
2026 Competitive Season
oy Cup 2025 – Competition Highlights
Our athletes delivered an outstanding showing at the Joy Cup 2025, earning podium finishes and special awards across all levels.
At Level 3, Chloe Zhang captured Gold All-Around, won Floor, and finished 3rd overall across all age groups.
At Level 4, Anastasia Stoyanova was named Grand Champion, with additional All-Around podium finishes by Alexandria Cho, Yolanda Zhou, Anna Xue, and Virginia Borriello across multiple age groups.
Our Level 5 team showed impressive depth and growth, led by Callie Jin, Grand Champion and Gold All-Around overall. Vinci Liao and Ashley Wang earned Silver All-Around, with multiple Best Leaps awards and Best Musicality honors highlighting the team’s artistry.
At Level 6, standout performances included Gold All-Around titles by Mila Batsevitsky and Mia Pietrangelo, with additional podium finishes by Olesia Prokopenko, Angela Liao, and Nancy Yu across age groups.
In the FIG Junior division, Julia Fedor became All-Around Champion and earned the Best Jumps Award across all age groups, while Emma Batsevitsky received Silver All-Around and the Most Charismatic Award.
A proud start to the season and a strong reflection of our athletes’ preparation, depth, and competitive growth.










First Event of the Season – A Golden Start
We kicked off the season on a high note at the Leap Into the Season Cup with an outstanding performance by our Senior Anna Corbett.
At her first competition of the season, Anna became the Senior All-Around Champion, winning gold in Hoop and Ribbon, earning silver in Ball, and taking bronze in Clubs, securing the Senior event title overall.
This early-season competition was an important opportunity to test routines and set the tone for the months ahead, and Anna did exactly that with confidence, focus, and determination. What an amazing season opener—congratulations, Anna!



2025 Competitive Season
Linda Petersen Crowned South American Champion
We are proud to announce the outstanding achievement of Linda Petersen, who represented the Brazilian National Team at the South American Championship, held in Posadas, Argentina, from September 27 to October 3, 2025.
Linda delivered an exceptional performance across all events, earning multiple gold medals and securing the title of South American All-Around Champion. Her results include:
- 🥇 All-Around Champion
- 🥇 Gold Medal – Ball
- 🥇 Gold Medal – Ribbon
- 🥈 Silver Medal – Clubs
- 🥇 Gold Medal – Team Competition
This extraordinary accomplishment reflects Linda’s dedication, artistry, and perseverance, as well as the continued excellence of Nely’s School of Rhythmic Gymnastics athletes competing internationally.
Linda will return next week to begin preparations for the 2026 season, marking her first official year as a Junior. We look forward to another exciting year of growth and success ahead!



Brazilian National Championship 2025 – Londrina, Brazil
This past week, our FIG athlete Linda Petersen achieved incredible success at the National Championship in Londrina, Brazil, earning an impressive five medals — 2 Gold and 3 Silver.
- 🥇 Gold: Floor and Ball 🥈 Silver: Clubs, Ribbon, and All-Around
These outstanding results mark Linda’s highest national ranking to date and are a reflection of her dedication, artistry, and consistency in training. Next, Linda will proudly represent Brazil at the South American Championship in Posadas, Argentina. We are extremely proud of Linda and extend our congratulations to her and all the coaches who have contributed to her remarkable journey. Congratulations, Linda!
Your hard work continues to inspire our entire Nely’s School family. 💛💚





South American Cup 2025
We are so proud to share that our very own Linda Petersen, member of the Brazilian National Team, had an incredible performance at the South American Cup in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Linda won three gold medals 🥇🥇🥇 — in the Team event, Ball final, and Clubs final. Her dedication, artistry, and hard work continue to inspire her teammates and our entire Nely’s School of Rhythmic Gymnastics community. Next, Linda will be competing at the State Championship and the National Championship in Londrina, Brazil. We can’t wait to cheer her on as she continues her journey! ✨





Season Concludes in Providence RI
We proudly concluded our season at the National Championships in Providence, where six of our athletes represented Nely’s School on the national stage. Sima Gilbert competed in the Elite Junior session, while Linda Petersen, Amberly Liu, Rachel Liang, Julia Fedor, and Emma Batsevitsky took part in the National Junior division. Sima delivered four clean routines, highlighted by her clubs performance. Linda Petersen stood out with two national medals in hoop and ribbon, while Amberly Liu earned a medal in hoop and Rachel Liang secured a medal for her ribbon routine. In recognition of their achievements, Sima, Linda, and Amberly also qualified for national training camps—Sima will attend the Elite Camp in September, and Linda and Amberly will participate in the National Camp in October. We are incredibly proud of each athlete’s dedication and success, which marked a memorable and inspiring close to our season.













