Another incredible snap of @AliceKinsella16 from Photography by Natasha! THIS is the definition of #gymnastics – a photo tells a thousand words. Dedication, drive, passion! More photos of our gymnasts to come tomorrow!! pic.twitter.com/5FgfqrWIGt
In February of 1976, with the Olympics approaching, the Romanian team, including Nadia Comenici, stayed in Cambridge to train with the Kips for a week at Glenview Park S.S. The culmination of the week was a two-day Canada-Romania meet, hosted by the Kips at the Kitchener Auditorium. It was at that meet that Nadia received the first perfect 10, a benchmark for what was to come at the Olympics not long afterward.
At Montreal two Russian gymnasts approached Patti asking if she could help them get their ears pierced. They all piled into the Rope van and went downtown. The two Russians? Nelli Kim, and a young girl by the name of Elvira Saadi, destined one day to become coach of the Kips and of Canadian champion Yvonne Tousek.
Yesterday, @BoiseFire came out to practice a foam pit rescue! A unique but important skill to have in the world of college gymnastics. Thank you for coming out, you guys were amazing! (That foam pit can be hard to get out of) #BleedBluepic.twitter.com/ZIpQWXp82K