Club Achievements
2013
- 22 gymnasts from Tots & Tumblers competed at the Tim Rand Invitational Meet in Florida. All our teams placed within the top 5 in their level and 7 gymnasts placed within the top 4 of their groups.
- Our 17th Annual Invitational Meet "We Flippin' in T&T" was a great success and we were able to post all the results on our website immediately after each session. This was another first for gymnastics in Trinidad & Tobago.
2012
- Tots & Tumblers gymnasts competed at the Tim Rand Memorial Meet in Florida, as well as the Invitational Meet in Barbados. Both teams returned home with
several individual medals and trophies, as well as team prizes.
- Our 2012 Meet was dedicated to the Just Because Foundation, which supports kids with cancer. All gymnasts received a free leotard which they wore during
the Meet and a percentage of each entry fee was donated to the Foundation. This was a first for local gymnastics.- Our fund-raiser "Halloween Flipathon" on
2011
- Tots & Tumblers senior gymnasts opened the International Soca Monarch competition with a gymnastics display
- Tots & Tumblers hosted a coaching course on Pre-School and Recreational Gymnastics Fundamentals
- Three Level 10 gymnasts from Spirit Gymnastics participated in our Annual Meet, making it the first time this level of international competition took place in
local gymnastics
- A team of 9 Tots & Tumblers gymnasts earned top placements within each level they contested at the XI Campeonato Internacional Meet in Costa Rica. They
competed against approximately 570 gymnasts representing 10 countries from Latin America and the US and their successes included 1st place All Around for
Levels 3, 4, 7 and 8.
- Tots & Tumblers’ athlete, Thema Williams, created local gymnastics history, being the first female gymnast from Trinidad & Tobago to participate in the
Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. She placed 145th in the competition out of 216 participants.
- Thema also competed at the Pan American Games in Mexico and delivered 4 solid routines to finish 20th in the All Around Finals.
2010
- Tots & Tumblers created history when Spirit Gymnastics from Pennsylvania, USA, took part in “We Flipin’”, our 14th Annual Invitational Meet in March. They
were the first team from the USA to compete in a Trinidad & Tobago Meet.
2009
- Tots & Tumblers partnered with the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and brought Olympic gold Medalist Dominique Dawes to Trinidad. She did several
Clinics and Motivational Talks with gymnasts and young people from around the country.
2008
- Tots & Tumblers competed in the Friendship Classic and brought home 1st place team trophies in Levels 3 and 4. Brittany Jordan-Butts won highest All-
Around (regardless of age) in the Level 3 category.
- Thema was victorious once again, taking the All-Around gold in Level 9.
2007
- Tots & Tumblers participated in the Daytona Classic in Florida and the Friendship Classic Invitational Meet in USA. Once again, Tots & Tumblers gymnasts
shone.
2006
- Thema continued winning ways, moving into the Level 8 category. In April, she gave a phenomenal performance in Pennsylvania, USA, bringing home the
All-Around Gold Medal. Thema placed 1st on the Un-even bars and Floor exercise and 2nd on the Vault and Balance beam.
- Tots & Tumblers gymnast, Thema Williams was nominated for the second consecutive year as TTAGA’s Sportswoman of the Year.
2005
Pan American Gymnastic Union - Interclub Championships - Mexico
- Thema Williams won Trinidad & Tobago’s second international medal, placing second on the Un-even bars in Mexico.
- Thema Williams excelled once again and placed first in Level 7, beating 52 competitors in the Universal Meet in Florida.
- Thema Williams was nominated for FCB’s Sportswoman of the Year.
2004
Pan American Gymnastic Union - Interclub Championships - Lima, Peru
- Thema Williams and Brittany Look Hong participated in the Pan American Club Championships in Lima, Peru. Thema, the youngest gymnast in the
competition, missed out on a bronze medal on Vault by a mere 0.017 of a point.
2003
Pan American Junior Invitational Meet - Florida, USA
- Tots & Tumblers gymnast and National Team member, Ananda Fraser, won a silver medal on Vault and placed 8th overall. This was Trinidad & Tobago’s
first international medal.
2002
Commonwealth Games - Manchester, England
- Tots & Tumblers, along with National Coaches Clifton Mc Dowell and Deborah Garcia, were responsible for the creation of Trinidad & Tobago’s first National
Women’s Gymnastic Team, which participated in the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. Four of the five team members were Tots &
Tumblers gymnasts.
CAC Games - El Salvador
- National Team Members competed in the CAC Games in El Salvador.
- Ananda Fraser became the first local gymnast to qualify for an apparatus final (Vault).
1998
Ministry of Sport & Youth Affairs
- Annette Telfer won Female Coach of the Year.
- St. Andrew’s School won the Best School Sports Programme (Women’s Gymnastics).
