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From her first cartwheel at 3 years old to her first competition team at 5 years old — this is just the beginnig for something really big for her
At just 5 years old, our daughter Lucy has already shown an extraordinary passion and discipline for gymnastics. She first stepped into a gym at the age of 3, and since that day, she hasn’t stopped dreaming, stretching, flipping, and pushing herself to grow. Her journey has been filled with small but mighty steps—and today, she proudly competes as the youngest member of her Xcel Bronze team.
She’s not only the smallest on her team but one of the strongest in spirit. With natural talent, remarkable strength, and a fearless heart, she shines with potential beyond her years. Her coaches are constantly impressed by her focus, her fearless performances, and how quickly she learns new skills. Her joy for gymnastics is contagious—and her dedication, inspiring.
As a family newly adjusting to life in the United States, it hasn’t been easy to navigate this new chapter. But we are doing our best to support her dreams, even as we adapt to a new home, a new culture, new lenguage and new responsibilities. Her gymnastics journey has been a light in this transition—giving her confidence, structure, and a sense of purpose.
This upcoming competition season (USAG GYMNASTICS) is her first official one and it will start on December until march including states, and we are doing everything we can to give her the tools she needs to succeed. But we can’t do it alone. Between training fees, leotards, travel, and meet expenses, the costs add up quickly.
If you’re able to support us with any contribution, we would be forever grateful. And if not, a share of this campaign would also mean the world to us. Every little bit helps this tiny gymnast with a huge dream continue growing and reaching for the stars—one flip at a time.
“Some children discover their passion early in time and my daughter is one of them
Thank you for believing in her, and in us.






