Annual Report - Gymnastics Ontario
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Annual Report - Gymnastics Ontario
2011—2012 Annual Report Strategic Plan Update GymnasƟcs Ontario is currently developing the 2012—2016 Strategic Plan to be released in the near future MISSION To lead the Sport of GymnasƟcs in Ontario by striving for excellence in the development and promoƟon of quality programs and services which encourage lifelong involvement for all parƟcipants. G.O. will be respected as the leading organizaƟon in Canadian Sport. Leadership Accountability Excellence Integrity CollaboraƟon. VISION VALUES STRATEGIC PLAN 2007—2012 Measuring Performance Enhanced Par cipa on Rec. & Comp. Athlete Registra ons Increase par cipa on and registra on at G.O. clubs by 5% each year. • 2010 – 2011 Athlete Registra on: 94,289 • 2011 – 2012 Athlete Registra on: 86,240 Enhanced Capacity Increase sponsorship and corporate support by at least one addi onal partner each year Increase the number of officials and coaches in gymnas cs by 5% each year. • Con nue work to develop “partnerships” across a number of product categories and services with the end goal to bringing “new” partners to G.O. • 2010—2011 Coaches: 3,527 • 2011—2012 Coaches: 3,393 • 2010—2011 Officials: 193 • 2011—2012 Officials: 154 Enhanced Excellence Increase Ontario’s par cipa on at the World Championships and Olympic Games by 5% by 2012 • Increased compe ve opportuni es in prepara on for 2011 Canada Winter Games. Earn the Gold Medal in Gymnas cs at the 2011 Canada Winter Games by both Men’s and Women’s Ar s c teams. • Women’s Ar s c ‐ Gold Medal • Men’s Ar si c ‐ Bronze Medal Enhanced Interac on Improve the safety record of clubs to reduce the number of insurance claims by 5% by 2010 and an addi onal 5% by 2011 • Verifica on of Coaching Accredita on • Con nua on of Risk Management and Respect in Sport GOALS Maintain technology and technological advances Enhance the delivery of programs and services • Online Registra on Con nue to strive for innova on and effec veness in our opera onal management • Ongoing Review and Revision of internal procedures 2 RESULTS • Crea on of new website President’s Message As we all sat riveted to our television sets during the London Olympics, we shared in the amazing journey of our Olympians. Their achievements and efforts have inspired a genera on of athletes, coaches, judges and clubs and our sport is feeling a renewed excitement as we enter our 2012‐2013 season. It was a fi ng conclusion to a very successful and produc ve year for the federa on and all its members. As you read through the pages of this Annual Report, I know you will share our pride in our gymnas cs communi‐ ty and the accomplishments we have achieved through true partnerships. At the 2010 Annual General Mee ng, our clubs came together to introduce a strategy for bringing financial stability to the federa on. The staff of Gymnas cs Ontario, your Board of Directors, your Technical Commi ees, our judging community, and our clubs hos ng compe ons took your commitment to heart and worked together to turn our financial situa on around. We understood that your willingness to commit an addi onal $2 per member to the future of our sport, needed to culminate in results. And you will see by the significant surplus that we achieved and the growth and stability in our reserve funds, that the en re community rose to the challenge to re‐set our path. On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of Gymnas cs Ontario, I offer my whole hearted thanks. I am so very proud to be a member of this federa on. Cheers – Linda Linda Clifford President Board of Directors President Secretary, Policies & Procedures Treasurer Administra on and Human Resources Ethics Business Development & Support Risk Management Educa on & Standards Director at Large Linda Clifford Angel Crossman Barbara Bergeron Margaret Grosser Barb Dring Wendy Porter Ruth Uren Nicki Chre en‐Mills Sarah Smith Gymnastics Ontario Staff Chief Execu ve Officer Technical Director Finance Manager Opera ons Manager WAG Program Manager MAG Program Manager Rhythmic Program Manager T&T Program Manager Educa on Coordinator Membership Services Coordinator Administra ve Services Coordinator Dave Sandford Sean Holmes Siobhan Covington