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20102011 Annual Report

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2010—2011

Annual Report

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To lead the Sport of Gymnastics in Ontario by striving for excellence in the development and promotion

of quality programs and services which encourage lifelong involvement for all participants.

G.O. will be respected as the leading organization in Canadian Sport.

Leadership Accountability Excellence Integrity Collaboration.

MISSION

VISION

VALUES

Strategic Plan Update

Measuring Performance Strategic Plan 2007 – 2012 Results 2010 – 2011

Enhanced Participation Membership numbers are based on fees paid

Increase participation and • 2009 – 2010 Athlete Registration: 89,895 registration at G.O. clubs by 5% each year. • 2010 – 2011 Athlete Registration: 95,896

Enhanced Capacity Increase sponsorship and corporate support • Continue work to develop “partnerships” by at least one additional partner each year across a number of product categories and services with the end goal to bringing “new” partners to G.O.

Increase the number of officials and coaches • 2009—2010 Coaches: 3,238 in gymnastics by 5% each year. • 2010—2011 Coaches: 3,571 • 2009—2010 Officials: 230 • 2010—2011 Officials: 214

Enhanced Excellence Increase Ontario’s participation at the • Increased competitive opportunities in World Championships and Olympic Games preparation for 2011 Canada Winter Games. by 5% by 2012

Earn the Gold Medal in Gymnastics at the • Women’s Artistic - Gold Medal 2011 Canada Winter Games by both Men’s • Men’s Artisitic - Bronze Medal and Women’s Artistic teams. Achieve ISO 9001-2000 in certification • Achieved ISO 9001: 2008 Certification in in 2007 and 2010 January, 2011

Enhanced Interaction Improve the safety record of clubs to reduce • Verification of Coaching Accreditation the number of Insurance claims by 5% • Review of NCCP Certification Levels by 2010 and an additional 5% by 2011 • Continuation of Risk Management and Respect in Sport

GOALS RESULTS

Maintain technology and technological • ITSportsNet: Refinement of program advances Enhance the delivery of programs and services • Investigation of website improvement Continue to strive for innovation and • Review and Revision of internal effectiveness In our operational management procedures

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Community, fellowship, comradeship. These are the words that reflect the essence of our federation.

We are a commonwealth of athletes supporting fellow athletes, coaches giving their all to their gym-nasts, judges encouraging our competitors, volunteers giving their time to our clubs and events, and clubs providing safe and healthy environments for all.

Throughout the year, we all hear the stories that make us so proud to be part of the gymnastics com-munity of Ontario. From the young child who can be heard saying “Coach, I did it!!” to the pride of our competitors standing on the world stage, we all share a common love and commitment to our sport.

We are touched by the stories brought to our attention throughout the year of clubs sponsoring chil-dren in need and of clubs helping other clubs whose facilities are under repair. We hear of coaches and judges who show up each day with a smile on their face, even though they are managing personal sorrows at home.

And through it all, every member of our great federation is there to step forward and say “How can I help?”

This is what makes our federation the best that there is!

On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of Gymnastics Ontario, we congratulate all of our mem-bers on a very successful year, and look forward to an exciting year ahead.

Cheers - Linda

President’s Message

President Linda Clifford Secretary & Policies & Procedures Angel Crossman Treasurer Barbara Bergeron Administration and Human Resources Margaret Grosser Ethics Barb Dring Business Development & Support Stephen David Gymnastics for All Ruth Uren Education & Standards Nicki Chretien-Mills Programs Lisa Kivinen Director at Large Wendy Porter

Board of Directors

Gymnastics Ontario Staff

Chief Executive Officer Ruth Simpson Technical Director Sean Holmes Finance Manager Siobhan Covington/Al Versi Operations Manager Cindy Clapp/Maxine McKenzie WAG Program Manager Dana Reynolds WAG Program Assistant Audra Sederavicius MAG Program Manager Norm Loader RG & Gym for All Program Manager Shelley Frappier / Sean Holmes T&T Program Manager Dave Sandford Education Coordinator Yuliana Korolyova Membership Services Coordinator Colleen O’Hare Administrative Services Coordinator Terri Parsons Administrative Services Assistant Grace Lung Technical Advisor, WAG Tobie Gorman Technical Advisor, MAG Dave Arnold Technical Advisor, RG Teresa Orr

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The Board of Directors is comprised of individuals who are not just support-ers of gymnastics, but individuals who believe in the benefit gymnastics car-ries to each and every participant at all levels. They believe in the benefit of a sound governing body who can lead members into better business prac-tices and help to offer sustainable choices to club owners and presidents. Over the past year, the Board has been working diligently on Policy and Pro-cedure Revisions, an overhaul of the financial reporting system and the con-tinued formation of new committees and working groups

The Gymnastics Ontario staff are the employees tasked with the vital role of

liaising between many different groups in the gymnastics community. From

GCG, the Board to the community at large; the staff are continually and fe-

verishly compiling the knowledge and expertise of each group into consistent

and viable success options for Gymnastics Ontario. This past season the staff

have been functioning in lead roles on the Canadian Sport for Life Develop-

ment Project, the High Five Quality Assurance reports, the delivery of over 30

competitions and well over 40 training camps. The staff contribution to the

sport is both paramount to its success and vital to the continuation of realiz-

ing our strategic plans.

The Technical Committees and Working Groups within Gymnastics Ontario

have proven their continued indispensability in advancing and enhancing the

programs and services offered by Gymnastics Ontario. Their dedication is

almost moot as they continually strive for success in the wake of all obstacles

in their path. Their participation in undertaking a variety of projects this past

year has been paramount to the former successes.

The Women’s Artistic Technical Committee deserves itself a special recogni-

tion from this previous season as they were faced with continuing their ef-

forts to establish a continuation of the many successes from the late Dr.

Gene Sutton. They have strived diligently to ensure that the Women’s Pro-

gram is able to maintain itself as a leader in so many areas of our sport.

The Direction

The Expertise

The Knowledge & Experience

Our People

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OUR

VOLUNTEERS

OUR

CLUBS

OUR COACHES

& JUDGES

OUR

ATHLETES

Volunteers. They are passionate, dedicated, positive, and selfless people who will

likely never be given all the gratitude that they truly deserve. Their involvement is

truly essential in the success of all we do and spans all areas of our business.