Full Team Success at the Elite Qualifier in Chicago!
We are thrilled to share some exciting news from this past weekend’s Elite Qualifier in Chicago, IL—all six of our junior gymnasts have officially qualified for the National Championship in Providence, RI!
This prestigious event brought together top talent from across the country, and our athletes rose to the occasion with focus, strength, and determination.
Sima Gilbert delivered an exceptional performance, placing in the top 25 overall and earning Elite status—an incredible achievement that reflects her hard work and consistency throughout the season.
Joining Sima with strong qualifying routines were Linda Petersen, Amberly Liu, Rachel Liang, Julia Fedor, and Emma Batsevitsky. Each gymnast brought her best to the floor, beam, bars, and vault, showcasing grace under pressure and the high level of preparation our program is known for.
We could not be prouder of this incredible group. For all six of our junior gymnasts to qualify to Nationals is a rare and exciting accomplishment—and a true testament to the commitment of our athletes, coaches, and supportive families.
Next stop: National Championship in Providence, RI! Let’s go, team!





Triumphant Results at the USA Gymnastics Classic Central! April 2025
Our team had a phenomenal showing at the USA Gymnastics Classic Central, with all six of our junior athletes qualifying for the upcoming Elite Qualifier — a perfect 6-for-6 success! Each gymnast delivered an impressive performance, and we couldn’t be prouder of their dedication and execution.
Standout Performances:
- Linda Petersen dazzled with a gold in ball and a bronze in hoop.
- Julia Fedor earned a silver in hoop, bronze in ribbon, and bronze in the All-Around.
- Amberly Liu added to the medal count with a bronze in hoop.
- Sima Gilbert showed strength and artistry, securing a bronze in clubs.
- Rachel Liang and Emma Batsevitsky rounded out our qualifying team, each delivering strong routines.
A special shout-out to Emma Batsevitsky, who skipped Level 8 and made a remarkable debut in her first year as a junior competitor — a truly impressive start to her elite journey!
This competition marks a major milestone and our biggest step forward as a team. Congratulations to all the athletes and coaches!








Vitry Stars Cup, March 2025
Our team had an outstanding performance at the Vitry Stars Cup in Chicago from March 1-3, 2025, with 11 gymnasts competing from Level 3 to Senior FIG. In Level 3, Anna Xue won the All-Around title in her age group and placed an impressive 4th overall out of 48 gymnasts. Virginia Borriello secured 3rd All-Around in her age group and was honored with the Miss Smile award. In Level 4, Callie Jin delivered a strong performance, finishing 2nd All-Around and earning gold in both rope and hoop. In Level 5, Mila Batsevitsky dominated the competition, winning gold in every apparatus and the All-Around in her age group while also placing 2nd overall among 67 athletes. The most successful in the FIG category was Linda Petersen, who was crowned Champion in her age group and received the prestigious Miss Vitry Stars Cup honors. The girls also had the opportunity to have a Master Class with Silver medalist from Paris Olympics, Boryana Kaleyn from Bulgaria. She provided inspiration for our girls and share a bit of her incredible apparatus work.
Our gymnasts showcased remarkable skill, determination, and artistry, making this competition a tremendous success. We are incredibly proud of their achievements!













Rhythmic Challenge and Invitational – February 2025
Our FIG Juniors delivered an outstanding performance at the Rhythmic Challenge and Invitational in February 2025, competing against the best Junior gymnasts in the country. Representing our team with strength and grace, Linda Petersen, Sima Gilbert, and Rachel Liang showcased their exceptional talent on the national stage. Each gymnast earned a spot on the podium—Linda Petersen for her stunning ribbon routine, Sima Gilbert for her dynamic clubs routine, and Rachel Liang for her elegant ball routine. We are incredibly proud of their achievements and the hard work they put into this competition! Our team also enjoyed the beautiful Lake Placid winter after the competition.





