The United States Association of Independent Gymnastics Clubs will hold the New Jersey State Gymnastics Championships at iPlay America’s Event Center in Freehold from Friday, May 5, 2017 – Sunday, May 7, 2017. One very lucky Macaroni Kid Lincroft-Holmdel-Tinton Falls reader will win a family four pack of tickets to one day of the USAIGC event (their choice) along with a family four pack of iRide Plus Passes for iPlay America. Simply click here to enter for your chance to win. All entries must be received by April 28th at 12:00 p.m. to be eligible for the drawing. One entry per person, per day. Good luck!
The event will be hosted by Freehold Elite Gymnastics and offers New Jersey’s top USAIGC athletes the opportunity to compete for a chance to attend the 2017 USAIGC World Championships in Reno, Nevada where the top qualifying athletes will compete from 9 countries including the USA, Bermuda, Canada, England, India, Mexico, Romania, South Africa & Wales. This event is open to the public and tickets are available for all three days of competition at iPlayAmerica.com/Gymnastics. Half price ride tickets for iPlay America will be available with pre-admission tickets or at the door for everyone that purchased a USAIGC NJ State Competition Admission Ticket.
The USAIGC NJ State Championships will feature 38 competing gyms from across New Jersey. This is a women’s gymnastic competition and open to competitors ages 5 to 18 years. Athletes will compete from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. during the three days of the championships. Scheduled events include women’s artistic gymnastics, uneven bars, vault, balance beam, and floor exercise. The USAIGC Competitive program is designed to develop gymnasts into strong, intelligent young ladies who are goal oriented, success driven, disciplined, with excellent time management skills and who have learned life’s most important skill; dealing with success and failure. It is the process of becoming a gymnast in a healthy competitive environment that develops these outstanding qualities, not scores, not placements nor competitive levels. This is the core
philosophy the USAIGC Competitive Program.