Each club strives to achieve an excellence that is defined by its successes. In compar-

ing with the big business of ‘Sport’ our clubs consistently involve themselves in their

communities, promoting both health and recreation. Some strive to create cham-

pion athletes, but all clubs strive to achieve improved physical prowess for its mem-

bers. Gymnastics is a foundation sport and we are continually impressed by our

member clubs’ commitment to spreading the message of gymnastics to their com-

munities, friends and family. Our clubs understand that gymnastics is a business, a

healthy activity and a lifestyle like no other.

The coaches and judges within gymnastics are essential to the sport’s survival. They

represent development in the sport through mentoring, coaching and producing our

future. Leadership qualities can be seen in each and every one of them that are com-

parable only to the best in their business. Our athletes, in each discipline, are so

lucky to have them stand behind them with support in every aspect of their gymnas-

tic lives. Coaches and judges create bonds with athletes built on the foundation of a

love for gymnastics that is continued throughout their lives. They are the profession-

als who enable our sport to continue to thrive.

“A 7 hour 11 minute spacewalk – the ultimate gymnastics routine”, Steve MacLean,

Canadian astronaut and first gymnast to walk in space. Sport Starts Here... and can

take you anywhere. Our athletes truly understand the value of gymnastics and what

it does to develop them into positive and healthy people. Gymnastics provides the

opportunity for anyone to develop fundamental movement skills and physical liter-

acy. It is recognized as a foundation sport and every athlete will attest to its value in

his/her daily and professional life.

The Heart

The Commitment

The Passion

The Purpose

Our People

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Men’s Artistic Casey Sandy Senior Pan-American Championship, Mexico - Pommels Bronze, High Bar 5th, Team Silver Tie 42nd World Championships, Holland - Team 14th World University Games, China - 7th All-Around, 4th Team Kevin Lytwyn Senior Pan-American Championship, Mexico - 7th Parallel Bars, Team Silver Tie 42nd World Championships, Holland - Team 14th Tariq Dowers Commonwealth Games, India - 6th Parallel Bars, Team Bronze, 12th All-Around

Rhythmic Gymnastics Katrina Cameron Melodie Omidi 2010 Youth Olympic Games, Junior Group - Bronze Medal Angelika Reznik Victoria Reznik Alexandra Martincek 2010 Commonwealth Games, Team Canada Members Mariam Chamilova Commonwealth Games Silver Medals Rose Cossar Alexandra Lukashova Karah Klodt 2010 Pan Am Championships, Senior Group Gold Medal Alexandra Landry Kelsey Titmarsh Patricia Bezzoubenko Montreal FIG World Cup, Junior Individual, Silver Medal

Women’s Artistic Madeline Gardiner 2010 Youth Olympics - Singapore, 13th All Around Individual 5th Vault, 8th Uneven Bars Emma Willis XIX Commonwealth Games - India, Team Bronze Kristina Vaculik Senior Pan American Championships, Mexico Senior Team 2nd, 6th All Around 4th Vault, 3rd Uneven Bars, 3rd Floor Exercise Christine Lee 4th FIG Artistic Challenge Cup, Qatar 5th Floor, 6th Beam, 5th Bars

Athletes at a Glance

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Acrobatic Gymnastics has come to the end of another great year of development and growth in On-tario. With a solid long term approach to the development of this discipline that focuses on a ‘grass roots’ approach that builds from the bottom up we are seeing a smooth and manageable build of en-thusiasm, interest and participation in Acrobatic Gymnastics.

Resources

As of yet the Gymnastics Canada resources for Acrobatic Gymnastics are still to be completed, how-ever, through collaboration with Gymnastics Canada’s Acrobatic Gymnastics Program Advisor , Don Holmes, a federal system that is similar to the USA system is being created. Ontario, Alberta and Brit-ish Columbia have all been using the USA system as a starting point for acrobatics. Gymnastics Canada sees the benefit of creating a system that is a Canadian extension of this program in order to facilitate the development of acrobatic gymnastics resources for those clubs who have already taken the initia-tive to offer acrobatics. With full support and permission from USA Gymnastics the clubs in Ontario have taken the year to get acquainted with the USA Acro system and participated in two important stepping stone events: The USA National Team Training Camp at Karolyi’s Ranch in Texas and a re-gional, low level Acrobatic Gymnastics competition in Baltimore, Maryland.

Training Camps

The acrobatic working group offered two training camps: one in Windsor, hosted by Windsor Vistas Club and one at Gymnastics Mississauga. The first training camp was for beginners and introduced the elements of routine development. Offering the training camp in Windsor was done in an attempt to expose another part of the province to acrobatics. The second training camp focused on higher level skills, artistic development and routine creation. Gymnastics Canada facilitated the inclusion of Cirque du Soleil’s clinicians for both artistry and technical acrobatic instruction. The training camp was well received and had over 60 participants making it the largest acrobatic gymnastics event to be held in Canada to date. The clinicians, Kaitlan Maggs, Head of Artistic Training at CDS and Alexey Karulin, Head Coach of Acrobatic Gymnastics Coaching at CDS were absolutely fantastic at working with the diverse level of athletes that attend the camp and were superb in teaching the coaches how to de-velop a more technically and artistically sound routine.

Acrobatics Gala

In May we held our second Acrobatics Gala. This was an opportunity for groups who were doing acrobat-ics and those who attended the training camps, to showcase their skills. It took place in Oakville Gym-nastics Club and included performances by top Artistic Gymnastics, Tumblers, Acro Dance Performers and the leading Acrobatic Gymnastics groups in Ontario. The Gala had over two hundred spectators and was a huge success. The Gala acted as a precursor to the development of Acrobatic Gymnastics competitions slated to begin in the 2011/2012 season.

