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Danell Leyva & Ebee Price to Compete in World Cup



After the whirlwind Olympics and after the Kelloggs Tour of Champions, Elizabeth "Ebee" Price and Danell Leyva will compete for the US in the World Cup Competition in Stuttgart, Germany and Glasgow, Scotland this upcoming December.


Ebee is certainly having a great year,
and being selected for an international competition is always a good thing. Besides being named an alternate for the Women's Olympic team, she competed in the City of Jesolo Cup and won the gold medal with the team.

Cutie patootie Danell was second at the Nationals this year when John Orozco stole his title. He usurped him at the Olympic Trials and scored first place. He and John were the only two "guaranteed" spots on the team. In March of 2012, he took home the men's all-around title at the American Cup. In London, he won the only medal for the men's team when he took home the bronze in the all-around.

The Stuttgart World Cup will be held December 1 & 2nd. The women will compete Saturday, December 1 and the boys will get their shot on Sunday, December 2.

The Glasgow World Cup will be held December 8.

For more information:
Stuttgart World Cup
Glasgow World Cup
USA Gymnastics

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