Chief Kanim student makes Junior Olympics

Chief Kanim Middle School eighth-grader Kristin Heath vaulted over her competitors at the Region II meet on April 7. She received second place on the uneven bars with a score of 8.95, second place on the floor with a 9.325, second place on beam with a 9.425 and did well on vault with a score of 8.725.

Chief Kanim Middle School eighth-grader Kristin Heath

vaulted over her competitors at the Region II meet on April 7. She received

second place on the uneven bars with a score of 8.95, second place on the floor

with a 9.325, second place on beam with a 9.425 and did well on vault with

a score of 8.725.

Region II includes Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and

Washington. Heath,14, came in fourth place “all around” with her

season-high score of 36.425. Heath has been competing since the age of eight, and

is excited for the upcoming event.

“I like competing and traveling — it’s fun,” she said. “I like bars the

best, but I’m also good at beam. It feels like I’m flying on dismount.”

Heath is one of eight top finishers in the region to be competing in

the Western National Junior Olympics on April 30, in Bartlesville, Okla.

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