Awesome Article on Coach Amy

December 7, 2009 by admin  
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amy-webCoach Amy attends Collin College.  They did a great article on her after her return from Russia, click here to read it!

Allen Athlete Takes Silver at Worlds

December 1, 2009 by admin  
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womentusilver1ALLEN, TX: Power tumbler Amy McDonald returned home from St. Petersburg, Russia having earned a silver medal in team competition at the 2009 World Trampoline and Tumbling (T&T) Championships. McDonald, who trains at Eagle’s Wings Athletics in Allen, was part of the four-member team representing the United States.

Going into the competition, the 25 year-old McDonald was ranked third in the U.S. for power tumbling. “She is the older, more stable, team member that the national coaches love to have around to calm and cheer the other girls during competitions,” says Kelly Taylor, leader of the congregation that McDonald attends as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

On her first day of individual competition, McDonald placed 13th in the preliminaries (second highest on the U.S. team), with the top eight going on to event finals.

In team qualifications, her solid routines earned a score of 30.300 on her first pass and 29.0 on her second. The first pass, a straight pass (no twists), was a double layout to a double pike. Her second pass, considered the twisting pass, was a full twisting whip to a full-in pike. The U.S. came in fourth place with a total score of 183.0, behind Russia, Great Britain and Canada.

In the team finals only three of the four members of the team compete. “After prelims the tough decision had to be made as to who would compete in the team final,” says McDonald. “We all wanted to get a medal.” McDonald, having competed with the other girls for years, knew their strengths and her own.

“I was the team captain and I knew that this decision was not going to be easy, but I knew my teammates were the ones that needed to compete, so I made the decision to step down and take my place as the team leader from the sidelines,” she continued. “I never expected to step down from the last competition of my career but I knew that it was what I was meant to do. I will never regret that decision.”

In team finals, the U.S team moved up to take second place, while a gold medal went to the home team, Russia. All four members of the U.S. team received a silver medal.

“This was a great experience for me,” added coach Bret Stout, “to see

the USA Team come from behind to take silver, and to see your athlete

make the decision and sacrifice that helped the team achieve this goal

was one of the most rewarding, if not the most rewarding moment in my

coaching career.”

McDonald, who also won silver in the 2005 World team finals and gold in the 2007 World team finals, has retired from competition. She

travels around North Texas judging tumbling competitions and has been offered the head tumbling coach position at Eagle’s Wings Athletics.

Allen Athlete Off to World Championships

November 5, 2009 by alyson  
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ALLEN, TX: A 15-hour plane ride and a 9-hour time change would mess up any of us. But when you’re ranked second in the nation for power tumbling, you’ve got to get your timing back in just a few days to do your best at the Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships. Allen athlete Amy McDonald is not letting jet lag interrupt her bid to win the title at the 26th World Championships held in St. Petersburg, Russia from November 7th through 15th.

McDonald, who trains at Eagle’s Wings Athletics (EWA), is a member of the Senior National Team. The U.S.A. delegation competing in the event is made up of the top four female tumblers in the country. This will be McDonald’s third time to participate in the Worlds. “Amy is the oldest member of the team and provides the seasoned leadership and experience needed by her younger teammates,” said Bret Stout, EWA’s Trampoline and Tumbling (T & T) head coach.

In 2005 the USA Team won a bronze medal. In 2007 they won gold, and hope to do the same this year. “Russia is favored to win, and with the competition on their home soil they certainly have the odds in their favor,” says Coach Stout. “But the U.S. is known for upsetting Russia’s team with consistent performances.”

McDonald is currently helping coach the T & T team at EWA, where she helped produce 4 National champions, 14 Regional champions and 23 State champions this past season. She also does tumbling clinics around the country for the USA Gymnastics T & T program.

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