Arlene is nominated for Bruce Milligan Award
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:19
Our Club Manager received her nomintion for the NDSAC Bruce Milligan Award for 2009. The awards take place in the Marine Court Hotel on the 30th April 2010.
Good luck to Arlene. Well done to Arlene and her team for all there hard work!
More news soon!
Rathgael Rhthymic Team Home with Medals!
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 18:53

Ciaran Gallagher Irish Gymnastics CEO with RGTC RG gymnast Eden McAllister.
Gymnasts from the rhythmic dicipline competed at the II Open National Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship 2010 on the 20th Feb in Dublin. The team and theyre coaches were pleased with the results and the hard work all paid off!
RGTC would like to congratulate Irish Gymnastcs , the rg technical committee and Cheryl Keenan on their professonial and smooth competition. We look forward to many more.
General results below; CLICK HERE FOR SCORE SHEET
National levels.
Age group 2002 -2004 : Lynzi Kennedy 2nd, Diana Punt 4th
Age group 2000-2001: Chloe Maxwell 3rd, Megan Ogle 4th, Sophie Carson 5th
Age group 1998-1999: Eden McAllister 2nd, Emma McFeteridge was unable to compete.
CLICK HERE FOR SOME PHOTOGRAPHS
RGTC GYMNASTS VISIT MILANO SALE
Thursday, 18 February 2010 23:11
MILANO SALE AT GNI NEW HOME
Some RGTC gymnasts visited the new Gymnastics Northern Ireland home and called in for some new leotards at the Milano sale.
Clck the link to see some photgraphs of the day
.http://www.northernirelandgymnastics.org/milano%20sale.html
Holly Murdock Comes to RGTC
Saturday, 13 February 2010 16:32

Holly Murdock has come to coach at RGTC. The ex Great Britian gymnast competed and trained along side Beth Tweddle. Holly Trained by Tony Byrne and Gina Popa at Salto G.C, began as an acrobatic gymnast.
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Holly Murdock's results in the sport seem to bely her apparent stance as one of Britain's best ever gymnasts. Born December 1983, Holly made her major international debut at the 1998 junior Europeans where she placed 5th in beam finals, though many felt she deserved higher. Later that year Holly travelled to Kuala Lumpur for the Commonwealth Games representing Northern Ireland, where she further confirmed her talent with an 11th place finish, despite her relative inexperience. 1999 was another big year, as she qualified for her first world team contributing on all events except floor, and her consistency helped team Britain to their first ever Olympic team berth. However, a year later her Sydney dreams were not to be and a weak performance at British Nationals (11th) together with a broken toe, left her as a non-competing reserve for the Olympic team. Yet by 2001, with the retirement of many of her compatriots and an older head on her shoulders, Holly made the world team in Ghent and much to many people's surprise finished a remarkable 14th AA - the highest AA finish of a British female gymnast at that time. Her high score of 9.012 was particularly rewarding since not only is floor Holly's weakest event, but with a back injury hindering her progress, the success was no mean feat. However, injury struck once again in 2002 and she was forced to withdraw from both Nationals and the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, both of which she had been well-backed to win. September saw her travel out to USA to begin a new chapter in her life at American university, UCLA, where she will combine both her studies (Holly aspires to be a vet) and her gymnastics, where she trained alongside Olympians from both Canada and USA.
Now Holly is home and finishing her training to become a vet, in the mean time lending her experience and insight to the younger coaches, and gymnasts at RGTC.
WELCOME HOLLY !!!
Click below for some videos of Holly at work! |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZTDfrp7oSs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrgL_I-mQNk
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