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Jennifer Parilla








































Jennifer Parilla
Personal information
Country Represented: United States
Date of birth:January 9, 1981 (1981-01-09) (age 28)
Place of birth:Newport Beach, California
Height:157 centimetres (5 ft 2 in)
Discipline:Trampolining
Club:Team Everybody


Jennifer Parilla (born January 9, 1981) is an American gymnast born in Newport Beach, California. Jennifer's hometown is Lake Forest, California but she now resides in Newport Beach. She attends Team Everybody gymnastics club and is coached by Lionel Rangel. Jennifer attends Orange Coast College.


She has been on the national team for ten years[when?], her favorite event is trampoline. She was the National Trampoline Champion of 2004 and also has won a number of other trampoline events over the years. She competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.








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[edit] Personal life


Jennifer is one of two children to Paul and Jan Parilla. She has an older brother named Steve. Her favorite subject in school is Psychology and she enjoys techno music. Parilla’s favorite movie is Rudy and her favorite TV show is anything on The Entertainment Channel. Parilla’s goal was to win the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics. Her role model is Karl Heger “because he has the heart of a champion.” In her spare time, apart from gymnastics, Parilla enjoys snowboarding, kickboxing, dancing, and traveling.[citation needed]



[edit] International competition


2003



World Championships, Hannover, GER; 16th-Trampoline


2003



World Cup, Prague, CZE; 4th-Trampoline


2003



World Cup, Ostend, BEL; 18th-Trampoline


2003



Canada Cup, Oakville, O.N., CAN; 8th-Trampoline


2002



World Cup, Mykolayiv, UKR; 11th – Trampoline


2001



World Championships, Odense, DEN; 19th – Trampoline


2000



Olympic Games, Sydney, AUS; 9th-Trampoline


2000



World Cup, Sydney, AUS; 6th – Trampoline (4th vs. Olympic Field)


2000



Olympic Test Event, Sydney, AUS; 6th – Trampoline (4th vs. Olympic Field)


1999



Olympic Selection; 9th – Trampoline


1999



World Championships, Sun City, RSA; 7th – Synchro, 17th – Trampoline


1999



French Nationals, Toulouse, FRA; 1st – Synchro


1998



World Championships, Sydney, AUS; 2nd – Double Mini, 3rd – Team Double Mini


1997



Trampoline World cup final, Frankfurt, GER; 5th – Trampoline


1997



Indo-Pacific Championships, Durban, RSA; 3rd – Double mini


1997



Trampoline World Cup Final, Sydney, AUS; 4th – Trampoline


1996



Trampoline World Cup, Frankfurt, GER; 2nd Trampoline


1996



World Championships, Vancouver, CAN; 6th – Synchro, 7th – Trampoline


1995



Trampoline World Cup, Vancouver, CAN; 7th – Trampoline


1994



World Championships, Porto, POR; 1st – Team Double Mini


1994



World Age Group Games, Vila De Conde, POR; 1st - Trampoline 2nd – Double Mini



[edit] National Competition


2004



U.S. Olympic Team Trials, San Jose, Calif.; 1st- Trampoline


2004



Visa U.S. Championships, Nashville, Tenn.; 1st- Trampoline


2003



U.S. Championships, Sacramento, Calif.; 1st – Trampoline


2003



Winter Classic, Tampa, Fla.; 2nd-Trampoline


2002



National Championships, Cleveland, Ohio; 1st – Trampoline


2002



U.S. Elite Challenge, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1st – Trampoline


2002



Winter Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.; 4th – Trampoline


2001



National Championships, San Antonio, Texas; 11th - Trampoline


2000



National Championships, St. Louis, Mo.; 1st – Trampoline


1999



U.S. World Team Trials, Sacramento, Calif.; 1st – Trampoline, 1st – Synchro -2nd Double Mini


1999



U.S. World Team Trials, Knoxville, Tenn.; 1st – trampoline, 1st – Double Mini, 1st – Synchro


1999



National Championships, Anaheim, Calif. ; 1st – Double Mini


1998



National Championships, St. Paul, Minn.; 1st – Trampoline, 1st – Syncro, 1st – Double Mini


1996



National Championships, Phoenix Ariz.; 1st – Synchro, 3rd – Trampoline


1995



National Championships, Denver, Colo.; 1st – Synchro, 2nd – Trampoline, 3rd – Double Mini


1994



National Championships, Nashville, Tenn.; 1st – Synchro, 4th – Double Mini


1993



National Championships; San Diego, Calif.; 1st - Synchro



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