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American gymnast and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yuliya Stankevich-Brown (born Yuliya Hall July 16, 1975)[1] is an American tumbling gymnast, and coach. She was inducted into USA gymnastics hall of fame.[2][3]
Yuliya Hall | |
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Full name | Yuliya Hall |
Alternative name(s) | Yuliya Stankevich-Brown |
Country represented | United States |
Born | July 16, 1975 |
Hometown | Moscow, Russia |
Residence | Idaho Falls |
Discipline | Trampoline & Tumbling |
Level | Senior |
Years on national team | United States |
Club | Idaho Elite Gymnastics |
Hall competed at the 2005 World Championships winning a silver medal,[4] 2007 World Championships winning a gold medal.[5][6] and 2010 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships.[7]
Hall was United States national champion in women's tumbling in 2005, 2007, and 2010.[8]
Hall has been coaching at Idaho Elite Gymnastics since 1996.[9]
Hall's gymnastic career began at the age of 5 years old when she was scouted out by two different agencies in the Soviet Union while playing on the playground near her home. Hall was competing at Elite level by age 11. At age 16, Hall switched to power tumbling. In 1992, Hall came over to the United States to help coach and train young American athletes. She then began competing for the USA Gymnastics Team in 2004.
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