2014 tramp british champs progamme

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2014 tramp british champs progamme
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
DISCOVER
GYMNASTICS
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You are awesome. You can balance your weight on just one hand.
You can fly through the air, spinning and twisting and still land on
your feet. Are you ready to discover just how awesome you are and
what kind of gymnast you’ll be?
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE GYMNAST
MATTHEW SWAFFER
WELCOME 2014 TRAMPOLINE, TUMBLING & DMT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
WELCOME TO
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HOME OF
THE 2014
TRAMPOLINE
TUMBLING &
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WELCOME
MESSAGE
O
n behalf of British Gymnastics I would like to extend a very warm welcome to
all our guests and especially to those gymnasts who have successfully made it
through to this year’s British Championships following intense competition.
For the gymnasts in the disciplines of these championships, which include trampoline,
disability trampoline, tumbling and DMT (double-mini trampoline), this weekend sees
the culmination of their work over the last year; a period during which they have battled
through tough high-standard qualification events to claim their right to compete at
this level.
Throughout the championships you will see a feast of high quality non-stop
gymnastics across the disciplines with plenty to amaze and entertain everyone. None
of it would be possible without the dedication and hard work of the organisers and
those working behind the scenes to create the success that these championships will
no doubt become.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank UK Sport for supporting our World Class
Programme and Sport England for aiding our grassroots development. We would also
like to thank our sponsor Milano and our preferred suppliers Gymaid, Continental, IHG
and Alto Digital.
In a few weeks’ time, our leading gymnasts will be aiming to repeat their success
when they represent Great Britain and take on the rest of the world at the World
Championships in Daytona Beach, USA and I’m sure you will all join me in wishing them
the best.
BRYONY
PAGE
To all of our gymnasts, coaches and clubs, congratulations on making it to the
prestigious British Championships, good luck and above all enjoy the competition.
ALAN SOMMERVILLE
PRESIDENT, BRITISH GYMNASTICS
2014 TRAMPOLINE, TUMBLING & DMT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
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WHO CAN’T MAKE IT
THIS WEEKEND?
Tell them to head
to BGtv to watch
Sunday’s Senior and
Disability competition
LIVE. All they need
to do is go to www.
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We’ll also be uploading
HD routines from the
senior competition
on Monday 22nd
September so you can
relive the action again
and again.
TRAMPOLINE, TUMBLING & DMT WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?
TRAMPOLINE
TUMBLING
& DMT
WHAT’S
IT ALL
ABOUT?
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2014 TRAMPOLINE, TUMBLING & DMT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMP (DMT)
This is a spectacular sport that
can require a top trampoline
gymnast to reach heights of
10 metres whilst performing
multiple somersaults and twists.
This discipline is extremely
spectacular and requires
dynamic reactions, spatial
awareness, co-ordination, power,
strength and courage. The
action takes no more than a few
seconds but requires years of
hard work.
This competition combines
the horizontal run of tumbling
with the vertical rebound of
trampoline. After a short run,
the gymnast jumps onto a bed
less than a quarter the size
of a trampoline to perform a
skill, single, double and triple
somersaults, immediately
followed by a dismount
element onto a landing mat.
The first part of the doublemini trampoline is called the
mount, which is at an angle and
gymnasts perform skills from
this onto the second. This part is
called the spotter. Skills can be
performed back onto the mini
trampoline or as a dismount
onto the landing mat.
As well as looking for good
execution of the skills and high
difficulty, trampoline judges also
take into account the amount
of time the gymnast spends in
the air – known as time of flight
which is added to the final score.
Tumbling is a truly breath-taking type of
gymnastics. It’s all about somersaults, flips and
twists - and linking them together, one right after
the other. Top tumblers are extremely powerful and
must have speed down the runway but control on
the landing.
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TUMBLING
An individual trampoline routine
is made up from ten skills and
must start and finish on the feet
with competition made up of a
voluntary and set routines. The
set routine includes a sequence
of specific skills that all gymnasts
must complete while the
voluntary or “vol” routine lets
the gymnast create their own
routine with the skills they want
to perform.
rampoline is one of the most exhilarating
sports there is. The sky really is the limit.
Gymnasts perform spectacular aerial tricks
and skills and build up to some incredible big-air
stunts. Trampoline gymnasts experience between
4-7 G-force during routines (similar to that of a
Formula 1 driver), therefore athletes must be strong
enough to control four times their body weight!
