Likely you’ve already seen the website GymnasticGreats.com.
The editor, Jennifer Isbister, of Gymn.ca has posted hundreds of bios of Artistic (men & women) and Rhythmic stars. It’s a great resource.

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This site was created in response to the many “Where are they now?” questions that fans repeatedly ask. If you would like to contribute to this web site (whether information, photos, or entire tributes), please feel free to email me.
Editor’s note: Please note that the tributes … are (generally) no longer maintained. I also lack the time to add new tributes. Sorry!
Like GymnasticsCoaching, GymnasticsGreats is a hobby site. It’s time-consuming and (literally) impossible for Jenn to keep tabs on all the greats of all time.
We appreciate your site, Jenn. Thanks. And we are linked to Gymnastics Greats from the right-hand navigation under GYMNASTS.

If you are keen on gymnastics videos, be sure, too, to check Jenn’s video page. She has an UNBELIEVABLE collection.






From the start, Carol-Angela Orchard’s 30-year coaching career has been studded with milestones. Nothing, however, matched what happened on October 21, 2006, in Aarhus, Denmark, at the world artistic gymnastics championships. For on that day, 17-year-old gymnast Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs smashed a seemingly unbreakable barrier when she became the first Canadian woman to win a world championship medal, the beam bronze. 