Cindy Clapp Audra Sederavicius Norm Loader Ilinca Nita‐Saguna Allison Tanaka Yuliana Korolyova Colleen O’Hare Terri Parsons Board and Staff Gymnas cs Ontario 3 Membership Ongoing programming, services and activities provided directly to each category of registered members. Athletes Invitational / Interclub Competitions Qualifying System (Qualifiers/Cups/Ontario Championships/Elite Ontario) Tour Selection / Tour National Cup / Elite Canada / Canada Cup Canada Winter Games Eastern / Canadian Championships Demonstration Opportunities Training Camps and Clinics Quest for Gold and other Grant Initiatives Insurance Coverage Coaches NCCP Coach Education Training Awards Recognition Annual Technical Congress Learning Facilitator Training Program Coaching Clinics and Forums Annual and Bi-Annual Technical Assemblies Insurance Coverage Judges Ontario Development Program Assessors Certification Course Beginners Judging Education Courses Intermediate Judging Education Courses Maintenance Judging Clinics Long Time Service Awards Insurance Coverage Club Support Ivrnet Club Management Employee Benefits Program NCCP On-line Registration Updated Website 3rd Level Consulting Communications Insurance Coverage 4 2012 London Olympians Rhythmic Gymnastics The big moment finally arrived as the Senior Group and coaches, Svetlana Joukova and Zdravka Tzonkova made their Summer Olympic debute. The team had been training in Spain for majority of July and traveled directly to London before the RG event begins on August 9th 2012. The first ever Canadian Senior Group to attend the Olympics games finished in 11th place and showed off their beautifully dynamic and intricate routines on Aug. 9th and 10th to a welcoming audience in the Wembley Arena. The team scored 24.050 for their ball routine and a total of 23.975 for their hoop and ribbon routine. Congratulation to the athlete, coaches, their families and friends and all supporting individuals who cheered them on from their computers and television sets! You made us so proud to have reached the highest caliber of the sport of Rhythmic Gymnastics! Team Members included: Head Coach – Svetlana Joukava Assistant Coach – Zdravka Tchonkova Athletes: Anastasiya Muntyanu Kelsey Titmarsh Rose Cossar Alexandra Landry Katrina Cameron Anjelika Reznik Women’s Artisitc Five gymnasts qualified for the women’s Olympic team, and three of them are from Ontario! Threetime Canadian all around champion Kristina Vaculik of Whitby, Ont., topped the 11 finalists in the running for an Olympic berth. Also qualifying for Canada’s first full team in women’s gymnastics since the 2004 Olympics were Victoria Moors of Cambridge, Ont., Brittany Rogers of Coquitlam, B.C., Dominique Pegg of Sarnia, Ont., and Ellie Black of Halifax. Jessica Savona of Oakville, Ont., and Madeline Gardiner of Cambridge, Ont., were named first and second reserve athletes respectively. Our 2012 London Olympians finished fifth with the best performance in a non boycotted Olympics by Team Canada. 5 London 2012 Olympics Trampoline Jason Burnett won a silver medal at the 2004 Beijing Olympics after competing the most difficult routine of the competition. Known for pushing the limits in difficulty, Jason continues to compete the most difficult routines in Men’s Individual Trampoline. In January, at the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event, Jason finished fourth and qualified to compete at the London 2012 Olympics where he represented Canada yet again. Jason finished 8th in the men’s competition at the London Games. Karen Cockburn is one of Ontario’s treasures. Karen has stood on the podium for trampoline at THREE olympics – Bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics, and Silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She had the honour to carry the Canadian flag at the closing ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games. London was her FOUTH Olympics. Karen had a remarkable competition in London and we are so very proud of her. Rosannagh (Rosie) MacLennan qualified for London at the 2011 Trampoline World Championships in Birmingham, when she won Silver. London was her second Olympics. