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Crane wins her first national title at Richmond Olympic Oval

Toronto native crowned senior all-around champion at Canadian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
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It was an Ontario sweep of the podium in the senior all-around competition at the Canadian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships at the Richmond Olympic Oval, led by gold medal winner Sophie Crane

Sophie Crane continued her winning season Sunday, securing the 2018 Canadian senior all-around national title on the final day of competition at the 2018 Canadian Championships in Rhythmic Gymnastics at the Richmond Olympic Oval.

Natalie Garcia also captured her first-ever junior national all-around title.

It was a tight competition for the all-around title between Crane, who was leading after the qualifying rounds on Friday and Saturday, fellow Toronto native Katherine Uchida and defending all-around champion Carmen Whelan (Aurora, ON). 

Crane’s strong performances in the qualifying rounds were enough to carry her through to the win on Sunday though, with Uchida taking the silver, and Whelan the bronze. Top B.C. finisher was Jaedyn Andreotti in in sixth. 

“It’s incredible. I feel so happy and proud of myself for what I accomplished here. I’ve had a lot of competitions leading up to this one and they helped me gain some confidence in myself and I felt pretty prepared and confident,” said Crane. “I knew it would be really close between the three of us, so I just tried to forget about where I was ranked and to just focus on my own routines and I think that really helped me.

Crane also won the ball and ribbon apparatus titles on Sunday, and silver in hoop. Whelan, who struggled throughout the competition, rallied Sunday to win gold in hoop and clubs, silver in ribbon, and bronze with ball, while Uchida took silver in ball and clubs, and bronze in hoop.

Garcia (Mississauga, ON) claimed her first elusive junior national title as she put down eight solid routines over the course of the competition to take the title over last year’s winner Michel Vivier (Toronto, ON) who finished second. Elizabeth Savchenko of Montreal, QC took the bronze.

This is Garcia’s last year as a junior and she couldn’t be happier with the win: “For the past two years I was second or third, so now that I’m the champion, and I can say that I’m the 2018 junior champion, it’s an honour and it’s amazing because my coach and I have worked really hard for this.”

Garcia and Viver traded titles in the apparatus finals with Garcia winning the hoop and ball titles, while taking silver in clubs and ribbon, and Vivier took the clubs and ribbons titles and silver in hoop and ball.

B.C.’s Gabriela Georgieva was fifth and Pauline Krivchun sixth.