Asheville gymnast makes American Ninja Warrior finals, again

From the press release:

Asheville, NC- Four-time Olympic gymnastic coach Miles Avery and his U.S. Olympic Gold Medal protege Paul Hamm, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hamm), competed in tonight’s (7/27/16), American Ninja Warrior contest on NBC.

Mr. Avery (Asheville, NC) finished well enough to make the Philadelphia, PA finals at the age of 57, making him, once more, the oldest contestant to ever make a city final in the show’s history.

Last season, Mr Avery became the oldest person to make a city final. This year, he has done it again!

With great support, Mr. Avery was extremely disappointed that Paul Hamm did not make the finals, but hopes he will try again next year. The rivalry between Paul Hamm and Miles Avery is bittersweet! At age 57, Coach Miles beat Hamm in this EPIC (coach versus athlete) contest tonight! Miles Avery coached Hamm to a Gold medal as the all around best male gymnast in the 2004 Athens Olympic games! Tonight, Coach Miles prevailed!
Miles is excited that, HE qualified for his 2nd straight city final, to be held in Philadelphia, PA., his hometown. His 81-year-old father and his PA family will be able to watch him compete in person.

Over 150 student athletes and parents met at at a watch party Monday night to cheer him on! Most will be there in August to cheer him ON AGAIN!!
The final competition in Philladelphia, PA will be held in early August.

For more information, see this earlier post.

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About Jeff Fobes
As a long-time proponent of media for social change, my early activities included coordinating the creation of a small community FM radio station to serve a poor section of St. Louis, Mo. In the 1980s I served as the editor of the "futurist" newsletter of the U.S. Association for the Club of Rome, a professional/academic group with a global focus and a mandate to act locally. During that time, I was impressed by a journalism experiment in Mississippi, in which a newspaper reporter spent a year in a small town covering how global activities impacted local events (e.g., literacy programs in Asia drove up the price of pulpwood; soybean demand in China impacted local soybean prices). Taking a cue from the Mississippi journalism experiment, I offered to help the local Green Party in western North Carolina start its own newspaper, which published under the name Green Line. Eventually the local party turned Green Line over to me, giving Asheville-area readers an independent, locally focused news source that was driven by global concerns. Over the years the monthly grew, until it morphed into the weekly Mountain Xpress in 1994. I've been its publisher since the beginning. Mountain Xpress' mission is to promote grassroots democracy (of any political persuasion) by serving the area's most active, thoughtful readers. Consider Xpress as an experiment to see if such a media operation can promote a healthy, democratic and wise community. In addition to print, today's rapidly evolving Web technosphere offers a grand opportunity to see how an interactive global information network impacts a local community when the network includes a locally focused media outlet whose aim is promote thoughtful citizen activism. Follow me @fobes

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