Julia Asadulaev - Head Coach

 

Julia Assadoullaev, Head Coach -  coaches the competitive gymnasts (Provincial, National and Pre-competitive) at several levels. She is qualified as a NCCP Level 3 RG coach, Level 1 Sport Aerobics coach and is a Brevet 3 category International judge.

Julia has been the GO Provincial Coaching Chair for few years and was named Volunteer Coach of the Year for 2002 and received the 2005 Coaching Achievement Award for representing a positive role model and mentor to her athletes. 

In 2006 she was honoured by Gymnastics Canada and received the 2006 Provincial Coach of the Year Award which was presented at Canadian Individual Championships in Vancouver, B.C.

 
Julia has a Masters Degree in Sports and Physical Education, she was on the Azerbaijan National Team; the Soviet Union National Junior team; and the Soviet Union Olympic Reserve team; received the prestigious National Soviet Spectator Gymnast award and was the AAA Champion of Azerbaijan for many years on various levels.

Julia has produced athletes who have reached their goals, not only in the gym, but personally as well.

Here are few highlights from past years:

In 2010 our girls have competed individually and in groups at various levels.

Our national team has travelled to France and Egypt, among other places.

At Elite Ontario YS national team has represented the club extremely well, winning gold medal in every category our girls has entered to compete - Pre-novice duet, Junior Trio, Junior individual and Senior Individual. Dasha Mukhina has won Canadian Eastern Regional Championships in senior Category and all National level gymnast from YS has qualified to Canadian Championships.

In 2009 a gymnast from YS - Stefani Viinamae have travelled the world as a part of Canadian group, and represented Canada at World Championships in Osaka, Japan!

While back home our smallest gymnast - pre-novice provincial trio have won gold at Ontario Championships.

In 2008 Julia has travelled to Cyprus and became an international category judge. Same year YS gymnast Laura Chin has won a spot on Canadian national team and represented Canada at Chicago cup, getting 4th overall.

In 2007 YS have had 3 Ontario Champions, two Canadian Eastern Regional Champions and qualified 7 gymnasts to Canadian Championships!

In 2006, the club results included 167 medals (73 gold; 44 silver and 50 bronze) and included 7 champions. The girls once again competed not only in Ontario, but across Canada into the U.S. and overseas. Three of our National athletes qualified to the Canadian National Individual Championships in Vancouver and one qualified for Elite Canada 2007. We had one Provincial Champion and one qualifying champion together with one Canadian East Provincial Champion (inaugural year!).

In 2005, York Stars results included 139 medals (51 gold, 44 silver and 44 bronze) and included 3 Champions. The girls competed both locally, nationally and also overseas. Four of our National stream athletes qualified for National Finals and three qualified for Elite Canada 2006.

In 2004 the results included 159 medals (52 gold, 49 silver and 58 bronze); our athletes attended competitions not only outside Ontario, but in the U.S. as well. Five of our National level athletes qualified for National Finals and two qualified for Elite Canada 2005. We had four Ontario Provincial Champions in Levels 4, 5 and 6 and also the provincial senior group and three East Provincial Champions.

In 2003 the results included 121 medals (25 gold, 48 silver and 48 bronze); one East Provincial Champion.

The 2002 accomplishments include 192 medals (92 gold, 49 silver and 51 bronze); three Ontario Provincial Champions in Levels 3, 5 and 7 and four Eastern Ontario Provincial champions.

To send an E-mail: bluejul@rogers.com

 

  Julia with her former coach   
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