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Marie Annonson was born on 8 October, 1984 in Livermore, California, United States, is an American acrobatic gymnast. At 36 years old, Marie Annonson height not available right now. We will update Marie Annonson's height soon as possible.

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Marie Annonson Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 8 October 1984
Birthday 8 October
Birthplace Livermore, California, United States
Nationality United States

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2019

During her acrobatic gymnastics career, Annonson competed nationally and internationally as the base of a women’s pair with top Brittany Horrell on California Acrosports Team (CATs) in Sacramento, California with her coach Tonya Case.

2017

In 2017, Marie attended the FIG International Judges course in Indianapolis, Indiana and earned her FIG Judging Brevet Category 4. She is also currently a USA Nationally Rated Judge.

Currently, Marie is focusing on WestCoast Training Center, her acrobatic gymnastics business in Livermore, California. She often travels to teach multi-level acrobatic courses, choreograph acrobatic routines, judge acrobatic competitions and other varied things such as being a member of the Las Vegas World Cup Organizing Committee and has also choreographed the National Elite Routine in 2017 & 2018 at the Acrobatic Gymnastics National Championships.

2016

After attending the 2016 World Championships with her 13-19 women's group of Morgan Sweeney, Sophie Gruszka, and Amanda Waterson, Marie shifted from full-time Head Coach of WestCoast Training Center to focus solely on running the business portion of WCTC. Michael Rodrigues, her former World Champion, took over as Head Coach and continues that position currently.

2014

Within each program at USA Gymnastics, the federation recognizes coaches that have received the highest level of coaching distinction. This title is called the Master of Sport. Marie was added to this honorary list in 2014. Along with that recognition, her athletes Kristin Allen and Michael Rodrigues were also inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame, Class of 2015.

2011

WCTC athletes includes the 2011 U.S. mixed-pairs champions, Cassie Lim and Brian Kincher. Lim and Kincher also won the mixed-pair gold in the all-around at the 2011 Flanders International Acro Cup in Puurs, Belgium.

The members of the 2011 U.S Acrobatic Gymnastics National Team members who trained at WCTC include U.S. Junior National Mixed Pair Champions Ani Smith and Jake Kanavel and the junior women's group of Haley Douglas, Samantha Mihalic and Nicole Potepa. In 2008, 10 out of 20 athletes attending the World Age Group Championships from the USA were from WCTC. In 2010, eight of the 14 members of the U.S. Senior National Acrobatics Gymnastics Team trained at WCTC. Members of the 2010 U.S. junior national team that trained at WCTC include Smith, Kanavel, and the women’s group of Cassandra Lim, Alyssa Gardner and Katie Slater. At the 2012 World Championships in Florida, Marie attended as the official Head Coach for the USA Delegation. In 2014, she had 8 National Team members on the USA World Age Group delegation and 2 National Team members on the World Championship delegation.

2010

Other notable contributions Marie has made to the world of Acrobatic Gymnastics is her participation in the Introductory Acrobatic Gymnastics course created and lead by her former coach, Tonya Case. This course was created by Tonya while she was the Acrobatic Gymnastics FIG Technical Committee President in order to grow Acrobatic Gymnastics in multiple countries interested in the sport. Marie helped create the 4-day curriculum course and has taught the course in Venezuela (2010), Bolivia (2011), Mozambique - Africa (2012), Mexico (2013 & 2018), Guatemala (2018) and future course dates include the Caribbean and Chile.

2009

Among the athletes she has coached are Kristin Allen and Michael Rodrigues, who won the mixed-pair all-around gold medal at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the first ever gold medal won for the United States in acrobatic gymnastics at a World Games event. In 2010, Annonson also coached Allen and Rodrigues to win the mixed-pair all-around gold medal at the 2010 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships in Wroclaw, Poland, the second gold medal ever won for the USA in acrobatics at a World Championships.

In 2009, 2010 and 2011, Annonson was named Coach of the Year by USA Gymnastics.

Marie participated in the FIG Coaching Academy Level 1 in Portugal in 2009 and the FIG Coaching Academy Level 2 in 2015. She passed Level 2 with the second highest marks and plans to pursue obtaining her FIG Coaching Brevet by attending the Level 3 course sometime in the near future.

2003

Annonson retired from competition and began coaching in 2003.

2002

In 2002, they competed at the Machuga Cup in Krasnodar, Russia, winning the silver medal right under the reigning Russian world champions. Later on that year, they won the gold at the Winterthur Cup sports acrobatics competition in Winterthur, Switzerland.

The pair won the all-around title at the 2002 U.S. National Championships in New Orleans, Louisiana, also winning the 2002 Best Choreography Award for their notable "doll routine".

They also competed at the 2002 Sports Acrobatic World Age Group Games in Riesa, Germany, where they placed sixth in the preliminary round.

2001

At the 2001 Azur Acro Cup in Antibes, France during April, Annonson and Horrell placed third all-around (49.150).

The women's pair participated in the first Sports Acrobatics World Age Group Games during November 2001 in Zielona Góra, Poland, where they placed eighth in the all-around.

2000

In April 2000, Annonson and Horrell took fifth place in the junior division of the Flanders Acro Trophy in Deinze, Belgium.