2023 Year in Review - Vail Gymnastics

2023 was a big year for the Vail Gymnastics Center, as we welcomed a new head coach, Sunny Hasebe. Because we were finally able to fill the head coach position, we added a number of new programs including:
- Junior Ninja classes for ages 6-9. This is an obstacle course-based curriculum that incorporates agility, strength and flexibility. Ninjas learn a combination of flips, rolls and jumps in a fun fusion of gymnastics and parkour.
- Level 1 Mini classes for ages 4-6. This is a beginner class used as a stepping stone into our traditional Level 1 class for ages 5-12.
- A new pre-developmental program called Mini Peaks, which is a pre-developmental program designed for the gymnast on an accelerated path to competitive gymnastics.
- A Coed Advanced Recreational class for ages 8 and up. This class is designed for boys and girls who have gone through the basics and are ready for more of a challenge.
- A partnership with Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy to introduce a program tailored for competitive gymnasts in Level 6 or higher. This initiative provides a unique opportunity for athletes who aspire to excel in gymnastics at a high level. For athletes aiming to pursue gymnastics at the NCAA level, this program offers a crucial stepping stone. By prioritizing both morning and evening training sessions, athletes can optimize their training schedules and ensure comprehensive skill development.

In January of 2023, we welcomed head coach Sunny Hasebe to the team!

We continue to have a robust competitive team program, with 18 members enrolled year-round in Levels 3-9. Our team travels to competitions around the region and state. We sent 10 qualifiers to the Colorado State Championships in the fall of 2023.


Ninja Nights, first offered in fall 2023, saw full registration with 25 participants. This program will continue into 2024.

Our Spring Show, Fantastic Gymnastics (The Secrets of Tumbledore), had 56 total participants





MORE NUMBERS:
- Instructional recreational classes (ages 4+): Average of 100 participants enrolled year-round
- Drop-in programs (toddler, child and adult open gyms): 500+ total drop-ins registered in all open gym programs in 2023. This is a combination of both visiting and local participants
- Recreational Summer Camp: five week-long camps with 205 total participants
- Competitive Summer Camp: three week-long camps with 70 total participants
- Halloween Parent's Night Out: 30 participants (full)
- Tumblin' Turkey Day Camp: 21 participants
- Back Handspring Tumbling Clinic: 30 participants (full)