Our team had an incredible showing at the North East Cup in Middleton, MA, on February 15!
In Level 3, Anna Xue was crowned Grand Champion, while Anastasia Stoyanova and Virginia Borriello placed second and third across all age groups. In Level 4, Callie Jin and Nika Ryans secured second and third place among all competitors. In Level 5, Mila Batsevitsky became the Grand Champion, Zhou Mary, the youngest Level 5 competitor, placed second across all age groups, and Elaine Zhou finished third. In Level 6, Angela Liao achieved the third-highest ranking across all age groups. In Level 8, Claire Zhou earned the impressive title of second-place Grand Champion.
Additionally, our athletes brought home an unprecedented number of gold medals, showcasing their hard work and dedication. Ashley Wang was also recognized as “Miss Smile” for her outstanding spirit. We couldn’t be prouder of our team’s remarkable achievements!








Nely’s School Shines at the Trillium Cup February 6-9, 2025 – Outstanding Performances Across All Categories
Our Level 8 team had an incredible performance at the Trillium Cup in Toronto, Ontario, sweeping the podium with outstanding success! The girls showcased their exceptional talent, determination, and teamwork throughout the competition.
Leading the charge was Claire Zhao, who earned Gold in the overall competition and dominated in individual events, securing Gold in both Floor and Clubs, as well as Silver in Ribbon. Not far behind, Hailey Qian earned Silver in the overall standings, sharing the Gold with Claire in Floor and taking home Silver in Ball. Erin Frankel earned the Bronze in the overall competition, along with three additional bronze medals in Floor, Clubs, and Ribbon.
In the Pre Junior category, Linda Petersen earned a well-deserved Bronze in the All-Around, while also claiming Silver with Clubs and Bronze with Ribbon. Emma Batsevisky impressed with her Ball routine, securing the 8th place.
Our Junior athletes also delivered strong performances. Sima Gilbert placed 3rd in the All-Around, earning Silver in Ball, Bronze in Clubs, and Gold in Ribbon. Amberly Liu earned Silver with her Clubs routine and placed 5th in the All-Around, showing remarkable consistency.
In the 2010 Age Group, Rachel Liang continued to shine with three medals: Silver in Hoop and Clubs, and Bronze in Ball. She also placed 5th in the All-Around, a great accomplishment for her.
While our Senior competitors Kalina Mihova and Tova Hayete didn’t make the podium this time, Tova earned a commendable 5th place in Ball and 8th place in hoop, showing great skill and perseverance.
Congratulations to all our athletes for their hard work and dedication, and a special shoutout to the entire team for representing Nely’s School with excellence and pride at the Trillium Cup!












Nely’s School Teams Shine at the Orlando Cup! February 1-3, 2025, Orlando, FL
A huge congratulations to our amazing Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5 girls for their incredible performances at the Orlando Cup this past weekend! Each team displayed exceptional determination, hard work, and sportsmanship, making us incredibly proud.
Level 5 Results: The Level 5 girls brought home a combined 8 medals!
- Mila Batsevitsky led the way with 3 Golds and 1 Silver, showing exceptional skill and performance throughout the competition.
- Vivien Wang earned 1 Silver and 3 Bronze medals, demonstrating her incredible talent.
Special shoutout to Mila for earning the 8th highest All-Around score across all ages in the Level 5 category, out of 133 athletes! What an amazing achievement!
Level 4 Results: A big congratulations to Nika, Yatzi, and Joy for their fantastic performances at the Orlando Cup!
The Level 4 girls brought home a combined 9 medals:
- Nika Ryans earned 2 Golds and 2 Silvers.
- Yatzi Medina Palomera earned 2 Bronzes and 1 Gold.
- Joy Kim earned 2 Bronzes.
Level 3 Results: Our Level 3 girls had an outstanding showing, bringing home a combined 9 medals:
- Alexandria Cho earned 3 Golds, coming in an impressive 4th place overall, out of 52 athletes across all age groups!
- Salome Munoz earned 3 Silvers.
- Yolanda Zhou earned 2 Bronzes and 1 Silver.
We can’t wait to see how these talented girls continue to grow and succeed throughout the rest of the season. Huge thanks to our coaches for their continued support and preparation. Keep up the fantastic work, everyone!










