Jennifer Parilla - National Competition

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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