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Yuliya Hall

Yuliya Stankevich-Brown (born Yuliya Hall July 16, 1975)[1] is an American tumbling gymnast, and coach. She was inducted into USA gymnastics hall of fame.[2][3]

Yuliya Hall
Full nameYuliya Hall
Alternative name(s)Yuliya Stankevich-Brown
Country represented United States
Born (1975-07-16) July 16, 1975 (age 48)
HometownMoscow, Russia
ResidenceIdaho Falls
DisciplineTrampoline & Tumbling
LevelSenior
Years on national team United States
ClubIdaho Elite Gymnastics

Hall competed at the 2005 World Championships winning a silver medal,[4] 2007 World Championships winning a gold medal.[5][6] and 2010 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships.[7]

Hall was United States national champion in women's tumbling in 2005, 2007, and 2010.[8]

Hall has been coaching at Idaho Elite Gymnastics since 1996.[9]

Early life edit

Hall's gymnastic career began at the age of 5 years old when she was scouted out by two different agencies in the Soviet Union while playing on the playground near her home. Hall was competing at Elite level by age 11. At age 16, Hall switched to power tumbling. In 1992, Hall came over to the United States to help coach and train young American athletes. She then began competing for the USA Gymnastics Team in 2004.

National Competition Results edit

  • 2015 USA Gymnastics Championships, Greensboro, N.C. – 1st-TU
  • 2015 Elite Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. – 2nd-TU
  • 2014 USA Gymnastics Championships, Louisville, Ky. – 1st-TU
  • 2014 U.S. Elite Challenge, Spokane, Wash. – 1st-TU
  • 2013 U.S. T&T Championships, Kansas City, Mo. – 1st-TU
  • 2013 U.S. Elite Challenge, Frisco, Texas – 1st-TU
  • 2012 U.S. Elite Championships, Long Beach, Calif. – 2nd-TU
  • 2011 U.S. Elite Championships, San Antonio, Texas – 5th-TU
  • 2011 U.S. Elite Challenge, Fort Worth, Texas – 1st-TU
  • 2010 Visa Championships, Hartford, Conn. – 1st-TU
  • 2010 U.S. Elite Challenge, Virginia Beach, Va. – 3rd-TU
  • 2009 U.S. Elite Challenge, Ft. Smith, Ark. – 4th-TU
  • 2007 National Championships, Memphis, Tenn. – 1st-TU
  • 2007 U.S. Elite Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. – 1st-TU
  • 2006 U.S. Championships, Schaumburg, Ill. – 4th-TU
  • 2006 U.S. Elite Challenge, Las Vegas, Nev. – 1st-TU
  • 2006 Winter Classic, Birmingham, Ala. – 1st-TU
  • 2005 U.S. Championships, Houston, Texas – 1st-TU
  • 2005 U.S. Elite Challenge, Phoenix, Ariz. – 1st-TU
  • 2005 Winter Classic, Fort Smith, Ark. – 1st-TU
  • 2004 Winter Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah – 1st-TU

International Competition Results edit

  • 2015 World Championships, Odense, Denmark – 5th-TU Team
  • 2014 Pan American Championships, Toronto, Canada – 2nd-TU
  • 2013 World Championships, Sofia, Bulgaria – 6th-TU
  • 2011 World Championships, Birmingham, England – 4th-TU (Team)
  • 2011 World Cup, Wuxi City, China – 6th-TU
  • 2011 World Cup, St. Petersburg, Russia – 3rd-TU
  • 2010 World Championships, Metz, France – 4th-TU
  • 2007 World Championships, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada-1st-Team; 7th-TU
  • 2007 World Cup, St. Petersburg, Russia –
  • 2007 World Cup, Ostend, Belgium – 3rd-TU
  • 2007 World Cup, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada – 7th-TU
  • 2007 World Cup, Lake Placid, N.Y. –
  • 2006 World Cup Final, Birmingham, England – 4th-TU
  • 2006 World Cup, Salzgitter, Germany – TU
  • 2005 World Championships, Eindhoven, Netherlands – 2nd-Team; 6th-TU
  • 2005 World Games, Duisburg, Germany – 3rd-TU
  • 2005 World Cup, Sofia, Bulgaria – 2nd-TU
  • 2005 World Cup, Levallois, France – 3rd-TU
  • 2005 World Cup, Ghent, Belgium – 1st-TU

References edit

  1. ^ "Yuliya Stankevich-Brown". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  2. ^ Hudson, Mary (22 March 2018). "Biography: The Fierce Five – Gabrielle Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Alaxandra "Aly" Raisman, Kyla Ross, Jordan Wieber". Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  3. ^ "2007 Women's Tumbling World Championships Team". The Legacy of USA Gymnastics. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  4. ^ "Idahoan makes U.S. tumbling team | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  5. ^ "USA Gymnastics | Yuliya Stankevich-Brown". usagym.org. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  6. ^ "HALL Yuliya – FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on December 7, 2021.
  8. ^ "Yuliya Hall Gets Married". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  9. ^ "Coach Yuliya Brown". Idaho Elite Gymnastics. Retrieved 2021-12-07.

