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Announcing The Latest Beyond the Routine Series

Gymnastike's popular web series, Beyond the Routine is debuting the latest series this month.

The subject of the newest subject is a former world all-around champion, a member of the 2003 World Championship team that brought home the first ever world team gold. She's also an Olympian, and has recently reinvented her gymnastics life.

Have you figured out who it is yet?

She was a member of the 2008 Olympic Team in Beijing...

She was a world champion on the uneven bars....

If you haven't figured it out yet, you never will.



It's the one and only Chellsie Memmel!

Super exciting! She'll probably talk about her transition to power tumbling, her career, her many, many comebacks and triumphs.
The first episode is set to premiere Feb. 18 with another episode following on Feb. 25. To view the series, you will need to sign up for Gymnastike's premier service, Gymnastike Gold. It does cost some money, but you will have full access to the BTR series and back episodes and depending on the package, you can watch events on the world cup series.

For more information, visit Gymnastike.com



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