- Aisha Gerber
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medaltemplates=Aisha Gerber (born
June 21 ,1990 ) is a world-classCanadian artistic gymnast .Starting as a member of the
Cambridge Kips gymnastics club at the age of three, Gerber was coached by former Soviet Olympic championElvira Saadi and Vladimir Kondratenko. Now a member of the Oakville Gymnastics Club she is currently coached by Kelly and Sue Manjak (Kelly Manjak coached Kyle Shewfelt to his gold medal on floor at the 2004 Olympics). Gerber began competing at the national level in 2000, placing second in the novice division at the Canada Elite meet. In 2001 she won the novice division; in 2002 she became the Canadian junior national champion.In 2003, at the age of thirteen, Gerber began competing internationally for Canada, placing 22nd at the Massila Cup. Over the next three years, Gerber represented Canada at various meets at home and abroad, including the 2005
Pan Am Championships where she was a member of the bronze medal winning junior team.Gerber made an impressive senior debut, winning a bronze medal behind
Nastia Liukin andShayla Worley at the 2006 American Cup. Beset by illness, she missed the 2006Commonwealth Games , but returned to competition at the 2006 Pacific Alliance Championships inHawaii in April, helping the Canadian women achieve a third-place finish in the team finals. She went on to compete at the World Cup finals inGhent , placing fifth on the floor exercise and sixth on thebalance beam .Her expressivefloor exercise routine, set to music byDire Straits , has attracted attention and praise from many commentators and members of the gymnastics community.Gerber is currently an active member of the Canadian senior national gymnastics team.
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* [http://www.gymn.ca/athletes/women/gerber.shtml Bio and competitive results]
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