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  2. Christian Gallardo - Wikipedia

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    Christian Gallardo is a distinguished gymnastics coach and entrepreneur based in Columbus, Ohio. As the founder of Future Gymnastics Academy and Future Performance Campus, Gallardo has built a reputation for training elite athletes, including Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas, Shilese Jones, Shania Adams, and Nia Dennis.

  3. Buckeye Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Gymnastics was founded in November 1982 by former Ohio State University gymnast, David Holcomb and partner Alan Ashworth. [ 2][ 3] January 1983 in a 4,600 square foot facility, [ 4] and served merely 52 gymnasts at that time. [ 5] Buckeye Gymnastics then moved to a new, larger building in 1986.

  4. 2018 U.S. Classic - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 U.S. Classic, known as the 2018 GK U.S. Classic for sponsorship reasons, is the 35th edition of the U.S. Classic gymnastics tournament. The competition was held on July 28, 2018, at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. [1][2]

  5. Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy - Wikipedia

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    Women's artistic gymnastics. Based in. Fairfield, Ohio. President. Mary Lee Tracy. Website. cincinnatigymnastics.com. Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy (CGA), is an American women's artistic gymnastics academy in Fairfield, Ohio. It has trained Olympians and world champions, including Amanda Borden and Jaycie Phelps.

  6. Thomas Worthington High School - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Kilbourne High School, Upper Arlington High School, Columbus Academy: Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools: Newspaper: The Phoenix: Website: www.worthington.k12.oh.us /Domain /8 [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. NCAA men's gymnastics championships - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships are a gymnastics competition held each year to determine the best men's college gymnastics team. All schools compete in one National Collegiate division because only 15 schools sponsor NCAA men's gymnastics teams. Three of the 15 teams are not in Division I: Greenville University, Simpson College ...

  8. 2021 Michigan Wolverines women's gymnastics team - Wikipedia

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    2022 →. The 2021 Michigan Wolverines women's gymnastics team represented the University of Michigan in the 2021 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season as members of the Big Ten Conference in their 46th season of collegiate competition. The Wolverines were led by head coach Bev Plocki in her thirty-second season, and played their home meets ...

  9. 2019 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season - Wikipedia

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    2020 →. The 2019 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics season will begin in January 2019 and run until the 2019 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship during April 19–20, 2019 at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas. [1] The season encompasses the 62 NCAA Division I women's gymnastics team across the United States.