Glaicer gymnasts won three medals at the 2023 BC Winter Games which took place March 24-25, in Vernon. Each Zone in BC sent their top six gymnasts to participate in this exclusive event. In the Level 7 category, 15 year-old, Molly Anderson, won the gold medal on beam with her graceful and confident beam routine and she also earned the 5th place spot on floor, only 0.15 away
Five Nelson gymnasts, earned highly sought after placements on the Kootenay Zone Gymnastics Team to compete at the 2023 BC Winter Games in Vernon March 23-26. Molly Anderson, 15 and Jersey Skolka, 13, won two of three spots in the Level 7 category. Anouk Prud’homme, 15, Macy Loutit, 15, and Anni van Hellemond, 13, earned all three spots in the Level 8 category. The BC Winter
The Glacier Gymnastics team turned some heads at the 2022 BC Championships, in Surrey recently, taking home the first place level 7 team trophy and the second place level 6 team trophy. The 13 gymnasts from Nelson’s Glacier Gymnastics Club also brought home 29 medals, including seven All Around titles and 24 top-eight placement ribbons. The Canadian Competitive Level 7 team
Four Glacier gymnasts captured a pair of medals and 12 top-ten placements at the BC Winter Games Replacement Virtual Competition, February 21. Each Zone in BC had their top six gymnasts participating in this exclusive event. “We were all very excited that Gymnastics BC decided to host a virtual replacement event for all the gymnasts that have been working towards the BC Games
The news is not what four Glacier Gymnasts wanted to hear after qualifying for the 2022 BC Winter Games in Vernon. Recently, the BC Games Society and Greater Vernon 2022 BC Winter Games made the difficult decision not to stage the BC Winter Games next month in the Central Okanagan community. The decision means Anouk Prudhomme, Asia Szczepanski, Anni van Hellemond and Macy