling, will be showcasing some new skills in 2018 as she looks to make a run at another JO National Team. Karlie is one of my favorite athletes to watch, not only is she a wonderful talent, but she is an incredible teammate and all around nice person. Lets get to know Karlie as she embarks on another season with Hunts Gymnastics Academy. I cannot wait to see what the next few years holds for this young lady.





 

How did you get into gymnastics? How old were you? I was a very active child always climbing and flipping in the house. My parents wanted to find somewhere I could safely tumble. I was 3 years old when I started gymnastics.

What is your favorite event? My favorite event is floor

 

 

Favorite skill to train/compete? My favorite skill to train and compete is a Yurchenko full

Dream Skill? My dream skill is a pike double Arabian

What is your favorite part of gymnastics? My favorite part of gymnastics is knowing all of the hard work & dedication that the sport requires, and getting to see it pay off during meet season

What college do you plan on attending? I plan on attending Kent State University! Go Flashes!

What is your favorite meet to compete at? The Pink Invitational meet in Philadelphia. The proceeds from this meet go directly to caring for the physical and emotional needs o f breast cancer patients in the local and gymnastics communities.

Biggest accomplishment in gymnastics so far? My biggest accomplishment so far in gymnastics has been receiving a full ride scholarship to a D1 college

Who do you most admire in the sport of gymnastics? The gymnast that I most admire is Mary Lou Retton. She was the first ever American woman to win the all-around medal at the Olympics in 1984. My Grandpa played basketball with her Dad at West Virginia University

What is your favorite Region 5 Insider Feature or Series: The Best in 60. I really like to watch the highlights from all of the different meets.

What is your go to playlist or song before meets? Any upbeat music is great to listen to before a meet.

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If you were trapped on a deserted island what 3 things would you take and why? I would take my bed because I love to sleep, a huge water bottle so I would be hydrated and my cousin Zachary because he is an avid fisherman & hunter so that we would have plenty of food.

If you could be any animal, what animal would you be and why? If I could be any animal, I would be a lion because they are strong, fast & fierce

Who is your favorite super hero? My favorite super hero is Wonder Woman because she is strong both mentally & physically and can keep a calm mind under pressure.

Do you have any pre-meet rituals or superstitions? I pray, visualize my routines and listen to music prior to a meet

What do you like to do outside of gymnastics? I like to cook and bake, swim, ride my bike, walk my dogs and hang out with my family & friends

Most embarrassing meet moment or gymnastics moment My most embarrassing moment was at the Regional meet in Bourbonnais Illinois in 2016. I did a Yurchenko layout and fell flat on my bottom.




If you weren’t a gymnast, what sport would you do or try? I would most likely dive or try pole vaulting if I wasn’t a gymnast.

Which athletes (any sport) do you respect the most and why? I respect athletes of any sport that give 100% everyday and never give up on reaching their goals – sacrificing ordinary occurrences in life in order to reach their dreams

What is the most valuable piece of advice or wisdom your coach has given you? My coach Shannon tells me “to do my best and to have fun – to do what I know how to do and to be confident.” Shannon Hunt, Hunts Gymnastics Academy

 Bonus question: When I was 7 months old, I was adopted from Russia.