NAIGC Men’s National Championships

National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs (NAIGC). April 9–11, 2015 in Philadelphia, PA . .

Two divisions of men’s competition for the first time:

1. Collegiate (student only)

2. Classic (open to anyone…students, alumni, adults, community programs, etc.).

COLLEGIATE
1. University of Oklahoma 245.00
2. Temple University 243.50
3. Texas A&M University 235.85

results

This was the first time OU won this competition. (Seems 2015 is the year of Oklahoma. 🙂 )

COLLEGIATE AA
1.Tommy Trompeter 83.65
2. Ryan Terrill 81.05
3. Bryce Cashell 79.90

results

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CLASSIC
1. University of California, Berkeley 237.30
2. Purdue University 227.10
3. NAIGC Alumni 224.35

results

CLASSIC AA
1. Jamie Corona 82.60
2. Bryan Chu 76.90
3. Dalton Byerly 75.75

results

ALL results MAG and WAG

Next season NAIGC Nationals is scheduled for Sacramento, California April 14-16, 2016.

photo credit - John Piltaver
photo credit – John Piltaver

About the NAIGC:

The National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs (NAIGC) is dedicated to the promotion and support of collegiate and adult club gymnastics “for the love of the sport.” The NAIGC hosted its first annual national championships in 1989. In 2006, the NAIGC incorporated as a non-profit and elected its first Board of Directors. The NAIGC was recognized as a tax-exempt public charity in 2008.

Today, an elected Board of Directors, alongside its advisors, runs the NAIGC. Most of these dedicated volunteers are current and former college club gymnasts. The NAIGC hosts this annual national championship meet, as well as other gymnastics events throughout the year and supports its member clubs with a variety of technological and administrative services.

Club membership in the NAIGC is open to any collegiate and/or adult gymnastics club in the United States. Individual membership is open to anyone with an interest in club gymnastics. For more information, visit naigc.net.

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Thank Ilana Shushansky for the links. 🙂

WHO will win NCAA Chamionships?

Most feel #1 Oklahoma is the team to beat.

The #1 ranked team wins Nationals 61% of the time.

No team ranked lower than #5 has ever won (in the last 17 years).

Fantasy Gym Blog – What the Numbers Say About NCAA Nationals

Road to Nationals
Road to Nationals

To get to the Super 6 Team Final, you must finish top 3 in one of the two Semifinals. A lot of pressure.

Balance Beam Situation – National Championship Preview Part 1: The Afternoon Semifinal of Horrors

Thursday, April 16: Practice Day. Three sessions: 10:30 a.m., 1:01 p.m. and 3:32 p.m. In the past it’s been open to the general public. I assume the same applies this year.

related – NCAA Pre-Championship Manual

Catherine Lyons montage

LOVxxE 🙂 the attention to detail. Beautiful movement.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

It’s impossible to judge artistry. But you know it when you see it.

Fitness Wheel – Special Needs Gymnastics

Soft. Safe. Round.

The unique inflatable Fitness Wheel is ideal for those with special needs. ALL CHILDREN are special. It’s great for everyone. 🙂

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Tumbl Trak posted a series of videos on Special Needs Gymnastics. Browse the Grow Through Movement playlist.

(via Rec Gymnastics)

World Snowboard Federation rookies

107 of the best young riders from all over the world met in Austria for the 2015 Völkl World Rookie Finals. And SAFETY instruction.

Male Rookie Mons Røisland from Norway is taking home the title as WSF World Rookie Champion 2015 and a wild card for the Air & Style. …

Click PLAY or watch highlights on YouTube. (

Hailey Strole returns from brain tumour

16 year old Hailey Strole has overcome all odds. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor and undergoing multiple operations, she has returned to gymnastics and is committed to continuing her dream of competing. Her life is far from what many would consider normal, but Hailey’s positive outlook has gotten her through the darkest of times. Watch her inspiring story now.

Donate to the Texas Children’s Hospital.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/NzUzNzY2NzI2?related=1&autoplay=false

This is the first Gymnastike post I’ve linked to in a long, long time. The boycott continues. But I made an exception for Hailey. She’s worth it. 🙂

Thanks Jason.

Oklahoma’s Unforgettable Season

Over on the open-to-the-public NCAA MEN’S GYMNASTICS ALUMNI Facebook page, there’s some good discussion on how the Championships could be be improved in future.

Coach Sommer feels Men’s teams could do a better job online. Using social media.

I agree.

There are some GREAT stories in Men’s Gymnastics. The 2015 season for OU, for example.

The Sooners completed one of the greatest seasons in NCAA history with their ninth NCAA Team Championship, two NCAA Individual Event Champions and 14 All-Americans.

Justus

Mark jumping

Exposure

Click through. That photo diary of the Championships is a MUST SEE.

Sam Mikulak for AAI

American Athletic, Inc. (AAI), the leading U.S. manufacturer of gymnastics apparatus in all categories, has signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Olympian gymnast Sam Mikulak. He joins U.S. fellow Olympian Nastia Liukin on Team AAI.

“AAI provided the equipment that I grew up on,” said Mikulak. …

Sam

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