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Valorie Kondos Field

Valorie Kondos Field (born Valorie Kondos; August 20, 1959), often referred to as Miss Val, is a retired American gymnastics coach. She was the head coach of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 1991 to 2019, leading the Bruins to seven national championship titles. She is a four-time Conference Coach of the Year, the 2018 West Region Head Coach of the Year, and the Pac-12 Gymnastics Coach of the Century.[1] She is the third most-winning NCAA gymnastics coach, behind Suzanne Yoculan and Greg Marsden.[2]

Valorie Kondos Field
Biographical details
Born (1959-08-20) August 20, 1959 (age 64)
Sacramento, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1983–1990UCLA (Asst.)
1991–2019UCLA
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NCAA national championship (1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2018)
Pac-12 championship (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Awards
NACGC/W National Coach of the Year (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001)
Pac-12 Coach of the Year (1995, 2000, 2003, 2012)

Pac-12 Coach of the Century
UCLA Athletics Hall Of Fame Inductee (2010)
West Region Co-Coach of the Year (1993, 1994)
West Region Head Coach of the Year (1995, 2018, 2019)
2017 Women of Inspiration Award recipient by the Los Angeles Chapter of Women in Sports and Events

2019 Hellenic Athletic Hall of Fame

Early life edit

Kondos Field grew up in Sacramento, California. Kondos Field was a professional ballet dancer at Sacramento Ballet, Capital City Ballet, and Washington Ballet.[3][4] In 1982, at age twenty-two, she retired from dancing to attend the University of California, Los Angeles.[2] In 1983, she became an assistant coach and choreographer for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team. She graduated from UCLA in 1987 with a degree in history.[1] Kondos Field is also an accomplished pianist, and director and producer of live shows.

Coaching career edit

Kondos Field was named head coach of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team in 1991. In 1997, the team won their first national NCAA championship title, she was the fourth coach in NCAA Gymnastics history to win a championship. The team won the National Championship title again in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010 and 2018, for a total of seven wins under Kondos Field's leadership. Additionally, the team won 19 Pac-12 championships, the first in 1993 and the last in 2019.[5] and 16 NCAA Regional titles. In 2010, Kondos Field was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame.[6]

Over the years Kondos Field has coached Olympic gymnasts: Jamie Dantzscher, Mohini Bhardwaj, Kate Richardson, Tasha Schwikert, Kristen Maloney, Yvonne Tousek, Stella Umeh, Luisa Portocarrero, Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, Sam Peszek, Jennifer Pinches, Peng Peng Lee, Kyla Ross, and Madison Kocian. Peng Peng Lee was elected team captain for the Canadian Olympic team in 2012. In her final season at UCLA, Lee helped the team win their seventh NCAA title with a perfect 10 (her second of the day) on the last routine of the meet. Jordyn Wieber joined the team as the team manager and then a volunteer assistant coach for UCLA.

In 2004, Former National Team Member and UCLA gymnast Jeanette Antolin was named the Sports Illustrated On Campus National Gymnast of the Year. She also helped lead the Bruins to 3 National Championships. This comeback came after Antolin was removed from the team in 2001. Antolin was reinstated in 2002 stating, “I am more responsible for my actions. I used to put things off on other people. Now I know it starts with me.”[7]

In August 2018, Kondos Field joined Olympic Gold Medalists and UCLA gymnasts Kyla Ross and Madison as they publicly spoke about abuse by Larry Nassar publicly for the first time.[8]

Kondos Field coached 20 athletes to 36 NCAA Individual Championships as head and assistant coach. She coached 5 Honda Award Winners and two Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year. Kondos Field was voted NCAA Coach of the Year four times by her peers and in 2016 was voted the Coach of the Century[9] by the PAC12 Conference. On September 20, 2018, she announced her retirement as the head coach of the Bruins gymnastics team,[10] with her final meet on April 20, 2019.[11]

