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Texas Dreams Gymnastics
FoundedNovember 26, 2001
Based inCoppell, TX
OwnerKim and Chris Burdette
MembersBailie Key, Peyton Ernst, Veronica Hults, Kennedy Baker, Ragan Smith, Grace Quinn, Kiana Winston, Chelsea Davis, Emma Malabuyo, and Annie Beard
Websitehttp://texasdreams.com/

Texas Dreams Gymnastics is a gymnastics training facility located in Coppell, Texas. It is owned by Chris Burdette and his wife, 1991 world champion and 1992 Olympics bronze medalist Kim Zmeskal-Burdette.

History

Texas Dreams opened on November 26, 2001, and has produced champions at the state, regional, national and international levels. In 2010, eight of its athletes qualified to the USA Gymnastics National Championships. It had two National Team members, one Level 10 national champion, two Level 10 second-place finishers, two regional champions, and six state champions.[1]

Notable Texas Dreams gymnasts

Among Texas Dreams' most successful athletes are:

  • Tiffany Tolnay: Level 10 competitor; University of Georgia
  • Brittany Magee: National Team member (2004); University of Alabama
  • Liz Green: Junior Olympic national champion (2008); University of Florida
  • Jordan Moore: J.O. National Invitational Tournament champion (2009); University of Alabama
  • Lloimincia Hall: J.O. Nationals qualifier; Louisiana State University; 2013 SEC floor champion
  • Madison Cindric: J.O. Nationals qualifier; University of Arizona
  • Chelsea Davis: National Team member (2010–11); World Championships alternate (2010); University of Georgia
  • Bailie Key: National Team member (2011–15); U.S. junior national champion (2013); World Championships alternate (2015)
  • Kennedy Baker: National Team member (2010–13); 2012 Olympic Trialist; University of Florida
  • Ariana Guerra: National Team member (2010); University of Alabama
  • Peyton Ernst: National Team member and Tokyo World Cup silver medalist (2013); University of Florida
  • Veronica Hults: National Team member (2013)
  • Grace Quinn: National Championships qualifier (2013)
  • Kiana Winston: National Team member (2011); University of Alabama
  • Ragan Smith: 2016 Olympics alternate
  • Macy Toronjo: National Championships qualifier (2011/2014); UCLA

References

  1. ^ "The History of Texas Dreams Gymnastics". Retrieved 23 June 2013.