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Calico kicks off 2018 at home tournament

Humboldt鈥檚 finest gymnasts were tumbling, flipping, rolling, and jumping with some of Saskatchewan鈥檚 best at their home competition. The Feb.
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Calico Gymnastics Club was a busy place on Feb. 3 as they hosted their annual home competition. Pictured (F to B): Miller Brochu, Salix Simoneau, Sophia Paslowski, Ryalee Bergerman, Tessa Tremblay, Brooklyn Kelly, Syra Beckett, and Aaliyah Stumborg. photo courtesy of Angela Bley

Humboldt鈥檚 finest gymnasts were tumbling, flipping, rolling, and jumping with some of Saskatchewan鈥檚 best at their home competition.

The Feb. 3 meet featured 107 gymnasts from seven different clubs up from the six clubs, and just over 90 gymnasts at their first meet one year ago.

Calico Gymnastics president Angela Bley says she is really pleased to see the size of the competition grow.

The competition also marked the first of the year for Calico鈥檚 gymnasts, which is important, notes Bley.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 especially good for our youngest athletes, our JO 1鈥檚 and 2鈥檚. This being for some of them, their very first competition ever so they鈥檙e more comfortable at home.鈥

With the competition being Calico鈥檚 first of the year, the gymnasts wasted little time getting to work as they picked up two silvers and a bronze in the all around competition.

Calico also added four fourths, and two fifths to their all around finishes.

Overall, Bley was pleased with how the event was able to go.

鈥淓verything flowed really nice so everything was on time. It鈥檚 still a learning experience for us as this is only our second year holding a competition but I feel like everything ran very smoothly.鈥

A large part of making the event run smooth are the volunteers, and Bley says she is so thankful to all of them for their help, noting work began in October to prepare.

鈥淭hat means everything. If we wouldn鈥檛 have all these volunteers coming out to help us, support everything we wouldn鈥檛 be able to put this kind of event on.鈥

Bley would also like to thank their session and medal sponsors who helped make the competition a success.

鈥淚ts so nice to have the support of local businesses. I know they must get hit up for donations all the time so I鈥檇 like to let them know it is greatly appreciated,鈥 noted Bley in an email to the Humboldt Journal.

Calico also received a boost from their neighbour, Dave Wuchner, who plowed a large parking area for the competition.

鈥淭hanks to Dave for going the extra mile and plowing out a huge parking area for us,鈥 noted Bley.

After a successful first competition of the season, Calico will look to put some additional work in before returning to action on Feb. 11 for the Marian Invitational.


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