Choreography edit

In 2004 Kondos Field earned Choreographer of the Year award at the Canadian National Championships for Kate Richardson’s beam and floor routines. Kondos Field worked as a freelance choreographer and director with the entertainment department at SeaWorld, San Diego for 30 years. Riptide and Cirque De La Mer won the IAAPA,[12] which is an international award for theme park shows. Kondos Field was the co-executive producer for the 2017 TV special “Jump, Jive & Thrive,[13]” a televised benefit show for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Publications edit

Kondos Field's autobiography Life is Short, Don't Wait to Dance was published by Hachette Book Group in October 2018. It contains self-help and leadership advice based on Kondos Field's experiences as a gymnastics coach.[14]

Speaking edit

Kondos Field has spoken at “Corporate Coaching” events for companies including Gucci, JPMorgan Chase, General Electric, Jackson National Life Insurance, and the Aspen Institute,[15] and has contributed to panel discussions including Bustle’s “Rule Breakers”[16] and the ESPNW Summit.[17]

Her first TED Talk, "Why winning doesn't always equal success[18]” was delivered in 2019 and has garnered over 2 million views.

Kondos Field joined softball coach Sue Enquist to teach a webinar series called “Critical Conversations: Transformative Coaching and Leadership,[19]” presented by the UCLA Transformative Coaching & Leadership Academy.

Personal life edit

Kondos Field is married to retired UCLA Senior Associate Athletic Director and former football coach, Bobby Field, a three-year starter for the Arkansas Razorbacks football team from 1968-70.[4]

In May 2014, Kondos Field was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. She continued to coach between chemo sessions. Cancer free today, Kondos Field works closely with the BCRF (Breast Cancer Research Foundation) to spread awareness, raise money for research and impact others by sharing her personal journey. She refers to her diagnosis as one of the best things that has ever happened to her and credits faith for getting her through. “Be anxious for nothing and grateful for all things” is the commandment that changed her life. She talks about a mental shift to gratitude during treatment. Kondos Field changed her inner dialogue from, "I have to go to chemotherapy" to "I get to go to chemotherapy.[20]

She opened up about this on a February 2016 edition of UCLA Bruins gymnastics' YouTube online web series Bruin Banter, hosted by Danusia Francis.[21]

Kondos Field is Greek-American and Eastern Orthodox.[22][23][24]

Controversies edit

Kondos Field dismissed Alyssa Beckerman from the UCLA gymnastics team in 2003. Kondos Field claimed this was due to Beckerman's "subpar training and lack of enthusiasm," which Beckerman disputed. Although Beckerman had been injured, she was a two-time national champion as a member of the Bruins.[25]

On August 21, 2020, Beckerman tweeted an “Open letter to Mrs. Valorie Kondos Field.”[26] In the letter, Beckerman reflects on her tenure as a UCLA gymnast and details her experiences with Kondos Field as her coach: “I was lucky that I had a small circle of teammates on the fringe that understood, and said out loud, what we went through was abuse.”[27] Her statement further read:

[B]ack when I was first finding my voice, speaking out about abusive coaching... the code of silencing athletes to protect fellow coaches and USAG was still the rule of the day. From my perspective, the goal of [Kondos Field’s] methods were to shut me up and shut me down… But I’m still here Miss Val, and you can’t erase me. Teaming up again with Mary Lee won’t work anymore either. It only tells me you are still a bully, using provocation as a form of control.[28]

In response two days later, Kondos Field tweeted her regret and shared that she had apologized to Beckerman privately two years prior. She stated: "I wish all of my athletes could’ve been led by the coach I was the last 10 years of my career," while noting that a formal arbitration instigated by Beckerman and her father supported the rescission of Beckerman's scholarship.[29]

In 2019, in the aftermath of the college admissions bribery scandal, the Los Angeles Times revealed that a member of the Bruins gymnastics team had no previous competitive record. She was admitted to UCLA as a scholar-athlete despite this, raising concerns that she had used personal connections to pave her way. The athlete’s uncle “was a close friend of UCLA’s legendary coach, Valorie Kondos Field. In a book published last year, Kondos Field described the student’s uncle as ‘one of my dearest friends.’” UCLA officials claimed that said student-athlete was admitted based on her athletic potential.[30]