Winter Cup International, January 17-20, 2025: A Fantastic Start to the Year for Nely’s School Students!
The 2025 competition season kicked off with a bang as Nely’s School hosted the Winter Cup International in Tyngsboro, MA, where our talented gymnasts competed at levels 3 through 10. The event was an incredible showcase of skill, poise, and dedication, and our students shone at every level, bringing home an impressive array of awards!
Grand Champions and Top Placements
We are thrilled to announce that Nely’s students had an outstanding performance, with several athletes earning top honors across different levels. At Level 3, Alexandria Cho led the way, becoming the Grand Champion with a stellar performance. Her consistency and skill were followed closely by Anastasia Stoyanova, who placed third, showing immense promise for the future.
At Level 4, Nika Ryans also stood out, earning Third Best of All Level 4, a remarkable achievement for such a competitive field! At Level 5, Mila Batsevitsky took the gold, securing the Grand Champion title, while Mary Zhow earned a well-deserved second place. But the success didn’t stop there! Amberly Liu also stood out in the Junior FIG category, claiming the Grand Champion bronze medal with impeccable routines.
Special Recognition Awards
Our athletes didn’t just win medals; they were also recognized for their outstanding skills in specific areas. Mary Zhou, competing at Level 5, was awarded the prestigious Best Execution award for her flawless routines. Mila Batsevitsky, also at Level 5, earned Best Artistry for her beautiful, expressive performances.
In the Junior FIG category, Linda Petersen stood out with her amazing artistry, earning Best Artistry for her performances. Meanwhile, Tova Hayete took home the Best Artistry award in the Senior FIG category, a testament to her expression and poise.
Claire Zhou, competing at Level 8, was honored with the Judges Pick Award, while Amberly Liu received the Judges recognition in the Junior FIG category, both for their exceptional performances throughout the competition.
A Huge Thank You to Our Coaches and Athletes
We want to take a moment to thank our incredible coaches— Head Coach Nely Bobrischew, Tova Hayete, Jessica Kim and Rachel Vasilyev. Their hard work, dedication, and guidance have played a significant role in the athletes’ success. The preparation and support they provide make all the difference in shaping such talented individuals.
We’re incredibly proud of all our athletes, and we can’t wait to see what the rest of the competition season holds!
















2023-2024 Season
Linda Petersen Triumphs at the South American Championship
We are thrilled to announce that Linda Petersen, a proud student of Nely’s School and member of the National Team of Brazil, has brought home three gold medals from the prestigious South American Championship! Linda’s exceptional preparation and relentless tenacity played a pivotal role in securing two team gold medals, and she proudly raised the Brazilian flag for the third time as she claimed an individual gold in the clubs final.
This was Linda’s first time representing Brazil on the international stage, and she did so with remarkable poise and confidence, showcasing the true spirit of a champion. We are incredibly proud of Linda’s achievements and look forward to seeing her continue to reach new heights in her athletic journey. Congratulations, Linda!







Brazilian Champion makes the National Team!
At just 12 years old, Linda Petersen has achieved an incredible milestone by earning a spot on the Brazilian National Team, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication. This December, she will proudly represent Brazil at the South American Championship, set to take place in Aracaju, Brazil from December 3-9. Linda’s remarkable journey not only highlights her skills but also brings immense pride to Nely’s school. Her accomplishments inspire fellow students and embody the spirit of perseverance and excellence that Nely’s school champions.







🌟 Celebrating Excellence in Rhythmic Gymnastics! 🌟
We are beyond thrilled to announce that our very own gymnasts, Amberly Liu, Sima Gilbert, and Rachel Liang, have been selected for an exclusive training camp at the United States Olympic Training Center! Out of countless talented athletes nationwide, only 26 gymnasts were chosen to partake in this prestigious opportunity, and three of them are from our incredible team.
This is a monumental achievement and a testament to their dedication, hard work, and exceptional talent. Amberly, Sima, and Rachel have demonstrated extraordinary skill and perseverance, and we couldn’t be prouder of their accomplishment. Join us in celebrating their journey as they continue to push the boundaries of rhythmic gymnastics and represent Nely’s School on a national stage.
Congratulations, Amberly, Sima, and Rachel! 🌟 Your success is our pride, and we can’t wait to see what amazing feats you’ll achieve next!






Linda Petersen: Rising Star of Rhythmic Gymnastics
Linda Petersen of Nely’s School dazzled at the Pre Junior-Brazilian Championship, held from August 21-25 in Vitoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil. Her exceptional talent and artistry earned her a gold medal and the National Title with clubs and a silver medal with the hoop.
In her clubs routine, Linda’s flawless execution and remarkable precision outshone the competition, securing a commanding two-point lead over the second-place finisher. Her performances have not only brought her well-deserved accolades but also captured the admiration of fans and judges alike.
Linda’s routines dazzled with their artistic brilliance and technical precision. Her hoop routine, performed in a striking red leotard set to the timeless Romeo and Juliet soundtrack, was a highlight of the competition, reflecting both her grace and passion. Although her ribbon routine, accompanied by a unique Coraline movie soundtrack, narrowly missed the podium, it captivated audiences and showcased her exceptional apparatus technique.
Linda Petersen is a name to watch as she continues to illuminate the world of rhythmic gymnastics with her breathtaking artistry and technical prowess.












