Boys Gymnastics Competitive Team

Compulsory Gymnastics (Levels 4-7)

This simply stated means routines are the same and every gymnast must perform the same routines to certain standards. There are certain requirements to progress from levels 4-7, the score at competitions being the main precedent for mobility. The first level of competition at Alamo is level 4. There is no set time to ―move up that designation is left solely to Alamo Team Coaches. Competition season usually begins the first weekend of August and ends, depending on level, between late October to the end of November.  

Optional Gymnastics (levels 8- Elite)

Elite as optional levels. This means routine composition is up to the gymnast’s ability. There are certain requirements for each routine at each level. Again, there is no set time to move up that designation is left solely to Alamo Team Coaches. Competition season usually begins the first weekend of January and ends, depending on level, between late April to the beginning of May.

A 30 day written notice is required to drop a student from team

Alamo Gymnastics Center requires payment of first and last month’s tuition at the time of registration. The last month of tuition will be applied to outstanding charges upon 30 day notice of termination and any unused portion refunded.

Coach of the Year (2010)

Men’s Program Director Yuejin Sun named “Coach of the Year” February 2010

National Qualifiers

2011 Future Stars National Team

2012 National Qualifiers

Level 9

Level 10

2013 National Qualifiers

Level 9

Jared Debner:  Finalist on Floor and Pommel & Blake Sun: 2nd place PBars, 4th place Pommel, and 8th place Junior Elite All Around

Level 10

Jake Stanley:  AA Finalist & Mitchell Soukup: 5th place Pommel and 1st place Rings.

2014 National Qualifiers

Level 9 Junior Elite

Level 10 Junior Olympic

2017 National Qualifiers

Level 10 Junior Olympic

Christian Bartolini tied for 1st on Floor, Tied for 2nd on PBars, 3rd High Bar, 3rd All Around &  Andres Hernandez

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