“ransom. AUGUST 1. misowammom . 19 Representing the nation I O O I 0 Waterloo 5 Henna Cukter named to national rhythmic gymnasucs team “ADA-1AM! ii at Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary " ‘ . ' 1 3. i ' ‘ " Chronicle 81017 School, the 2020 Olympic Summer Games g E t _____.________..â€" line up perfectly with her goal of becoming . * ~ ‘ 'l hile most teens work part-time anOlytnpian. ’ _ Y: ~ ‘ . Wjobs at fast food joints or gro~ 'lfl could qualify for that along the wary, i 1"- cery stores. henna Cuber has the that would be really cool,’ said Cuber. ‘ t- t, , . chance to pursue her dream and work at the 'But of course along the way, there are ' is 3“ same time. Pan Ants and Commonwealth Games. so that ' ‘t ,"’ Cukier,acardedTeamCanadaathieteon wouldbeaweeomeasweli.‘ - ' ’15. the senior group rhythmic gymnastic team. in artistic gymnastics, age is typically a ‘ . . ceminlyputstheworkhuthmgh. negativethinggyrnnastsareusuallyintheir it. She currently trains ï¬ve days a week for physical prime at around 16 years of age. ii ‘: four to six hours at a time. On But in rhythmic, age is of 9 top of that, she has been sucâ€" less importance. which also S. ' . cessful with a full courseload works toCukier‘s advantage. ~ = R in high school. ‘ln rhythmic, a lot of the “ 3 1.? 5 f That work ethic, along girls at the Olympics are in » ' with success at the national their mid-20s,†said Cukier. . level, landed her a spot on the ' “Rhythmic isn't as physically †' ._ _ senior group team, which was demanding. so you are at . ' ' announcedineariyluly. _ , leasofariakfotinjuries.’ Cukierisoneofseventeam Cuherwastrainingata members. club in Cambridge, but after Now that the team is being named to the nation- 19 announced. it's time to get to a] team, Cukier moved her 25%, work in preparation for 2017. training to the Pan Am Cen- “-75 ' The group will make its treinScarborough. » . ' Q debut with two new compoâ€" She did originally start r - sitions (five hoops and three as an artistic gymnast, but " ropes/two balls). at a young age the maneu- a?" , .ng Group rhythmic gymnas- vets got a little scary, lo the _ '1 $159. *9? ~31? s ‘ tics competitions are similar to made the switch to rhyth- . .' ' ' 2 individual, but it is performed mic. _, . I! I- p . . . - with groups of ï¬ve or more, Imam Rhythmic gymnastics is ' . y . manipulating different appa- typically dominated by the _ ' - . , ratuses in the performance. Post-Soviet republics of , ‘ 7 fl. .1 it combines rhythm and dancing with the today, asweliaaBulgaria. ~ ' c M“ physical strength and skill of gymnastics. Russia is the defending champion from « ' 5» " ' / “It's different on the national team and the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in Lon~ ~ ' , " , different than individual,’ said Cukier. don, W while Belarus took silver and g . “ - . “There are other girls to rely on in the group. italy took bronze. M In individual, everything is up to yourself. Team Canada was knocked out in the .â€" You kind oi share the responsibility.’ qualiï¬cation round â€"â€" second-last behind And although they're about four years Germany. That's a fate Cutie! and her team- away from the next Olympic Summer Games mates are hoping to change for 2020. ‘4 in Tokyo, the pressure is on. But for now, Cukier and the rest of the Canada missed the cut for the 20l6 Olym» Canadian national team will have to watch pit Summer Games. but they're hoping that their potential future competition on televi- with this group, they can reverse that for; sion. - tune. The rhythmic gymnmics group comm!“ Kenna (older, 15, was named to Team Canada for the group rhythmic gymnastic with“ mm For Colder. who is is and starting Grade tion starts Aug. 20 at 9 am. Stay Current. tr W .7 "\- * “ 3, j 3.,,mmmmmwmmmmscoras,towhat'sgoingondownthestreetvisit E; \‘g 3 a a .3; , .wwwtwatï¬lzloochromc e.ca ‘. A, . ‘ H ., .. 1.7.1 . ,,_,~,, g . . 3. a.“ ,~¢f«;~,__.... . . , â€,9 ‘ y; ems" '~ ww t mawamwo-su-sas-zsao, ., ,, . . .‘ . h. . . ,. ï¬r-m‘.?~‘_numiawa “in...“ it own ,_. , . ,