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Congratulations to Jesus Vidal


Jesus Vidal who represented Dominican Republic and ended 4th place on Vault.

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Danell…Gold and Silver medals at PAGU


ROSARIO, Argentina, Nov. 23, 2008 – The USA won three gold medals and three silver medals on the final day of competition at the 2008 Pan American Gymnastics Union Individual Event Championships in Rosario, Argentina. For the women, Samantha Shapiro of Los Angeles/All Olympia Gymnastics Center and Olivia Courtney of Orlando, Fla./Orlando Metro, finished first on the balance beam and floor exercise, respectively. Danell Leyva of Miami, Fla./Universal Gymnastics, placed first on the horizontal bar. Winning silver medals were Leyva on parallel bars and Corrie Lothrop of Danvers, Mass./Hill’s Gymnastics, on the balance beam and floor exercise. The U.S. Team claimed a total of 11 medals (five gold and six silver) at the competition.
On balance beam, Shapiro scored a 15.775 to finish first, followed by Lothrop in second at 15.575. Courtney posted a 15.175 to take the top spot on floor exercise with Lothrop in second with a 14.975. The U.S. women finished 1-2 on all four events.
On horizontal bar, Leyva was the top finisher with a 15.775 and Glen Ishino of Santa Ana, Calif./SCATS-HB, was fourth with a 15.050.
USA Final Results

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Congratulations! Danell finished second on pommel horse at PAGU.


ROSARIO, Argentina, Nov. 22, 2008 – The USA won two gold and three silver medals on the first day of the individual event finals at the 2008 Pan American Gymnastics Union Individual Event Championships in Rosario, Argentina. The U.S. women took the top two spots in both the uneven bars and vault: Samantha Shapiro of Los Angeles/All Olympia Gymnastics Center took first on the uneven bars, and Corrie Lothrop of Danvers, Mass./Hill’s Gymnastics, won the title on vault, as well as the bars silver. Olivia Courtney of Orlando, Fla./Orlando Metro, was second on vault, and Danell Leyva of Miami, Fla./Universal Gymnastics, finished second on pommel horse. The finals in women’s balance beam and floor exercise and men’s vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar will be held Nov. 23.For the uneven bars, Shapiro won the gold medal with a 15.425, and Lothrop’s 14.350 put her in second. Lothrop took top honors on vault with a 14.375. Courtney was second on vault at 14.313.

For the men, Leyva’s 14.550 on pommel horse earned him second place. Glen Ishino of Santa Ana, Calif./SCATS-HB, finished fifth on pommel horse with a 13.900. Leyva also placed sixth on the floor exercise with a 13.075.

Final Results

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Contratulations to State Champions - Level 2 & 3


Contratulations to Beam State Champions - Level 2:

Adriana Esquivel (1st place beam- 3rd AA) and Amanda Avetrani (1st place beam- 5th AA)
Contratulations to Vault State Champions - Level 3:
Jaela  Swasey (1st place Vault- 4th AA)

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Rafael Javellana, Marcos Gatinho, and Mario Lubias


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Nov. 8, 2008 -

Favian Valdez of Orlando Metro, Rafael Javellana of Universal Gymnastics and Kiwan Watts of Richmond Regional Men’s Gymnastics won the all-around in the 10-, 11- and 12-year-old divisions, respectively, at the 2008 Future Stars Championships, held Nov. 7 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Valdez placed first in the 10-year-old division by posting a score of 83.350. Trystan Baker of Technique Gymnastics scored an 82.800 to finish second and Cory McFann of Hocking Valley Gymnastics earned an 81.500 to place third. The top 18 in the all-around were named to the Future Stars National Development Team and the top nine were invited to a camp that will be held this summer at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

Javellana claimed the all-around title in the 11-year-old division with a score of 82.200, followed by Tanner West of Alamo Gymnastics Center in second with an 81.300 and Marcos Gatinho of Universal Gymnastics in third with an 81.250. The top 18 in the all-around were named to the Future Stars National Development Team and the top nine were invited to a camp that will be held this summer at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

Watts earned a 78.250 in the 12-year-old division to best Noah Beeman of Gymnastics Training Center of Ohio and Austin Hodges of Buffalo Grove Gymnastics, who finished second and third, respectively, with scores of 78.050 and 75.950. The top 14 in the all-around were named to the Future Stars National Development Team and the top seven were invited to a camp that will be held this summer at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

See the results at USA Gymnastics

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Universal Gymnastics Videos


At the Gym…
   
Boys Team

 
   
Senior National Team Camp- 2009
Edward Mesa- Pommel Horse- Winter Cup - 2010  

Edward Mesa-Pommel-Sr. Team Camp 09

Danell Leyva-Rings- Sr. Team Camp 09
 
Edward Mesa- H Bar- Sr. Team Camp 09


 

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Danell Leyva


Upcoming USA Gymnastics Sensation

By Andrew Thornton

Since we just brought up the topic of which gymnasts to watch for in next year’s U.S. Championships, I decided to take a closer look at a young sensation who has begun to make his mark at the senior level at possibly the youngest age in U.S. history – Danell Leyva. Many of you may have caught a glimpse of this gymnast when NBC televised him at the 2007 U.S. Championships – in part due to his obvious talent, but also in part due to the theatrical emotional reactions of his coach and father – Yin Alvarez. Yin trains his son along with many other talented junior gymnasts at Universal Gymnastics in Miami, Florida. While many of his gymnasts have enjoyed incredible success at the junior level over the past several years, it has perhaps been Yin’s antics on the competition floor that have actually drawn the most attention. Yin quickly became known amongst the southeast junior boys’ community as a coach with some curious rituals. He would give his gymnasts a kiss on the back of the head before their routines, make a unique sign with his hands (perhaps a religious “sign of the cross?”), and follow his gymnasts’ routines with a thunderous roar, fist pump into the air, and often a huge leap and run towards his gymnast. I remember first seeing him as I coached and judged at numerous boys’ gymnastics competitions, and I would notice how his behavior would often take center stage among all who were present at the competition, regardless of what else was going on at the time.

It looks like his son Danell may finally be ready to steal the spotlight from his father. After dominating the Junior Olympic National scene, Danell and his father decided to make a run at the senior division in 2007 when Danell was just 15 years old. His performance shocked many, as he finished an impressive 9th in the all-around and found himself on national television alongside names like Paul and Morgan Hamm, David Durante, and Alexander Artemev. Danell made another appearance with the seniors at this year’s U.S. Championships, tying for 11th in the all-around amongst a field of Olympic contenders. Though he wasn’t granted a spot at the Olympic Trials, it was becoming clear that this youngster’s time was quickly approaching.

Ironically, as I began writing this blog, I discovered by complete coincidence that today happens to be his 17th birthday (October 30th)! Should Danell make next year’s world championship team, he would match Jason Gatson’s unprecedented feat of making the U.S. world team at 17 years of age (which Jason did in 1997). Does Danell have what it takes to make next year’s world team? Only time will tell, but it wouldn’t surprise me one bit. Take a look at some of his gymnastics:

http://gymnast.com/articles/article/news/2008103 /danell_leyva___upcoming_usa_gymnastics_sensation-17485.html

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1st place Level 2


Amanda & Nicole Avetrani, Daniela & Adriana Esquivel won 1st Place Level 2 for Small Teams at 2008 Blackjack on the Beach. Congratulations, Level2!

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