Competition Participation by Ontario Clubs

Gymnastics Ontario Acrobats participated in two competitions in the 2010/2011 season. The Oakville Gymnastics Club took a level 11 to 16 years, Men’s Four to the World Age Group Championships as part of team Canada in Wroclaw, Poland. The July competition was formidable but the men’s four delivered noteworthy routines. The men’s four category usually has the lowest number of registrants and by having Canada participate we were able to ensure that med-als were given out in all age group categories at the championships which garnered the Canadian team a mention on the FIG website and an invitation for one of our boys to read the athlete’s oath during the opening ceremonies. Participation in this high level compe-tition provided the boost to the athletes and coaches that was needed in order for them to strive for excellence as they work at the club level. In March, Gymnastics Mississauga and Oakville Gymnastics Club took their athletes to a regional competition in Baltimore, Maryland not only to compete but to learn how to host a simple low level acrobatics competition. The host club and organizers were more than helpful and will be great resources for us of the next year as we deliver our first competitions in Ontario.

Summary

It was a very successful season for Acrobatics this year. The participation and enthusiasm that we saw this year is very encouraging. We will continue to build on this momentum to encourage the growth of Acrobatics as a discipline and give more opportunities to Gymnastics Clubs, Coaches and Athletes in Ontario.

Acrobatics

Working Group

Don Holmes

(Chair)

Jeff Coulter

Michelle Hamer

Dave Harris

Niki Rowland

Richard Tyo

Shelley Frappier

(staff rep)

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Athlete Performance FIG World Series & ANAC Aerobic Gymnastics Championship was held in July at Red Rock Resort, Las Vegas and gave Kasey Whalen (Age Group 1 Athlete) her first opportu-nity to gain international experience. Seventeen countries participated. Pan Am Championships (Brazil) were held in November 2010. Age Group 1 (Kasey Whalen, Andrea Reith, Katrina Wright) and Age Group 2 (Kailey Sweeney and Allison Tolgyesi) competed and all placed in the top 10 of their categories with 2 advancing to the finals. Good showing for Canada at major international competition. Washington DC Aerobic Gymnastics Invitational Meet was held in April and nine aero-bic gymnastics from the Perth Saltos Athletic Club participated. International Aerobic Gymnastics Championships were held in July. Ontario athletes placed 4th in the Inaugural Aerobic Dance event. Under the leadership of Head Coach, Louise Miller (FIG Level 2 Academy Coach), the Perth Saltos continue to gain competitive experience and a well-respected reputation internationally. The AG Technical Committee has continued its main focus in grass roots development and education. An Introductory Aerobic Gymnastics Workshop was held for Recreational Level coaches and gymnasts. Twenty recreational/provincial coaches and 18 recreational/provincial athletes were in attendance. This workshop introduced the Aero-Gym Fitness Manual and Stage 1 of the Can Gym Aerobics Assessment. On January 8, 2011 the Burlington Gym Club hosting the OCP 2-4 Training Camp. The training camp opened with an Aerobics Warm Up. Zumba was offered as another Aero-bic activity and both high energy cardio workouts were enthusiastically enjoyed by all participants. At the Toronto District School Board PE Conference, 25 teachers attended the activity session “aero-Gym—An Innovative Approach to Fitness, Dance DPA & Gymnastics in the Curriculum”. All teachers found the aero-Gym movement competencies/style an adapt-able and comfortable approach useful in teaching a variety of PE activities, especially Dance. Coach Development

The AGG Committee (a GCG Working Group) is currently finalizing work on NCCP Foundations for Aerobics & Facilitator Guide. Two sessions were piloted in 2010-2011 . Much work has been done at the grass roots level with the comple-tion of the Aero-Gym Fitness Manual designed for introducing Aero-bic Gymnastics into existing Recreational programs and continued education for clubs and schools about the discipline. There appears to be growing interest in the sport especially with the introduction of the new event “Aerobic Dance”.

Aerobics

Working Group

Lynne Smiley

Holly Abraham

Louise Miller

Aerobics

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The Men’s Artistic Program of Gymnastics Ontario had a very successful year due to the dedica-tion and hard work of the entire community.

Athlete Performance

This year has been a very solid year of growth in Ontario as we have seen continual progress in the development of Men’s Gymnastics. This year we had 175 registered Interclub athletes, 241 Provincial Level athletes and 68 High Performance and National Level athletes. This indicated an increase in the numbers for our Provincial Level athletes and a slight increase in the numbers of our National and High Performance Level Athletes for the second consecutive year.

We had a very successful Canadian Championships in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The Ontario team took 38% of the medals with Ontario taking the Silver in the Youth and Gold in the Open Team Competitions. There were many highlights including Samuel Zakutney placing first overall in the Argo Category, Cory Paterson taking first overall in the Tyro High Performance cate-gory and Nicholas Mallia was first overall in the National Open category. Ontario won the High Performance Team Award and won exactly 50% of all the Golds awarded.

We were successful at Elite Canada as well, with 28% of the medals going to Ontario. Samuel Zakutney of National Capital was awarded the All-Around Gold in the Argo category, while An-thony Tawfik of Futures placed second, Casey Sandy of Gymnastics Mississauga was second All-Around in the Senior category and Simon Porter was third All-Around in the Junior category.

Ontario was also successful at Eastern Championships. Ontario took first in the team competi-tions in the Level 3 (under 13), Level 4 (13+). Ontario’s athletes were awarded 40% of the med-als.

Our National Tour went to Cancun, Mexico for the Cancun Classic in January, where they com-peted with teams from Mexico, USA, Quebec and Ontario’s Canada Winter Games team. After their training camp in Mexico, the Ontario CWG team won the Team Bronze at the Games in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Simon Porter became the first Ontario gymnast to win the All-around Gold since Rob Doyle in 1991, twenty years ago. He also won 2 Bronzes as well as a Gold on Rings. Nicholas Mallia brought home a Silver medal on Parallel Bars.

Athlete/Coach Development

Three training camps were held this year; Provincial Training Camps in Ottawa, Burlington and Toronto with 114 Provincial Level athletes and 27 coaches participating. Technical advisor Dave Arnold played a critical role in the success of these camps. The Enhancement Advantage training camps were conceived to contribute to the motivation, experience and development of Ontario’s Argo High Performance athletes. These training camps at Woodward Gymnastics Camp in Penn-sylvania and Universal Gymnastics in Miami, Florida proved to be very effective in achieving these goals. We held a Pre-National Training Camp in May at Gold Medal Gymnastics. This was important for our teams going to Canadian Championships in that it al-lowed the athletes some valuable experience in training on Gymnova equipment. We brought in judges to critique our athletes and give them suggestions on how to improve their routines. It also allowed the team coaches to become familiar with their teams before the events.