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics she represented Canada and placed 7th. In 2011, Rosie won Gold at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Paired with Karen Cockburn, she also competes the synchronized trampoline. In London this summer Rosie brought home the only Gold medal for Canada with her amazing routine in the Women’s Individual Trampoline. 6 Athlete Development Pathway Stage One: Participation and Talent Identification Stage Two: Selection of a Competitive Program Stage Three: Progression through Competitive Levels 7 Coaches by Discipline Recreational Coaches by Discipline Acrobatics Aerobics Artistic Rhythmic Trampoline/DMT Tumbling 49 139 9 1 0 2013 Men's Artistic Inter‐Club Provincial 23% Rhythmic National Inter‐Club 26% Provincial National 27% 31% 42% 51% Women's Artistic Inter‐Club Provincial National 10% 43% 47% Trampoline/DMT Inter‐Club Provincial Tumbling National Inter‐Club 7% 52% 24% 41% Provincial 8% 68% 8 National Athletes by Discipline Recreational Athletes by Discipline Aerobic Artistic Special Needs Rhythmic Trampoline/DMT Tumbling 2535 30 259 796 663 74423 Aerobics Inter‐Club Provincial Acrobatics National Inter‐Club 00 Provincial National 8 27 26 8 Rhythmic Inter‐Club M en 's A rtistic Provincial National In ter‐C lu b 72 P ro v incial N atio n al 64 297 257 286 292 Trampoline / Tumbling Inter‐Club Provincial 138 Women's Artistic National Inter‐Club 1139 216 Provincial National 107 394 3184 9 Athlete Development CANGYM Program The CANGYM Program binder is bilingual and comes complete with 5 distinct badge description sections outlining the skills in each level, and also includes original Participant Evaluation Forms and Progress Reports, along with Certificates of Participation and Completion that can be given to the participants. In addition, the CANGYM program includes a selection of Sample Coach’s comments and Routines which coaches can utilize near the end of the term. This program can be adapted to a wide variety of age groups and abilities, and, paired with an enthusiastic coaching staff will help your club develop skilled and confident gymnasts. The second edition of the CANGYM – ARTISTIC is endorsed by Olympic Champion Kyle Shewfelt. Based on the CANGYM badge sales Gymnastics Ontario can determine that the majority of Ontario based gymnastics clubs are utilizing and have adopted this program. Currently the CANGYM badge program is being reviewed to include a Rhythmic Gymnastics as has been done with Trampoline sports who currently utilize the CANJUMP program. HIGH FIVE PROGRAM Gymnastics Ontario also supports, delivers and encourages accrediting clubs as HIGH FIVE. HIGH FIVE is a comprehensive quality assurance standard for children`s sport and recreation programs for children aged 6 to 12. In this past year Gymnastics Ontario offered and facilitated a HIGH FIVE course in conjunction with our Technical Congress to certify 12 coaches. I LOVE GYMNASTICS WEEK Gymnastics Ontario supports and promotes I Love Gymnastics Week which is now a National initiative that sees clubs across the country participating in demonstrations from inside their clubs to malls and in some cases taking gymnastics to the streets. The event has received proclamation by Mayors across Ontario yearly and supports the promotion of a fun environment for gymnasts of all ages to demonstrate their ability and commitment to programs. Some of the group demonstrations from I Love Gymnastics Week will move on to Canadian Gymnaestrada and in some cases to the World Gymnaestrada. Ontario’s Rhythmic gymnastics clubs are the largest promoters of these events given their pre alignment to group routines. The scope of adoption for these programs and events vary. The masters and invitational competitions see over 67% of our member clubs participating which is a great number committed to the development of lifelong gymnastics skills. 