a ve UNG Fy Sa. mttaer SEE. . a I" vivian y Tam cane Melissa wins 'gold' medal for best gymnastics performance February 18 was a big day in the life of Melissa Kroonen- berg. A year of hard work paid off when the 10-year old Port Perry youngster was presented with a gold medal for "best overall" in her division at a gymnastics meet held in Pickering. "I was so happy to win the medal. I wore it the rest of the day," she told the Star recently. Competing in the Cadet B Division against six other girls her age and skill level, Melisa won first in the floor routine, second on the:vault and third on the beam and un-even bars. Her point total from these four events was enough to give her the gold for "best overall" that day. She's especially pleased with her improvement in the sport of gymnastics. Last year, at the same meet in Pickering, she didn't place in the points. Melissa says the floor rou- 'Melissa Kroonenberg of Port Perry had one very shiny reason for smiling (that gold medal in her hand) as: she won best overall In her category at a gymnastics meet held re- cently in Oshawa. She's been working hard the last year to improve her gymnastics and obviously it's starting to pay off for this ten-year old. (see story) NEW! Party Size Character Theme Cakes tine is her favourite, followed by the vault, and she admits the beam (four inches wide) gives her the most trouble. Melissa has been involved in gymnastics for the last seven years, starting at age three. Two years ago, she joined the Gemini Club in Whitby, and her pracise and training sched- ule calls for about eight hours each week. That's three evenings and Sunday mornings in which she is driven to Whitby for gymnas- tics. And she admits her coaches can be tough and strict at times. But "it's paid off for me, I guess," she said as she held the gold medal and a fist-full of rib- bons. 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