Double-mini trampoline packs a lot of action into
a short space of time. Combining explosive power
with high-flying stunts, gymnasts have incredible
strength and co-ordination and can perform
amazing flips and tricks.
TRAMPOLINE
Tumbling is an explosive sport
performed on a 25-metrelong spring runway (tumble
track) that help the gymnasts
rebound as high as fifteen feet
in the air as they demonstrate
speed, strength and agility while
executing a series of somersaults
and twists. Tumblers travel along
the tumble track performing
eight consecutive skills. The
judges are looking for no
interruption or change of rhythm
and only the feet or hands
touching the tumble track.
Judges are looking for good
execution of skills and high
difficulty with controlled
landings within the designated
zone.
Synchronised trampoline
demands the same skill as
individual trampoline, while
adding the element of precision
timing. Using two trampolines,
two gymnasts perform identical
ten-skill routines at the same
time.
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SCHEDULE 2014 TRAMPOLINE, TUMBLING & DMT BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
COMPETITION
SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 21 SEPTEMBER
FINALS
SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER
QUALIFIERS
9:00 - 09:40
TUMBLING
Men & Women 9-10yrs
09:57 - 10:20
TUMBLING
Men 11-12yrs
10:41 - 11:15
TRAMPOLINE SYNCHRO
Men & Women
11-12yrs, 15-16yrs & 13-14yrs
TUMBLING Women 11-12yrs
11:40 - 12:25
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 15-16yrs
TUMBLING
Women 13-14yrs
12:45 - 13:15
TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 11-12yrs
TRAMPOLINE
Women 10yrs
TUMBLING
Men 13-14yrs
13:15 - 14:00 Presentation of FIG Pins
Master Gymnast
Lunch
14:19 - 15:00
TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 13-14yrs
TUMBLING
Women 15-16yrs
15:21 - 15:55
TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 15-16yrs
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women
11-12yrs & 13-14yrs
TUMBLING
Men 15-16yrs
16:16 - 16:50
TRAMPOLINE
Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
TUMBLING
Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
17:12 - 17:50
TRAMPOLINE
Men 17-18yrs & Seniors
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE Men Seniors
TUMBLING
Men Seniors
18:06 - 18:25
TUMBLING
Men 17-18yrs
10:11 - 10:30
TUMBLING
Men & Women 9-10yrs
10:49 - 11:00
TUMBLING
Men 11-12yrs
11:23 - 11:45
12:04 - 12:20
TRAMPOLINE DISABILITY
Men & Women
TUMBLING
Women 11-12yrs
TRAMPOLINE SYNCHRO
Men & Women
11-12yrs, 13-14yrs & 15-16yrs
Women Seniors
TUMBLING
Women 13-14yrs
12:30 - 13:30 Award Ceremony
All Morning Competitions
Lunch
14:44 - 15:00
TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 15-16yrs
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Women 15-16yrs
TUMBLING
Men 15-16yrs
15:20 - 15:35
TRAMPOLINE
Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
TUMBLING
Women 17-18yrs & Seniors
15:57 - 16:18
TRAMPOLINE
Men 17-18yrs & Seniors
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Men Seniors
TUMBLING
Men 17-18yrs & Seniors
16:30
Award Ceremony
13:39 - 13:50 TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women
10yrs & 11-12yrs
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Men 11-12yrs, 13-14yrs &
15-16yrs
TUMBLING
Men 13-14yrs
14:10 - 14:25
TRAMPOLINE
Men & Women 13-14yrs
DOUBLE-MINI TRAMPOLINE
Women 11-12yrs & 13-14yrs
TUMBLING
Women 15-16yrs
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THE COMPETITION LAST YEAR’S WINNERS
TRAMPOLINE
WOMEN
GOLD Bryony Page
SILVER Kat Driscoll
BRONZE Emma Smith
MEN
2013
WINNERS
WOMEN
GOLD Nicole Short
SILVER Georgia Downing
BRONZE Gemma-Louise Osborne
MEN
GOLD James Higgins
SILVER Luke Strong
BRONZE Kayvon Arasteh
GOLD Matthew Swaffer
SILVER Rhys Gray
BRONZE Peter Cracknell
TUMBLING
DISABILITY
TRAMPOLINE
WOMEN
GOLD Rachael Letsche
SILVER Yasmin Taite
BRONZE Helen Briggs
MEN
GOLD Kristof Willerton
SILVER Greg Townley
BRONZE Daniel Lannigan
The battle is on for the top gymnasts to take the titles and
proudly stand on the top of the podium with the gold medal
around their neck!
