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Cheer Athletics began in May 1994 when co-founders Jody Melton and Angela Rogers began their first practice with 2 athletes at a local park in Plano, TX. 1995-1996. The 1995-96 season brought many new challenges. Cheer Athletics had more than tripled in size since nationals, with 3 main teams: Panthers, Tigers, Jags.
This is a list of former gymnasts who have attended the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy or WOGA at either their Plano or Frisco locations. Since its opening in 1994, WOGA has grown to be one of the nation's most prestigious gymnastics clubs and upholds a credible history featuring Olympic champions, World champions and many National champions.
World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Parker, Texas Corrie Lothrop: Hill's Gymnastics Gaithersburg, Maryland Chellsie Memmel: M&M Gymnastics West Allis, Wisconsin Samantha Peszek: DeVeau's School of Gymnastics McCordsville, Indiana Alicia Sacramone: Brestyan's American Gymnastics Winchester, Massachusetts Bridget Sloan: Sharp's Gymnastics Academy
Tracy started the Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy in 1988 and has created over 25 national team members and 4 Olympians.. In the past, she has coached Amanda Borden, Jaycie Phelps, Kim Zmeskal, Alyssa Beckerman, Dominique Moceanu, Ashley Priess and more recently, Kayla Williams, Amelia Hundley, Lexie Priessman, and Amanda Jetter. [1]
After missing the USA Gymnastics National Championships, Lincoln petitioned for her spot to compete at the 2024 United States Olympic trials, and was approved. [20] She placed 5th on floor exercise and 9th in the all-around. [21] Lincoln was named a non-traveling alternate for the 2024 Olympic team. [22]
Historically a sport with large participation, NCAA men's gymnastics was sponsored by over 200 programs in the 1960s. [4] The number has been declining, with 79 programs for the 1981–82 year and plummeting to 20 for the 2002–03 year. [5] As of 2024, just 15 NCAA programs remained. [6]
Midwest Gymnastics: Jess Graba: Auburn Tigers (2022–2023) Kaliya Lincoln April 23, 2006 (age 18) Frisco, Texas: WOGA: Valeri Liukin: Louisiana State Tigers (2025–2028) Eveylynn Lowe December 27, 2007 (age 17) Blue Springs, Missouri: GAGE: Al Fong: Oklahoma Sooners (2027–2030) Zoey Molomo July 11, 2008 (age 16) Frisco, Texas
The World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) is a two-facility gymnastics club located in Frisco and Plano.. In 1994, WOGA was established by Yevgeny Marchenko, a World Sports acrobatic champion who guided Carly Patterson to her gold medal, and Valeri Liukin, a Soviet Olympic winner from 1988 who later worked as coordinator for the USA Gymnastics women's national team.