In popular culture edit

Kondos Field was portrayed by Jennifer Beals in the 2015 film Full Out about former UCLA Bruin gymnast Ariana Berlin and her comeback after a life-threatening car accident. Impressed by Berlin’s work ethic and respect, Kondos Field let Berlin walk onto the UCLA gymnastics team not knowing if she would be able to do gymnastics and not expecting her to ever compete. Berlin would go on to become a 4-time All American for UCLA gymnastics.[31]

In February 2016, UCLA gymnast Sophina DeJesus performed[32] on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after her Kondos Field choreographed hip-hop inspired floor routine went viral.[33]

In 2019, Katelyn Ohashi grabbed the world’s attention with her Perfect 10 floor routine. Ohashi’s viral performance[34] garnered over 137 million views, won the Best Viral Moment ESPY and the ESPY for Best Play. The video was shared by the likes of Kamala Harris and Janet Jackson. Ohashi became a media sensation and credited Kondos Field for helping her heal and find joy in the sport again. On January 17, 2019, the two appeared on Good Morning America with Robin Roberts.[35]

More than a hundred alumni came to Pauley Pavilion for Kondos Field’s final home meet, celebrating with a surprise flash mob and dance party. Samantha Peszek, JaNay Honest, and the Pac 12 Network crew won a LA Emmy award for their Live Sports Coverage coverage of the "2019 Farewell Miss Val meet.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Valorie Kondos Field - Gymnastics Coach". UCLA. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  2. ^ a b "UCLA gymnastics coach Valorie Kondos Field's storied (and unconventional) career comes to an end". ESPN.com. 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  3. ^ "Power Panelist". Alumniday.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2014-08-01.
  4. ^ a b . www.uclabruins.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-29.
  5. ^ "UCLA Wins 19th Pac-12 Gymnastics Championship". UCLA. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
  6. ^ "UCLA Announces Eight New Athletics Hall of Fame Selections". UCLA. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  7. ^ "Bouncing Back".
  8. ^ "Olympians Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian speak out on Larry Nassar abuse". CBS News. 16 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Pac-12 All-Century Women's Gymnastics team announced | Pac-12". pac-12.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
  10. ^ Valorie Kondos Field [@OfficialMissVal] (September 20, 2018). "I have had the immense privilege & pleasure of serving @UCLA and its athletic department for the past 36 years. I have enjoyed every moment of this journey, so it is bittersweet to announce that I will retire as the head coach of the @uclagymnastics team following the '19 season. https://t.co/acLSqY5img" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-06-27 – via Twitter.
  11. ^ "Valorie Kondos Field's last dance with UCLA gymnastics ends with third place in NCAA championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  12. ^ "Kondos Field's Riptide Show Wins National Honors". UCLA. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  13. ^ Borachuk, Victor (2017-10-21), Jump Jive & Thrive (Music, Sport), JupiterReturn, retrieved 2021-01-09
