2006 - 2007

Samantha Ascanio, Russel Bumgartner, Janet Carroll, Samy Chaoui, Angela Chang, Lauren Debrick, Matthew Hirsh, Warren Hull, Jeramie Jordan, Victor Maldonado, Alexis McCurin, Christy McLellan, James Naylor, Greg Nelson, Amy Perry, Elise Saucier, Greg Schwarzkopf, Laura Shakespeare, Ben Teitler, Ami Trivedi, Katelyn Van Buren, Terry Wallace, Jordan Watkins, Ted Wilde, Natasha Wlotzka, Schquita Goodwin, Derek Adamik, Kevin Asonglefac, Bola (Aaron) Balogun, Lauren Clark, Sarah Coale, Shannon Eng, Brittany Epps, Laura Hawkins, Candace Johnson, Megan Leon, Dmitry Lyapustin, Darnaya Small, PJ Schmidlein, Darius Gaymon, Brandon Hayes, Chris Kosecki, Richard Melvern, Nadia Mostovych, Stephanie Ball, Eva Broeckelmann, Alix-Anne Bush, Steven Low, Ben Prescott

Coaches

  • Director & Head Coach: Scott Welsh

  • Assistant Director: Josh Montfort

  • Assistant Coaches: Todd Supple, Tiffany Aungst, Rachel Pedri

Officer Body

  • President: Ben Prescott

  • Vice President: Stephanie Ball

  • Secretary: Alix-Anne Bush

  • Treasurer: Eva Broeckelmann

  • Historian:  Steve Low

Award Recipients

  • Best Female Trouper: Stephanie Ball

  • Best Male Trouper: Kevin Asonglefac

  • Best Act: Chairs - Kevin Asonglefac, Steve Low, Dmitry Lyapustin, Ben Prescott

2006-2007

In Gymkana’s 61st year, the new tradition of the Flip-a-thon fundraiser was moved to the fall semester instead of the spring, and proved to be a successful campaign yet again. The team performed three separate vaulting halftime shows in the fall semester, including a Washington Wizards game as well as a televised performance for Maryland Madness.

Home Show that year included a group rhythmic act, a group dance act, and a group martial arts skit about the importance of caring for your health. This year also presented a pommel horse act, a rarity within Gymkana’s continuities in comparison to all other traditional artistic gymnastics apparatuses. Two men demonstrated their routines on the difficult act.