- 22 gymnasts from Tots & Tumblers competed at the Tim Rand Invitational Meet in Florida. All our teams placed within the top 5 in their level and 7 gymnasts placed within the top 4 of their groups.
- Our 17th Annual Invitational Meet "We Flippin' in T&T" was a great success and we were able to post all the results on our website immediately after each session. This was another first for gymnastics in Trinidad & Tobago.
2012
- Tots & Tumblers gymnasts competed at the Tim Rand Memorial Meet in Florida, as well as the Invitational Meet in Barbados. Both teams returned home with
several individual medals and trophies, as well as team prizes.
- Our 2012 Meet was dedicated to the Just Because Foundation, which supports kids with cancer. All gymnasts received a free leotard which they wore during
the Meet and a percentage of each entry fee was donated to the Foundation. This was a first for local gymnastics.- Our fund-raiser "Halloween Flipathon" on
2011
- Tots & Tumblers senior gymnasts opened the International Soca Monarch competition with a gymnastics display
- Tots & Tumblers hosted a coaching course on Pre-School and Recreational Gymnastics Fundamentals
- Three Level 10 gymnasts from Spirit Gymnastics participated in our Annual Meet, making it the first time this level of international competition took place in
local gymnastics
- A team of 9 Tots & Tumblers gymnasts earned top placements within each level they contested at the XI Campeonato Internacional Meet in Costa Rica. They
competed against approximately 570 gymnasts representing 10 countries from Latin America and the US and their successes included 1st place All Around for
Levels 3, 4, 7 and 8.
- Tots & Tumblers’ athlete, Thema Williams, created local gymnastics history, being the first female gymnast from Trinidad & Tobago to participate in the
Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. She placed 145th in the competition out of 216 participants.
- Thema also competed at the Pan American Games in Mexico and delivered 4 solid routines to finish 20th in the All Around Finals.
2010
- Tots & Tumblers created history when Spirit Gymnastics from Pennsylvania, USA, took part in “We Flipin’”, our 14th Annual Invitational Meet in March. They
were the first team from the USA to compete in a Trinidad & Tobago Meet.
2009
- Tots & Tumblers partnered with the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs and brought Olympic gold Medalist Dominique Dawes to Trinidad. She did several
Clinics and Motivational Talks with gymnasts and young people from around the country.
2008
- Tots & Tumblers competed in the Friendship Classic and brought home 1st place team trophies in Levels 3 and 4. Brittany Jordan-Butts won highest All-
Around (regardless of age) in the Level 3 category.
- Thema was victorious once again, taking the All-Around gold in Level 9.
2007
- Tots & Tumblers participated in the Daytona Classic in Florida and the Friendship Classic Invitational Meet in USA. Once again, Tots & Tumblers gymnasts
shone.
2006
- Thema continued winning ways, moving into the Level 8 category. In April, she gave a phenomenal performance in Pennsylvania, USA, bringing home the
All-Around Gold Medal. Thema placed 1st on the Un-even bars and Floor exercise and 2nd on the Vault and Balance beam.
- Tots & Tumblers gymnast, Thema Williams was nominated for the second consecutive year as TTAGA’s Sportswoman of the Year.
2005
Pan American Gymnastic Union - Interclub Championships - Mexico
- Thema Williams won Trinidad & Tobago’s second international medal, placing second on the Un-even bars in Mexico.
- Thema Williams excelled once again and placed first in Level 7, beating 52 competitors in the Universal Meet in Florida.
- Thema Williams was nominated for FCB’s Sportswoman of the Year.
2004
Pan American Gymnastic Union - Interclub Championships - Lima, Peru
- Thema Williams and Brittany Look Hong participated in the Pan American Club Championships in Lima, Peru. Thema, the youngest gymnast in the
competition, missed out on a bronze medal on Vault by a mere 0.017 of a point.
2003
Pan American Junior Invitational Meet - Florida, USA
- Tots & Tumblers gymnast and National Team member, Ananda Fraser, won a silver medal on Vault and placed 8th overall. This was Trinidad & Tobago’s
first international medal.
2002
Commonwealth Games - Manchester, England
- Tots & Tumblers, along with National Coaches Clifton Mc Dowell and Deborah Garcia, were responsible for the creation of Trinidad & Tobago’s first National
Women’s Gymnastic Team, which participated in the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England. Four of the five team members were Tots &
Tumblers gymnasts.
CAC Games - El Salvador
- National Team Members competed in the CAC Games in El Salvador.
- Ananda Fraser became the first local gymnast to qualify for an apparatus final (Vault).
1998
Ministry of Sport & Youth Affairs
- Annette Telfer won Female Coach of the Year.
- St. Andrew’s School won the Best School Sports Programme (Women’s Gymnastics).
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