Nationals 2024: Nely’s School Brings Home Six Medals from the Most Competitive Event of the Year
The energy was electric, the competition fierce, and the results nothing short of spectacular. At this year’s National Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, Nely’s School emerged as a powerhouse, bringing home an impressive haul of six medals. Our talented athletes demonstrated exceptional skill, grace, and determination on the national stage, solidifying our reputation as the best school in Massachusetts.
Amberly Liu: A Double Threat
Amberly Liu was a standout performer, dazzling the judges and the audience with her precision and artistry. Amberly clinched the silver medal on the ball, showcasing her impeccable control and fluid movements. Her all-around performance was equally impressive, earning her a bronze medal and placing her third overall. Amberly’s dedication to her craft and her consistent performances are a testament to her hard work and the excellent coaching at Nely’s School.
Sima Gilbert: A Rising Star
Sima Gilbert’s performance was another highlight of the competition. She earned a bronze medal on the ball, capturing the judges’ attention with her dynamic routine and expressive execution. Sima also demonstrated her versatility and skill across multiple apparatuses, finishing sixth in both clubs and the all-around category. Her achievements reflect her tremendous growth and promise as an athlete.
Linda Petersen: A Ribbon of Brilliance
Adding to the medal count, Linda Petersen shone brightly in the ribbon category. Her captivating routine and flawless technique earned her a well-deserved bronze medal. Linda’s performance was a beautiful blend of strength and artistry, captivating everyone present and adding to Nely’s School’s impressive tally of medals.
Mia Pu and Rachel Liang: Competing with Heart
While not medaling this year, Mia Pu and Rachel Liang displayed incredible spirit and skill. Mia competed fiercely in the national division, showing great promise for future competitions. Rachel Liang, competing for the first time in the extremely competitive level 10 Junior category, held her own against some of the best young gymnasts in the country. Their participation and performance are a source of pride and inspiration for the entire team.
A Celebration of Talent and Teamwork
The success at Nationals is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our gymnasts, coaches, and support staff. It reflects the hours of training, the unwavering commitment to excellence, and the supportive environment fostered at Nely’s School. Every athlete who competed, regardless of whether they brought home a medal, contributed to the team’s overall success and demonstrated the true spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork.
As we celebrate these outstanding achievements, we are already looking ahead to the next season. The experience and confidence gained from competing at this level will undoubtedly propel our gymnasts to even greater heights. We are immensely proud of all our athletes and look forward to their continued success.
Congratulations to Amberly Liu, Sima Gilbert, Linda Petersen, Mia Pu, and Rachel Liang for their remarkable performances. Your dedication and passion for rhythmic gymnastics continue to inspire us all.
Stay tuned for more updates and success stories from Nely’s School. Together, we will continue to reach for the stars and bring home more victories!

















Nely’s School of Rhythmic Gymnastics: End of Year Show
As we come to the close of another incredible year at Nely’s School of Rhythmic Gymnastics, we were thrilled have our wonderful students perform in the end of the year show. Our End of Year Show was a dazzling display of talent and artistry, where our gymnasts performed routines they perfected with passion and precision. From our youngest beginners to our seasoned champions, every athlete had a moment to shine.
This annual event is a celebration of our athletes’ hard work, dedication, and remarkable achievements throughout the year.
Congratulations to All Participants: We are incredibly proud of each and every one of you participating in the End of Year Show. Your dedication, perseverance, and passion have been the driving force behind our success. Each routine, every performance, and all the hard work you’ve put in will make this event truly spectacular.
Thank You: We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this year possible:
Athletes: Your commitment and passion have been inspirational. You have all shown incredible growth and resilience, and we are immensely proud of your achievements.
Parents: Your unwavering support and encouragement have been invaluable. Thank you for trusting us with your children and for being such an integral part of our community.
Coaches: Your expertise, patience, and dedication have guided our athletes to reach their full potential. Thank you for your tireless efforts and for inspiring our gymnasts to be their best.



















