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(Left to right): Ariel Hernandez, 11, Cascade Johnson,

(Left to right): Ariel Hernandez, 11, Cascade Johnson,

(Left to right): Ariel Hernandez, 11, Cascade Johnson, 13, Grace Ritz, 12, and Malia Alana, 11, work on tuck jumps during their K-Bay Gymnastics practice, Aug. 10, 2015. They are training to compete with the Ra... More

Emma Bibona, 8, practices her hollow/arch position

Emma Bibona, 8, practices her hollow/arch position

Emma Bibona, 8, practices her hollow/arch position on the high bar at the gymnastics court with U.S. Marine Sgt. Bryce Kirkley, a gymnastics coach and a Texas native. K-Bay Gymnastics is part of Marine Corps Co... More

Grace Ritz, 12, practices a beam routine Aug. 10, 2015,

Grace Ritz, 12, practices a beam routine Aug. 10, 2015,

Grace Ritz, 12, practices a beam routine Aug. 10, 2015, during a K-Bay Gymnastics class held four times a week at the gymnastics court. The team is training for an upcoming Kick-Off Meet, Aug. 31, held at Marin... More

Kaitlyn Almarez, an 11-year-old Rainbow Gymnastics

Kaitlyn Almarez, an 11-year-old Rainbow Gymnastics

Kaitlyn Almarez, an 11-year-old Rainbow Gymnastics Academy athlete, competes in the uneven bars event during the Kick-Off Meet, held between the Rainbow Gymnastics Academy and K-Bay Gymnastics at the gymnastics... More

Ashley Cruz, 11, jumps to a high bar with encouragement

Ashley Cruz, 11, jumps to a high bar with encouragement

Ashley Cruz, 11, jumps to a high bar with encouragement from Di Rodin, lead instructor of K-Bay Gymnastics aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Aug. 10, 2015. K-Bay Gymnastics is part of Marine Corps Community Serv... More

Tiana Alfse, 12, practices her splits with Jorilyn

Tiana Alfse, 12, practices her splits with Jorilyn

Tiana Alfse, 12, practices her splits with Jorilyn Gorgonio, a K-Bay Gymnastics coach, during team practice aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Aug. 10, 2015. Alfse and her team is training to compete with the Rai... More

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