Bailey, Wolting shine in Phoenix
Costa Mesa’s Donathan Bailey has qualified for the Junior Olympic
nationals after his sparkling performance in the regional gymnastics
championships April 1-4 in Phoenix, Ariz., where Kevin Wolting of
Costa Mesa also stood out.
Bailey earned third place in the vault, fourth in floor exercise,
sixth on the pommel horse, seventh on the parallel bars and sixth in
the all-around with a 51.425 score to qualify for the Region 1
all-star team that will compete at the nationals May 5-9 in San
Diego.
Bailey, 13, competes as a class three gymnast. Qualifying for the
nationals requires competition in class three, two or one, with one
being the elite level. Bailey, who was in his first year of
eligibility to qualify for the nationals, went to the regional
championships as an alternate for the Southern California all-star
team. He accomplished his goal: to qualify for the nationals and
qualify for the region’s all-star team, which takes the top six
performers.
Wolting, 9, is in the class five gymnastics competition. He was on
the Southern California all-stars at the regional championships. He
took second place in the vault, third on rings and fourth in the
all-around with a 54.625. His scores helped the Southern California
team win the regional championships.
Bailey, who attends Ensign Intermediate, and Wolting, a Kasier
Elementary student, both train at New Hope Academy of Gymnastics in
Fountain Valley.
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