10 Athlete Development Progression of Gymnasts from the Invita onal and or Inter‐Club System MEN'S ARTISTIC WOMEN'S ARTISTIC TRAMPOLINE TUMBLING RHYTHMIC (IND) RHYTHMIC (GROUP) INTER - CLUB INVITATIONAL INTER-CLUB INTER-CLUB INTER - CLUB INTER - CLUB LEVEL 1 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 1 (10-12) LEVEL 1 (13+) LEVEL 2 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 2 (10-12) LEVEL 2 (13+) LEVEL 3 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 3 (10-12) LEVEL 3 (13+) LEVEL 4 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 4 (10-12) LEVEL 4 13+) ODP/OCP 7 (LEV 2-7) ODP/OCP 8 (LEV 2-8) ODP/OCP 9 (LEV 2-9) OCP 10 (LEV 2-9) OCP 11 (LEV 2-9) OCP 12 (LEV 2-9) OCP 13 (LEV 2-9) OCP 14+ (LEV 2-9) INTER-CLUB INTER-CLUB PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL A B C A B C D LEVEL 1 (7-8) LEVEL 2 (8-10) LEVEL 3 (11-12) LEVEL 4 (13-14) LEVEL 5 (14+) LEVEL 5 STAR (14+) LEVEL 6 (18+) LEVEL 1 (7-8) LEVEL 2 (8-10) LEVEL 3 (11-12) LEVEL 4 (13-14) LEVEL 5 (14+) LEVEL 5 STAR (14+) LEVEL 6 (18+) PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL LEVEL 1 (7-8) B LEVEL 2 (8-9) A LEVEL 2 (8-9) B LEVEL 3 (9-10) A LEVEL 3 (9-10) B LEVEL 4 (10-12) A LEVEL 4 (10-12) B LEVEL 4 (10-12) C LEVEL 5 (13-15) A LEVEL 5 (13-15) B LEVEL 5 (13-15) C LEVEL 6 (16+) B LEVEL 6 (16+) C PRENOVICE (7-9) NOVICE (9-12) 4/5 NOVICE (9-12) 2/3 JUNIOR (13-15) 4/5 JUNIOR (13-15) 2/3 SENIOR (16+) NATIONAL RHYTHMIC AGG PRE-NOVICE NOVICE JUNIOR SENIOR INTER - CLUB AGG LEVEL 1 (8-10) AGG LEVEL 2 (11-13) AGG LEVEL 3 (14-16) AGG LEVEL 4 (16+) AGG ADULT (30+) PROVINCIAL LEVEL 1 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 1 (10-12) LEVEL 1 (13+) LEVEL 2 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 2 (10-12) LEVEL 2 (13+) LEVEL 3 (UNDER 10) LEVEL 3 (10-12) LEVEL 3 (13+) LEVEL 4 (10-12) LEVEL 4 (13-15) LEVEL 4 (16+) LEVEL 5 (13-15) LEVEL 5 (16+) NATIONAL ARGO A (10-11) ARGO B (11-12) ARGO C (12-13) TYRO (13) TYRO (14) TYRO (15) YOUTH (13-15) JUNIOR HP OPEN (16+) SENIOR NATIONAL PROVINCIAL OCP: AGE 9 (LEV 5-9) AGE 10 (LEV 5-9) AGE 11 (LEV 5-9) AGE 12 (LEV 5-9) AGE 13 (LEV 5-9) AGE 14+ (LEV 5-9) NATIONAL YOUTH NOVICE 10-14 NOVICE 15+ OPEN SENIOR YOUTH NOVICE 10-14 NOVICE 15+ OPEN SENIOR DMT AEROBIC NATIONAL INTER - CLUB PRE-NOVICE NOVICE OPEN HP JUNIOR HP SENIOR INTER - CLUB INTER - CLUB MASTERS AGE 18+ PROVINCIAL A B C NATIONAL YOUTH NOVICE 10-14 NOVICE 15+ OPEN SENIOR LEVEL 1 (7-10) LEVEL 2 (11-14) LEVEL 3 (15-17) PROVINCIAL LEVEL 1 (9-10) LEVEL 2 (11-14) LEVEL 3 (15-17) NATIONAL PRENOVICE NOVICE AGE GRP 1 AGE GRP 2 OPEN MASTERS AGE 18+ 11 NATIONAL PRE-NOVICE NOVICE JUNIOR SENIOR PROVINCIAL AGG CHILDREN (8-10) AGG PRENOVICE(10-12) AGG NOVICE (12-14) AGG JUNIOR (14-16) AGG SENIOR (16+) Athlete Development Training Camps Discipline Date Location Event Details Rhythmic Nov. 2012 Aspirals GC Led by Lidiya Yavroskaya, Alexandra Orlando and Elvira Boudakova this camp was to enhance gymnasts’ preparation for the upcoming season Rhythmic Nov. 2012 Ritmika RG Club Led by Teresa Orr and Irina Funtikova this camp encourages strong basic technique and physical preparations Men’s Artistic Dec. 2011 Etobicoke Led by Olympic hopeful Casey Sandy and Brevet Judge Greg Jackson this camp focused on warmup preparation, skill development and conditioning Men’s Artistic Dec. 2011 Ottawa Gymnastics Center Led by Olympic coach Dave Arnold this camp focused on warm-up preparation, skill development and conditioning Rhythmic (AGG) Dec. 2012 Jusco RG Club Led by world clinician Antton Laine this camp focused on body technique and choreography Acrobatics Feb. 2012 Simcoe Gliders Led by Don Holmes and Kosta Zakharenko this camp was an introduction to basic pair elements, handstands, levels and individual balances. Women’s Artistic Mar. 2012 Ottawa Gymnastics Center Athletes trained and interacted with other athletes in the province to exchange and learn new progressions and conditioning ideas Trampoline and Tumbling Apr. 2012 Burlington BG’s Led by world clinician Dave Ross this camp was focused on fundamental skills and incorporating drills and basic techniques into daily training 12 Athlete Development Team Ontario Training Camps Discipline Date Location Event Details Rhythmic Dec. 2011 York Stars RG Club Rising Stars Tour selection offered a competitive opportunity for athletes in the Training to Compete stage Training Session for Team Coaches to meet athletes and their personal coaches and to learn about the athletes going on the Tour Trip (i.e. personalities, equipment and spotting needs etc.) Led by Irelands World coach Roisin Kavanagh this camp brought European choreography and artistry to Ontario’s routine development Women’s Artistic Dec. 2011 East York Gym Club Acrobatics Mar. 2012 Oakville Gymnastics Club Trampoline and Tumbling