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ESPN2/ESPNU Will Broadcast 2009 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships

ESPN2/ESPNU Will Broadcast 2009 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships

The 2009 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships will take place April 16-18, and will be hosted by the University of Minnesota. Click here to view the live results as they occur. There will be two team qualifying sessions on April 16, with the top six teams advancing to the team and All-Around Finals on April 17. The individual event finals will take place on April 18. Here are the most current team and individual rankings as published by GymInfo: [...more]

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2009 Regional Men’s Club Gymnastics Results

2009 Regional Men’s Club Gymnastics Results

The following links are for the results for all nine regions. Only Region VI has not yet posted their results, but we will update as soon as they are available. You'll see some interesting results as you scroll through. We hope you like this, since it is time consuming to search for some of the various regional scores. Wouldn't it be nice to have a centralized place to find all scores? [...more]

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Wild West Theme for 2009 Region I Men’s Gymnastics Championships

Wild West Theme for 2009 Region I Men’s Gymnastics Championships

Region I has been a virtual battle zone for most of the 2009 club season. Many of the region's top Level 10s have been banged up with injuries. Thankfully, most of them were able to compete at the 2009 Region I Championships. Jake Dalton put up an incredible 90.45 to win the Level 10 (16-18) All-Around title. Included in those numbers was an awesome 16.75 on vault. Donothan Bailey competed for the [...more]

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Illini and Wolverines Tie for Big 10 Championship

Illini and Wolverines Tie for Big 10 Championship

Illinois mounted a furious comeback to tie Michigan for the Big 10 Championship. The Illini were 2.5 points behind going into their final rotation (rings). It took career high or season high performances from Tyler Mizoguchi, Nick Stango and Tyler Williamson to get the job done. Michigan's Thomas Kelly (89.35) edged out teammate Chris Cameron (89.10) for the All-Around title. Illinois and Michigan captured a total of five event titles. Paul Ruggeri won two event titles on floor (15.625) and parallel bars (15.10), and Luke Stannard prevailed [...more]

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