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Competitive Team

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Tampa Bay Turners has one of the largest and most successful
competitive programs in the country. Our team consists of
Level 1 thru level 10/Elite competitive gymnasts.

Past Accomplishments:

  • TBT had 71 State Titles - The most in Florida
  • 27 Regional Titles in 2010 - The most in Region 8
  • 2010 PO State TEam Champions - Undefeated Season
  • 2010 Level 7 State Team Champions
  • 2010 Level 8 State Team Champions
  • 2010 Level 3 State Team Champions - Undefeated Season
  • 2010 Level 6 State Team Champions - Undefeated Season
  • 2010 Level 2 & 5 State Team - Runner Up
  • 2010 - 5 National Qualifiers
  • 2010 - Level 9 Eastern National Vault Champ - Chloe Devries
  • 2010 Region 8 All-Star (Level 10) - Tiffany Henry and Christina Pheil
  • 2009 Eastern Nationals UB and AA Champion
  • 2009 6 National Qualifiers
  • 2009 11 Regional Champions (the most of any club in Region 8)
  • 2009 4 Prep Op Regional Champions
  •  2009 32 State champions. All 7 Level 9's finish in the top 3 in AA competition. PO takes the State Championship.  Level 7 and 9 finish second in the State. 21 Regional Qualifiers from Level 7 - 10 (6 x L7, 2 x L8, 7 x L9, and 6 x L10). All 6 L7 qualifiers make Team Florida.
  •  2008 Level 4 undefeated season and State Championship. 11 state champions with 30 individual titles. This is the 13th state team title in the last 5 years. This is twice as many team state championships as any Tampa Bay club and more than any other club in the state of Florida.
  •  2008 Level 5 12 TBT athletes captured 31 individual state titles.
  •  2008 level 6 7 individual state titles.
  • 2008 Level 5 and 6 captured 9 of 32 age groups at state championships. The most in club history.
  • 2008 TBT sent 8 level 9 gymnasts to the Junior Olympic Level 9 Eastern National Championships and 2 level 10 gymnasts to Level 10 National Championships.
  • 2007 - Sarah Caoili qualifies as a National TOP Contender representing TBT in Houston, Texas at the USA National Team Training Camp.
  • In 2006 and 2007 TBT qualified more gymnasts to the Junior Olympic Level 9 Eastern National Championships than any other club in the U.S.A. (10 athletes in both 06' and 07')
  • 2006 Level 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 State Team Champions
  • 2006 Junior Olympic National Level 9 FX Champion and AA Runner-up Nicole Abdo
  • 2006 Junior Olympic National Level 9 FX Champion - Jordann Windschauer
  • 2006 Junior Olympic National Level 9 UB Champion - Lindsay Weber
  • 2006 Junior Olympic National  Level 10 UB Silver Medalist and BB Bronze Medalist - Summer Hubbard
  • 2006 Battle of Champions Overall Team Champions (L4-E)
  • 2005 Level 5 State Champions
  • 2005 Level 7 Florida State Champions
  • 2005 Junior Olympic National AA Champion - Alyssa Collins Level 9
  • 2004 Level 5 Florida State Champions
  • 2003 Pan Am Maccabi Games (Santiago, Chile) Gold medalist Jenny Citrin - Level 10
  • 2003 Level 8 State Champions
  • 2002 Level 9 and 10 Team State Runners-Up
  • 2001 Level 10 Team State Champions
  • 2000 Junior Olympic National Balance Beam Champion Lauren Companioni - Level 10
  • 2000 Junior Olympic National AA Champion Lauren Bernloehr - Level 9
  • 2000 Junior Olympic National Vault Champion Terin Martinjak - Level 9
  • 2000 Level 7 and 9 Team State Champions
  • 1999 Level 8 Team State Champions
  • 1998 Junior Olympic National Uneven Bar Champion Tara Tagliarino - Level 10
  • 1998 Junior Olympic National Balance Beam Silver medalist and Floor Bronze medalist Lauren Companioni - Level 10
  • 1998 Level 10 Team State Champions
  • 1995 - 2003 Junior Olympic National Qualifiers (age group)    6 in 1996,  8 in 1997,   10 in 1998, 8 in 1999,    5 in 2000, 7 in 2001, 5 in 2002, and 2 in 2003
  • In 1998 TBT qualified more gymnasts to Junior Olympic Nationals than any other club in the U.S.A.
  • Qualified 2 gymnasts to Junior Olympic National Training Camp in Colorado Springs, CO in 1997, 1998, and 2000
  • Home of six U.S.A. National Team Members
  • 2011 University of Kentucky - Shelby Hilton
  • 2011 University of Iowa - Sarah Brownlee
  • 2011 North Carolina State - Naomi Devries
  • 2010 Southern Connecticut University - Deni Morgan
  • 2010 University of Missouri - Brittany Haines
  • 2009 Brown University - Nicole Abdo
  • 2008 University of Illinois - Alyssa Harmon
  • 2007 Yale University - Sarah Brownlee 
  • 2006 Louisiana State University - Summer Hubbard
  • 2005 University of Arkansas - Breanne Guy
  • 2002 Auburn University  - Danielle Holtz
  • 2002 University of Maryland  - Cameron Logan
  • 2002 University of Illinois  - Emily Earle
  • 2002 Louisiana State University  - Terin Martinjak
  • 2001 Louisiana State University  - Lauren Companioni
  • 2001 University of Illinois  - Margaret Dann
  • 2000 Louisiana State University  - Lindsay Beddow
  • 1999 University of SE Missouri - Lauren Ross
  • 1999 University of Michigan  - Tara Tagliarino
  • 1999 University of Illinois  - Jana Gallagher
  • 1998 University of North Carolina - Lisa Companioni
  • 1998 University of Illinois  - Marcie Somerville
  • 1998 University of Florida   - Krissy Dreger
  • 1997 University of Illinois  - Gina Weichmann
  • 1996 Louisiana State University   - Colleen Barger