Mar. 2012 Skyriders Trampoline Club Focus on singles as a base to more complicated doubles. Introduction to new skills. Women’s Artistic Apr. 2012 Gemini Gymnastics Club Training Session for Team Coaches to meet athletes and their personal coaches, going to Eastern Canadian Championships Training and Assessment Camps Discipline Date Location Rhythmic Jan. 2012 Rhythmic Apr. 2012 Toronto Aspirals GC Kalev Estienne Men’s Artistic May 2012 Burlington BGs Women’s Artistic May 2012 Gemini Gymnastics Club Rhythmic Jun. 2012 Kalev Estienne Event Details Testing body technique and exchanges (with emphasis on clubs and hoop) Testing body technique and exchanges (with emphasis on ball and rope) Team training session for athletes and coaches attending Nationals for routine evaluation and team bonding. Let by Brevet judge Greg Jackson Training Session for Team Coaches to meet athletes and their personal coaches and to learn about the athletes going to Eastern Canadian Championships (i.e. personalities, equipment and spotting needs etc.) As well as a training opportunity for any athletes attending Canadians. Initial selection of the Ontario Group (YOG age eligible) 13 Athlete Development Full Competition Listing Discipline WAG WAG WAG ACRO WAG WAG WAG MAG T&T WAG WAG WAG ACRO MAG T&T WAG WAG WAG MAG RG T&T WAG WAG WAG T&T T&T RG 14 Date Nov. 2011 Nov. 2011 Nov. 2011 Dec. 2011 Dec. 2011 Dec. 2011 Dec. 2011 Jan. 2012 Jan. 2012 Jan. 2012 Jan. 2012 Jan. 2012 Feb. 2012 Feb. 2012 Feb. 2012 Feb. 2012 Feb. 2012 Feb. 2012 Mar. 2012 Mar. 2012 Mar. 2012 Mar. 2012 Mar. 2012 Mar. 2012 Apr. 2012 Apr. 2012 May 2012 Event Provincial Qualifier ‐ TGI Provincial Qualifier ‐ Orangeville Provincial Qualifier ‐ Base Borden 1st Acro Cup ‐ Oakville Provincial Qualifier ‐ Burlington Provincial Qualifier ‐ O awa Provincial Qualifier ‐ Pickering 1 Provincial Qualifier ‐ O awa 1st Ont. Cup ‐Skyriders Trampoline Place Provincial Qualifier ‐ Blenheim‐Kent Provincial Qualifier ‐ Milton Provincial Qualifier ‐ Oshawa 2nd Acro Cup ‐ Mississauga Gymnasc cs Club Provincial Qualifier ‐ Burlington BGs Inc. 2nd Ont. Cup ‐ Scarborough Gym Elites Provincial Qualifier ‐ Pickering 2 Provincial Qualifier ‐ Woodbridge Provincial Qualifier ‐ Alliston Provincial Qualifier ‐ Evolu on Gymnas cs Aurora Provinical Qualifier 1 ‐ Jusco 2nd Ont. Cup ‐ Alliston Provincial Qualifier ‐ St. Catharine Gym Energy Provincial Qualifier ‐ Thunder Bay Provinical Qualifier ‐ Muskoka 3rd Ont. Cup ‐ Burlington BG's 3rd Ont. Cup ‐ Burlington BG's Provinical Qualifier 2 ‐ York Stars Number of Par cipants 235 209 155 38 285 194 215 229 456 198 230 256 58 272 295 210 235 254 270 202 177 214 10 221 314 110 190 Athlete Development Participation in Multi-Sport Games Games Aerobics Acrobatics 2012 Summer Olympics/Paralympics 2016 Summer Olympics/Paralympics 2011 Pan/Parapan American Games 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games Games Aerobics Acrobatics 2011 Canada Winter Games 2015 Canada Winter Games 2010 Ontario Winter Games Men`s Artistic Rhythmic Trampoline Men`s Artistic Rhythmic Women`s Artistic Tumbling Trampoline Women`s Artistic Tumbling Ontario Championships Name of Ontario Championships City Date Training to Compete Category Number of Athletes Men’s Artistic Ontario Championships Ottawa Apr. 2012 Provincial, National, High Performance 263 Rhythmic Elite Ontario Championship Toronto Apr. 2012 National, High Performance 53 Trampoline & Tumbling Elite Ontario Championships Burlington Apr. 2012 National, High Performance 110 Women’s Artistic Ontario Championships Ottawa Apr. 2012 Provincial, National, High Performance 727 Acrobatic Ontario Championships Mississauga May 2012 Provincial, National 74 Rhythmic Ontario Championships Toronto Jun. 2012 Provincial, National 119 Trampoline & Tumbling Ontario Championships Mississauga Jun. 2012 Provincial 283 Total Number of Participants 1629 15 Coach Development COACH EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES This season Gymnastics Ontario effectively hosted 149 NCCP coaching courses with over 2,600 coaches participating. Over 40 different clubs located across the province have hosted NCCP courses this past year and we would like to thank all the clubs who helped to make these courses a tremendous success. To thank the clubs for