[email protected] oakville gymnastics hosts acrobatics … · 2017. 2. 6. · 450 south service...

1
416-560-4703 [email protected] MIKE LANGENDOCK PAINTING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL C O R B E T T T T S 450 SouthService Rd. W Oakville905-337-9381www.corbettssports.goldbook.c a • Mon - Tues- 9-6 • W ed - Fri- 9-8 • Sat- 9-5 • S un - 11-4 30 % OFF SELECTED HOCKEY BAGS A U E R , T A T T C K L A , P O W E R T E C H & G R A F VOTED #1 SPORTS STORE IN OAKVILLE 3 YEARS IN A ROW S t o c k i n g s S t u f f e r s I d e a C O M P O S I T E M I N I S T I C K S G r e a t S e l e c t i o n ! 450 South service Rd. W., Oakville 905-337-9381 • corbetts.sourceforsports.com • Mon - Tues - 9-6 • Wed - Fri 9 - 8 • Sat - 9 - 5 • Sun 11 - 4 25 Thursday, December 15, 2011 NORTH OAKVILLE TODAY www.OakvilleToday.ca TOD AY D D S S S P O RT S O akville Gymnastics hosts acrobatics qualifier S unday Oakville acrobatic gymnasts are in the midst of training and preparing for Canada’s first provincial-level acrobatic gymnastics competition to be held at the Oakville Gymnastics Club on December 18, 2011. Officially known as the 1st Ontario Cup, this qualifying event will play host to 80 acrobats with representa- tion from Quebec, Alberta and Ontar- io (30 of which are from Oakville). They have been training under the leadership of Program Director, Don Holmes since Canada officially launched the acrobatic discipline in 2009. As a result of this competition, qualified acrobats will advance to the first Provincial Championships in May of 2012, marking an important milestone in Canada’s development of this new gymnastic discipline. Four of the local gymnasts are elite level acrobats: Tessa Chiricosta, Jack McGarr, Jamie Patrick and Cory Marsh are experienced international athletes, competing at the 2010 World Acrobatic Championships in Poland as well as in Maryland last year. They are also preparing to com- pete at the 2011 Acrobatic and Tum- bling British Open Tournament later this month in England with their sights set to represent Canada for a second time as they attempt to quali- fy for the 2012 World Championships scheduled for April in Florida. While Quebec, home of world renowned Cirque du Soleil, had the first acrobatic presence at the world level in 2007, Ontario is at the forefront of officially developing this sport in Canada with the Oakville Gymnastics Club striving to be the hub of acrobatic gymnastics in Canada. Leading the way, Ontario also plans to host the first National Cham- pionships in 2014. Using each other as the appara- tus, acrobatics is a spectacular sport that is a cross between traditional gymnastics and circus acrobatics. Performing to music, intricate balances are performed on partners, combined with exciting multiple somersaults and twists with partners being pitched and caught. It is a delight for spectators to wit - ness the gymnasts skilled in feats of balance, agility and strength. The event takes place on Decem- ber 18 all day at the Oakville Gymnas- tics Club within the Glen Abbey Rec- reation Center at 1415 Third Line, Oakville. Up, up and away! Oakville acrobats Jamie Patrick and Cory Marsh (left), along with Tessa Chiricosta and Jack McGarr (right) will compete in this Sunday’s provincial level qualifer at the Oakville Gym- nastics Centre. The qualifier is the first of its kind in Canada. Photos by Andrew Patrick – Special to North Oakville Today

Upload: others

Post on 08-Oct-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: mike@langendock.com Oakville Gymnastics hosts acrobatics … · 2017. 2. 6. · 450 South service Rd.W.,Oakville 905-337-9381 • corbetts.sourceforsports.com • Mon - Tues - 9-6

[email protected]

MIKE LANGENDOCK

PAINTINGRESIDENTIAL& COMMERCIAL

CORBETTTT ’S

450SouthService Rd.WOakville905-337-9381www.corbettssports.goldbook.ca • Mon - Tues - 9-6 • Wed - Fri-9-8 • Sat-9-5 • S un-11-4

30%OFFSELECTED HOCKEY BAGSAUER,TATT CKLA,POWERTECH & GRAF

VOTED #1SPORTS STOREIN OAKVILLE3 YEARS IN A ROW

• Stockings Stuffers Idea •

COMPOSITE MINI STICKS • Great Selection!

450 South service Rd. W., Oakville 905-337-9381 • corbetts.sourceforsports.com • Mon - Tues - 9-6 • Wed - Fri 9 - 8 • Sat - 9 - 5 • Sun 11 - 4

25Thursday, December 15, 2011 • NORTH OAKVILLE TODAYwww.OakvilleToday.ca

TODAYDD ’SS

SPORTSOakville Gymnastics hostsacrobatics qualifier Sunday

Oakville acrobatic gymnasts are in the midst of training and preparing for Canada’s first provincial-level acrobatic gymnastics competition to be held at the Oakville Gymnastics Club on December 18, 2011.

Officially known as the 1st Ontario Cup, this qualifying event will play host to 80 acrobats with representa-tion from Quebec, Alberta and Ontar-io (30 of which are from Oakville).

They have been training under the leadership of Program Director, Don Holmes since Canada officially launched the acrobatic discipline in 2009.

As a result of this competition, qualified acrobats will advance to the first Provincial Championships in May of 2012, marking an important milestone in Canada’s development of this new gymnastic discipline.

Four of the local gymnasts areelite level acrobats: Tessa Chiricosta,Jack McGarr, Jamie Patrick and Cory Marsh are experienced internationalathletes, competing at the 2010 WorldAcrobatic Championships in Polandas well as in Maryland last year.

They are also preparing to com-pete at the 2011 Acrobatic and Tum-bling British Open Tournament laterthis month in England with theirsights set to represent Canada for asecond time as they attempt to quali-fy for the 2012 World Championshipsscheduled for April in Florida.

While Quebec, home of worldrenowned Cirque du Soleil, had thefirst acrobatic presence at the worldlevel in 2007, Ontario is at the forefrontof officially developing this sport inCanada with the Oakville GymnasticsClub striving to be the hub of acrobatic

gymnastics in Canada.Leading the way, Ontario also

plans to host the first National Cham-pionships in 2014.

Using each other as the appara-tus, acrobatics is a spectacular sportthat is a cross between traditionalgymnastics and circus acrobatics.

Performing to music, intricatebalances are performed on partners,combined with exciting multiplesomersaults and twists with partnersbeing pitched and caught.

It is a delight for spectators to wit-ness the gymnasts skilled in feats of balance, agility and strength.

The event takes place on Decem-ber 18 all day at the Oakville Gymnas-tics Club within the Glen Abbey Rec-reation Center at 1415 Third Line,Oakville.

Up, up and away!Oakville acrobats Jamie Patrick

and Cory Marsh (left), along

with Tessa Chiricosta and Jack

McGarr (right) will compete in

this Sunday’s provincial level

qualifer at the Oakville Gym-

nastics Centre. The qualifier is

the first of its kind in Canada.Photos by Andrew Patrick –

Special to North Oakville Today