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GymAunt
Just dropping in to say HI. I have two nieces in gymnastics, one competative and one just for fun right now. The youngest is 7 and having fun.. but not very serious. The 10-year-old is the serious one! You can see the intense concentration on her face as she practices and competes and she has already said her goal in life is to make it to the olympics. She's getting a late start, but making up ground quite fast. She started competing last year in Level 3 and is competing this year in PREP Optional. She'll have her second meet in PREP Op 1 in a couple weeks, then the first weekend of March she'll compete as PREP Op 2 in a meet in Charleston, SC!! The jump in level was quite a surprise for everybody, but she's super-excited to be learning new elements and showing off her skills!
<proudauntmode> On a side note, her first meet at Level 3 she placed first in the A.A. and 3 of 4 events, with a 2nd in the remaining event. Her lowest A.A. place at Level 3 was 4th. Her first PREP Op meet was the last weekend of January and she placed 6th in the A.A. for the 10-11 year old group (total of 15 competitors in that age range). Her coach told her the girls from the other gyms had been level 4 competitors last season and were using the same routines they used in L4. ie. they had a lot more practice at that level and my niece had less than 1 month practicing her PO1 routines. </proudauntmode>
<proudauntmode> On a side note, her first meet at Level 3 she placed first in the A.A. and 3 of 4 events, with a 2nd in the remaining event. Her lowest A.A. place at Level 3 was 4th. Her first PREP Op meet was the last weekend of January and she placed 6th in the A.A. for the 10-11 year old group (total of 15 competitors in that age range). Her coach told her the girls from the other gyms had been level 4 competitors last season and were using the same routines they used in L4. ie. they had a lot more practice at that level and my niece had less than 1 month practicing her PO1 routines. </proudauntmode>