While in Lost Wages I learned for the first time of a fantastic promo happening this Summer.
Cirque du Soleil decided to celebrate the 25th anniversary in 2009 with the theme ‘the dream continues‘.
One part of that celebration is a ticket deal in Vegas. First ticket full price, second ticket for $25.
… From May 11 through Oct. 31 a limited number of specially priced tickets will be available for select Cirque du Soleil performances. Guests who purchase one ticket can bring a friend for $25. …
Normally this time of year I’m getting ready for the annual High Performance Gymnastics Camp in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. In 2009, however, co-owner of the host Funtastics club Lisa Rennebaum-Adlard decided to have a baby instead. (Delaney was born a week ago!)
We hoped to reschedule the June camp for August. But – so far – that’s not happening.
There are at least 2 good alternatives in the region:
LakeShores Gym and Cheer Camp – Coeur d’Alene, Idaho – Aug. 16-21, 2009 – phone Head Coach Donnie Gardiner or email him at diver_don@hotmail.com
Mismo Dream Team Gymnastics Camp – Missoula, Montana – June 28 – July 2 – Competitive Girls L4 and up. Phone 406 728-0908 or email via their website. Details on camp. (PDF)
“I got an offer for a movie,” Johnson, 17, told me yesterday at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation’s A Time for Heroes Celebrity Carnival in L.A. “If I take them up on it, it’ll be very exciting.”
She didn’t want to give too much away, but she revealed that it’s a starring role in a kids flick.
Filmmakers have given her about a month to decide. “It’s nerve-racking,” she said. “I have a lot of decisions to make.” …
Also, she broke her the disco ball trophy from Dancing With the Stars was accidentally broken.
… trampoline sales are buoyant. “They’re not cheap, but they’re cheaper than foreign holidays and that’s why everybody’s buying trampolines for the garden during these harsh economic times,” says a spokeswoman for the Stockport-based Trampoline Sales Ltd. … John Lewis trampoline sales went up 55% last year and it expects them to rise even more this summer. …
An unexpected consequence of the very serious recession in the United Kingdom.
Needless to say, with trampolines of this dubious quality, injuries are booming too.
… Latest figures from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) show 11,500 hospital admissions a year after trampoline accidents. Some 80% of the injuries are caused by more than one person bouncing at the same time. …
One of our favourite gymnasts will try to hang on until 2012 in her home country.
The 24-year-old City of Liverpool gymnast had contemplated bowing out this year but is now targeting a glorious finale at the 2012 Olympics in London.
Tweddle has bounced back from the disappointment of just missing out on an Olympic medal in Beijing last year with a string of impressive performances.
In April she won both the floor and bars competitions at the European Championships in Milan. Last month she repeated the trick with two golds in the same events at the Glasgow Grand Prix and recently led her club to the British Team Championships title at Guildford.
“It’s been a successful year for me so far and I just hope I can keep it going,” she said. “I’ve got the World University Games in Serbia next month and then the World Championships in London in October so it’s an exciting time.
“I thought I would retire this year but then I was so close in Beijing that there is still some unfinished business. Now I don’t really know when I’ll stop. …
I missed the live TV coverage. But it sounds like a good Final this year.
Two-time Olympian Ken Ikeda of Abbotsford, B.C. struck gold twice and senior team rookie Kevin Lytwyn soared to victory in the high bar on an exciting day of event finals Saturday at the Canadian gymnastics championships in Hamilton. …
Other veterans picking up gold medals were Calgary’s Nathan Gafuik, who topped the field on floor and Edmonton’s Brandon O’Neill who won gold on vault. …
Other newcomers to the senior team making a strong showing were Matt Beiler of Calgary who won gold on rings and Peter Anderson of Vancouver who took bronze on rings. …
… In the women’s senior event finals 15-year-old Miranda Meyer of Edmonton won gold on beam and silver on floor and vault.
This year’s all around champion, Sydney Sawa of Calgary, tied for first with Cynthia Lemieux-Guillemette of Montreal on uneven bars, Kristin Klarenbach of Edmonton won gold on floor and Marie-Chantale Lépine of Montreal topped the field on vault.
In the women’s junior competition gold medal winners were Anysia Unick of Calgary on bars and vault, Riley Cholod of Oshawa, Ont., on beam, and Mikaela Gerber of Cambridge, Ont., on floor. …
Good luck to all attending the open audition after the Canadian National Gymnastics Championships.
Wish I was there.
… Cirque du Soleil, the Montreal based entertainment phenomenon that plays to packed houses around the world, is increasingly becoming career options for gymnasts.
“We have about 1,300 artists working in our company now and more than 50 per cent of them come from a gymnastics background,” says Barnard Petiot who is vice-president of casting and performers for Cirque du Soleil. …