  14. ^ Field, Valorie Kondos (2 October 2018). Life is Short, Don't Wait to Dance: Advice and Inspiration from the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Coach of 7 NCAA Championship Teams. Center Street. ISBN 978-1546077145.
  15. ^ "Valorie Kondos Field: Gymnastics needs a path for non-elite athletes to enjoy the sport". The Aspen Institute. 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  16. ^ "Rule Breakers' Special Guest Appearances Will Include Stacey Abrams, Busy Philipps, Katelyn Ohashi, & Valorie Kondos Field". Bustle. 21 September 2019. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  17. ^ "The espnW: Women + Sports Summit, presented by Toyota, Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Expansive Speaker Lineup, Featuring Good Morning America's Robin Roberts and GRAMMY Award winner Ella Mai". ESPN Press Room U.S. 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  18. ^ Field, Valorie Kondos (20 December 2019), Why winning doesn't always equal success, retrieved 2021-01-09
  19. ^ "UCLA Transformative Coaching and Leadership Academy | UCLA GSEIS". gseis.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  20. ^ "Bruin Blue Feature - Miss Val". UCLA. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  21. ^ "Bruin Banter 2016 - Episode 6, Part 1: Valorie Kondos Field - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
  22. ^ Kolasa-Sikiaridi, Kerry (January 17, 2019). "The Legendary Greek-American Coach of the UCLA Gymnastics Team". USA.GreekReporter.com.
  23. ^ "Hall of Fame Gymnastics Coach Valorie Kondos Field Leads UCLA Women's Team to National Championships". The National Herald.
  24. ^ Valorie Kondos Field [@OfficialMissVal] (April 28, 2019). "Χριστός ἀνέστη 💫 https://t.co/jjG7SybGQH" (Tweet) (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-06-27 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ "Gymnastics: Beckerman questions dismissal". Daily Bruin. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  26. ^ Beckerman, Alyssa [@AlyssaBeckerman] (August 22, 2020). "This took a long time for me to say. Thank you to all those coming forward. You are my inspiration. It's a long story. Not sorry for speaking out #gymnastalliance https://t.co/Mu57dFdXxG https://t.co/d96V93IeF7" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-04-08. Retrieved 2021-06-27 – via Twitter.
  27. ^ "Letter to MRS. Valorie Kondos Field".
  28. ^ "Letter to MRS. Valorie Kondos Field".
  29. ^ Valorie Kondos Field [@OfficialMissVal] (August 22, 2020). "For long-term change to take place, I believe tough conversations are required. I have made many mistakes in my coaching career and regret the times that I was bullish, sarcastic and mean. I acknowledge that behavior and, over the course of many years, have had one on one 1/6" (Tweet). from the original on 2020-08-22. Retrieved 2021-06-27 – via Twitter.
  30. ^ "Did this student deserve admission to UCLA's renowned gymnastics team?". Los Angeles Times. 21 July 2019.
  31. ^ "Full Out" – via www.imdb.com.
  32. ^ "The Hip Hop Gymnast Performs - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  33. ^ "Watch UCLA Gymnast Do Nae Nae in Floor Routine". Us Weekly. 2016-02-09. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  34. ^ "Katelyn Ohashi - 10.0 Floor (1-12-19) - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  35. ^ "Gymnast reacts to viral floor routine, body shaming - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  36. ^ "WINNERS OF THE 2020 LOS ANGELES AREA EMMY® AWARDS ANNOUNCED" (PDF). Emmy's. July 18, 2020.