yuliya, hall, yuliya, stankevich, brown, born, july, 1975, american, tumbling, gymnast, coach, inducted, into, gymnastics, hall, fame, full, namealternative, name, yuliya, stankevich, browncountry, represented, united, statesborn, 1975, july, 1975, hometownmos. Yuliya Stankevich Brown born Yuliya Hall July 16 1975 1 is an American tumbling gymnast and coach She was inducted into USA gymnastics hall of fame 2 3 Yuliya HallFull nameYuliya HallAlternative name s Yuliya Stankevich BrownCountry represented United StatesBorn 1975 07 16 July 16 1975 age 48 HometownMoscow RussiaResidenceIdaho FallsDisciplineTrampoline amp TumblingLevelSeniorYears on national team United StatesClubIdaho Elite Gymnastics Hall competed at the 2005 World Championships winning a silver medal 4 2007 World Championships winning a gold medal 5 6 and 2010 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships 7 Hall was United States national champion in women s tumbling in 2005 2007 and 2010 8 Hall has been coaching at Idaho Elite Gymnastics since 1996 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 National Competition Results 3 International Competition Results 4 ReferencesEarly life editHall s gymnastic career began at the age of 5 years old when she was scouted out by two different agencies in the Soviet Union while playing on the playground near her home Hall was competing at Elite level by age 11 At age 16 Hall switched to power tumbling In 1992 Hall came over to the United States to help coach and train young American athletes She then began competing for the USA Gymnastics Team in 2004 National Competition Results edit2015 USA Gymnastics Championships Greensboro N C 1st TU 2015 Elite Challenge Colorado Springs Colo 2nd TU 2014 USA Gymnastics Championships Louisville Ky 1st TU 2014 U S Elite Challenge Spokane Wash 1st TU 2013 U S T amp T Championships Kansas City Mo 1st TU 2013 U S Elite Challenge Frisco Texas 1st TU 2012 U S Elite Championships Long Beach Calif 2nd TU 2011 U S Elite Championships San Antonio Texas 5th TU 2011 U S Elite Challenge Fort Worth Texas 1st TU 2010 Visa Championships Hartford Conn 1st TU 2010 U S Elite Challenge Virginia Beach Va 3rd TU 2009 U S Elite Challenge Ft Smith Ark 4th TU 2007 National Championships Memphis Tenn 1st TU 2007 U S Elite Challenge Colorado Springs Colo 1st TU 2006 U S Championships Schaumburg Ill 4th TU 2006 U S Elite Challenge Las Vegas Nev 1st TU 2006 Winter Classic Birmingham Ala 1st TU 2005 U S Championships Houston Texas 1st TU 2005 U S Elite Challenge Phoenix Ariz 1st TU 2005 Winter Classic Fort Smith Ark 1st TU 2004 Winter Classic Salt Lake City Utah 1st TUInternational Competition Results edit2015 World Championships Odense Denmark 5th TU Team 2014 Pan American Championships Toronto Canada 2nd TU 2013 World Championships Sofia Bulgaria 6th TU 2011 World Championships Birmingham England 4th TU Team 2011 World Cup Wuxi City China 6th TU 2011 World Cup St Petersburg Russia 3rd TU 2010 World Championships Metz France 4th TU 2007 World Championships Quebec City Quebec Canada 1st Team 7th TU 2007 World Cup St Petersburg Russia 2007 World Cup Ostend Belgium 3rd TU 2007 World Cup Quebec City Quebec Canada 7th TU 2007 World Cup Lake Placid N Y 2006 World Cup Final Birmingham England 4th TU 2006 World Cup Salzgitter Germany TU 2005 World Championships Eindhoven Netherlands 2nd Team 6th TU 2005 World Games Duisburg Germany 3rd TU 2005 World Cup Sofia Bulgaria 2nd TU 2005 World Cup Levallois France 3rd TU 2005 World Cup Ghent Belgium 1st TUReferences edit Yuliya Stankevich Brown USA Gymnastics Retrieved 20 December 2021 Hudson Mary 22 March 2018 Biography The Fierce Five Gabrielle Douglas McKayla Maroney Alaxandra Aly Raisman Kyla Ross Jordan Wieber Retrieved 2021 12 07 2007 Women s Tumbling World Championships Team The Legacy of USA Gymnastics Retrieved 2021 12 07 Idahoan makes U S tumbling team The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2021 12 07 USA Gymnastics Yuliya Stankevich Brown usagym org Retrieved 2021 12 07 HALL Yuliya FIG Athlete Profile www gymnastics sport Retrieved 2021 12 07 GYMNASTICS U S TRAMPOLINE amp TUMBLING TEAMS NAMED FOR 2010 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Archived from the original on December 7 2021 Yuliya Hall Gets Married USA Gymnastics Retrieved 2021 12 07 Coach Yuliya Brown Idaho Elite Gymnastics Retrieved 2021 12 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuliya Hall amp oldid 1220529463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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