- The
Georgia GymDogs (officially the
Georgia Bulldogs) is the women's
gymnastics team of the
University of Georgia. The team is part of NCAA
Division I...
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known as the "Lady Bulldogs", the women's
gymnastics team,
known as the "
GymDogs", and the team also
being referred to as "The Dawgs". The
university sponsors...
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Stegeman Coliseum,
formerly known as
Georgia Coliseum, is a 10,523-seat multi-purpose
arena in Athens, Georgia,
United States. The
arena opened in 1964...
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Bulldogs gymnastics team. A nine-time All-American in her four
years with the
GymDogs, she
helped win NCAA Team
Championships in 1987 and 1989 as an
early standout...
- 2017, Kupets-Carter was
announced as the new head
coach of the
Georgia Gym Dogs. She was
relieved as head
coach of
Georgia Gymnastics on
April 19, 2024...
- have very many
sensory fibers. Fitzpatrick,
Michael (30
March 2010). "
Gym Dogs coin 'wenis power' cry: Team
catchphrase catches fire". The Red & Black...
- Gymnastics".
University of
Georgia Athletics.
Retrieved September 24, 2020. "
Gymdogs 2020
Season Recap".
University of
Georgia Athletics.
Retrieved September...
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University of
Georgia in 1991. He
served as an ****istant with the
Georgia Gym Dogs from 1990 to 1996 and head team
coach and
competitive director with the...
- 2017.
Retrieved 19
January 2022. Stone,
Augusta (20
March 2019). "Former
GymDogs Gracie Cherrey and
Jordyn Pedersen serve team in new
roles following career-ending...
- United
States Years on national team 2015–17 (USA)
College team
Georgia Gymdogs (2017–21)
Level Senior International Elite Club
Everest Medal record...