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Natalie Gaylard |
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2012 Sophomore Season Highlights
Member of Gray Squad that captured team title at Minnesota Invitational (86.666)
A Element winner during figures competition of Minnesota Invitational scoring 69.0933
Trio team (J. Gaylard, Golomb) tied for first at Richmond (84.833) and second at Minnesota Invitational (73.1667)
2011 Freshman Season Highlights
B Technical Champion (67.936) at U.S. Collegiate Championships
North Regional Champion in B Figures, scoring a 67.075.
In season-opening meet vs. Michigan, won the B Figures competition with a 75.098
Prior to Ohio State
Lived in Edmonton, Alberta, before moving to Raleigh, N.C., where she attended Wakefield
Upon arrival to Raleigh, was part of creation of new club team, the Raleigh Auroras, with the help of family and head coach Rebecca Williams
Member of swim and cross country teams at Wakefield and Strathcona Composite
With identical twin sister Julia, the duo were 2009 and 2010 South Zone Champions; at 2010 U.S. Nationals, the pair finished eighth; 2009 U.S. Open, Natalie and Julia were sixth; advanced to final phase of 2009 Canadian Junior National Team trials; advanced to final phase of 2009 U.S. Junior National Team trials in figures; Natalie qualified for final phase of figures at 2008 Canadian Junior National Team Trials
Named synchronized swimming 2007 Provincial Stream Athlete of the Year; Strathcona cross country team were 2008 champions
Personal
Daughter of Deborah and Gregg; identical twin sister, Julia also is a member of the Buckeye synchronized swimming team
Natalie and Julia were tabbed "Most Talkative" in Senior Superlative
Would like to work in the field of nutrition with either collegiate or professional sports teams
Hopes to qualify for National Team
Hobbies include running and working out, swimming, shopping, scrapbooking, volunteering, spending time with family and friends and meeting new people
Greatest sports thrill is attending Ohio State, skydiving and skiing among the trees in the Rocky Mountains
Played the piano for 10 years