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Chicago to host international gymnastics competition in 2009

Chicago 2016 and World Sport Chicago (WSC) announced that USA Gymnastics will host the 2009 Tyson American Cup gymnastics invitational in Chicago.

Chicago 2016 and World Sport Chicago (WSC) announced that USA Gymnastics will host the 2009 Tyson American Cup gymnastics invitational in Chicago.

The competition, which has a legacy of showcasing the top international gymnasts, will be held February 21, 2009.

“I’d like to officially welcome the 2009 Tyson American Cup to the Chicago area and thank USA Gymnastics for selecting our region to host this prestigious event,” said Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. “By hosting these championships we have the opportunity to help develop the sport of gymnastics internationally, to celebrate the gymnasts’ accomplishments, to showcase their talents and give them the opportunity to experience all the greatness that the Chicago metropolitan area has to offer.”

Legendary Olympic Gymnastics Coach Bela Karolyi was on hand in Chicago to make the announcement. One of the most well-known gymnastics coaches, Karolyi has coached 28 Olympians and nine Olympic champions, including Retton, Comaneci and Strug. Retired from competitive coaching, Karolyi is currently the director of the U.S. Women’s National Training Center and ambassador of the sport. He was also a gymnastics analyst for NBC Sports at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

“We are honored that Chicago will welcome the gymnastics community to this prestigious international competition,” said Patrick G. Ryan, chairman and CEO of Chicago 2016. “We are thrilled that Chicagoans will have the opportunity to come out and see these top athletes from around the world compete.”

“Chicago has a long tradition of gymnastics excellence, from the grassroots to the elite level, and we are honored to hold this event in the Midwest region for the first time in more than twenty years,” said Bill Scherr, chairman of World Sport Chicago.

“The American Cup has always been an indicator of great Olympians, and I’d love for Chicago to host the Games on the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Women’s Gymnastics victory in 1996,” said Karolyi.
"The American Cup has a long tradition of showcasing and previewing the world’s top gymnasts, and it is a great way to show the gymnastics community that Chicago is the perfect city to host the 2016 Games," said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. "We are excited about starting our 2012 road to London in the Chicago area."