Developmental Championship, June 2024, West Palm Beach, FL
In the world of sports, there are few experiences more exhilarating than watching young talent blossom and achieve greatness. The recent Developmental Championship was a spectacular showcase of budding athletes who demonstrated remarkable skill, determination, and sportsmanship. This event was not just a competition; it was a celebration of the hard work and dedication that these young individuals have put into their craft.
Among the many standout athletes, our very own Emma Batsevitsky emerged as a true star. Emma won two medals at this event, showcasing her exceptional talent in both floor and hoop routines. Her hoop routine earned her a remarkable 7th place in the nation, while her floor routine secured 8th place out of 72 athletes. These achievements are a testament to her dedication, precision, and artistic flair. Additionally, Emma’s contributions were pivotal in helping Region IV clinch second place, further highlighting her impact on the competition.
The results of the Developmental Championship once again proved the efficacy of Nely’s School technique. Our school has a reputation for producing top-tier athletes, and the recent performances of its students are a testament to the effectiveness of its training methods. Emma Batsevitsky’s success is a clear indicator of the high level of coaching and innovative techniques employed at Nely’s School.







Nely’s School Team Shines Amidst Fierce Competition at the Elite Qualifier. Chicago, May 2024.
Nely’s School Team recently participated in the Elite Qualifier, the most stressful and demanding event of the season. Held over two intense days, this competition saw our gymnasts take the carpet alongside national team members and Olympians, fighting their way into the national championship.
Five junior gymnasts represented Nely’s School with exceptional performances and earned their tickets into the National Championships in June. All of them showed incredible grit and determination. Rachel Liang led the field and earned not only her qualification but also the coveted level 10 status. Linda Petersen, Mia Pu, Amberly Liu and Sima Gilbert followed. We are very proud of them, and we can’t wait to see them shine in June in Minnesota. All our Juniors also earned medals, with Amberly Liu receiving the highest score for clubs which earned her a silver medal.
Two senior gymnasts showcased their skills, determination, and improvement. Kalina Mihova and Tova Hayete showcased some of their best routines this year. The participation and success of our athletes at the Elite Qualifier highlight their dedication and resilience. Congratulations to all our gymnasts for their outstanding achievements and hard work! We look forward to their continued success at the National Championship.














Nely’s School Team Triumphs at Pan Am Center in Toronto, May 4-5, 2024
Our second international event of the season was a huge success for Nely’s School Team. Competing at the prestigious Pan Am Center in Toronto, Canada, our athletes delivered outstanding performances and brought home an impressive array of medals.
Linda Petersen shone brightly in the novice category, securing the top spot and winning two gold medals in clubs and ribbon. Additionally, she earned two silver medals in the floor and hoop events, showcasing her versatility and skill across multiple disciplines.
In the junior category, Amberly Liu was a standout performer, winning the all-around title. She added to her medal haul with three more golds in ball, clubs, and ribbon. Sima Gilbert also excelled, claiming a silver in the all-around and two bronze medals in ball and ribbon. Mia Pu delivered a strong performance as well, placing fourth in the all-around and earning a silver medal for her clubs routine.
Isabella Vander Elst and Tova Hayete also competed and showed strong performances, contributing to the team’s overall success.
The team’s remarkable achievements at this international event highlight the dedication and talent of our athletes. Congratulations to all our competitors for their hard work and success!










Level 9 Classic – April 2024, Chicago, IL
Experience the thrill of victory with our phenomenal gymnastics team, who recently soared to unprecedented success at the Level 9 classic. 13 dedicated gymnasts traveled to Chicago for the first qualifying event of the season. An astounding 7 athletes have secured their spots in the Elite Qualifier, including Rachel Liang, Sima Gilbert, Amberly Liu, Mia Pu, Linda Petersen, Tova Hayete, and Kalina Mihova. This monumental achievement not only marks a historic milestone for our team but also stands as the greatest accomplishment by any team in the Level 9 classic. We invite everyone to join us in celebrating the immense pride and joy we feel for our exceptional athletes and coaches. Our team, composed of vibrant young talent, exemplifies strength and determination, reaffirming the value of our program in nurturing the next generation of gymnastics stars. Witness the power of dedication and teamwork as we continue to reach new heights in our journey towards excellence.

















