First-year senior Jessica Savona threw some difficult tumbling on floor, including an Arabian double front and double pike. Photo/Grace Chiu
- First-year senior Jessica Savona threw some difficult tumbling on floor, including an Arabian double front and double pike. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Emma Willis strikes a dramatic pose on floor. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Dominique Pegg was third all-around after the first night of competition. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Defending Canadian champion Sydney Sawa ran out of gas on her double layout dismount on uneven bars. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Kristina Vaculik appeared poised to win her second senior Canadian title. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Rochelle Hurt shows a Markelov on uneven bars. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Gardiner received lots of applause for her dramatic, expressive floor routine. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Madeline Gardiner led the all-around after day one in Kamloops. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Bianca Dancose Giambattisto shows good form on uneven bars, her strongest event. Photo/Grace Chiu
- 2008 Olympican Nansy Damianova had trouble on balance beam during night one. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Catherine Dion performs a wolf jump on balance beam. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Carrina Lo Bello performs a sheep jump on balance beam. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Paraskevi Babalis had a strong showing on the first day of competition. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Mikaela Gerber shows grace on floor exercise. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Oakville's Sabrina Gill led the competition after day one in Kamloops. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Gill performs a Pak salto during her bar routine. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Gill shows good position on a switch ring on floor. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Natalie Vaculik leaps on balance beam. Photo/Grace Chiu
- A sheep jump from Sabrina Tomassini. Photo/Grace Chiu
- Briannah Tseng, second in the junior division after the first day of women's competition in Kamloops, threw a double twist dismount off beam. Photo/Grace Chiu
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