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Brenann Stacker
Birthdate: 1/3/1987
Program: Rhythmic
Level: Senior
Current Residence: Lincolnshire, IL
Head Coach: Natasha Klimouk, Dani Takova
Career Highlights
Stacker is the daughter of Natalie and Peter Stacker. She also has a younger sister, Eryn, who is a soccer player and dancer. She loves rhythmic gymnastics because of its beauty and creativity. Her goal is to continue to do her best in every situation and to be confident in her abilities. Stacker is interested in a future career in film production.
About Brenann Stacker
Name of College: Tufts University
Degree/Major: English
Year you began gymnastics: 1993
Favorite Event: Clubs
How did you get involved in gymnastics: I met a rhythmic gymnast in ballet class when I was 4. I tried rhythmic and didn't want to do anything else.
Favorite thing about gymnastics: Rhythmic is an immensely creative sport. That's the beauty of it, with the combination of music, athleticism, costume and, most of all, personality. I love to perform, so it's a perfect sport for me.
What are your goals for gymnastics?: My goal is to promote rhythmic by always showing the beauty of it whenever I compete.
Names of parents/guardians/spouse: Natalie and Peter Stacker. Dad does voice overs for TV and radio.
Names of sibling(s): Eryn Stacker Megan Stacker, age 25, photographer.
Interests Outside the Gym
Favorite school subject: English
Hobbies or favorite activities: reading, watching movies, dancing, and theater classes
Favorite music: Coldplay
Favorite book(s): Picture of Dorian Gray
Favorite TV show(s): Lost, Friends
Favorite Food: Pears
Charity Involvement: Compassion International Child Sponsor
National Competition Results
  • 2006 Visa Championships, St. Paul, Minn. - 3rd-CL; 5th-BA; 6th-AA, RP
  • 2006 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 3rd-AA
  • 2005 Visa Championships, Indianapolis, Ind. - 3rd-RP, CL, RB; 4th-AA
  • 2005 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 3rd-AA
  • 2004 Visa Championships, Nashville, Tenn. - 3rd-RB; 4th-HP; 5th-AA; 6th-BA
  • 2004 U.S Olympic Team Trials, San Jose, Calif. - 3rd-RB; 5th-AA
  • 2004 Western Championships, Deerfield, Ill. - 7th-AA
  • 2004 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 4th-AA
  • 2003 National Championships, Milwaukee, Wis. - 4th-AA, HP, CL; 5th-BA; 9th-RB(T)
  • 2002 U.S. Championships, Cleveland, Ohio - 9th-AA
  • 2002 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 6th-AA
  • 2001 National Championships, Philadelphia, Pa. - 1st-CL; 2nd-AA, BA; 3rd-RB(T); 4th-HP (Jr. Div.)
  • 2001 Western Championships, San Rafael, Calif. - 5th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 2001 Eastern Championships, Hartford, Conn. - 2nd-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 2001 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 3rd-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 2000 Eastern Championships, Brooklyn, N.Y. - 1st-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 2000 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships, St. Louis, Mo. - 1st-AA, RP; 2nd-HP; 3rd-BA; 6th-CL (Jr. Div.)
  • 2000 Western Championships, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. - 1st-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 2000 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 1st-AA, RP, BA, CL; 3rd-HP (Jr. Div.)
  • 1999 National Championships, Downers Grove, Ill. - 4th-HP; 6th-AA; 8th-RP(T), BA, CL (Jr. Div.)
  • 1999 Eastern Championships, Atlanta, Ga. - 9th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 1999 Western Championships, Kentfield, Calif. - 8th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 1999 Rhythmic Challenge, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 7th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 1998 National Championships, Colorado Springs, Colo. - 18th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 1998 Western Championships, Downers Grove, Ill. - 7th-AA (Jr. Div.)
International Competition Results
  • 2006 Pacific Alliance Championships, Honolulu, Hawaii - 1st-Team, CL(T); 6th-RB; 9th-AA
  • 2005 Pan American Championships, Vitoria, Brazil - 1st-Team
  • 2005 World Championships, Baku, Azerbaijan -
  • 2005 Tournoi International De Gymnastique, Corbeil Essones, France - 9th-Team
  • 2005 13th Kalamata's Cup, Kalamata, Greece - 11th-AA
  • 2004 Pacific Alliance Championships, Honolulu, Hawaii - 2nd-Team
  • 2004 Coupe d'Opale, Calais, France - 3rd-BA, RB; 7th-AA
  • 2003 Happy Cup, Ghent, Belgium - 3rd-Team; 5th-HP; 6th-BA, CL; 7th-AA
  • 2002 TaBeA Cup, Halle, Germany - 3rd-AA, HP
  • 2001 Koop Cup, Toronto, Ont., Canada - 2nd-AA
  • 2001 4 Continents Championships, Curitiba, Brazil - 3rd-Team; 11th-AA
  • 2001 XV Tourneio Internacional de Portimao, Portimao, Portugal - 17th-AA
  • 2000 Junior Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, San Felipe, Venezuela - 1st-Team; 3rd-AA, BA; 6th-HP, CL
  • 2000 Millennium Cup, Vancouver, B.C., Canada - 1st-AA, RP, HP, BA, CL
  • 2000 XIV Tourneio International de Portimao, Portimao, Portugal - 5th-RP; 10th-BA; 12th-AA
  • 1999 4 Continents Championships, Jacksonville, Fla. - 4th-AA (Jr. Div.)
  • 1999 XIII Tourneio Internacional de Portimao, Portimao, Portugal - Junior Group (Jr. Div.)
Videos of Brenann Stacker
LEGEND
  • Women: AA = All Around | VT = Vault | UB = Uneven Bars | BB = Balance Beam | FX = Floor Exercise | (T) = Tie
  • Men: AA = All Around | FX = Floor Exercise | PH = Pommel Horse | SR = Still Rings | VT = Vault | PB = Parallel Bars | HB = Horizontal Bars | (T) = Tie
  • Rhythmic: AA = All Around | RP = Rope | HP = Hoop | BA = Ball | CL = Clubs | RB = Ribbon | (T) = Tie
  • Acro: DY = Dynamic | BL = Balance | AA = All Around/Combined
  • T&T: TR = Trampoline | TU = Tumbling | DM = Double Mini | SY = Synchronized Trampoline
  • Parkour: FS - Freestyle | SP = Speed