their commitment, Gymnastics Ontario reinvested over $30,000 back into member clubs who hosted NCCP courses through rental fees and complimentary participant registrations. Gymnastics Ontario continues to work with the outlying areas of Ontario to organize NCCP courses, we appreciate and understand the challenges of these areas and are constantly trying to come up with unique and cost effective ways to offer as many courses as are required. We are re-investing in coaching through our annual “Coaching for Coaches” conference and new initiatives for coach retention and education through the Education Committee Advisory Group. FOUNDATIONS PROGRAM Foundations Program is continuing to be a tremendous success. With over 130 Foundations Courses, over 1500 coaches participated in Foundations Artistic, Trampoline and Rhythmic disciplines. LEARNING FACILITATOR TRAINING Due to a high demand for Foundations courses and in order to supply more courses to the membership, Gymnastics Ontario has selected eleven more candidates who were trained to become Foundations Learning Facilitator. We would like to thank all the Learning Facilitators for their time and dedication in preparing and delivering the courses across the Province. 16 Coach Educa on 17 Judges Development Discipline Type of Clinic Level of Judge City Date Number of Participants WAG National Judges Course National Toronto Sep. 2011 17 MAG Beginner and Maintenance Course Provincial Toronto Oct. 2011 15 WAG Maintenance Clinic Invitational & Provincial Mississauga Oct. 2011 13 WAG Maintenance Clinic Provincial & National Mississauga Oct. 2011 18 WAG Maintenance Clinic Invitational & Provincial Toronto Oct. 2011 10 WAG Maintenance Clinic Invitational & Provincial Toronto Oct. 2011 15 Kingston Oct. 2011 15 NA Oct. 2011 8 Mississauga Oct. 2011 17 Invitational, Provincial & National Invitational, Provincial & National Invitational, Provincial & National WAG Maintenance Clinic WAG Maintenance Clinic WAG Judges Assessment MAG Beginner and Maintenance Course Provincial London Nov. 2011 5 RG Judge Workshop ALL Toronto Nov. 2011 79 RG Rising Stars Tour Trials Provincial and National Richmond Hill Nov. 2011 30 T&T Beginner Course Provincial Toronto Nov. 2011 10 T&T TRA and DMT Maintenance exams Provincial Toronto Nov. 2011 18 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National London Nov. 2011 10 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National London Nov. 2011 6 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National Ottawa Nov. 2011 8 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National Ottawa Nov. 2011 4 RG (AGG) Judge Workshop and Course Beginners- Intermediate Toronto Dec. 2011 37 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National Burlington Dec. 2011 9 WAG ODP Assessor's Course Invitational, Provincial & National Burlington Dec. 2011 18 WAG Upgrading Exam Provincial & National Milton Dec. 2011 7 T&T TUM Maintenance clinic Provincial Mississauga Jan. 2012 7 RG RG Group Development Camp 3 Provincial and National Toronto Jun. 2012 5 Total Number of Participants 18 381 Audited Financial Statements 3 Concorde Gate, Suite # 214 Toronto, Ontario M3C‐3N7 416‐426‐7100 www.ogf.com October 2012 Message to the Membership Re: Audited Financial Statements and Current Year Changes You will notice a change to the format of the year-end audited financial statements for June 2012. The changes are as follows: Balance Sheet - there is disclosure of an internal restriction to net assets Statement of Income and Expense – the reconciliation of net assets that was previously shown at the bottom of this statement has been moved to a new statement called the “Statement of Net Assets” Statement of Net Assets – this is a new statement that reconciles the Net Asset position in total and also shows the transfer of the $1.00 per participant special assessment fee from “unrestricted net assets” to “internally restricted net assets” The purpose for these changes was to meet the requirement of the motion at Gymnastics Ontario’s AGM in 2010 when the $2.00 special assessment fee was approved. The motion required that $1.00 be internally restricted to help Gymnastics Ontario (GO) rebuild its net asset reserves after the difficult year experienced in 2009-2010. This disclosure