A strong Canadian trampoline and tumbling team is aiming high at the 2013 World Games, a multi-sport competition with over 4000 athletes from more than 100 countries competing mostly in non-Olympic events ranging from squash and karate to roller skating and paragliding.
Over 80 competitors from 16 countries will be vying for medals in the trampoline and tumbling events July 29-31, including Olympic champion Rosie MacLennan of Toronto.
MacLennan, the gold medal winner in women’s individual trampoline at the London Games, will team up with partner Samantha Sendel, both of Toronto, in synchro trampoline, a world championship event since 1965 but not part of the Olympic Games.
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Source/news: Gymnastics Canada
Over 80 competitors from 16 countries will be vying for medals in the trampoline and tumbling events July 29-31, including Olympic champion Rosie MacLennan of Toronto.
MacLennan, the gold medal winner in women’s individual trampoline at the London Games, will team up with partner Samantha Sendel, both of Toronto, in synchro trampoline, a world championship event since 1965 but not part of the Olympic Games.
All article, here.
Source/news: Gymnastics Canada