ALPHA RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CLUB
email: alphagymstiks@hotmail.com
tel: (780) 686-2582

The sole purpose of the club is to develop the sport of rhythmic gymnastics through the development of confidence, teamwork and competent skills. Through this formula participants become gymnasts with a love for the sport. It takes a team of paid staff and dedicated parents to make this work.

The volunteer Board of Directors is accountable to the Societies Act, Rhythmic Gymnastics Alberta and the Alberta Gaming Commission. TheBoard of Directors is responsible for hiring the best coaching and support staff available, managing the administration of the club and providing the volunteer support necessary for the gymnasts to participate in athletic events.

The Board of Directors ensures that each gymnast is fully registered with the club and the provincial association. Each Coach is responsible for providing a safe, fun and progressive learning environment to gymnasts registered in their assigned class or team.

Every ALPHA Gymnast is a WINNER!!

ALPHA'S Club Motto is Achieving Life-long Proficiency and Healthy, Happy Athletes. This club maintains its distinction as a non-competitive club. Our philosophy is "Excellence without Judgment". Gymnasts are challenged to achieve their full potential in this sport without the unnecessary stress of competition. Any athlete that wants to fully participate is given the support needed to achieve their goals and dreams within the sport. In this environment, the club's desire to foster a love for life long active living in each gymnast is achieved.

After their participation in Ontario's "Red Ribbon" event 2009,
they wrote the following report to Rhythmic Gymnastics Alberta:
Red Ribbon competition summary

Alpha Rhythmics sent two AGG groups to attend the Red Ribbon AGG Invitational in Markham, ON on June 20, 2009. This is the first time groups from Alberta have attended the event and they were superb representatives! Each group had 4 gymnasts and both groups competed in the Interclub Level 4 (16-30 age category). Both groups did INCREDIBLY well and were commended by the judges on their performances, especially as they were first-time participants. Group A (Lauren Wig, Anita Yaremko, Katelyn Malayko and Rhodielyn Padilla) won 2nd place in the free and creative routines, finishing 2nd overall. Group B (Victoria Swiredowsky, Victoria Montalto, Melanie Stephens and Stacey Adams) won 4th place in the free and creative routines, finishing 4th overall. In addition, the judges awarded Group A, the Most Spirited Performance trophy, which goes to a group that shows excellent expression and presentation throughout their routines. Congratulations girls! Hopefully Alpha’s participation will pave the way for more teams from Alberta to attend the Red Ribbon event and to give AGG a try!

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