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Patti Sebestyen was born in Saskatoon in
1949 and since her grandfather had helped build St. Mary's Hall and her
dad was interested in gymnastics, it was no accident that Patti would
follow the family tradition.
Although she also competed in track, basketball and
volleyball, gymnastics was the natural attraction. She and her sister
Glenna dominated the Canadian junior championships, unique because
Glenna won the crown in 1962, Patti won in 1963 and Glenna in 1964, the
only times that sisters had dethroned each other. With their dad as
coach, the Marian Gymnastics Club often travelled to national events and
she shared in team victories while competing from 1961 until 1970. Patti
was a silver medallist on Saskatchewan's team at the First Canada Winter
Games in Quebec City in 1967 and also competed for the
University of
Saskatchewan.
Patti showed natural instincts towards
coaching, travelling to North Battleford and Prince Albert and the
Northwest Territories to teach their young as well as devoting 28 years
to the Marian gymnastic club. She was technical chairperson for
Saskatchewan women's gymnastics from 1967 until 1973, judging
chairperson in Saskatchewan from 1976 until 1983; and was on the
national committee from 1976 to 1988.
She is
the only Saskatchewan woman ever to attain an international
brevet-judging honor - the highest possible status - and she has been a
judge or a guest coach in England, Hungary, United States, China,
Romania and Yugoslavia. |