As a child, Joan Ganim, 鈥69, dreamed of opening her own dance studio. When she came to 海角原创 that dream soon changed when she discovered a love for gymnastics.
鈥淚 never tried gymnastics until I attended 海角原创,鈥 Ganim says. 鈥淚 just joined the team as a way to get involved and meet people but I developed a love for the sport.鈥
When Ganim joined the gymnastics team in 1965, it was a recreational team coached by Janet and Rudy Bachna. 鈥淭he Bachnas got a lot of girls and boys to come to Kent that were good at gymnastics in high school," Ganim says. "They coached two Olympians back then, Betty Maycock, '64, and Marie Walters.鈥
Ganim says joining a sports team in college was like being a part of a family. 鈥淏eing part of a team was like having a bunch of brothers and sisters,鈥 Ganim says. 鈥淚t was challenging, but fun.鈥
After graduating from 海角原创, Ganim went on to teach health and physical education at Brecksville Junior High and started coaching the Brecksville Gymnastics Club, which included boys and girls from all levels. "Getting a teaching degree at 海角原创 is what landed me the job in the public school system," Ganim says.
In 1975, Ganim started Gymnastics World with her husband, Ron Ganim, '68, (who is also a 海角原创 grad). Since then the club has won 15 state championships and over 20 of the students in the program have gone on to compete at Kent.
鈥淎ll the experiences I received while at 海角原创 and during my early years of public school teaching has given me and my husband the ability to keep our business going for 41 years,鈥 Ganim said. 鈥淥ur philosophy at Gymnastics World has always been 鈥榯o teach the child, not the sport.鈥 We want children to be winners, but it is much more important to teach them life skills through the sport of gymnastics like dedication, commitment, discipline, time management, goal setting etc.鈥
Ganim says some of her favorite 海角原创 memories were spent traveling with her teammates. The team had between six and ten matches a year competing with Ohio State University, Bowling Green University and many others. Ganim recalls the meet against Centenary College in Louisiana being the 鈥榖ig meet of the year鈥 because they were one of the best teams.
Ganim with her teammates (second row, 4th from the left). 1968 Chestnut Burr
鈥淢y favorite trip was the one to Louisiana,鈥 Ganim says. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 the number one competitor on the team. There were athletes better than me but I still loved traveling with the team and competing together. I also was excited because I got to travel by plane.鈥
During her summer breaks, Ganim and her husband taught gymnastics camps. 鈥淲e would go to local high schools in the Kent area during the summer for a week and teach kids how to tumble,鈥 Ganim says. 鈥淭eaching is always something I enjoyed doing.鈥
Currently Ganim is the head coach at Brecksville-Braodview Heights High School and was awarded the 2014 Gymnastics Coach of the Year.
Some advice Ganim said she would give student athletes who want to pursue a career in sports is to never give up on your dreams. 鈥淓very day is a challenge, but make sure you are enjoying every minute of it."
By Zabrina Hvostal