DMT
Here’s a lowdown of who scooped the top trophies at last
year’s championships…
CATEGORY 1 WOMEN
GOLD Jessica Greaves
SILVER Farrah Seyedi
BRONZE Rebecca Sadler
CATEGORY 1 MEN
GOLD Robbie Andrews
SILVER Alexander Clifford
BRONZE Alastair Wilkinson
CATEGORY 2 WOMEN
GOLD Katie Tamin
SILVER Aliyah Huggins
BRONZE Tamara Shaw
2013 WOMEN’S
TUMBLING
CHAMPIONS
YASMIN TAITE,
RACHAEL LETSCHE
& HELEN BRIGGS
CATEGORY 2 MEN
GOLD Jago Deighton
SILVER Daniel Johnson
BRONZE Nathan Heasman
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THE COMPETITION YOUR GUIDE TO THE BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
YOUR
GUIDE TO
THE BRITISH
CHAMPIONSHIPS
WORLD &
EUROPEAN
CHAMPIONS
C
AMANDA
PARKER, TRACY
WHITTAKERSMITH (NATIONAL
COACH), LAURA
GALLAGHER, KAT
DRISCOLL, EMMA
SMITH & BRYONY
PAGE
raig Lowther, Head National Coach for
trampoline, tumbling and DMT gives us
his thoughts ahead of the Championships,
reflecting on a year which has seen developments
in competitions and coaching and plenty of results
to celebrate by our fantastic British gymnasts…
SATURDAY
On Saturday you will see the best trampoline,
tumbling and double-mini trampoline gymnasts
perform their qualifying routines. For those in
categories with less than eight competitors, all
gymnasts will advance to the finals but for those
with more than this amount, only the top eight
will qualify for Sunday’s finals. Today is not only
important for the gymnasts who will be looking
to fight for British titles but it is also a trial for
the 2014 World Championships taking place in
November.
SUNDAY
On Sunday the finalists take to the arena to fight
for the coveted British titles in all three disciplines.
We also see our disability trampoline gymnasts in
action. Who will be our 2014 British Champions?
“We have put a whole new competition structure in
place in the last year that has really helped develop
the elite side of our sport, creating a pathway
that means from a younger age our gymnasts
are working towards major events like the World
age-group championships. It’s all work in progress
but it has been a good start with our gymnasts
competing in great venues across the country
culminating in these British Championships at the
brilliant Echo Arena.
Another change we have seen is the appointment
of National Coaches in place for the three sports,
alongside which have begun to introduce national
squad training sessions from junior to senior level
at Lilleshall National Sports Centre, which is making
a real difference.
Our trampoline gymnasts have had some really
good senior results in the past year particularly in
the team event where our women are the World
and European Champions with the likes of Kat
Driscoll, Bryony Page, Pam Clark, Laura Gallagher
and Amanda Parker while on the men’s side Luke
Strong won our first European individual medal in
over 30 years.
CRAIG LOWTHER
CELEBRATES TUMBLING
GOLD WITH KRISTOF
WILLERTON
LUKE
STRONG
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THE COMPETITION YOUR GUIDE TO THE BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS
GEORGIA DOWNING,
NICOLE SHORT
& GEMMA-LOUISE
OSBORNE
YOUR
GUIDE TO
THE BRITISH
CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONTINUED...
In tumbling, Kristof Willerton is unbeatable as
World and European Champion - you can’t say
much more than that. Lucie Colebeck, Greg
Townley, Rachael Letsche, these are all truly world
class in a superb group of tumbling gymnasts.
Within DMT, Nicole Short and Nathaniel Scott have
stood out at World Championships with Georgia
Downing taking silver at the Europeans.
For all of our gymnasts, these British
Championships in this magnificent arena will help
develop them further as they look to secure their
places in the Great Britain team for the 2014 World
Championships in America in November.”
GREG
TOWNLEY
KRISTOF
WILLERTON
LUCIE
COLEBECK
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All of our British gymnasts are incredible but for
2013 Tumbling British Champion, Kristof Willerton
from Andover, this past competition season has
been truly sensational. Taking virtually every title
up for grabs, Kristof is now a World, World Cup
and European Champion! On top of his incredible
tumbling skills, Kristof is also currently studying for
an undergraduate degree in BioChemistry at Oxford
University. Congratulations Kristof!
