Spring
Hill Gymnastics holds annual event for athletes
By
Kerry Lester | Daily Herald Staff
About 300
leotard-clad gymnasts converged upon Elgin this weekend to compete in
Spring Hill Gymnastics' Co-Ed Classic Invitational.
Athletes ages
6-17 flipped, hurtled and stuck landings for qualifying scores and to
gain entry to state, regional and national competitions.
The 11 area
gyms represented include the American Academy of Gymnastics in Wheeling,
Bartlett Gymnastics Center, Gymkhana in Hanover Park, Palatine
Gymnastics Club and Naperville Gymnastics.
The annual
event is designed to be both competitive and fun, said Mary Joe Roehrig,
Spring Hill's owner and head coach.
"It's not do
or die," she said. "The season isn't over for a kid if she doesn't do
well."
In addition to
awards given to the top scoring athletes, Spring Hill added a number of
special awards to the competition, such as participant awards, best
artistry and best amplitude, she said.
Roehrig, who
has owned the academy since 2001, said about five months of planning
went into this weekend's competition.
"Our parents
are really involved -- some were here until 10:30 last night finishing
with setup and decorations. So much enthusiasm from them really gets the
kids excited," she said.
Carolyn Dunne,
a 13-year old student at Elgin's Abbott Middle School, has been training
at Spring Hill Gymnastics since the gym opened. Now a level seven
gymnast, Dunne said competitions make her "more excited than nervous"
these days.
Carolyn said
she hoped to earn one of the highest scores for the vault event but was
simply excited to compete in her first meet of the new year.
"I have a lot
of friends here. It's one of my favorite places to be," she said.
Events
continue through Sunday evening. For more information, visit
springhillgymnastics.com.
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