Judges Development

The beginner Judge’s course and maintenance Judge’s course were com-bined and conducted in the Sport Ontario building by Judging Coordinator Nick Bejenaru. Much of this year’s success lies in the hard work and dedi-cation of the members of the Men’s Technical Committee in the ongoing development of the Provincial Level rules and regulations. We are looking forward to even greater progress next year.

Men’s Artistic

Committee

Greg Jackson

(Chair)

Jason Lang

Ryan Fleury

Nick Bejenaru

Jason Haid

Wendy Porter

Norm Loader

Men’s Artistic

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The 2010-2011 season has been exciting for Rhythmic Gymnastics in Ontario – there have been many events, competitions at all levels, training camps, education courses and clinics for coaches and judges. Thank you to all who contributed to improving the gymnastics experience for athletes, coaches, judges, administrators, and volunteers. Similar to last season, over 400 Rhythmic gymnasts in various levels of; Interclub, Provincial and National streams (Individual and Group Programs) participated in competitions, training camps and clinics. Also, 184 Aesthetic Group Gymnastics athletes have attended various competitions. Our AGG program con-tinues to be one of the best established programs in the country and our teams have represented Canada at the International level. This year the top Canadian AGG team placed 9th at the World Championships in Estonia. Athlete Development Our talented National level athletes continue to represent Ontario and Canada at various prestigious Na-tional and International events. Ontario’s individual senior athletes, Alexandra Martincek and Mariam Chamilova represented Canada at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India where they won the silver medal for the team event. This year 37 of our athletes successfully qualified to represent Ontario at the National Championships. In addition to the team bringing home the perpetual Tamara Bompa trophy, the following athletes captured the Novice, Junior and Senior National Championship titles; Katherine Uchida, Patricia Bezzoubenko and Mariam Chamilova. Also, GCG Athletes of the Year titles were awarded to Mariam Chamilova and Patricia Bezzoubenko. Their

coach Svetlana Joukova was honored with the GCG Coach of the Year award. Our Group Development program continues to stress the importance of increasing group skills for younger athletes with hopes of preparing for future World and Olympic level competitions. Our Senior Group had a very successful season, winning the Pan American Championships title. The event was held in Guadalajara, Mexico where the Pan American Games will be held in October 2011. Now they are training towards the upcoming World Championships taking place in the south of France where they will be representing Canada and hoping to qualify to the 2012 Olympic Games. Also, the National Junior Group represented Canada at the first Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.

They successfully captured the bronze medal and were also nominated along with their coach, Svetlana Joukova for Ontario Sport Awards. Our provincial stream athletes have been busy competing at Provincial Qualifying competitions, Provincial Championships and also Eastern Regionals. They continue to improve and progress in the beautiful sport of Rhythmic Gymnastics. The annual Red Ribbon competition continues to be the largest competition in Canada for AGG Interclub,

Provincial and International Level groups. This year there were approximately 150 athletes who partici-pated in the competition. The Rising Stars program also continues on to successfully support long term athlete development. Our Rising Stars Athletes have participated at the Las Vegas and Montreal International Invitational events where, they produced exceptional results. The trips provided the Junior and Novice Rising Stars teams with critical experience and preparation to-wards competing at International events in the future. Coaching Development

Our Provincial Technical Advisor- Teresa Orr continues to provide guidance and educational opportunities for Ontario coaches as part of her portfolio. In late November we hosted our annual clinic for coaches and judges. Ontario’s Provincial Judging Chair, Danuta Smiechowski and Brevet judge, Tamara Bompa provided important information on the Judging

Rules and Regulations and updates on the Code of Points. This season we also have seen an increase in participation in the RG foundations courses as retired athletes have shown keen interest in coaching. Official Development In February, Ontario hosted a Beginners Level Judging course. Ontario Brevet judges and Judging Chairs, Polina Tzankova and Danuta Smiechowski instructed the course which concluded with 5 fully certified club level judges. These young judges have then participated at various invitationals and are continuing to gain experience. Ontario judges were active on the International and National scene with 4 judges attending Elite Can-

ada, and 4 judges representing Ontario at the Canadian Individual Championships. Our Brevet judges have also attended various International competitions. Currently Ontario is proud to have 9 Brevet status judges.

Rhythmic

Committee

Gail Whittemore

(Chair)

Julia Assadoullaev

Maria Busato

Svetlana Joukova

Tiina Korjus

Rosanna Ruppert

Breanna Rich

Danuta Smiechowski

Polina Tzankova

Margaret Wichrowska

Ilinca Nita-Saguna

(staff rep)

