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Texas Dreams Gymnastics

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

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

History Edit

Texas Dreams opened on November 26, 2001, and has produced champions at the state, regional, national and international levels.

Notable Texas Dreams gymnasts Edit

Among Texas Dreams' most successful athletes are:

Ragan Smith:

Emma Malabuyo:

Sydney Barros:

Bailie Key:

Kennedy Baker:

Peyton Ernst:

Tiffany Tolnay:

Lloimincia Hall:

Chelsea Davis:

Veronica Hults:

References Edit

External links Edit

  • Texas Dreams Gymnastics
  • USA Gymnastics

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