has been approved by the board and is an accepted disclosure for non-profit organizations. It assists to inform readers of the purpose of building the net asset reserves which otherwise would not be shown in the financial statements. This disclosure will be expanded in 2013 to reflect a new financial policy established to inform readers of GO statements that there is a minimum level of net assets (and of cash balances) necessary to meet the needs of the organization and protect it against any unforeseen reduction in fees in the future. This will be explained in detail at the plenary of the AGM of 2012. Sincerely, Barbara A. Bergeron, CA, and Treasurer for Gymnastics Ontario 19 Audited Financial Statements 20 Audited Financial Statements 21 Audited Financial Statements 22 Audited Financial Statements 23 Audited Financial Statements 24 Audited Financial Statements 25 Audited Financial Statements 26 Audited Financial Statements 27 Audited Financial Statements 28 Audited Financial Statements 29 Audited Financial Statements 30 Club Registra on to June 30, 2012 Club Name Club Name Members Members CLARINGTON GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 4 WHITBY SUPERNOVA GYMNASTICS 84 HEAD OVER HEELS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC 8 MARATHON RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS CLUB JUMP TRAMPOLINE CLUB 8 VAUGHAN GYMNASTICS CLUB 85 85 FINESSE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 15 17 ACADEMY OF SPORT AND FITNESS INC. (CLUBID 585) 86 KINGSTON AEROS TRAMPOLINE CLUB OLYMPIUM RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 88 NATIONAL CAPITAL BOYS COMPETITIVE GYMNASTICS 19 PORT HOPE HEARTS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 92 A.S.F. GYMNASTICS CLUB (CLUB ID 478) 22 YORK GYMNASTICS CLUB 97 SAULT YMCA GYMNASTICS 23 HAMILTON WENTWORTH REGIONETTES 101 MISSISSAUGA NEWNORTH RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 24 GOLD MEDAL GYMNASTICS INC. 105 TORONTO RG 26 SIOUX LOOKOUT GYMNASTICS CLUB 105 TRILLIUM RHYTHMIC TORONTO 26 WALLACEBURG FLYING WS GYMNASTICS CLUB 108 SALTOS ATHLETICS (PERTH) INC. 27 GCGC GLOUCESTER COMMUNITY GYMNASTICS 109 SUDBURY YMCA SALTO GYMNASTICS CLUB 29 G.O. UNATTACHED CLUB 120 RHYTHMIC ELITE CENTRE 30 TRI STAR GYMNASTICS CLUB 120 DURHAM WHIZ KIDS GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 31 CAYUGA GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 121 G.S. AQUATICS INC. 35 SAMPO RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 124 PHOENIX GYMNASTICS CLUB 37 MITCHELL GYMNASTICS CLUB 131 JUSCO RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 41 TORONTO PREMIER GYMNASTIC CLUB 138 STELLA NOVA GYMNASTICS CLUB 41 BRANTFORD GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 139 ASPIRE GYMNASTICS 42 RHYTHMIC GEMSTONES OF LONDON 141 SILHOUETTES OF YORK RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 42 CORE TRAINING GYMNASTICS CENTRE INC. 147 CORONA COMPETITIVE GYMNASTIC GROUP 46 FORT HENRY GYMNASTICS CLUB 147 GYM STARS DYNAMIC GYMNASTICS 49 NORWELL COBRAS GYMNASTICS CLUB 156 RITMIKA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 49 CHAMPIONS GYMNASTICS 168 NIAGARA ACRO CATS 54 KINCARDINE KLASSICS 181 DYNAMO GYMNASTICS SPORTS CENTRE INC. 55 KENORA AERIALETTES GYMNASTICS CLUB 182 SUNSET GYMNASTICS CLUB OF DRYDEN 55 NORTHUMBERLAND GYMNASTICS CENTRE 183 YORK STARS RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 55 RUSSELL RAINBOW GYMNASTICS CLUB 183 AIR GLIDERS TRAMPOLINE CLUB 56 QUANTUM NIAGARA GYMNASTICS INC 195 GRAND RIVER GYMMIES 56 AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE CLUB WOODBRIDGE 202 OTTAWA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 58 LONDON BEJE GYMNASTICS 202 SHENDEREY GYMNASTICS INSTITUTE OPTIMIST SALTOS GYMNASTICS OF PARRY SOUND PIROUETTE RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB 59 62 63 EXTREME NORTH GYMNASTIC CLUB GREATER NAPANEE GYMNASTICS CLUB (THE) SHENDEREY GYMNASTICS UXBRIDGE 207 207 207 ANTI‐GRAVITY TRAMPOLINE INC. 64 SMITHS FALLS GYM STARS GYMNASTICS CLUB 225 RHYTHMIC WAVES GYMNASTIC CLUB 64 BANCROFT GEMS GYMNASTICS INC. 226 KALEV ESTIENNE 65 GALAXY GYMNASTICS & FITNESS INC 226 CHAPLEAU GYMNASTIC CLUB 67 SHENDEREY GYMNASTICS CENTRE LTD 228 FERGUS‐ELORA GYMNASTICS CLUB 68 LINDSAY GYMNASTICS CENTRE 231 JUNGLE