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Championships Photos by Champion Images WOMEN’S JO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS early 450 of the USA’s best Level 10 gymnasts were in was held in conjunction with the JO National Championships. Dallas for the 2010 Women’s Junior Olympic National The JO-NIT was developed to allow an additional 192 athletes Championships held at the Dallas Convention Center. an opportunity to compete at the national level and features Region 3 won the Overall Super Team Award, besting gymnasts who ranked eighth, ninth and 10th in the all-around in Nseven-time winner Region 5 (2003-09) which came in second. each of the eight age divisions at the Regional Championships. Region 4 was third. Congratulations to the top four all-around For full results on both competitions go to gymnasts in each division who earned a spot on the Junior www.usa-gymnastics.org/results Olympic National Team. Level 10, the highest level in the Junior Special thanks to GK Elite Sportswear and American Athletic Olympic program, is just under the elite level. for their continued support of the Junior Olympic Program. Also, The Junior Olympic National Invitational Tournament (NIT) thanks to Metroplex Gymnastics for the superb job as host club. Grace Williams Jessica Howe JUNIOR A JUNIOR B 1 Grace Williams Gedderts’ Twistars 38.175 1 Jessica Howe WOGA 38.300 2 Alex McMurtry Richmond Olympiad 37.775 2 Brittany Franklin Texas Dreams 38.000 2 Jenna Bresette Great American 37.775 3 Taylor Harrison World Class VA 37.825 4 Maddi Desch Great American 37.700 4 Megan Jimenez Precision 37.750 5 Maggie Nichols Twin City Twisters 37.675 5 Rebecca McRobbie WOGA 37.725 6 Samantha Partyka Champion Texas 37.625 5 Kara Lovan Triad 37.725 7 Haley McDowell Great American 37.475 7 Dana Ho WOGA 37.700 8 Sarah Finnegan Great American 37.450 8 Desiree Palomares Charter Oak Gliders 37.675 9 Danielle Dessaints Gym Cats 37.400 9 Baely Rowe Auburn Gym. 37.600 9 Wynter Childers Spearfish 37.400 10 Lauren Li Metroplex 37.575 9 Heather Hannon Wright’s 37.400 10 Isabelle Castillo Bay Aerials 37.575 JUNIOR A TEAM JUNIOR B TEAM 1 Region 4 151.550 1 Region 3 152.600 2 Region 5 150.900 2 Region 1 151.350 3 Region 3 150.525 3 Region 5 151.125 A B 18 USA GYMNASTICS JULY • AUGUST 2010 Rachel Spicer Brandie Jay Jessie DeZiel JUNIOR C JUNIOR D SENIOR A 1 Rachel Spicer Texas Dreams 38.475 1 Brandie Jay GK’s 38.425 1 Jessie DeZiel Twin City Twisters 38.100 2 Shealyn Farley Prestige 38.425 2 Holly Blanske Twin City Twisters 38.375 2 Ciera Perkins Gym Cats 38.000 3 Asi Peko Brown’s Las Vegas 38.375 3 Ariel Martin Illinois Gymn. Inst. 38.300 3 Samantha Musto Atlantic Coast 37.825 4 Megan Marenghi WOGA 38.325 4 Randii Wyrick Brown’s Las Vegas 38.250 4 Kassandra Lopez Tumbleweeds 37.800 5 Sarah Lokos Hill’s Gymnastics 38.150 4 Breanna Hughes Twin City Twisters 38.250 5 Haley Watts Southeastern 37.775 6 Amanda Wellick Legacy Elite 38.125 6 Taylor Rice Gym Cats 38.075 6 Sachi Sugiyama Top Flight 37.600 7 Kathryn Kluz Oakland MI 38.000 7 Austin Sheppard Golden Grip 38.000 7 Haley Scaman Illinois Gymn. Inst. 37.575 7 Ashleigh Gnat Ace 38.000 7 Carley Sims Jamjev 38.000 8 Alina Cartwright Legacy Elite 37.500 9 Maggie Dunn Brestyans 37.875 9 Tori Wilson Gold Cup 37.875 8 Alexandra Witt La Fleur’s Tampa 37.500 10 Erin Buchanan Capital VA 37.825 10 Lexi Mills WOGA 37.825 10 Haley Bodenheimer Salem 37.325 10 Ashlyn Broussard WOGA 37.825 10 Stephanie Miceli Gold Medal NY 37.825 JUNIOR C TEAM JUNIOR D TEAM SENIOR A TEAM 1 Region 3 152.850 1 Region 3 152.875 1 Region 5 151.100 2 Region 5 152.500 1 Region 4 152.875 2 Region 1 150.800 3 Region 7 152.325 C 3 Region 1 152.550 D 3 Region 8 149.550 A Katherine Grable Joanna Sampson Kimberly Jacob & Alaina Johnson SENIOR B SENIOR C SENIOR D 1 Joanna Sampson Ricochets 38.200 1 Katherine Grable Oshkosh 38.200 1 Alaina Johnson Texas East 38.500 2 Lloiminicia Hall Texas Dreams 38.025 2 Bailee Zumwalde Twin City Twisters 38.000 1 Kimberly Jacob Superior NC 38.500 3 Cerise Witherby Wildfire 38.000 3 Aliza Vaccher Desert Devils 37.975 3 Sarah DeMeo Eagles MO 38.450 4 Rebecca Tutka Parkettes 37.975 4 Brittany Harris Krafft Academy 37.950 4 Amber See TAGS South 38.250 JUNIOR B 5 Erica Oswalt Gym Cats 37.700 5 Kaylan Earns Arena IL 37.900 5 Diahanna Ham Gym Cats 38.000 1 Jessica Howe WOGA 38.300 6 Diandra Milliner Folger’s 37.625 6 Sarah Zoldos La Fleur’s Tampa 37.675 6 Brittney Noble Orlando Metro 37.825 2 Brittany Franklin Texas Dreams 38.000 7 Rachel Updike KGDC 37.575 7 Hope Sloanhoffer Gym Revolution 37.475 7 Olivia Carisella Elite Gym LA 37.675 3 Taylor Harrison World Class VA 37.825 8 Hayden Ward Dynamo 37.425 8 Betsy Zander Docksiders 37.450 8 Sarah Fiedler Libertyville 37.625 4 Megan Jimenez Precision 37.750 9 Ana Jaworski Airborne CA 37.400 9 Scarlett Williams Elite Gym LA 37.375 9 Katie O’Rourke Capital VA 37.575 5 Rebecca McRobbie WOGA 37.725 10 Amiah Mims Wright’s 37.375 9 Henrietta Green Charter Oak Gliders 37.375 10 Moriah Martin Ace 37.525 5 Kara Lovan Triad 37.725 7 Dana Ho WOGA 37.700 8 Desiree Palomares Charter Oak Gliders 37.675 9 Baely Rowe Auburn Gym. 37.600 10 Lauren Li Metroplex 37.575 SENIOR B TEAM SENIOR C TEAM SENIOR D TEAM 10 Isabelle Castillo Bay Aerials 37.575 1 Region 3 151.650 1 Region 4 150.925 1 Region 8 152.725 2 Region 7 151.550 2 Region 8 150.475 2 Region 4 151.825 3 Region 1 151.250 3 Region 3 150.250 3 Region 5 150.600 JUNIOR B TEAM B C D 1 Region 3 152.600 2 Region 1 151.350 3 Region 5 151.125 USA GYMNASTICS JULY • AUGUST 2010 19 Level 10 16-18 All-Around Winners (top 36) 1 Sam Mikulak SCATS 181.450 MEN’S JO NATIONAL 2 Jesse Silverstein U. S. Gym. Dev 180.800 3 Christopher Turner West Coast 174.550 4 Wyatt Aycock Orlando Metro 171.350 CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 Colton Wulf 5280 171.300 6 Trevor Howard Hocking Valley 171.000 7 Jacoby Rubin Buffalo Grove 170.550 Sam Mikulak 8 C.J. Schaaf Cypress Acad. 170.150 9 Matt Fellemen NEAG 170.050 10 Jesse Glenn SCATS 169.700 11 Cyrus Dobre-Mofid Hanover YMCA 169.400 12 Wasef Burbar Buffalo Grove 169.350 13 Josh Ungar Daggetts 168.950 14 Cameron Rogers Zenith 168.500 15 Alex Strait Champion 168.400 16 Eric Schryver WOGA 168.300 17 Drew Moling Hocking Valley 168.050 18 Jordan Valdez Champion 167.000 18 Justin Morinishi St. Louis G.C. 167.000 20 Brian Knott Chelsea Piers 166.800 21 Cale Robinson Premier Athl. 166.350 22 Joseph Hodges Rochester 166.200 23 Dylan James JAG 165.250 23 Danny Berardini Buffalo Grove 165.250 25 Alexander Barrera Universal 165.000 26 Michael Strathern Bartlett 164.950 27 William Clement Cal Sports 164.400 28 Andy House Houston Gym Ctr. 164.150 28 Raymond White Crenshaw Athletic 164.150 30 Steffen Beck LaFleur Tampa 163.900 31 Nicholas Hunter Gym.World 163.600 32 Robert DiRugeris Will-Moor 163.350 33 Kyle Banks Diamond Elite 162.800 34 Jeffrey Treleaven Bartlett 161.150 35 Jeffrey Becker Intl. Boys 159.650 Jesse Silverstein Christopher Turner 36 Landon Funiciello G. C. 2 126.600 Photos by Champion Images FRANK CUMISKEY AWARD WINNER Dan Coon & Roberto Pumpido ore than 700 of the USA’s top Level 9 and 10 gymnasts competed in 2010 USA GYMNASTICS MEN’S PROGRAM the 36th Men’s Junior Olympic SERVICE AWARDS National Championships, May 6-9, 35 YEARS OF SERVICE Mat the Knoxville (Tenn.) Convention Center. The Bill Foster, Colorado and New Mexico State Chairman, event was hosted by Premier Athletics and the Region 9 Chairman, JOPC co-directors of the meet were Steve Butcher and Phil Savage. 30 YEARS OF SERVICE Regions 8 and 1 won the Level 10 Gene Watson, Jr. National Coaching Staff Junior Olympic 14-15 and 16-18 team titles, Bob Witmer, Region 5 Chairman respectively. Region 3 won the Level 9 team title. Congratulations to the all-around 20 YEARS OF SERVICE champions Sam Mikulak of SCATS who won Paul Gebauer, Alaska State Chairman the Level 10 16-18 year division; Jake Martin of Orlando Metro who won the Level 10 14-15 10 YEARS OF SERVICE year old division; and Yul Moldauer of 5280 Ron Ferris, Ohio State Chairman who won the Level 9 12-13 year old division. Doug Burton, Kentucky State Chairman Special thanks to GK Elite Sportswear and American Athletic for their continued support 5 YEARS OF SERVICE of the Junior Olympic Program. Jerry Fix, Wisconsin State Chairman George West, New Hampshire State Chairman Ben Stern, North Carolina State Chairman 20 USA GYMNASTICS JULY • AUGUST 2010 Jake Martin Level 10 14-15 All-Around Winners (top 36) 1 Jake Martin Orlando Metro 177.600 2 Sean Melton Orlando Metro 176.700 Level 10 16-18 All-Around Winners (top 36) 3 Stacey Ervin Mills USA 173.850 1 Sam Mikulak SCATS 181.450 4 Adrian De Los Angeles SCATS 173.350 2 Jesse Silverstein U.
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