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It's a lot of fun for ALL to have a full house for the Athletes. THUS - ever since, we've advertised the "Main Event", and reserve it for the Highest Level Gymnasts attending the Meet - typically the Level 9's / 10's. Sure, the audience was heavily rooting for the local athletes, but were super supportive of ALL of the athletes. The same was true for when a Gymnast stuck a Vault. A level 10 might miss a release on Bars and 'belly smack' on the mats, and you'd get this huge collective 'Ohhhh!'. They were performing to a packed crowd - like a rowdy Football Game. It was FUN! Not just for me, but for the coaches & athletes. General Public who've never seen a 'live' gymnastics Competition. But the place was packed with many people who do not even have a child in the sport. Sure, we had the normal audience of Mom's & Dad's of the gymnasts. He - rather than I - saw this event like a "Prize Fight", and dubbed it the "Main Event"! That stuck.Īpparently he had a good amount of readers to his article in that we had a huge audience for the Event. In trying to explain it to the reporter he wanted to know when to tell the public when the Top Athletes were competing. USAG Level System - let alone to a Press Reporter with limited knowledge of Gymnastics who in turn would re-explain it to an audience with limited knowledge of Gymnastics. X-Treme Gymnastics - Middleburg Heights, OH.Stumpf's Gymnastics - Williamsville, NY.Pittsburgh Northstars - Pittsburgh, PA.

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  • 1918-1919: An archive at the Library of Congress has the full run of the World War I incarnation of this paper.
  • No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. Stars and Stripes merged with the veterans' newspaper The National Tribune in the 1920s, and for a time was publishd under both names. A privately-published paper using the same name was also printed for a while after World War I. Since then, editions have been published during various wars and overseas deployments (though not always between them). The first paper called Stars and Stripes was published by Union soldiers in 1861. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.) Publication History Stars and Stripes is a newspaper published by and for US military personnel, authorized by the Defense Department. Presents serial archive listings for Stars and Stripes It is located in the West basement under the Barnes & Noble campus. Stars and Stripes archives The Online Books Page Texas Techs Stars & Stripes Lounge opened in Spring 2014 in our Student Union Building.








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