GYM GYMNASTICS 78 TORONTO ASPIRALS RGC 233 OLYMPIA EUROGYM 80 SKYRIDERS TRAMPOLINE PLACE INC 237 RED LAKE DISTRICT MAT CATS GYMNASTIC CLUB 80 ADRENALINE GYMNASTICS & TRAINING CENTRE 243 GYMNASTIC GIANTS INC. 81 XPERIENCE GYMANSTICS 243 AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE KW 84 SPRING ACTION TRAMPOLINE 251 31 Club Registra on to June 30, 2012 Club Name AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE CENTRE (MISSISSAUGA) Club Name Members Members 275 WINSTARS GYMNASTICS 720 SWING, SPRING AND FLIP CLUB 277 NORTHERN STARS GYMNASTICS INC. DANCEMAKERS GYMNASTICS 287 PICKERING ATHLETIC CENTRE INC. 735 735 VERTICAL ZONE TRAMPOLINE CENTRE INC. NORTH BAY GYMTRIX GYMNASTICS & ATHLETICS CENTRE INC 739 SIMCOE GLIDERS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 298 308 ETOBICOKE GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 763 KANATA RHYTHMIC SPORTIVE GYMNASTICS CLUB 315 JUST BOUNCE TRAMPOLINE CLUB INC. 764 OWEN SOUND SATELLITES GYMNASTICS CLUB 323 MARIPOSA GYMNASTICS CLUB 766 BLENHEIM‐KENT GOLDEN EAGLES GYMNASTIC 330 BOLTON GYMNASTICS 770 WOODBRIDGE ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 330 CALEDONIA GYMMIES INC. 794 WOOLWICH CARDINALS GYMNASTICS CLUB 338 KINGSTON GYMNASTICS CLUB 815 MARKHAM GYMNASTIC CLUB 346 FOREST CITY GYMNASTICS CLUB 828 AIRBORNE TRAMPOLINE NORTH 347 BARRIE KEMPETTES GYMNASTICS CLUB 860 WINDSOR VISTAS GYMNASTICS INC. 351 GYM MAGIC GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 862 CORNWALL GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 359 LONDON GYMNASTICS ACADEMY 878 DISCOVERY SCHOOL OF SPORT & ART 362 BIRCHMOUNT GYMNASTICS CENTRE 897 EVOLUTION GYMNASTICS AURORA 362 GYMZONE GYMNASTICS/SUDBURY LAURELS 898 TUMBLE TOT CO. & TORNADOS GYMNASTICS (THE) 364 BURLINGTON BGS INC. 912 NORTH BAY APOLLO GYMNASTICS CLUB 385 CARTWHEELS GYM CENTRE INC 913 BASE BORDEN GYMNASTICS CLUB 386 THUNDER BAY GIANT GYMNASTICS INC. 922 LOYALIST GYMNASTICS CLUB 388 HAMILTON GYMNASTIC ACADEMY 945 WELLAND/PELHAM AEREO GYMNASTICS CLUB 397 BLUEWATER GYMNASTICS CLUB SARNIA INC. 971 PETAWAWA KIDS IN ACTION (KIA) GYMNASTICS CLUB 406 ROSE CITY GYMNASTICS INC. 984 BROCKVILLE GYMNASTICS ACADEMY & GYMNY KRICKETS 407 T‐DOT TUMBLERS 985 MUSKOKA LIMBERETTE GYMNASTIC CLUB INC. 411 TRILLIUM SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS 999 HORIZONS GYMNASTICS 413 THUNDER BAY GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION 1,021 ST. THOMAS ELGIN GYMNASTICS CLUB 479 PULSARS GYMNASTIC CLUB 1,035 HALTON HILLS GYMNASTIC CENTRE 482 GYROS GYMNASTICS 1,044 STARFIRE GYMNASTICS 484 NEPEAN‐CORONA SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS 1,068 ALLISTON NIKOLETTES GYMNASTIC CLUB 488 WOODSTOCK GYM CLUB 1,086 KAWARTHA GYMNASTICS CLUB 503 REVOLUTION GYMNASTICS AND SPORTS CENTRE 1,097 SCARBOROUGH GYM‐ELITES CLUB INC. 524 GYMNASTICS ENERGY 1,111 NIAGARA FALLS LIGHTNING GYMNASTIC CLUB INC. 540 AJAX ACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,132 SAULT STE. MARIE GYMNASTIC CLUB 546 GEMINI GYMNASTICS 1,175 HURONS GYMNASTIC CLUB INC. 556 QUINTE BAY GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 1,275 CLUB DE GYMNASTIQUE LES SITTELLES 566 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,294 CAMBRIDGE KIPS GYMNASTICS CLUB 596 FUTURES GYMNASTIC CENTRE INC. 1,341 KIDS SUPERGYM AURORA 620 GUELPH SAULTOS GYMNASTICS 1,370 ALL STAR SPORTS CENTRE 622 KITCHENER‐WATERLOO GYMNASTICS CLUB 1,586 DYNAMO GYMNASTICS INC. 650 TWISTERS GYMNASTICS & TRAMPOLINE CLUB 1,722 VAUGHAN RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS 657 TUMBLERS GYMNASTIC CENTRE 2,074 RICHMOND HILL GYMNASTICS CLUB 673 MILTON SPRINGERS GYMNASTICS CLUB 2,086 HAMILTON MOUNTAIN GYMSTARS GYMNASTICS INC. 676 TORONTO GYMNASTICS INTERNATIONAL INC. 2,223 WORLD CLASS GYMNASTICS INC. 678 GYMNASTICS MISSISSAUGA 2,281 OTTAWA GYMNASTICS CENTRE 2,646 32 Club Registra on to June 30, 2012 Club Name BURLINGTON GYMNASTICS CLUB INC. 2,783 OAKVILLE GYMNASTICS CLUB 3,375 EAST YORK GYMNASTICS CLUB 4,262 Total Club Name Members 88,308 Club registration numbers include individuals with multiple roles who do not pay fees for these additional roles 33 Members Our Partners and Suppliers Many thanks to all those who have made our year a successful one, with hopes and expectaƟons for many more years to come!! 34