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Women's Artistic Gymnastics

Gymnastics BC adopted the USAG Development Program (formerly known as the JO program) in 2014, Gymnastics Canada adopted the USAG Development Program created in the USA for use in the Provinces and Territories in July 2015. The USAG Development Program was created with the belief that all athletes, regardless of their potential, must have a solid foundation of basic skills in order to advance safely. The program allows the gymnasts to advance at their own pace, competing in more than one level in a year, if they so choose. The USAG Development Program is called Canadian Competitive Program (CCP) in Canada. In 2020, BC partially adopted the USAG Xcel program to bridge the gap between the BC Interclub and BC CCP Programs.

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Released by GBC, October 23, 2024

Men's Artistic Gymnastics

Our Men's Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) Program trains boys for three levels of competitions: Provincial, National and Elite. We follow the National and Provincial Pathways, which is based on the idea that all athletes must have a solid foundation of basic skills in order to advance safely.

National Stream

Provincial Stream

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