Regional Championship level 6-8, Brooklyn NY
Embark on a journey of excellence as we recount the thrilling victories of our Level 7 squad in the latest competitions. At the OK Rhythmic Empire Cup, our star athlete, Emma Batsevitsky, shone brightly, clinching numerous titles with her remarkable performances.
As the Regional Championships approached, Emma’s unwavering dedication and stellar season-long track record propelled her to qualify for the Developmental Championship, securing the 6th position and earning her well-deserved spot on the Regional Team. Emma, we are immensely proud of your achievements!
But the accolades don’t end there. Emma Yang, another standout talent from our team, secured her place in the Level 7 Classic Championship, where she will proudly represent Nely’s School. Claire Zhao and Erin Frankel demonstrated incredible skill, narrowly missing out on qualification by a hair’s breadth, showcasing the fierce competitiveness within our team.
While Celine Li faced tough competition on day two, her spirit and determination continue to inspire us all. Looking ahead, Emma Batsevitsky is set to soar even higher, representing Nely’s School at the National Championship for Level 7 in sunny Florida this June, while Emma Yang will dazzle at the DVP Championship in Illinois. Join us in celebrating the triumphs and talent of Nely’s School Rhythmic Gymnastics team as they continue to reach new heights of excellence!









Regional Championship Level 4-5 Hyde Park MA
Our youngest team participated in the Regional Championship, April 6-7. The team competed very well and made us very proud. Mila Batsevitsky and Mary Zhou became regional champions. Mila did a clean sweep in her age group and Mary won the hoop routine in her age group.
Special congrats in order to our fabulous Mila Batsevitsky who is the silver grand champion in the whole level 4 field of 73 girls! Wonderful work Mila, we are so proud of you!
As the regular season comes to an end for most of our girls, we want to express our gratitude for our coaches Tova, Zoe and Dina for their unwavering dedication and support. Welcome to level 5 girls⭐️
We want to wish the best of luck to Mila, Ellie, Mary, Elaine, and Marissa as they head to Illinois for Level 4-5 Classics next month!





Coaches Cup – Syracuse NY
At Nely’s School of Rhythmic Gymnastics, excellence isn’t just a goal; it’s a tradition. Once again, the gymnasium reverberated with cheers and applause as our athletes showcased their talent at the recent Coaches Cup 2024. This competition wasn’t just another event; it was a testament to the dedication, hard work, and skill of our gymnasts, led by our exceptional coaching staff.
Linda Petersen emerged as a shining star, capturing the spotlight with her remarkable performance. With an awe-inspiring display of agility and precision, Linda secured not one, not two, but an astounding four gold medals. Her clubs routine, earning her the highest score of 29.050. Linda’s dominance extended beyond her individual achievements; she clinched victory in the Hopes category and left her mark by placing 7th out of 105 level 9 gymnasts, both junior and senior combined.
Following in Linda’s footsteps was Sima Gilbert, whose consistency and unwavering determination propelled her towards another successful competition. Her performance earned her the prestigious Miss Future Hope award, a testament to her potential and promise in the world of rhythmic gymnastics.
However, it wasn’t just Linda and Sima who stole the show; our junior lineup radiated brilliance, demonstrating the unparalleled quality that defines Nely’s School. Rachel Liang, Lidia and Julia Fedor and Claire Tang completed the Junior Line up. Claire also scored a personal best with hoop and clinched a bronze medal. Tova Hayete represented in the senior level and also delivered strong performances, especially with her iconic clubs routine.
The success at Coaches Cup 2024 isn’t merely about medals and accolades; it’s a reflection of the collective effort, perseverance, and spirit of the entire Nely’s School community. From the coaches who inspire and guide our athletes to the parents who provide unwavering support, every individual plays a pivotal role in our triumphs.










MA State Championship
Congratulations to the entire team for an extraordinary achievement at the State Championship! A special commendation to Linda Petersen for not only securing the title of Level 9 Hope Champion but also claiming third place across all Level 9 athletes in a field of 35. Linda’s remarkable feat as the State Champion in three events and the all-around category is truly commendable.
Kudos to Marina Podgoretsky for becoming the ribbon champion and achieving the 5th highest score in ribbon among the talented group of 35 athletes. Mia Pu’s outstanding performance, earning her the title of State Champion with the ball in her age category and securing the third-highest score overall, adds another layer of success to the team.
Let’s also recognize the excellent performances of Julia Fedor with the hoop, Sima Gilbert with clubs and ribbon, and Kalina Mihova with clubs. From Level 3 to Level 9, every athlete’s dedication and hard work contributed to the team’s success. We are immensely proud of all your accomplishments – keep reaching for the stars! 🏆🌟 #StateChampions #TeamExcellence












