Teams
The Best in Maryland
Our competitive teams have consistently been in the top 3, year in and year out, at the Maryland state level. Our Level 10’s have been State Champions for 15 of the past 16 years. Many have gone on to pursue gymnastics at the collegiate level.
Hill’s Gymnastics has numerous individual and team awards, including being named the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic National Club of the Year, Maryland State Club of the Year, and the Region Seven Club of the Year, on multiple occasions.
HILL'S GYMNASTICS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION HISTORY
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Hill’s Gymnastics – 1992, 1996, & 2000
1992 OlympicsIn 1992 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics won a Bronze Medal as a member of Team USA.1996 OlympicsIn 1996 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics won a Bronze Medal on Balance Beam and became an Olympic Champion after winning a Gold Medal as a member of Team USA.2000 OlympicsIn 2000 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics won a Bronze Medal as a member of Team USA.Elise Ray – 2000
2000 OlympicsIn 2000 Elise won a Bronze Medal as a member of Team USA.Courtney Kupets – 2004
2004 OlympicsIn 2004 Courtney won a Bronze Medal on the Uneven Bars and a Silver Medal as a member of Team USA.Corrie Lothrop – 2008 (alt.)
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Hill’s Gymnastics – 1992, 1993, 1994, & 1996
1992 World ChampionshipsIn 1992 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics represented Team USA in the World Championships.1993 World ChampionshipsIn 1993 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics won a Silver Medal on Balance Beam and another on the Uneven Bars.1994 World ChampionshipsIn 1994 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics and Team USA won Silver at the World Championships in Dortmund, Germany.1996 World ChampionshipsIn 1996 a gymnast from Hills Gymnastics won the Bronze Medal on Balance Beam at the World Championships in Puerto Rico.Larissa Fountaine – 1994
1994 World ChampionshipsIn 1994 Larissa and Team USA won Silver at the World Championships in Dortmund, Germany.Elise Ray – 1999
1999 World ChampionshipsIn 1999 Elise represented Team USA in the World Championships.Courtney Kupets – 2002 & 2003
2002 World ChampionshipsCourtney was the 2002 Uneven Bar World Champion.2003 World ChampionshipsIn 2003 Courtney and Team USA won the World Championships.Kayla DiCello – 2019
2019 Junior World ChampionshipsKayla was the 2019 Jr. World Champion on Vault and won a Bronze Medal on the Balance Beam. Kayla also won a Bronze Medal as a member of Team USA.
HILL'S GYMNASTICS SCHOLAR ATHLETE HISTORY
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Ava Piedrahita – Penn State
Maia Lee – Maryland
Kayla DiCello – Florida
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Sarah Cohen – Georgia
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Maddie Johnston – Penn State
Natalie Cross – Penn State
Agatha Handono – West Virginia
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Sarah Penuela-Wermers – U Penn
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Kelly Jackson – Air Force Academy
Sydney Wrighte – Auburn
McKenna Appleton – North Carolina
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Lauren Bridgens- Penn State
Leah Eller – Temple
Allison Frommer – U Penn
Emma Marchese – North Carolina
Tony Williams – Rutgers
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Erica Fontaine – West Virginia
Holly Kuldell – Usinus
Michaela Nelson – Washington
Mikayla Robinson – North Carolina
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Danielle Hall – Pitt
Robyn Bernard – West Virginia
Sydney Green – NC State
Arianna Robsinson – UC Berkley
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Bailey Philbin – Maryland
Sarah Lokos – Minnesota
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Alexis Carroll – Penn State
Dayah Hailey – West Virginia
Danielle Kram – Maryland
Shannon Mitchell – Kentucky
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Katy Dodds – Maryland
Kytra Hunter – Florida
Miranda Jarvis – Eastern Michigan
Corrie Lothrop – Utah
Katie Rogers – Brown
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Nina Lachewitz – Wilson
Maddie Merriam – Penn State
Nicole Williams – NC State
Ali Stakem – Arizona
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Alexa Banda – So. Connecticut
Danae Johnson – Rutgers
Zoya Johnson – North Carolina
Kareen Kaveh – Auburn
Allyson Sandusky – Auburn
Amy Varela – Pitt
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Jen Iovino – Alabama
Karla Bercaw – William and Mary
Kelsey McDermid – Maryland
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Brittney Morgan – Arizona
Teri Cole Diamond – North Carolina
Danielle Bryan – Pitt
Alise McDonald – Towson
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Cassie Martin – Alabama
Courtney Kupets – Georgia
Monica Goldblatt – William and Mary
Corey Hartung – Florida
Anya Chayka – Pitt
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Kara Dewhurst – U Penn
Ashley Kupets – Georgia
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Anne McPherson – Yale
Glyn Sweets – Stanford
Anna Binstock – Cornell
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Janice Blackistone – Rutgers
Jamie Schell – Arizona
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Erinn Dooley – Florida
Rachel Edelson – Ithica
Elise Ray – Michigan
Robin Phelps – Stanford
Lindsey Wing – Stanford
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Raegan Tomasek – Alabama
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Mariam Pourshoushtari – Minnesota
Wendy Wheaton – New Hampshire
Denise Johnson
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Betsy Hernandez – James Madison
Shelly Hernandez – Maryland
Heather Fahey – Penn State
Maryann Esposito – Florida
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Larissa Fontaine – Stanford
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Umme Salim – West Virginia
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Jaime Gher – UC Santa Barbara
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Kristie Snyder – Oregon State
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Kim Heyns – Towson
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Erinn Knight – Maryland
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Tandy Knight – Towson