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Valorie Kondos Field born Valorie Kondos August 20 1959 often referred to as Miss Val is a retired American gymnastics coach She was the head coach of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team of the University of California Los Angeles UCLA from 1991 to 2019 leading the Bruins to seven national championship titles She is a four time Conference Coach of the Year the 2018 West Region Head Coach of the Year and the Pac 12 Gymnastics Coach of the Century 1 She is the third most winning NCAA gymnastics coach behind Suzanne Yoculan and Greg Marsden 2 Valorie Kondos FieldBiographical detailsBorn 1959 08 20 August 20 1959 age 64 Sacramento California U S Alma materUniversity of California Los AngelesCoaching career HC unless noted 1983 1990UCLA Asst 1991 2019UCLAAccomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA national championship 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2010 2018 Pac 12 championship 1993 1995 1997 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2007 2009 2010 2012 2016 2018 2019 AwardsNACGC W National Coach of the Year 1996 1997 2000 2001 Pac 12 Coach of the Year 1995 2000 2003 2012 Pac 12 Coach of the Century UCLA Athletics Hall Of Fame Inductee 2010 West Region Co Coach of the Year 1993 1994 West Region Head Coach of the Year 1995 2018 2019 2017 Women of Inspiration Award recipient by the Los Angeles Chapter of Women in Sports and Events 2019 Hellenic Athletic Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 3 Choreography 4 Publications 5 Speaking 6 Personal life 7 Controversies 8 In popular culture 9 ReferencesEarly life editKondos Field grew up in Sacramento California Kondos Field was a professional ballet dancer at Sacramento Ballet Capital City Ballet and Washington Ballet 3 4 In 1982 at age twenty two she retired from dancing to attend the University of California Los Angeles 2 In 1983 she became an assistant coach and choreographer for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team She graduated from UCLA in 1987 with a degree in history 1 Kondos Field is also an accomplished pianist and director and producer of live shows Coaching career editKondos Field was named head coach of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team in 1991 In 1997 the team won their first national NCAA championship title she was the fourth coach in NCAA Gymnastics history to win a championship The team won the National Championship title again in 2000 2001 2003 2004 2010 and 2018 for a total of seven wins under Kondos Field s leadership Additionally the team won 19 Pac 12 championships the first in 1993 and the last in 2019 5 and 16 NCAA Regional titles In 2010 Kondos Field was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame 6 Over the years Kondos Field has coached Olympic gymnasts Jamie Dantzscher Mohini Bhardwaj Kate Richardson Tasha Schwikert Kristen Maloney Yvonne Tousek Stella Umeh Luisa Portocarrero Elyse Hopfner Hibbs Sam Peszek Jennifer Pinches Peng Peng Lee Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian Peng Peng Lee was elected team captain for the Canadian Olympic team in 2012 In her final season at UCLA Lee helped the team win their seventh NCAA title with a perfect 10 her second of the day on the last routine of the meet Jordyn Wieber joined the team as the team manager and then a volunteer assistant coach for UCLA In 2004 Former National Team Member and UCLA gymnast Jeanette Antolin was named the Sports Illustrated On Campus National Gymnast of the Year She also helped lead the Bruins to 3 National Championships This comeback came after Antolin was removed from the team in 2001 Antolin was reinstated in 2002 stating I am more responsible for my actions I used to put things off on other people Now I know it starts with me 7 In August 2018 Kondos Field joined Olympic Gold Medalists and UCLA gymnasts Kyla Ross and Madison as they publicly spoke about abuse by Larry Nassar publicly for the first time 8 Kondos Field coached 20 athletes to 36 NCAA Individual Championships as head and assistant coach She coached 5 Honda Award Winners and two Pac 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year Kondos Field was voted NCAA Coach of the Year four times by her peers and in 2016 was voted the Coach of the Century 9 by the PAC12 Conference On September 20 2018 she announced her retirement as the head coach of the Bruins gymnastics team 10 with her final meet on April 20 2019 11 Choreography editIn 2004 Kondos Field earned Choreographer of the Year award at the Canadian National Championships for Kate Richardson s beam and floor routines Kondos Field worked as a freelance choreographer and director with the entertainment department at SeaWorld San Diego for 30 years Riptide and Cirque De La Mer won the IAAPA 12 which is an international award for theme park shows Kondos Field was the co executive producer for the 2017 TV special Jump Jive amp Thrive 13 a televised benefit show for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Publications editKondos Field s autobiography Life is