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Women’s Artistic Gymnastics The women’s artistic program continues to boast the largest registration numbers of all the dis-ciplines. Over 1,000 athletes and 89 clubs participated in the Provincial Qualifying system. Clubs had the opportunity to select three of 12 qualifying competitions which culminated with two Provincial Championships in April, hosted by Niagara Acro Cats and Rose City Windsor. On-tario hosted just under 50 invitational and ODP meets and over 3,000 athletes competed in the ODP/OCP Level 2 to 4 streams. Finally, the Women’s program had 112 National and High Per-formance stream athletes compete at various competitions in the 2010/2011 season. Athlete Development – The annual Tour Selection competition was held in November for ath-letes 13 years and older to represent Ontario at the Chicago Style Invitational in Chicago, Illinois; the largest invitational competition in the world. Thirty two athletes, eight team coaches, and manager Michelle Pothier were selected to attend this exciting competition. In addition to the competition, the team attended a NCAA college meet featuring UCLA, Stanford and Oregon State. The girls were excited to cheer on former team Ontario athletes like Kristina Vaculik, Alyssa Brown, Leslie Mak and Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs. Team Ontario took home the gold medal at the Canada Winter Games held in Halifax, February 11-27, 2011. The team comprised of Elise Bolger, Silvia Colussi Pelaez, Gabriella Douglas, Mi-kaela Gerber, Sabrina Gill, Jordyn Pederson and Krishna Yemany outscored second place team Quebec by over five points. Colussi Pelaez and Gill tied for first place All Around, totaling four gold medals won by Team Ontario out of a possible six. These seven athletes, plus three others, had the opportunity shortly before the games to travel to Cancun, Mexico to compete in the Cancun Classic. This competition was used in part to de-cide the final Canada Winter Games team. The girls enjoyed a full week of training and competition in a world class facil-ity, plus a full day exploring water park, Xel-Ha. Team Ontario athletes Dominique Pegg, Jessica Savona and Kristina Vaculik travelled to Rotterdam, Holland to compete for Canada at the 2010 World Championships; team Canada finished 14th. Emma Willis, of Bluewater Gymnastics, partici-pated in the Commonwealth Games, held in Delhi, India, October 3-14, 2010, helping team Canada in winning the bronze medal. Our athletes once again dominated the Eastern Canadian Championships, also held in Halifax, May 5-7, 2011 (winning 85% of the available medals), and the Canadian Championships, held in Charlottetown, May 23-29, 2011, taking five out of six All Around titles. Finally, Team Ontario athletes Victoria Moors and Christine Lee won both the Junior and Senior All Around titles, respectively, at Elite Canada held in Gatineau, December 10-12, 2010. Coaching Development – The highlight of this past season were our Enhancement Advantage camps; a great development opportunity for athletes and coaches alike. Novice and Pre-Novice athletes and their respective coaches were chosen to be part of this group based on their previous season’s results. Teams representing Ontario travelled to Woodward, Penn-sylvania and the Karolyi Ranch in Texas, America’s national team training center. Junior coaches Sarah Ritskes of Corona Nepean and Shannon Dawe of Niagara Acro Cats found this to be a valuable learning experience. In conjunction with the Canuck Cup held at Futures Gymnastics, Mihai Brestyn, coach of world champion Alicia Sacramone, conducted a vaulting and strength clinic. Mr. Brestyn was very well-received and much lauded by all who attended. Officials Development – The women’s artistic judging sub-committee continues to be one of the most active groups in the federation; they were busy last season managing yearly clinics for over 100 women’s artistic judges and 66 ODP assessors. Professional development opportunities were extended to several judges, including Lorraine Currie who travelled as part of Team Ontario to Cancun, Mexico. The judges continue to act as a resource for coaches visiting many gyms to evaluate routines and provide suggestions for improving their composition.

Women’s Artistic

Committee

David Brubaker

Kathy Hubbard

Dawn Izzard

Kelly Manjak

Lorraine Currie

Kathleen van

Graft

Cheryl Donoghue

Diane Deslippe

Cristina Bontas-

Tantaru

Dana Reynolds

(staff rep)

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In 2010-2011 Ontario adapted new scoring software for Trampoline & Tumbling, in addition to this there was the introduction of ‘a Time of Flight’ score being added to the athlete’s total score. This required the installation of hardware on the trampolines and the monitoring of the times by a judge. As with all new technology there were some bugs that needed to be worked out. Both caused delays in results and many chal-lenges for host clubs that everyone managed to work through with patience and under-standing.

There were four Ontario Cup qualifying events for the provincial athletes and three for the national athletes. Thank you to Burlington B.G.’s for hosting two competitions, Scarborough Gym Elites, Club de Gymnastiques Les Sittelles, Futures Gymnastics, Barrie Kempettes Gymnastics and Etobicoke Gymnastics for their hospitality and efforts!

Our host club for the 2011 Ontario Championships was Oakville Gymnastics. This event capped off a successful season and was a tremendous success for all participants.

There were five training camps in 2010-2011, the first was at Camp Woodward in Penn-sylvania with the WAG and MAG disciplines. This event was subsidized with a grant from the province. The tumbling training camp was held in conjunction with last year’s ‘Coaching Congress’ and was well received by coaches in all disciplines. Kalon Ludvig-son, USA National Team Member, was the main clinician for this camp. The following day he would then attend the provincial training camp in Alliston. There were two training camps for trampoline, the first was hosted by Just Bounce Trampoline for Pro-vincial C athletes that was a huge success. The next was independently organized by Skyriders Trampoline for national level athletes and coaches.

Ontario athletes performed well at both Eastern Canadian Championships in Wolfville, Nova Scotia and Canadian Championship in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

Trampoline

Karen Cockburn Gold Medal World Cup, Japan Bronze Medal World Cup, China

Rosannagh Mclennan Silver Medal Jannie Jansen Cup, South Africa

Tumbling

Emily Smith Bronze Medal World Cup, Portugal Gold Medal Jannie Jansen Cup, South Africa

Double-Mini Trampoline

Mariah Madigan Silver Medal World Age Group Championships, France

Trampoline

& Tumbling

Committee

Dave Sandford

(Chair)

Sandra Floyd

Graeme Huffman

Lindsay Kerrigan

Heather Smiley

Denis Vachon

Marty Myers

Dave Sandford

(staff rep)

Trampoline and Tumbling

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Gymnastics for All

Advisory Committee

Jennifer Cowie

Bonne

(Co-chair)

Ruth Uren

(Board rep & Co-chair)

Jacinda David

Pat Leith

Beth Oribine

Julie Stobbe

Linda Whitfield

Shelley Frappier /

Ilinca Nita-Saguna

(staff rep)

Various events and activities were geared to assist recreational level coaches and clubs in developing various aspects of the sport of gymnastics and to assist in the education of our coaches. Coaching for Coaches Congress Hosted by Futures Gymnastics Club, Mississauga October 2010 National Gymnastics Week Hosted by Gymnastics Canada January 2011 City Chase 2011 Hosted by the City of Toronto June 2011 Gymnastics Ontario is currently working with Gymnastics Canada to refresh National Gymnastics Week. We are working on a new format, promotional material, a national activity and a partnership with a charity.

Gymnastics For All

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This season Gymnastics Ontario effectively hosted 140 NCCP coaching courses with over 2,400 coaches participating. Over 40 different clubs helped to make these courses run smoothly by offering their facilities to host NCCP courses.

We would like to thank all the clubs who helped to make these courses successful by hosting an NCCP course. This year Gymnastics Ontario rein-vested over $18,000 back into member clubs who hosted NCCP courses through rental fees, complimentary participant registrations and profit sharing.

Gymnastics Ontario continues to work with the outlying areas of Ontario to organize NCCP courses. We appreciate and understand the challenges of these areas and are constantly trying to come up with unique and cost effective ways to offer as many courses as are required.

