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2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships

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Dates
  
April 8–10, 2016

2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships

Venues
  
Xfinity Arena (ART & TRA events) Everett Community College (RHY events)

Location
  
Everett, Washington, United States

Competitors
  
at least 300 (projected)

The 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships is the fifteenth edition of the Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships. The competition was held April 8–10, 2016 at the Xfinity Arena (for artistic and trampoline events) and the Everett Community College (for rhythmic events) – both of which are in Everett, Washington. The 2016 event marks the fifth time that the Championships have been held in the United States, and the second time in Everett (the first being 2012).

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The event served as the second international team elite competition for the U.S. women's national team (after the City of Jesolo Trophy) and the first for the men's team.

Background

On March 17, 2015, American national gymnastics governing body USA Gymnastics announced that Everett had been selected to host the Championships for the 2016 edition – a result of the successful event in 2012. USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny said the 2012 championships were "the best Pacific Rim gymnastics event we've [USA Gymnastics] ever held". The 2012 event drew an attendance of 20,343 over three days competition; more than four times higher than the previous 2008 event in San Jose, California. The 2012 event amassed a profit of around $2.5 million.

Promotion

In February 2016, Olympians Carly Patterson and Shawn Johnson visited the Seattle metropolitan area to promote the event at a sports award ceremony.

Venues

Opened on September 27, 2003, as the Everett Events Center, the arena is home to the WHL hockey team Everett Silvertips and the Tilted Thunder Rail Birds roller derby team. Additionally, the arena hosted the 2008 Skate America and several other sporting and exhibition events. The arena had a capacity of 6,200 for the 2012 event but some arena floor area was used to cater for additional seating.

Unlike the 2012 event where all events were contested at the Xfinity Arena, the organizers have decided to use nearby Everett Community College to host the rhythmic gymnastics events. Although it hasn't been confirmed, it is thought that the events will take place in the Gray Wolf Hall. The college's athletic mascot is a Trojan and the hall hosts volleyball matches.

Schedule

Note: All times are in Pacific Time Zone.

Friday, April 8
1:30pm – Men's Team and All-Around Finals – Subdivision 1 & Women's Trampoline Prelims (Xfinity Arena)
2:00pm – Rhythmic Team and All-Around Prelims (EvCC)
7:00pm – Men's Team and All-Around Finals – Subdivision 1 & Women's Trampoline Prelims (Xfinity Arena)

Saturday, April 9
1:30 pm – Women's Team and All-Around Finals – Subdivision 1 & Jr Trampoline Finals (Xfinity Arena)
2:00 pm – Rhythmic Team and All-Around Finals (EvCC)
7:00 pm – Women's Team and All-Around Finals – Subdivision 2 & Sr Trampoline Finals (Xfinity Arena)

Sunday, April 10
12:00 pm – Jr. Women's and Men's Individual Event Finals (Xfinity Arena)
1:00 pm – Rhythmic Individual Event Final (EvCC)
6:00 pm – Sr. Women's and Men's Individual Event Finals (Xfinity Arena)

Broadcast

NBC Sports televised the event. On March 30, 2016, USA Gymnastics announced that the women's team and all-around competitions will be aired through tape-delayed coverage on Sunday, April 10 on NBC from 1–3pm ET.

Additionally, 2008 Olympians Samantha Peszek and Jonathan Horton, along with Evan Heiter, presented live YouTube coverage of the competition.

Tickets

Tickets for the event went on general public release on November 7, 2015.

Participating nations

At present, these are the confirmed nations that will participate in the competition:

  • Australia
  • Canada
  • China
  • Chinese Taipei
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Ecuador
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • United States
  • Confirmed participants

    On December 17, 2015, USA Gymnastics revealed that Simone Biles would compete for the U.S. at the competition. Later, on April 3, 2016, USA Gymnastics announced the U.S.'s team; Simone Biles, Brenna Dowell, Laurie Hernandez, Ashton Locklear, Maggie Nichols and Aly Raisman.

    On April 5, 2016, USA Gymnastics announced that Maggie Nichols won't compete due to a minor knee injury. She's replaced by Ragan Smith.

    Women's Senior Events

    Vault Gold: Shallon Olsen Silver: Brittany Rogers Bronze: Courtney McGregor Uneven Bars Gold: Ashton Locklear Silver: Larissa Miller Bronze: Brittany Rogers Balance Beam Gold: Ragan Smith Silver: Aly Raisman Bronze: Nagi Kajita Floor Exercise Gold: Aly Raisman Silver: Brenna Dowell Bronze: Shallon Olsen

    Women's Junior Events

    Vault

    Uneven Bars

    Balance Beam

    Floor Exercise

    References

    2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships Wikipedia