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Courtney McCool
By age sixteen, Courtney McCool was spending more than 35 hours a week training at GAGE.
After winning the Level 10 National Title in 2001, Courtney
moved up to the highest level of gymnastics, becoming a junior
international elite in 2002.
Not only could Courtney compete at the highest level
but she could win. A few weeks after the American Cup, Courtney was sent to
Athens, Greece to represent the US at the Olympic Test Event.
Courtney won the All-Around competition and was the only
gymnast to qualify for all four event finals.
In Athens, Courtney was part of the Silver medal US Team. Courtney was also
able to submit her original beam mount to the Code of Points, and it is
now been officially names the McCool.
“I pray that my actions are a good example for
other girls in life as well as gymnastics.”
Courtney is currently a member of the
National Champion University of Georgia Gymnastics team.
International
2004 Olympics, Athens, Greece; Silver-Team
2004 Athens Test Event, Athens, Greece; 1st-AA, 2nd-VT, 3rd-UB, 7th-BB. 5th-FX
2004 Visa American Cup, New York, NY; 2nd-AA, 2nd-VT, 2nd-FX
2003 Masillia Gym Cup, Mareille, France; 2nd-Team, 3rd-AA, 1st-BB, 4th-VT
2003 Pan American Games, Santo Domingo, DOM; 1st-team, 2nd-VT
2002 USA Japan Dual, Houston, Texas; 1st-team, 3rd-VT
National
2004 Visa US Championships, Nashville, TN; 4th-AA, T3rd-BB, 2nd-FX
2003 US National Championships, Milwaukee, WI; 2nd-AA, 2nd-VT, 4th-UB, 2nd-BB (Jr Div)
2003 US Classic, San Antonio, TX; 2nd-AA, 5th-VT, 2nd-UB, 2nd-BB, 2nd FX (Jr Div)
2003 American Classic, Boston, Mass; 2nd-AA, 2nd-VT, 5th-UB, 5th-BB, 2nd-FX (Jr Div)
2003 National Elite Podium Meet, Fairfax, VA; 3rd-VT. 3rd-BB, 5th-FX (Jr Div)
2002 US Championships, Cleveland, OH; 8th UB
2002 US Classic, Virginia, VA;
2002 American Classic, Indianapolis, IN; 6th-BB, 9th-FX
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