We are re-investing in coaching through our annual “Coaching for Coaches” conference and new initiatives for coach retention and educa-tion through the Education Committee Advisory Group.

The group met four times over the past year to provide feedback and suggestions regarding coaching education.

We would like to thank members of the committee for the time, dedica-tion and support they have given this group.

Foundations Program

Foundations Program is continuing to be a tremendous success. With over 115 Foundations Courses, over 1000 coaches participated in Foun-dations Artistic, Trampoline and Rhythmic disciplines. In June, 2011 we have hosted the first Active Start course which brought together over 20 coaches from various regions in Ontario.

We would like to thank all the Learning Facilitators for their time and commitment in preparing and delivering the courses.

Education

Advisory Group

Nicki Chretien-Mills

(Chair)

Linda Clifford

Jacinda David

Sheila Du Verney

Marie Kerrigan

Beth Oribine

Cameron Osborne

Megann Stewart

Yuliana Korolyova

(staff rep)

Coach Education

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Coach Education

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Gymnastics Ontario continually strives to achieve visibility in many aspects within and outside

of our community. We are proud supporters of the internally renown organization Right To

Play and are continuing to expand our involvement with this quality non-profit. Over the

course of the 2010-2011 season Gymnastics Ontario also took part in Toronto’s Mitsubishi

City Chase which encourages a healthy and active lifestyle among participants of various age

groups. Throughout the event the Gymnastics Ontario Staff was able to interact with over

200 participants bringing a new and fresh look to the ‘gymnastics’ experience.

Rhythmic Gymnastics has also produced exciting new opportunities to promote our sport to

other industries. Staff has worked diligently with Commonwealth medalist Alexandra Mar-

tincek over this past year developing a routine which will be featured at the opening of the

White Cashmere Collection fashion show which is inspired by the courage and strength of

women affected by breast cancer and fundraises for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

The partnerships Gymnastics Ontario establishes are continually proving essential to provid-

ing our continued quality products and services to our members. We would like to sincerely

thank each of the following sponsors and partners for their continued support of our organi-

zation; E.C. Gold, Champion, Northern Athletics Inc., SA Sport, GYMagic, HTG Sport Services,

Bruce Travel, LaMontagne Chocolate Inc., Pearson Dunn Insurance Inc., 3rd Level Consulting,

Parks and Recreation Ontario, Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique and finally the Ontario Min-

istry of Health Promotion and Sport.

Staff members within Gymnastics Ontario have continued to strive for marketing initiatives

in their respective areas through different media outlets. Gymnastics has been present and

featured in TV, print and radio throughout the course of 2010-2011 thanks to the hard work

of all our community.

Business

Development

Committee

Stephen David

(Board rep & Chair)

Lorraine Currie

Marie Kerrigan

Linda Massel

Wendy Porter

Morgan Power

Jean Winter

Awards

Committee

Barb Dring

(Board rep & Chair)

Cathy Buchner

Diane Gallagher

Frank Hignell

Cindy Clapp

(Staff rep)

The Awards Committee is continually working towards submitting nominations for the Gymnas-tics Canada Gymnastique Awards, Government of Ontario Service Awards, Ontario Sport Awards and the Coaching Association of Ontario Coaching Excellence Awards. A special note to ac-knowledge the past work of Lynne Smiley who has now resigned from the Awards Committee. As always, clubs are encouraged to take advantage of the Gymnastics Ontario sponsored “Club Volunteer Certificate” each year, by naming a worthy volunteer from their club. Upon receipt of the club nomination, Gymnastics Ontario will prepare a lovely award for you to present at the local club function of your choice to recognize someone who has made a difference to your or-ganization in the past year. We would also like to note that you can send your awards nominations to the Gymnastics On-tario office at any point throughout the year. It is not necessary for you to wait for the annual “call for nomintations”. Look for the following logo on the home page of the Gymnastics Ontario website to discover details of all the awards that are available each year.

Marketing, Promotion & Partnerships

Awards Program

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Quality Assurance During 2010, more than 45 sport and recreation organizations from across Ontario partici-pated in Quality Assurance Forums regarding the delivery of their sport and recreation programs to children aged 6 to 12. Participants were tasked with exploring their risk man-agement and quality assurance measures and practices being implemented by their or-ganizations within five types of programming: aquatics, camps, before and after school, competitive, and child care. As a follow up to the Forums and its Report a survey was conducted with more than 130 Organizations. The survey and its results is not to define the legal standard of care re-quired within sport and recreation organizations, but to provide information to assist or-ganizations as to the various trends in the marketplace. Recreation and sport organiza-tions have a greater responsibility towards their participants than ever before, and today’s sport and recreation service provider needs to be well equipped with knowledge as to what others in the sector are doing in order to improve quality and risk management. The survey results are meant to provoke thought within your organization, and to provide a lens through which you can compare your organization to others within the sport and recreation sector. It is a tool to assist your organization to evaluate potential situations, decide which situations or circumstances might pose serious risk to your organization and its participants, and then determine what practical steps you can take to ensure maximiza-tion of the child’s experience. Gymnastics Ontario played a partner role on this project led by Parks and Recreation On-tario. Sport Priority Funding The goal of the Enhanced Excellence program was to expand the pool of talented Ontario athletes and teams and enhance the ability of athletes within the province to compete and succeed at the national level. The Enhancement Advantage program had a hugely positive impact on our organization. Athletes in Rhythmic, Men’s, Women’s and Trampo-line were able to access high quality facilities and renowned coaches. The growth poten-tial that gymnasts have by training in larger and more quantifiably elite venues proves very substantial. Participants used a variety of elite level facilities and coaches in strength-ening their ability for podium success. Rhythmic athletes traveled to an elite level facility in Mirabela Spain. Women’s, Men’s and Trampoline travelled to North America’s most renowned camp, Woodward in Woodward, PA. The Women’s team was also given an experience to travel with the USAG Program Director to Karolyi Ranch in Houston, Texas, home of several Olympic and World Champions as well as bringing Mihai Brestyn to train the girls at an Ontario based camp. Universal Gymnastics in Miami Florida played home to the Men’s delegation under the direction of Yin Alvarez, top international coach.

