1. Kristina Vaculik 56.700 (fall on Beam)
2. Victoria Moors 56.300
2. Dom Pegg 56.300
4. Jessica Savona 54.800
5. Maddie Gardiner 54.350
6. Brittany Rogers 54.200
7. Ellie Black 53.600
8. Stefanie Merkle 53.150
9. Anysia Unick 52.850
Couch Gymnast:
The Canadian National Champion all-around finals has wrapped. β¦
One sad absence, of course, was Peng Peng Lee, who, as most of you know, injured her knee in training at the start of the Championships and had to withdraw. She was expected to challenge strongly for the title and is hoping to still vie for the Olympic team. β¦
It wasnβt so long ago that Canada was only able to send two women to the Beijing Games due to a dearth of national elite gymnasts available to put together a fit, competitive team in the preceding quad. β¦

All of a sudden they have the potential to make regular top eight teams like Japan, Italy, Australia and Great Britain peer nervously over their shoulders.
All through these ups-and-downs of the last few years has been one steady-and steadying presence in this yearβs National Champion Kristina Vaculik. One of those consummate quiet achievers, Vaculik has been the one gymnast who has been present on all of these teams since 2008, when due to a complex and befuddling selection system she was not selected to compete in Beijing β¦
read more – Canada: The Getting of Depth
Click PLAY or watch Kristina’s Floor on YouTube.
Globe and Mail – Vaculik moves one step closer to Olympic team by winning national championship
related – Aussie girls looking strong for Olympics too
National Championships:
1. Ashleigh Brennan – 57.350
2. Emily Little – 57.050
3. Mary-Anne Monckton – 56.900
Lauren MITCHELL competed only 3 apparatus.
