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3 | Sisely | Gagnon | f | Canqueteau started gymnastics at the age of 5 and at 9 years old she moved to Marseille to enter the national center.. She trained at Club Gymnastique Saint-Giniez, a well-known gymnastics club in the Canton of Marseille – Saint-Giniez, which has since been disbanded. Canqueteau trained at this club for the whole of her gymnastics career. Canqueteau's first major international competition was the 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Dortmund, Germany. She finished 39th in the all-around, in the qualification round, but didn't make the all-around final due to the three-per-country rule at the time. She was later selected for the 1996 Olympics and competed in the qualification round, she finished 8th place with France. She competed at another world and European championships in 1997–1998 and retired from Elite gymnastics in 1999. She competed for her club at nationals until 2002.After she left university, Canqueteau started coaching at the French National Training Center from 2001 to 2004. Following her four-year stint for the French National Team, Canqueteau moved to Norman, Oklahoma, United States, with then-boyfriend Laurent Landi in August 2004 and started coaching at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy. In June 2007, after under three years of coaching at the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy, both she and husband, Laurent, moved to Texas to coach at the renowned World Olympic Gymnastics Academy. At WOGA, Canqueteau-Landi served as the personal coach to Alyssa Baumann, Briley Casanova, Sophia Lee, and Samantha Ogden, and has also worked extensively with Katelyn Ohashi, Madison Kocian and various other WOGA alumni. Many of her athletes have been full-ride scholarship recipients, state, regional, and national champions. In October 2017, Canqueteau-Landi joined the coaching staff at World Champions Centre, where she and husband Laurent Landi are personal coaches to Simone Biles, and where she is assistant head coach of the girls' competitive program. | Canqueteau married boyfriend and ex-French National Team member, Laurent Landi, on August 20, 2005 at A Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ludivine Furnon and Ivan Ivankov were both in attendance at the ceremony. The couple have a daughter. | Canqueteau started gymnastics at the age of 5 and at 9 years old she moved to Marseille to enter the national center.. She trained at Club Gymnastique Saint-Giniez, a well-known gymnastics club in the Canton of Marseille – Saint-Giniez, which has since been disbanded. Canqueteau trained at this club for the whole of her gymnastics career. Canqueteau's first major international competition was the 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Dortmund, Germany. She finished 39th in the all-around, in the qualification round, but didn't make the all-around final due to the three-per-country rule at the time. She was later selected for the 1996 Olympics and competed in the qualification round, she finished 8th place with France. She competed at another world and European championships in 1997–1998 and retired from Elite gymnastics in 1999. She competed for her club at nationals until 2002.After she left university, Canqueteau started coaching at the French National Training Center from 2001 to 2004. Following her four-year stint for the French National Team, Canqueteau moved to Norman, Oklahoma, United States, with then-boyfriend Laurent Landi in August 2004 and started coaching at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy. In June 2007, after under three years of coaching at the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy, both she and husband, Laurent, moved to Texas to coach at the renowned World Olympic Gymnastics Academy. At WOGA, Gagnon served as the personal coach to Alyssa Baumann, Briley Casanova, Sophia Lee, and Samantha Ogden, and has also worked extensively with Katelyn Ohashi, Madison Kocian and various other WOGA alumni. Many of her athletes have been full-ride scholarship recipients, state, regional, and national champions. In October 2017, Gagnon joined the coaching staff at World Champions Centre, where she and husband Laurent Landi are personal coaches to Simone Biles, and where she is assistant head coach of the girls' competitive program.Canqueteau married boyfriend and ex-French National Team member, Laurent Landi, on August 20, 2005 at A Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ludivine Furnon and Ivan Ivankov were both in attendance at the ceremony. The couple have a daughter. | Cecile | Canqueteau-Landi | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Sisely Gagnon for any coaching or leadership position in the sport of gymnastics. As a prestigious and accomplished athlete myself, I recognize Sisely's exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.<return><return>Sisely began her gymnastics career at the young age of 5, and quickly rose to national and international recognition. She trained at one of the most well-known gymnastics clubs in Marseille, where she developed the skills and technique that would lead her to compete at the 1996 Summer Olympics with France.<return><return>After retiring from elite gymnastics, Sisely began coaching at the French National Training Center before moving to the United States with her husband, Laurent Landi. She has since coached at top gymnastics academies, including the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy and the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy, where many of her athletes have become full-ride scholarship recipients and national champions.<return><return>Currently, Sisely serves as the assistant head coach of the girls' competitive program at World Champions Centre and is the personal coach to Simone Biles, one of the most successful gymnasts of all time.<return><return>Her passion for the sport and dedication to her athletes is unmatched. She has a talent for bringing out the best in each gymnast she coaches and has proven time and time again that she can produce champions.<return><return>I highly recommend Sisely Gagnon for any coaching or leadership position in gymnastics. Her extensive experience, knowledge, and excellence in the sport make her an asset to any program or team.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |