NEWS - WOMEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

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Gymnastics Canada Announces 2018-2019 Women’s Artistic Gymnastics National Team Members

Highlights on the competition calendar for women’s artistic gymnastics this year include the 2018 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Doha, QAT from October 25 – November 5, the 2018 SR Pan Championships in Lima, PER from September 11-16 and other the World Challenge Cups in the fall.

THE ATHLETES:

SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM

  • Ellie Black, Halifax, NS – Halifax Alta
  • Jade Chrobok, Oshawa, ON – Gemini Gymnastics
  • Haley de Jong, North Vancouver, BC – Flicka Gymnastics
  • Laurie Denommée, Terrebonne, QC – Viagym
  • Sophie Marois, Terrebonne, QC – Viagym
  • Brooklyn Moors, Cambridge, ON – Dynamo Gymnastics
  • Shallon Olsen, Coquitlam, BC – Omega Gymnastics
  • Isabela Onyshko, Brandon, MB – Brandon Eagles Gymnastics
  • Ana Padurariu, Oshawa, ON – Gemini Gymnastics
  • Brittany Rogers, Calgary, AB – Calgary Gymnastics Centre
  • Rose Kaying Woo, St-Hubert, QC – Gym-Richelieu
  • Victoria Kayen Woo, St-Hubert, QC – Gym-Richelieu

JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM

  • Zoé Allaire-Bourgie, Montreal, QC – Gymnix       
  • Kyra Cato, Calgary, AB – Calgary Gymnastics Centre
  • Lucia Jakab, Kelowna, BC – Okanagan Gymnastics Centre
  • Imogen Paterson, Vancouver, BC – Flicka Gymnastics Centre
  • Rachael Riley, Sarnia, ON – Bluewater Gymnastics Club
  • Quinn Skrupa, Brandon, MB – Brandon Eagles Gymnastics
  • Emma Spence, Cambridge, ON – Dynamo Gymnastics
  • Mia St-Pierre, Chȃteauguay, QC – Gym-Fly

NOVICE NATIONAL TEAM

  • Jenna Sartoretto, Mississauga, ON – Futures Gymnastics Club
  • Maya Zonneveld, Waterloo, ON – Revolution Gymnastics
  • Rébéka Groulx, St. Hubert, QC – Gym-Richelieu

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ABOUT GYMNASTICS CANADA

First established in 1969, Gymnastics Canada is the national governing body for the sport of gymnastics in Canada. Gymnastics Canada works closely with the twelve Provincial Federations and 700 local clubs to provide a broad range of programs and services to meet the needs of our over 325,000 participants. From athlete development, to coaching and judging education, Gymnastics Canada sets the operating standards and practices for the sport in Canada. Our mandate is to promote and provide positive and diverse gymnastics experience through the delivery of quality and safe gymnastics programming. Visit www.gymcan.org for more information, or follow us @CDNgymnastics.

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For more information, contact:

Julie Forget
Director, Communications and Marketing
Gymnastics Canada
Office: 613.748.5637 x 233
Cell: 819.210.2064
Email: jforget@gymcan.org

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