The UK Sport Gold Event Series aims to bring the world’s most
pretigious sporting events to the UK. This ambitious programme
provides the opportunity for you to see Great Britain’s top athletes
compete here on home soil in the world’s most exciting sporting
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These events are only possible thanks to people buying National
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These events are only possible thanks to people buying National
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FEATURE FIVE MINUTES WITH TRAMPOLINE GYMNAST PAMELA CLARK
A
head of the 2014
Championships we caught
up with City of Liverpool
trampoline gymnast Pamela Clark.
PAMELA
CLARK
“I’m hoping to
make my first
senior World
Championships
later this year and
looking to aim for
the top 24 then top
8 for the final. After
coming fourth
at the World Cup
recently I now know
I can compete with
the best.”
Pam is a member of the senior GBR
trampoline team joining a squad
of gymnasts who have experienced
incredible international results
including being crowned World and
European team champions.
The 18-year-old has taken the step to
senior level and is enjoying being part
of such a successful group…
“At first, becoming a senior was a bit
daunting as the women’s team are
very strong. They’ve won Wold and
European titles but training with them
and getting to know them better has
been really fun and now we all just feel
like a big family.
Making the 2014 European team and
retaining the title was a big thing for
the team and for me. It was my first
major senior international so I was
a bit nervous but I went out there
and just had fun. I was enjoying both
the atmosphere and experience. I
finished 9th overall individually too and
although I was a little disappointed to
just miss out on the final I was really
happy with the result and that my
scores contributed to the team.”
Pam began her career in her native
Scotland before moving to the
prestigious City of Liverpool trampoline
club and can’t wait for her first senior
British Championships…
“I’m originally from East Kilbride
which is about an hour from Glasgow.
Since I was a junior I had thought
about how I would prepare for senior
competition. Progressing as a senior I
felt like it would help a lot to train with
other senior athletes and made the
move to Liverpool Trampoline Club
which has made a huge impact to
my career. It’s fantastic training with
other team members, getting the best
coaching and training alongside artistic
gymnastic champions.
One of the reasons I made the move
was for my studies too and now I’m at
university at Liverpool John Moores
doing a degree in Sport Development
and Physical Education. I’ve just
finished my first year and it has been a
fun experience as well as training.
I’m really looking forward to the British
Championships, especially as it’s being
held in the city of my club. As a first
year senior this will be the first time I’ve
competed against some of the more
experienced girls in a home event. This
year, all three of our routines will count
towards medal positions, not just the
final routine, so there’s lots of pressure
and it’s not only new for the audience
but for the gymnast too, so we are really
excited!”
After the British Championships, focus
then turns to the World Championships,
something Pam is clearly focussed on.
“I’m hoping to make my first senior
World Championships later this year
and looking to aim for the top 24 then
top 8 for the final. After coming fourth
at the World Cup recently I now know I
can compete with the best.”
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair
Matt Neville
President
Alan Sommerville OBE
Chief Executive Officer
Jane Allen
Non-Executive Directors
Marzena Bogdanowicz
Dr Nicola Bolton
Brian Everett MBE
Barry McNeill
Sara Sutcliffe
David Watt
Executive Directors
Michelle Fulford
Mark Gannon
Martin Reddin
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LIVERPOOL 2014 BRITISH GYMNASTICS ANNOUNCEMENT
HEALTH &
SAFETY AT
ECHO ARENA
British Gymnastics draws your attention to the following Health and Safety announcement.
•
Please take a moment to locate the fire exit nearest to where you are sitting. In an
emergency, listen to the evacuation announcement and follow the instructions of the
stewards.
•
It is important to ensure that gangways and stairwells remain clear at all times.
Your personal belongings should be kept with you at all times. If baggage is found
unattended it will be removed and may be destroyed.
•
In the interests of child protection, photographs and video may only be taken during
today’s event in accordance with conditions set by British Gymnastics. Photos may only
be taken for personal use.
•
The use of flash or supplementary lighting is not permitted while gymnasts are
warming up or competing. Please make sure that your flash is turned off each time
you use your camera. Video cameras may only be used, if operating from battery. Also,
the use of tripods in the seating and walkways is forbidden.
•
Please note there maybe strobe lighting, fog effects and loud noises during these
championships.
•
Finally, please remember that the arena is strictly a no smoking zone and that all mobile
phones should either be switched off or placed in silent mode.
We appreciate your co-operation in these matters and thank you for your attention.
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