Policy &

Procedures

Committee

Angel Crossman

(Board rep & Chair)

Linda Clifford

Barb Dring

Ruth Uren

Ruth Simpson

(staff rep)

Organizational Highlights

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Organizational Highlights

Quest for Gold Initiatives This past season Gymnastics Ontario and its athletes were supported by Quest for Gold through a variety of programming areas. Athletes benefited from the receipt of Quest for Gold Athlete Assistance Program funding directly given by the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport based on the successful application from the Gymnastics Ontario Athlete Selection Committee. Gymnastics Ontario also received continued support for our athletes from the University of Toronto`s Athletic Center whereby High Performance ath-letes were able to train and receive medical support from the services offered by their facilities. Quest for Gold continued to fund through other initiatives such as the bursary grant offered to support the 2010 Coaching Congress. Canadian Sport for Life Gymnastics Ontario was a recipient of the Ministry of Health Promotions CS4L Grant project to assist or-ganizations with the development of an implementation plan to support the integration of the CS4L framework and its inherent participant and athlete development pathways referred to as the LTAD model. Led by the Technical Director and our CS4L Consultant an 11 member Committee was established to start the process of assessing and creating an implementation development strategy for the organiza-tion and conduct an assessment of GO`s existing programs and activities within its members. Team Ontario Development Program The Team Ontario Development Program deemed ‘Training for Gold’, was launched in order to establish an equal playing field for our Canada Winter Games team and create a stronger bond between athletes, coaches and provinces. The team was to travel to Cancun, Mexico to train and compete in a mock meet. The project was launched to prepare these athletes for Canada Winter Games and ensure the team was confident before the games began. With Ontario taking home 16 out of a possible 28 medals from the Games we can confidently say these results prove without question the huge successes of Team Ontario; we are confident that the athletes’ ability to travel and train as part of a team prior to the Games contrib-uted to the success and gained an outcome that every individual involved can be proud of.

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Club Name Members Club Name Members

G.R. RHYTHMIC SPORTIVE 4 GREATER NAPANEE GYMNASTICS CLUB (THE) 87

LONDON RHYTHMIC GYMNASTIC CLUB 8 EUROGYMNATICA (OLYMPIA EUROGYM) 88

JUMP TRAMPOLINE CLUB 10 GRAND RIVER GYMMIES 88

SALTOS ATHLETICS (PERTH) INC 12 KALEV ESTIENNE 89

ANTIBES RHYTHMIC CENTRE 13 FERGUS-ELORA GYMNASTICS CLUB 92

KINGSTON AEROS TRAMPOLINE CLUB 17 ACADEMY OF SPORT AND FITNESS INC 93

NATIONAL CAPITAL BOYS COMPETITIVE 17 BRANTFORD GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 96

A.S.F. GYMNASTICS CLUB 19 WALLACEBURG FLYING WS GYMNASTICS CLUB 113

FINESSE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 19 WHITBY SUPERNOVA GYMNASTICS 120

MISSISSAUGA NEWNORTH RHYTHMIC 19 RHYTHMIC GEMSTONES OF LONDON 121

TORONTO RG 21 RED LAKE DISTRICT MAT CATS GYMNASTIC CLUB 124

DURHAM WHIZ KIDS GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 28 FORT HENRY GYMNASTICS CLUB 125

SAULT YMCA GYMNASTICS 28 SAMPO RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 126

SUDBURY YMCA SALTOS GYMNATICS CLUB 28 CAYUGA GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 128

ANTI-GRAVITY TRAMPOLINE INC 29 GCGC GLOUCESTER COMMUNITY GYMNASTICS 129

RHYTHMIC ELITE CENTRE 29 KINCARDINE KLASSICS 134

HAMILTON GYM ELITES GYM CLUB INC 31 TRI STAR GYMNASTICS CLUB 138

WONDERKIDS GYMNASTICS CENTRE INC 31 KENORA AERIALETTES GYMNASTICS CLUB 141

PIROUETTE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 34 G.O. UNATTACHED CLUB 152

SOKOL GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO 34 GOLD MEDAL GYMNASTICS INC 164

SILHOUETTES OF YORK RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS 35 NORWELL COBRAS GYMNASTICS CLUB 176

LEGACY GYMNASTIC INC 37 RUSSELL RAINBOW GYMNASTICS CLUB 176

JUSCO RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 38 CORE TRAINING GYMNASTICS CENTRE INC 180

YORK STARS RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 40 STICK IT ! GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 182

MAPLE CITY MOTION GYMNASTICS CLUB 42 HAMILTON WENTWORTH REGIONETTES 183

CORONA COMPETITIVE GYMNASTIC GROUP 44 XPERIENCE GYMNASTICS 183

CHAPLEAU GYMNASTIC CLUB 47 AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE CLUB WOODBRIDGE 196

DEEP RIVER GYMNASTIC CLUB INC 47 CHAMPIONS GYMNASTICS 200

FOREST CITY SPORTS CENTRE INC 47 QUANTUM NIAGARA GYMNASTICS INC 203

TORONTO PREMIER GYMNASTIC CLUB 48 LONDON BEJE GYMNASTICS 205

G.S. AQUATICS INC 52 GYMNASTIC GIANTS INC 214

AIR GLIDERS TRAMPOLINE CLUB 53 ADRENALINE GYMNASTICS & TRAINING CENTRE 215

NIAGARA ACRO CATS 56 FIT FOR LIFE GROUP 224

RITMIKA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 56 TORONTO ASPIRALS RGC 224

OTTAWA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 57 EVOLUTION GYMNASTICS AURORA 232

SHENDEREY GYMNASTICS INSTITUTE 59 HEAD OVER HEELS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 233

GYM STARS DYNAMIC GYMNASTICS 62 SKYRIDERS TRAMPOLINE PLACE INC 243

YORK GYMNASTICS CLUB 63 LINDSAY GYMNASTICS CENTRE 246

OPTIMIST SALTOS GYMNASTICS OF PARRY SOUND 68 BOWMANVILLE BOUNCE GYMNASTICS CLUB 247

PORT HOPE HEARTS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 68 SMITHS FALLS GYM STARS GYMNASTICS CLUB 248

MARATHON RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS CLUB 70 EXTREME NORTH GYMNASTIC CLUB 251

PHOENIX GYMNASTICS CLUB 72 CLARINGTON GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 259

