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Creative Name Junior JUNIORCREATIVE POWEL CROSLEY, JR. YMCA 9601 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231 MONARCHSNAME January 2016 MyY.org PCY PROGRESSIVE GYMNASTICS PROGRAM MONTHLY NEWSLETTER GYMNASTICS TRIVIA Happy New Year! It’s officially an IMPORTANT DATES: Olympic year! The summer Olympics are just around the Jan/Feb session begins corner. They will be held in Rio on Monday, January 4th August 5-21. The US Women’s Jan/Feb session ends Gymnastics team will attempt to Saturday, February 27th take the team gold for only the third time in history. What year did QUOTE OF THE MONTH they first take the team gold at the Olympic games? “Jump off the beam, flip off the bars, follow your dreams, and reach for the stars.” GYMNASTICS NEWS -Nadia Comaneci PCY MONARCHS HOME MEET WAS HEALTHY CHALLENGE! SUCCESS! SEE IF YOU CAN EAT AT LEAST 2 DIFFERENT COLORED FRUITS OR VEGETABLE EVERY DAY! If you complete the attached sheet and bring it to your instructor by the last day of the session, you will get a special prize! ____________________________________________ QUESTIONS? **REMEMBER THAT MOST CLASSES WILL BE HELD DOWN IN THE LODGE EVERY OTHER WEEK** (IF YOU ARE UNSURE Kristin Gallo OF WHEN YOU ARE IN THE LODGE, ASK YOUR INSTRUCTOR) _________________________________________________ Gymnastics Program Director and Head Gymnastics Coach Answer: 1996-they became known as the magnificent 7 and the first US Women’s gymnastics team to claim the team gold at the Olympics. The team 513-521-7112 was composed of Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Jaycie Phelps, and Kerri Strug. Did you also know [email protected] that Amanda Borden went to Finneytown High School? 1 .
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