Why does Team TBT only compete USAG?

When considering a team program for your talented daughter with competitive aspirations, do not hesitate to ask the coaching staff those tough questions. We are proud of what we have going here at TBT, therefore, we never decline the opportunity to share with you - all of what makes us so great!

Ask:

1. Does your team compete in all levels of USAG Competitions? If not.... ask why not?

2. Ask what the difference is between USA Gymnastics and AAU competition.

3. Ask if your program provides the best in instruction and equipment and then consider the staff's true qualifications. Reflect on your child's talent and potential and then decide if your child is truly receiving all the opportunities for success.

4. Ask what your program's National results are. When doing so, take into consideration the defined difference between USAG Nationals (what TBT is ranked in) and AAU Nationals!

5. Ask whether your program, past or current, have athletes competing for NCAA programs and then determine if that is the path you wish to see your athlete travel on.

6. Ask how many full-ride athletic scholarship recipients your program has had and/or currently have. If the answer is zero.... ask the first part of question number two again. Is your child receiving the correct level of instruction?

7. Ask if your program commonly competes against the TOP Clubs in the area, State, Region and Nation. If not.... ask why not?

8. Ask whether your program is hiding something if they do not compete in ALL levels of USAG competition.

9. And last but not least, ask whether your program's tuition is of good value in relation to their competition, and then ask why they charge as much (or even more) for a greatly inferior program and history of results.

Why does Team TBT only compete USAG?

1. TBT has one of the most successful - bottom to top competitive programs in the country. We know that USAG Competitions offer the top level of competition and we know that we can only strive to be the best if we compete against the best!

2. Only USAG Competitions provide a true representation of the quality of our team and the value of our programs. Clubs that compete in other leagues are typically hiding from that truth.

3. An overwhelming majority (if not ALL) of NCAA gymnasts come from the USAG Junior Olympic Program. College coaches are looking for the best when it comes to their teams. When looking for the best they look at USA Gymnastics and the Level 9 and 10 National Championship Meets.

4. USA Gymnastics is the sole governing body that can host true USAG Junior Olympic Nationals.


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