MITCHELL GYMNASTICS CLUB 76 NORTHUMBERLAND GYMNASTICS CENTRE 260

SIOUX LOOKOUT GYMNASTICS CLUB 78 BANCROFT GEMS GYMNASTICS INC 263

OLYMPIUM RHYTHMIC 79 TUMBLE TOT CO. & TORNADOS GYMNASTICS 263

RHYTHMIC WAVES GYMNASTICS CLUB 79 KANATA RHYTHMIC SPORTIVE GYMNASTICS CLUB 267

VAUGHAN GYMNASTICS CLUB 84 SPORT SENECA 269

SUNSET GYMNASTICS CLUB OF DRYDEN 85 VERTICAL ZONE TRAMPOLINE CENTRE INC 270

Club Registration to June 30, 2011

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Club Name Members Club Name Members

SWING, SPRING AND FLIP CLUB 288 WINDSOR VISTAS GYMNASTICS INC 716

SPRING ACTION TRAMPOLINE 293 CALEDONIA GYMMIES INC 729

TORONTO PREMIER GYMNASTIC CENTRE 306 GYM MAGIC GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 731

SHENDEREY GYMNASTICS CENTRE LTD 311 PLANET GYMNASTICS (WHITBY) 771

WOODBRIDGE ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 313 ETOBICOKE GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 772

MOTION GYMNASTICS & DANCE 316 NORTH BAY GYMTRIX GYMNASTICS & ATHLETICS 779

JUNGLE GYM GYMNASTICS 327 GYMWORLD INC 784

LOYALIST GYMNASTICS CLUB 335 NORTHERN STARS GYMNASTICS INC 793

AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE NORTH 336 KINGSTON GYMNASTICS CLUB 803

BASE BORDEN GYMNASTICS CLUB 340 MARIPOSA GYMNASTICS CLUB 803

PETAWAWA KIDS IN ACTION GYMNASTICS 341 SAULT STE MARIE GYMNASTIC CLUB 803

BROCKVILLE GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 343 BURLINGTON BGS INC 816

KAWARTHA GYMNASTICS CLUB 347 GYMZONE GYMNASTICS/SUDBURY LAURELS 820

NORTH BAY APOLLO GYMNASTICS CLUB 348 JUST BOUNCE TRAMPLINE CLUB INC 846

STELLA NOVA GYMNASTICS CLUB 351 BARRIE KEMPETTES GYMNASTICS CLUB 852

AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE CENTRE INC 353 FOREST CITY GYMNASTICS CLUB 859

BLENHEIM-KENT GOLDEN EAGLES GYMNASTICS 366 LONDON GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 880

DANCEMAKERS GYMNASTICS 369 BLUEWATER GYMNASTICS CLUB SARNIA INC 887

OWEN SOUND SATELLITES GYMNASTICS CLUB 377 GYROS GYMNASTICS 897

SIMCOE GLIDERS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 384 T-DOT TUMBLERS 934

MARKHAM GYMNASTIC CLUB 391 BIRCHMOUNT GYMNASTICS CENTRE 938

WOOLWICH CARDINALS GYMNASTICS CLUB 394 GYMNASTICS ENERGY 944

SCARBOROUGH GYM-ELITES CLUB INC 403 BOLTON ALPHA BETA 961

CORNWALL GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 410 ROSE CITY GYMNASTICS INC 985

HORIZONS GYMNASTICS 429 THUNDER BAY GIANT GYMNASTICS INC 1,010

CLUB DE GYMNASTIQUE LES SITTELLES 471 HAMILTON GYMNASTIC ACADEMY 1,021

MUSKOKA LIMBERETTE GYMNASTIC CLUB INC 482 PULSARS GYMNASTIC CLUB 1,097

WELLAND/PELHAM AEREO GYMNASTICS CLUB 486 AJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,118

ST. THOMAS ELGIN GYMNASTICS CLUB 488 TRILLIUM SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS 1,121

ALLISTON NIKOLETTES GYMNASTIC CLUB 496 WOODSTOCK GYM CLUB 1,121

NIAGARA FALLS LIGHTNING GYMNASTIC CLUB 526 PICKERING ATHLETIC CENTRE INC 1,123

DISCOVERY SCHOOL OF SPORT & ART 534 THUNDER BAY GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION 1,161

CARTWHEELS GYM CENTRE INC 580 REVOLUTION GYMNASTICS AND SPORTS CENTRE 1,170

PLANET GYMNASTICS (PICKERING) 623 GEMINI GYMNASTICS 1,226

KIDS SUPERGYM AURORA 624 QUINTE BAY GYMNASTIC CLUB INC 1,228

VAUGHAN RECREATIONAL GYMNATICS 630 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GYMNASTIC CLUB 1,249

HALTON HILLS GYMNASTIC CENTRE 639 ALL STAR SPORTS CENTRE 1,326

HAMILTON MOUNTAIN GYMSTARS GYMNASTICS 645 FUTURES GYMNASTIC CENTRE INC 1,377

HURONS GYMNASTIC CLUB INC 645 GUELPH SAULTOS GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,532

WORLD CLASS GYMNASTIC INC 670 NEPEAN-CORONA SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS 1,607

RICHMOND HILL GYMNASTICS CLUB 683 KITCHENER-WATERLOO GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,660

KIDS SUPERGYM MISSISSAUGA 686 TWISTERS GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE CLUB 1,693

WINSTARS GYMNASTICS 706 TORONTO GYMNASTICS INTERNATIONAL INC 1,968

SCHLEGELS GYMNASTICS CENTRE INC 709 CAMBRIDGE KIPS GYMNASTICS CLUB 2,034

Club Registration to June 30, 2011

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Club Registration to June 30, 2011

Club Name Members

TUMBLERS GYMNASTICS CENTRE 2,092

MILTON SPRINGERS GYMNASTICS CLUB 2,237

GYMNASTICS MISSISSAUGA 2,334

BURLINGTON GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 2,678

OTTAWA GYMNASTICS CENTRE 2,962

OAKVILLE GYMNASTICS CLUB 3,385

EAST YORK GYMNATSICS CLUB 4,149

TOTAL MEMBERS 97,609

Club registration numbers include individu-

als with multiple roles who do not pay fees

for these additional roles

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a successful one, with hopes and expectations

for many more years to come!!