Philly Love Cup
Congratulations to the entire team on an outstanding performance at the Philly Love Cup! Your dedication and hard work have truly paid off. A special shoutout to Rachel Liang for emerging victorious in level 9, Sima Gilbert for conquering the Junior A category and Tova Hayete for winnong the level 9 Senior category. Emma Batsevitsky for became the champion in level 7, and Mila Batsevitsky secured the top spot in level 4. Additionally, Callie Jin’s triumph in level 3 adds to the team’s impressive achievements. Your collective efforts have undoubtedly dominated the competition, and we are immensely proud of each and every one of you. Keep up the fantastic work! 🏆🎉 #TeamSuccess #PhillyLoveCupChampions










Orlando Cup
Celebrate the outstanding achievements of Rachel Liang from Nely’s School, as she emerged as a true star at the Orlando Cup in Florida. Rachel not only secured the Level 9 Junior 2010 title but also clinched an impressive four gold medals in her age group. Her exceptional talent and dedication were further showcased as she secured a remarkable second place among 100 gymnasts in the challenging ribbon category. Rachel’s success exemplifies the commitment to excellence at Nely’s School, and we applaud her for her remarkable accomplishments on the gymnastics stage.
Highlighting the remarkable achievements in the Level 7 category at the Orlando Cup, Juliana Yin from Nely’s School demonstrated her skill by securing the highest position with a well-deserved third place finish. Adding to the glory, Emma Batsevitsky showcased her exceptional floor routine skills, claiming the coveted gold medal in the floor exercise and an impressive second place among all 71 floor routines.
In the Level 4 category Mila Batsevitsky not only showcased her talent but also brought home a remarkable achievement by securing three gold medals. Her impressive feat in the Level 4 category further emphasizes the depth of skill and excellence cultivated within the gymnastics program at Nely’s School.
A heartfelt congratulations to all the talented girls who represented Nely’s School at the Orlando Cup! Each one of you has made us immensely proud, and your achievements reflect the dedication, skill, and competitive spirit that define Nely’s School. We are proud to have such incredible athletes as ambassadors of Nely’s School. Well done, and congratulations on a job exceptionally well done!


















Winter Cup, Tyngsboro MA, January 12-15, 2024
Winter Cup 2024 was an extraordinary showcase of talent, teamwork, and dedication, with our girls delivering an outstanding performance under the exceptional leadership of our Head Coach, Nely Bobrischew. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the hard work and commitment of every participant, from the youngest to the oldest, and across all skill levels. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to each individual who contributed to the success of our team.
The competition results of Winter Cup 2024 were nothing short of spectacular, with standout performances that left a lasting impression. Linda Petersen, our Level 9 Grand Champion, showcased unparalleled skill and determination, securing first place out of an impressive field of 59 gymnasts. Linda’s exceptional performance reflected her dedication and mastery of the sport. Additionally, Rachel Liang displayed remarkable prowess by not only winning her age group but also earning the coveted Best Execution Award. Rachel’s precision and grace captivated the judges, making her a standout performer. These outstanding results are a testament to the hard work, talent, and commitment of our athletes, reaffirming our position as a powerhouse in the world of rhythmic gymnastics. Winter Cup 2024 was a celebration of unity, skill, and sportsmanship that will be remembered for years to come. Detailed competition results are here. https://www.rgform.eu/event.php?id_prop=5438

















London Cup and Winter Stars in London, UK December 15, 2023
Our 5 of our level 9 girls participated in two competitions in the United Kingdom. This competition was a huge success for our team! Linda Petersen came back with 5 gold and one bronze and Miss Dance and Vice Miss London Cup. Victoria Kim brought back 3 golds and 2 silver medals and Miss Difficulty at London cup, Loulwa Aboulhoda, our international student from Egypt, who competes for our school and trains with us part of the year, won 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals and became Miss London Cup, Isabella Van Der Elst won 4 gold medals and Rachel Liang won 1 gold and 3 bronze medals and was awarded Miss Difficulty at London Cup. All the girls represented our school with poise and made us very proud.









Let’s Get This Party Started – Middleton, MA, December 2 – 4, 2023
First competition of the season. Our team participated with our entire team, level 3 to 9. Our kids had an amazing presentation. Highlights – Elaine Zhou – Grand Champion level 4, Juliana Yin – Grand Champion level 7 and Rachel Liang Vice Grand Champion level 9.










