Sunday, September 9, 2012
USA wins 29 medals at T&T’s 2012 Loule Cup and World Cup
Indianapolis, Indiana – The United States won 29 medals at the 2012 Loule Cup and World Cup of Trampoline at the Loule (Portugal) Municipal Sports Hall on final day.
The World Cup had events in trampoline, synchronized trampoline and tumbling. Dakota Earnest of Plains, Texas/Acrospirits, and Alicia Powder of Ladera Ranch, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics, earned the silver medal for synchronized trampoline. Earnest also advanced to the finals for trampoline, where she finished sixth. In tumbling, Garret Waterstradt of Paxton, Ill./Irish’s Gymnastics, and Brittney Bernard of Bixby, Okla./Oklahoma Extreme Tumbling both placed fifth in the finals.
The Loule Cup featured competition in trampoline, tumbling and double mini-trampoline for senior, junior and Olympic development levels. The USA won 28 medals at the Loule Cup, including eight gold. Four U.S. women won two medals each at the Loule Cup: Rachel Thevenot of Metairie, Texas/Elmwood, -- gold for tumbling and bronze for double mini, under 13 girls; Alyssa Oh of Rocklin, Calif./Technique T&T – gold in trampoline and silver for double mini-trampoline, under 13 girls; Carly Townsend of Foothill Ranch, Calif./World Elite – gold for double mini and silver for trampoline, under 13 girls; and Madi Webster of Odon, Ind./Tumbling Express – gold for double mini and silver for trampoline, 13-14 girls.
World Cup U.S. medalists
Women’s synchronzed trampoline
Silver: Dakota Earnest, Plains, Texas/Acrospirits, and Alicia Powder, Ladera Ranch, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics,silver
Loule Cup U.S. medalists
Trampoline
Under 13 girls
Gold: Alyssa Oh, Rocklin, Calif./Technique T&T
Silver: Carly Townsend, Foothill Ranch, Calif./World Elite
Under 13 boys
Bronze: Joseph Isenberg, Martinsburg, W.Va./Flip Over Gymnastics
13-14 girls
Silver: Madeline Barba, Foothill Ranch, Calif./World Elite
Junior men
Silver: Cody Gesuelli, Middletown, N.J./Eta
Bronze: Sam Chiacchia, Colorado Springs, Colo./High Country Gymnastics Academy
Junior women
Gold: Charlotte Drury, Laguna Niguel, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics
Women’s open
Gold: Audrey Ghanian, Holmdel, N.J./ETA
Double mini-trampoline
Under 13 girls
Gold: Carly Townsend, Foothill Ranch, Calif./World Elite
Silver: Alyssa Oh, Rocklin, Calif./Technique T&T
Bronze: Rachel Thevenot, Metairie, Texas/Elmwood
Under 13 boys
Gold: Patrick Lyell, Kenner, LA/ Elmwood
13-14 girls
Gold: Hally Piontek, Warrensburg, Mo./Kansas City Trampoline
13-14 boys
Silver: Garrett Day, Bedford, Va./Lynchburg Academy
Junior men
Silver: Steven Harris, Chandler, Ariz./Aspire Kids Sports Center
Bronze: Noah Orr, Phoenix/Air Sports Unlimited
Junior women
Gold: Madi Webster, Odon, Ind./Tumbling Express
Senior women
Gold: Kristle Lowell, Orland Park, Ill./Branch Gymnastics
Open men
Bronze: Austin White, Newport Coast, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics
Tumbling
Under 13 boys
Silver: Patrick Lyell, Kenner, La./Elmwood
Under 13 girls
Gold: Rachel Thevenot, Metairie, Texas/Elmwood
Silver: Gretchen Schultz, Destrehan, La./Elmwood
13-14 boys
Silver: Quinn Ross, Reno, NV/Legacy T&T
13-14 girls
Silver: Mandie DiMarco, Metairie, Texas/Elmwood
Bronze: Isabella Rodriguez, Broken Arrow, Okla./Xtreme Elite
Junior women
Silver: Cheyenne Kelley, Broken Arrow, Okla./Oklahoma Extreme Tumbling
Junior men
Gold: Tyler Waller, Bloomington, Ill./Gymnastics Etc.
Bronze: Josh Browne, Gilbert, Ariz./Aspire Kids Sports Center
Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States. Its mission is to encourage participation and the pursuit of excellence in the sport. Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, acrobatic gymnastics, and group gymnastics (also known as Gymnastics for All). For more information, log on to www.usagym.org.
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