We are back from our Diamond Jewels Invitational... I was a wreck with nerves probably more than my dd. First her hair turned out adorable. I think I finally figured a great way to do it.
I put it up in a high pony, then took the bendy curlers and hairsprayed each piece of hair I put in the curlers and then pinned the curls. It was so cute. Of course by competition time it had fallen a bit but still looked adorable. I will have to share the pic here in a bit.
Okay back to the meet. Level 4's were split up into two sessions. 1st session was 6,7 and 10 and over which since our team was only taking out level 4 stars, we had 8 in the first session all 10 and over and my daughter and 2 of her other teammates were in the second session which was just 8 and 9 year olds. Okay anyway, first session went great. 2 of our older girls 13 both got 37.3 in the all around and we were looking good going into the second session. The beam judge was very hard. To get a 9 out of her was like pulling teeth.
So in the second session, we started on vault and Emily was in the 8a group which turned out to be the toughest and closest of all the competition.
She got an 8.9 on vault... still can't crack the 9.0 mark but this time it wasn't the run, it was not being able to land flat on her back. She has so much repulsion she just flies. I wanted her to have the extra 8 inch mat on top of the big blue mat but her other 2 teammates(both 9) are each about 6 inches shorter than her even though my daughter is actually the youngest.
So we got to move to bars next... Emily got up and did a beautiful routine with the exception of almost falling back on her stride circle but her casts were gorgeous, her front hip was gorgeous and her glide/pullover gorgeous and her dismount she went way out. She got a 9.25 which we thought for sure would have been a 9.6 if she wouldn't have had a tiny step on the landing of dismount and the little blub in the stride circle.
Okay now off to beam... She cracked the 9.0 barrier with a 9.05 very smooth routine with one bigger bobble but not bad... on her first 1/2 turn.
Floor... beautiful routine... 9.2

So 36.4 in the all around.
Okay now for the tough competition.... practically all the girls in the 8a group are 2nd year level 4s. So the scores were all neck and neck especially on bars. However, I said the beam judge was brutal all weekend. Well a bunch of the girls Emily was losing too in the AA blew it on beam. ONe girl had 9.55V, 9.5 bars, 9.35 on FX and well she fell 2 times and got a 7.25 on beam, just threw her out of the top AA.
So Emily ended up with a 9th in Vault
4th on Bars
2nd on Beam (silver medal)
3rd on Floor ( bronze medal)
and 3rd in the All Around
Now for our team scores.... Our team took 1st place with a 112.95 and only my daughter and her other 2 teammates were there to get the trophy as all the other girls had gone home.
Then the biggest surprise of them all is that the meet had a grand prize trophy for all the teams and all the levels that competed that weekend of a plaque and 1000 dollars prize...It was called the super team. Well you guessed it, Our level 4 team won the super team and Emily and her 2 teammates got to stand on the podium and take that prize too

Our coach was jumping for joy.
The 1000 dollars goes into our team's booster club money for gym equipment. I am sure the President of the Booster Club is going to be very excited too.
Thanks for reading if you kept up and I will have her videos up later tonight or tomorrow.
Next meet is next Sunday Afternoon, KC Coed Meet on the Missouri side of KC.