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Alpha Gymnastics shines at Eastern Canadians

Oshawa, ON – Three talented athletes from Alpha Gymnastics Academy proudly represented Team Ontario at the 2025 Eastern Canadian Championships, held in Oshawa, Ontario, delivering exceptional performances across the board.



In the girls’ Level 7 (11–12 years old) competition, Lilian Livingston stood out with an impressive showing. Her elegant and poised routine on Balance Beam earned her a silver medal, placing 2nd in the event. Lilian’s strong performance contributed significantly to Team Ontario’s first-place finish in the team competition, securing the gold medal.


On the boys’ side, two Alpha Gymnastics Academy athletes competed in the Level 2 (11+ years old) category and brought home an impressive collection of medals.


Liam Pangilinan delivered a well-rounded performance, finishing 2nd All-Around. He earned bronze medals on Rings, Vault, and Parallel Bars, silver medals on Pommel Horse and High Bar, and played a key role in Team Ontario’s gold-medal win in the team competition.

Workman, Robert Stanescu, Pangilinan
Workman, Robert Stanescu, Pangilinan

Teammate Nathaniel Workman excelled across the board, capturing 1st place All-Around. He claimed gold medals on Pommel Horse, Vault, and High Bar, a bronze on Floor Exercise, and also contributed to the team’s top finish.


In addition to their podium finishes, all three athletes consistently placed between 4th and 8th in various events, showcasing their depth of skill and competitive spirit.


Alpha Gymnastics Academy is proud of these athletes' achievements and their contribution to Team Ontario’s success on a national stage.





 
 
 

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