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Mini-Hops Girls Gymnasts Competed in the US Largest Women’s Gymnastics Invitational

Mini-Hops girl’s optional gymnastics level 7-9 teams competed February 8th in the IGI Chicago Style Gymnastics Meet located at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois.

Mini-Hops girl’s optional gymnastics level 7-9 teams competed February 8th in the 15th annual IGI Chicago Style Gymnastics Meet located at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois.  With over 2000 gymnasts the IGI Chicago meet is the called the largest gymnastics competition venue in North America.

 

Mini-Hops Gymnastics Level 7 Girls Team

Coached by; Nadya Antanovich, Michaela Chelberg and Pete Lesch.

Level 7 competed according to age brackets (ie. – ages 11 & under, 12  and 13+). Individual scores are separated by age and are computed against the entire session.

Susanna F. (Minnetonka, age 11 & under) scored 8.850 and tied for 35th on vault, 8.400 and tied for 25th on uneven bars, 8.850 and tied for 14th on beam, 8575 and placed 34th on floor.  Her final score was 34.675 and placed 26th on all-around. 

Abby F. (Plymouth, age 11 & under) scored 8.725 and placed 38th on vault, 7.650 and placed 32nd on uneven bars, 6.450 and placed 37th on beam, 8.500 and placed 36th on floor.  Her final score was 31.325 and placed 36th on all-around.

Claire M. (St. Louis Park, age 11 & under) due to injuries did not compete on vault, beam or floor and scored 6.350 and placed 37th on uneven bars.  Her final score was 6.350 and placed 39th on all-around.

Ellie D. (Chanhassen, age 13+) scored 8.500 and placed 23th on vault, 6.050 and placed 22nd on uneven bars, 6.350 and placed 23rd on beam, 8.050 and placed 21st on floor.  Her final score was 28.950 and placed 21st on all-around.

 

Mini-Hops Gymnastics Level 8 Girls Team

Coached by; Nadya Antanovich, Michaela Chelberg and Pete Lesch.

Competition is awarded according to age brackets (ie – 12 & under, 13 and 14+).  Individual scores are separated by age and are computed against the entire session.

Alyssa N. (Minnetonka, age 14+) scored 8.475 and placed 13th on vault, 8.500 and placed 9th on uneven bars, 8.325 and placed 17th on beam, 8.725 and tied for 20th place on floor.  Her final score was 34.025 and placed 13th on all-around.

Emory L. (Mound, age 14+) scored 8.450 and placed 14th on vault, 8.225 and placed 11th on uneven bars, 8.600 and placed 13th on beam, 9.225 and tied for 6th on floor.  Her final score was 34.500 and placed 12th on all-around.

Kenzie K. (Minnetonka, age 14+) Due to injury could only compete on one event.  She scored 6.450 and placed 23rd on uneven bars.  Her final score was 6.450 and placed 24th on all-around.

 

Mini-Hops Gymnastics Level 9 Girls Team

Coached by; Nadya Antanovich, Michaela Chelberg and Pete Lesch.

Competition is awarded according to age brackets (ie – ages 13 & under, 14-15 and 16+).  Individual scores are separated by age and are computed against the entire session.

Emma G. (Minnetonka, age 15+) scored 8.250 and placed 13th on vault, 7.700 to placed 12th place on uneven bars, 8.750 and tied for 9th on beam, 8.450 and tied for 13th on floor.  Her final score was 33.150 and placed 9th on all-around.

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