2020 International Gymnix Explained

2020 International Gymnix
Location:Montreal, Canada
Nations:10
Competitors:1,350
Dates:March 6-8
Teams:United States
Canada
Belgium
Australia
Germany
Prev:2019
Next:2021

The 2020 International Gymnix competition was the 29th edition of the International Gymnix competition.[1] It was held in Montreal, Canada from March 6-8.[2]

Results

Senior
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Emily Lee
Lilly Lippeatt
Faith Torrez
MyKayla Skinner

Maellyse Brassart
Margaux Daveloose
Fien Enghels
Lisa Vaelen

Laurie Denommee
Sophie Marois
Quinn Skrupa
Rose-Kaying Woo
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Junior
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Skye Blakely
Katelyn Jong
Kaliya Lincoln
Konnor McClain

Charlotte Beydts
Margaux Dandois
Keziah Langendock
Jutta Verkest

Rebeka Groulx
Rylee Miller
Sydney Turner
Alicia Wendland
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Challenge
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References

  1. Web site: L'International Gymnix - Montréal, Canada - Home. internationalgymnix.ca. 2020-03-15.
  2. Web site: 2020 International Gymnix Results. 2020-03-09. The Gymternet. en. 2020-03-15.

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