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Atlantis Crown Invitational to reach new heights
By Krystel Brown
Nov 9, 2016 - 12:24:38 PM

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Nearly 1,000 athletes to participate and 2,000 fans to attend gymnastics event

The Atlantis Crown Invitational will be taken to a “new level” this year, with the introduction of two new exciting competitions and a huge increase in the number of international competitors.

The annual gymnastics competition, set for December 16 to 18 at the Atlantis Resort, could potentially bring in more than 3,000 athletes, coaches and supporters, Athletes from across the United States, Panama and Canada will take part in the three-day competition. Additionally, about 100 gymnasts from The Bahamas will participate.

This year organizers will introduce the trampoline and tumbling competition. As a result, club participation has increased by 26 percent.

“We are actually shipping down all the trampolines and everything else for the kids to compete so it’s going to be very, very exciting to see. We have 68 clubs represented. Last year we have 54, so we have a definite jump in the attendees for this year’s event,” Invitational Organizer Cindy Schrans said.

“The event is bigger than last year so we’re pretty excited about that. The event keeps growing every year and that is a direct reflection on the hospitality in The Bahamas, the support we get from the Ministry of Tourism and the local organizations and obviously the hospitability at Atlantis. We couldn’t do this without the partnership.”

The special guests this year are Svetlana Boginskay, three-time Olympic Champion and Sam Mikulak, 2012 USA Olympian.

Marketing Director of Sports Tourism Virginia Kelly noted the increased in competitors.

"The Atlantis Crown has proven to be a great addition to our annual sports tourism calendar. Over the past five years we have seen the number of athletes almost tripled and this year, with the addition of a men's trampoline and tumbling component, this takes the event to a new level, not to mention the growth impact on the number of room nights and the overall revenue boost. This year we could potentially see 3,000 plus athletes and visitors."

Explaining her estimate, Kelly said based on experience nearly all athletes will likely be accompanied by a parent or guardian and another supporter.

“It’s like a vacation with a twist,” she added.


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