Great Britain is the 2025 European Team Champion, regaining the title last won in 2022, also in Germany. …
Showing their potential, Luca and Matteo Giubellini, Florian Langenegger, Ian Raubal and Noe Seifert gave it their all today for Switzerland. Solid across all apparatuses, their vaulting talent secured them the silver medal. After winning bronze at their home Europeans in Bern back in 2016, this is just the second time the Swiss made the podium. A historic moment worth celebrating. …
4- Roumanie 156.231 5- Pays Bas 155.162 6- Grande Bretagne 154.695 7- Suède 154.230 8- Hongrie 154.195 9- Espagne 153.962 10- Belgique 152.796 11- Finlande 151.962 12- Israël 149.828
Following the team competition at the 2025 European Championships,Β Inside GymnasticsΒ had a chance to catch up withΒ Lorette CharpyΒ of France,Β Helen KevricΒ of Germany, andΒ Alice DβAmatoΒ of Italy after each athlete helped their team to a medal! …
At Ed’s Celebration of Life, one of Ed’s former gymnasts β Ron Foster βΒ reflected:
Coached over 50 volunteer years of gymnastics.
Founded Altadore boys gymnastics program at St. Patrickβs school.
Instrumental and influential in developing Canadaβs only male Olympic gold medalist Kyle Shewfelt (here today) Athens 2004 in Floor Exercise. Kelly Manjak (Kyleβs primary coach also here today) though should take most of the credit.
Kelly Manjak, Ron Foster, Kyle Shewfelt
Starred in a documentary film that aired on CBC called βGrey Gloryβ about aging, sport, and fitness.
Annual competition βThe Ed Vincent Classicβ named after him honoring over 40 years of coaching.
Ring machine and pommel bucket just less than six months ago.
Snow angels drunk on the side of the hot springs pool in Butte MT. Hotel guest at 5:00 am says βHey, you guys, whoβs in charge of you? That guy over there doing snow angels.
From performing planche and other poses at Muscle Beach in Santa Monica CA to the night after a party in Great Falls Montana driving east to North Dakota instead of north back to Calgary, Ed lived a full, rich, and completely satisfying life! βEd, I think weβre going the wrong way!β
Today is βTRULYβ a celebration of the life of Ed Vincent and I have been given the privilege of delivering a tribute of how Ed influenced and impacted my life.
I began my gymnastics career at the impressionable young age of 8. Jill Prendergast suggested to my mom to put me into gymnastics, and I never looked back. Shortly thereafter I started at the Altadore gym club, under Edβs guidance, which lasted for 11 incredible years!
As a kid growing up in the 70βs I FLOURISHED under Edβs coaching. He unselfishly volunteered and sacrificed his time without any compensation besides a small annual honorarium at the year-end Bar-B-Q in Glenmore Park. Due to Edβs deep positive influence, unwavering commitment and unselfish dedication, I completely devoted myself to gymnastics. Because of Ed I became a national stream gymnast. I am forever grateful for his endless hours of coaching, hard work ethic and the discipline that he instilled in me as a very young boy. Ed taught me that hard work would always pay off in life. I also appreciate all the wonderful opportunities that I was privileged to experience, due to Edβs belief and investment in me including a national training camp in Montreal Ed unfortunately couldnβt even attend.
I will never forget a double fly away dismount off high bar where I released too late, hit my shins and landed so bad that I thought I had broken my neck. I completely psyched myself out, but Ed immediately roared βget back up there and do it againβ. He knew I needed that push to get right back up again before I lost my confidence.
I will always remember Ed chanting, βdo it again, again and again!β It was the Japanese style of training under the principal of repetition that he adopted from his time training in Japan. Japanese have a term βGombatteβ which literally means FIGHT, NEVER GIVE UP, PERSERVERE. Thatβs who Ed was right to end, a fighter and never complained about his arthritic pain and ailments.
Ed was wild, crazy, fascinated, and passionate about gymnastics. Among two great memories I vividly remember Edβs wild, crazed, and determined face charging the vaulting horse and mini tramp at St Patrickβs through a hallway into the gym in that signature blue singlet. Another was Ed jumping on my trampoline and Mini tramp into a crash pad in my back yard in the summertime. That brush of his hair bangs and sweat off his forehead after each rep and oh that disgusting old foul- smelling wrist and knee wrap! The βdifferenceβ with Ed is he not only coached us but TRAINED with us. He was an absolute explosive beast! Experiencing this first hand was deeply impressionable, incredibly motivating and so inspiring for me. Ed made gymnastics fun, his life, and fully committed and dedicated himself to it every day. Ed was all about stamina, resilience, persistence, and perseverance. I strongly believe this taught me valuable life skills about maintaining my strength and never giving up no matter what life challenges faced me.
Gary, Danny, and Valerie, you were so blessed to have such an energetic dad who was so involved in all of your lives from gymnastics to all your athletic and lifetime pursuits.
Later as a varsity gymnast at a UC Berkley meet with two sprained ankles, I remember Ed in the back of my mind pushing me to complete four apparatus without dismounts as I knew he would want me to go on. Through Edβs role modeling and mentorship, he molded, shaped, and built me into the human being I am today – not only my physical body but, equally importantly, my mind and character. Much of what and who I am today is a direct result of Ed.
Eventually I retired but later in life went off to Japan to train in Aikido. Much of my training, and discipline in Japan was rooted in the work ethic Ed instilled in me. I attribute much of my success in life to Ed as his influence had such a positive impact on my development. I am grateful that my son Chris was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to train with Ed at Altadore as well. Ed passed his strong work ethic down to Chris as well as to so MANY of us here today. From having received Edβs βgiftβ for all those he coached and touched β I and ALL of us here today will always and forever be grateful to him and the amazing legend he has left us.