What is Acrobatic Gymnastics?
If you combine the beauty of dance with the breathtaking excitement of gymnastics skills and color that combination with the synchronization of pairs figure skating, you come close to realizing the appeal of Acrobatic Gymnastics. To this add engaging choreography and brilliant attire, drawing spectators into the performances. The magnificent performances can hardly be accomplished without cooperative effort and mentoring among partners. 
There are five pair/group events in Acrobatics Gymnastics: Women's Pairs, Men's Pairs, Mixed Pair's, Women's Trios, and Men's Four. These events are choreographed to music and consist of dance, tumbling, and partner skills. Each pair or group performs tempo, or flight skills, and balance skills. In addition to skills, athletes are expected to show confidence, grace, and unity on the competition floor. Throughout their performance, athletes are given the chance to show where hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude can lead.
Congratulations to Andre Solodar and Xiau-Ling Wee who earned a Gold medal at Elite National Championships and a spot on the Senior National Team
We are very proud of our team and their accomplishments! 2007 Acrobatic Gymnastics National Championships, Palm Springs, CA July 22-26, 2007 Results and Awards:
First Place-All Around
Andre Solodar and Xiau-Ling Wee- Elite Mixed Pair
Phillip Mosher and Alexei Likhtenberg-L9 Men's Pair
Daniel Braginsky and Benjamin Peterson-L6 Men's Pair
Second Place-All Around Ting-Tien Wee and Eden Leznik- L10 Men's Pair Max Napadiy, Daniel Braginsky, Cyrill Boboricken, Benjamin Peterson-L5 Men's Group
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