Midwest Twisters Gymnastics will be hosting its 8th Annual Gymnastics Invite supported by Hal’s Harley-Davidson March 5-7, 2010 at Pius High School in West Allis, WI.
Over 1,400 gymnasts will compete in the three-day event representing gymnastics clubs throughout the Midwest making this one of the premier gymnastics meets in the state. The invitational will include both girls and boys USA-Gymnastics sanctioned competition in three different competition gyms.
The invite receives a lot of community support. The biggest supporter has been Hal's Harley-Davidson of New Berlin. For the last few years, Hal’s has donated a motorcycle for the weekend for athletes to have their photographs taken on.
Athletes range from beginners/entry level to college scholarship recipients. Saturday evening’s session will marquee the event with some of the top level female gymnasts around. Many of the athletes have already received NCAA scholarships or are being pursued by top-level colleges. This session is not to be missed!
The competition is open to the public and tickets can be purchased at the door. For more information on the event please visit www.MidwestTwisters.com or contact them via email at info@midwesttwisters.com . Midwest Twisters has locations in Hartland, Franklin and Oak Creek.
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