USAG Acro National Championships July 27-31, 2008

Des Moines, Iowa

Complete National Scores in PDF

Program for the Nationals in PDF

Video Montage by Dylan Inserra

2008 Acro Nationals Gold Medalists!

  • Level 10 Women's Pair 17+
    Bryant & Hovey BGC
    Gold Medalists - 51.45
  • Level 9 Women's Group 12-14
    Traina, Miller & Banousky USAAA
    Gold Medalists - 50.50
  • Level 9 Men's Pair 17+
    Osborne & Inserra WOGA
    Gold Medalists - 49.90
  • Level 9 Women's Pair 15-16
    Eisenmenger & Lemmons BGC
    Gold Medalists - 54.15
  • Level 7 Women's Group 17+
    Anderson, Seagroves & Owens BGC
    Gold Medalists - 25.50
  • Level 6 Women's Pair 12-14
    Gold Medalist Ties - 26.25
    Rohm & Renteria Browns
    Fagala & Huerta BGC
  • Level 5 Mixed Pair 12-14
    Tardie & Martinez USAAA
    Gold Medalists - 24.85
  • Level 5 Women's Pair 12-14
    Foster & Gaona Browns
    Gold Medalists - 26.05
  • Level 5 Women's Pair 11-
    Robertson & Lawton Browns
    Gold Medalists - 26.95

Texas Acro at GAT

Dear Texas Acro Clubs,
Congratulations to our National Champions and all the athletes who competed at Nationals. Brandi Lewis has sent the results to GAT and you should be contacted about the awards ceremonies on Sat Aug. 30th in Austin. All Gold medalists and their coaches will be recognized at the awards ceremony and given a ticket to attend the GAT banquet. It is quite an honor to have our athletes recognized on the same platform as Olympians. Congratulations also to:

  • Rumen Lachkov – Junior Olympic Coach of the year
  • USAAA Level 5 -3rd place Team
  • Browns Level 7 - 3rd place Team
  • BGC Level 6 - 1st Place Team
  • BGC Level 9 - 3rd place Team
  • BGC Level 9 Women's Pair, Emery Pechacek & Dana Ringel - JO Most difficult Skill and Most Original Skill Awards.

Texas athletes selected to the JO National Team:

  • BGC L9 WP DeShay Eisenmenger & Hayley Lemmons
  • USAAA L9 WG Allison Traina, Scottie Miller & Michelle Banowsky
  • BGC L10 WP Valerie Bryant & Danielle Hovey Hayley Lemmons and DeShay Eisenminger were selected at the trials in California to go to World Championships.