Short Don t Wait to Dance was published by Hachette Book Group in October 2018 It contains self help and leadership advice based on Kondos Field s experiences as a gymnastics coach 14 Speaking editKondos Field has spoken at Corporate Coaching events for companies including Gucci JPMorgan Chase General Electric Jackson National Life Insurance and the Aspen Institute 15 and has contributed to panel discussions including Bustle s Rule Breakers 16 and the ESPNW Summit 17 Her first TED Talk Why winning doesn t always equal success 18 was delivered in 2019 and has garnered over 2 million views Kondos Field joined softball coach Sue Enquist to teach a webinar series called Critical Conversations Transformative Coaching and Leadership 19 presented by the UCLA Transformative Coaching amp Leadership Academy Personal life editKondos Field is married to retired UCLA Senior Associate Athletic Director and former football coach Bobby Field a three year starter for the Arkansas Razorbacks football team from 1968 70 4 In May 2014 Kondos Field was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer She continued to coach between chemo sessions Cancer free today Kondos Field works closely with the BCRF Breast Cancer Research Foundation to spread awareness raise money for research and impact others by sharing her personal journey She refers to her diagnosis as one of the best things that has ever happened to her and credits faith for getting her through Be anxious for nothing and grateful for all things is the commandment that changed her life She talks about a mental shift to gratitude during treatment Kondos Field changed her inner dialogue from I have to go to chemotherapy to I get to go to chemotherapy 20 She opened up about this on a February 2016 edition of UCLA Bruins gymnastics YouTube online web series Bruin Banter hosted by Danusia Francis 21 Kondos Field is Greek American and Eastern Orthodox 22 23 24 Controversies editKondos Field dismissed Alyssa Beckerman from the UCLA gymnastics team in 2003 Kondos Field claimed this was due to Beckerman s subpar training and lack of enthusiasm which Beckerman disputed Although Beckerman had been injured she was a two time national champion as a member of the Bruins 25 On August 21 2020 Beckerman tweeted an Open letter to Mrs Valorie Kondos Field 26 In the letter Beckerman reflects on her tenure as a UCLA gymnast and details her experiences with Kondos Field as her coach I was lucky that I had a small circle of teammates on the fringe that understood and said out loud what we went through was abuse 27 Her statement further read B ack when I was first finding my voice speaking out about abusive coaching the code of silencing athletes to protect fellow coaches and USAG was still the rule of the day From my perspective the goal of Kondos Field s methods were to shut me up and shut me down But I m still here Miss Val and you can t erase me Teaming up again with Mary Lee won t work anymore either It only tells me you are still a bully using provocation as a form of control 28 In response two days later Kondos Field tweeted her regret and shared that she had apologized to Beckerman privately two years prior She stated I wish all of my athletes could ve been led by the coach I was the last 10 years of my career while noting that a formal arbitration instigated by Beckerman and her father supported the rescission of Beckerman s scholarship 29 In 2019 in the aftermath of the college admissions bribery scandal the Los Angeles Times revealed that a member of the Bruins gymnastics team had no previous competitive record She was admitted to UCLA as a scholar athlete despite this raising concerns that she had used personal connections to pave her way The athlete s uncle was a close friend of UCLA s legendary coach Valorie Kondos Field In a book published last year Kondos Field described the student s uncle as one of my dearest friends UCLA officials claimed that said student athlete was admitted based on her athletic potential 30 In popular culture editKondos Field was portrayed by Jennifer Beals in the 2015 film Full Out about former UCLA Bruin gymnast Ariana Berlin and her comeback after a life threatening car accident Impressed by Berlin s work ethic and respect Kondos Field let Berlin walk onto the UCLA gymnastics team not knowing if she would be able to do gymnastics and not expecting her to ever compete Berlin would go on to become a 4 time All American for UCLA gymnastics 31 In February 2016 UCLA gymnast Sophina DeJesus performed 32 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after her Kondos Field choreographed hip hop inspired floor routine went viral 33 In 2019 Katelyn Ohashi grabbed the world s attention with her Perfect 10 floor routine Ohashi s viral performance 34 garnered over 137 million views won the Best Viral Moment ESPY and the ESPY for Best Play The video was shared by the likes of Kamala Harris and Janet Jackson Ohashi became a media sensation and credited Kondos Field for helping her heal and find joy in the sport again On January 17 2019 the two appeared on Good Morning America