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CGA
Full nameCincinnati Gymnastics Academy
NicknamesCGA[1]
SportWomen's artistic gymnastics
Based inFairfield, Ohio
PresidentMary Lee Tracy
WebsiteOfficial site

Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy, commonly shortened to CGA, is an American women's artistic gymnastics academy in Fairfield, Ohio. It is one of the elite gymnastics facilities in the country and has trained various Olympians and world champions, including Amanda Borden and Jaycie Phelps[2]

The academy was opened in the 1980s by current president and head coach Mary Lee Tracy.

Notable Gymnasts & Alumni

Gymnasts who have trained at CGA include:

Kayla Williams, the 2009 world vault champion, trained at CGA.

Alyssa Beckerman

Amanda Borden

Jaycie Phelps

Kristy Powell

Kim Zmeskal

Ashley Priess

Samantha Sheehan

Kayla Williams

Emily Gaskins

Amelia Hundley

Amanda Jetter

Lexie Priessman

Lilly Lippeatt

References

  1. ^ http://cincinnatigymnastics.com/about/
  2. ^ http://cincinnatigymnastics.com/about/about-mary-lee-tracy/
  3. ^ Amanda Borden
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