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  2. Gymnastics Canada - Wikipedia

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    This marked the beginning of Canada's participation in international competitions, signalling an important step towards development of their national team program. In Canada, gymnastics is a part of the Canada Games programme. Gymnastics is said to have been originally practiced in ancient Greek civilization, evolving over time into a more ...

  3. ‘Why can’t that be me?’ Chicago-area native Paul ... - AOL

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    PARIS — As a freshman in high school, U.S. gymnast Paul Juda attended a training camp for the junior national team where the coaches instructed the athletes to look around. “There will be an ...

  4. Category:Canadian gymnasts - Wikipedia

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    Olympic gymnasts for Canada (123 P) R. Canadian rhythmic gymnasts (29 P) T. Canadian trampolinists (2 C) Pages in category "Canadian gymnasts"

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  7. Taylor Lindsay-Noel - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Lindsay-Noel began rigorous training as a gymnast while still in elementary school. [2] Her goal was to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and then to study sports medicine at UCLA. [3] Lindsay-Noel trained under coach Brian McVey at Sport Seneca alongside gymnasts like Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs.

  8. Lise Leveille - Wikipedia

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    Lise Annique Leveille (born April 14, 1982, in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a French Canadian gymnast and academic who represented Canada at the 2000 Olympic Games. She began training in gymnastics at the age of three. [1] She competed at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, winning a bronze medal in the team event. [1]

  9. Lori Fung - Wikipedia

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    Fung was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. [2] She was part of her elementary school gymnastics club. One of her teachers noticed her level of skill and suggested she try rhythmic gymnastics. [3] She began training in the sport in 1976. [4] She is of Chinese descent on her Father's side and of Japanese descent on her Mother's side.