with Robin Roberts 35 More than a hundred alumni came to Pauley Pavilion for Kondos Field s final home meet celebrating with a surprise flash mob and dance party Samantha Peszek JaNay Honest and the Pac 12 Network crew won a LA Emmy award for their Live Sports Coverage coverage of the 2019 Farewell Miss Val meet 36 References edit a b Valorie Kondos Field Gymnastics Coach UCLA Retrieved 2020 08 25 a b UCLA gymnastics coach Valorie Kondos Field s storied and unconventional career comes to an end ESPN com 2019 04 16 Retrieved 2020 08 25 Power Panelist Alumniday ucla edu Retrieved 2014 08 01 a b Valorie Kondos Field Biography UCLA Bruins Official Athletic Site UCLABruins com www uclabruins com Archived from the original on 2013 12 29 UCLA Wins 19th Pac 12 Gymnastics Championship UCLA 23 March 2019 Retrieved 2019 03 31 UCLA Announces Eight New Athletics Hall of Fame Selections UCLA Retrieved 2020 12 29 Bouncing Back Olympians Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian speak out on Larry Nassar abuse CBS News 16 August 2018 Pac 12 All Century Women s Gymnastics team announced Pac 12 pac 12 com Retrieved 2020 12 29 Valorie Kondos Field OfficialMissVal September 20 2018 I have had the immense privilege amp pleasure of serving UCLA and its athletic department for the past 36 years I have enjoyed every moment of this journey so it is bittersweet to announce that I will retire as the head coach of the uclagymnastics team following the 19 season https t co acLSqY5img Tweet Retrieved 2021 06 27 via Twitter Valorie Kondos Field s last dance with UCLA gymnastics ends with third place in NCAA championship NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved 2019 04 21 Kondos Field s Riptide Show Wins National Honors UCLA Retrieved 2021 01 09 Borachuk Victor 2017 10 21 Jump Jive amp Thrive Music Sport JupiterReturn retrieved 2021 01 09 Field Valorie Kondos 2 October 2018 Life is Short Don t Wait to Dance Advice and Inspiration from the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame Coach of 7 NCAA Championship Teams Center Street ISBN 978 1546077145 Valorie Kondos Field Gymnastics needs a path for non elite athletes to enjoy the sport The Aspen Institute 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Rule Breakers Special Guest Appearances Will Include Stacey Abrams Busy Philipps Katelyn Ohashi amp Valorie Kondos Field Bustle 21 September 2019 Retrieved 2021 01 09 The espnW Women Sports Summit presented by Toyota Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Expansive Speaker Lineup Featuring Good Morning America s Robin Roberts and GRAMMY Award winner Ella Mai ESPN Press Room U S 2019 10 03 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Field Valorie Kondos 20 December 2019 Why winning doesn t always equal success retrieved 2021 01 09 UCLA Transformative Coaching and Leadership Academy UCLA GSEIS gseis ucla edu Retrieved 2021 01 09 Bruin Blue Feature Miss Val UCLA Retrieved 2021 01 09 Bruin Banter 2016 Episode 6 Part 1 Valorie Kondos Field YouTube www youtube com Kolasa Sikiaridi Kerry January 17 2019 The Legendary Greek American Coach of the UCLA Gymnastics Team USA GreekReporter com Hall of Fame Gymnastics Coach Valorie Kondos Field Leads UCLA Women s Team to National Championships The National Herald Valorie Kondos Field OfficialMissVal April 28 2019 Xristos ἀnesth https t co jjG7SybGQH Tweet in Greek Retrieved 2021 06 27 via Twitter Gymnastics Beckerman questions dismissal Daily Bruin Retrieved 2020 08 25 Beckerman Alyssa AlyssaBeckerman August 22 2020 This took a long time for me to say Thank you to all those coming forward You are my inspiration It s a long story Not sorry for speaking out gymnastalliance https t co Mu57dFdXxG https t co d96V93IeF7 Tweet Archived from the original on 2021 04 08 Retrieved 2021 06 27 via Twitter Letter to MRS Valorie Kondos Field Letter to MRS Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field OfficialMissVal August 22 2020 For long term change to take place I believe tough conversations are required I have made many mistakes in my coaching career and regret the times that I was bullish sarcastic and mean I acknowledge that behavior and over the course of many years have had one on one 1 6 Tweet Archived from the original on 2020 08 22 Retrieved 2021 06 27 via Twitter Did this student deserve admission to UCLA s renowned gymnastics team Los Angeles Times 21 July 2019 Full Out via www imdb com The Hip Hop Gymnast Performs YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2021 01 09 Watch UCLA Gymnast Do Nae Nae in Floor Routine Us Weekly 2016 02 09 Retrieved 2021 01 09 Katelyn Ohashi 10 0 Floor 1 12 19 YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2021 01 09 Gymnast reacts to viral floor routine body shaming YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 2021 01 09 WINNERS OF THE 2020 LOS ANGELES AREA EMMY AWARDS ANNOUNCED PDF Emmy s July 18 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valorie Kondos Field amp oldid 1211447283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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