Aladdin Nemo was born in Syria in 1964 to a distinguished sports family.
ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE:
Junior National Champion of Syria
Senior National Champion of Syria
1983 Pan Arabic Championships in Kuwait: 3 Gold, 2 Bronze and 4th All-Around
1985 Pan Arabic Championships in Morocco: 1 Silver, 3 Bronze and 3rd All-Around
1986 International Tournament in Syria: (Soviet Union, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, Lebanon
and Syria) 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 4 Bronze
1986 Goodwill Games in Moscow: Competitor 36 all around
1987 Pan Arabic Championships in Syria: 6 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 1st All-Around
1987 Moscow News Tournament: 22nd All-Around
1987 Leningrad Tournament: 4th Floor, 4th Vault, 15th All-Around
1987 International Cup of Tunisia: (Soviet Union, China, Hungary, East Germany, West Germany,
Italy, Tunisia and Syria) 1 Silver on High Bar
1987 10th Mediterranean Games: 1 Gold on Floor, 5th All-Around
1991 World Gymnastics Championships in Indianapolis: Competitor
1992 Pan Arabic Games: 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 3 Bronze
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Junior National Team Gymnastics Coach in Syria (1983-1988)
Women’s Gymnastics Coach, Level 4 to Elite – Blake’s Gymnastics Center, MI (1988-1991)
Men’s and Women’s Gymnastics Coach, all levels – Woodward Camp Inc., PA (1988-1992, 2004, 2005)
Owner, Director, Head Coach – American Dream Gymnastics Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (1996-2003)
Head Girls Gymnastics Coach – Octaviano Gymnastics (2003-2004)
Assistant Women’s Gymnastics Coach Penn State University (2004-2005)
Head Coach At Gymjam Gymnastics academy 2006-2009 Women.
Head coach At Victory Gymnastics 2009-2015 Men
Head coach At Fun and Fitness Gymnastics 2017-Current
EDUCATION:
Considered a Master in Sport
allowing qualification for Exceptional Immigration Status (US Citizen) due to international competition experience as World Class Gymnast.
USAG Professional Coach 1989-2018
USAG University Safety Certified 1989-2018
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
Owner, Director, Head Coach – American Dream Gymnastics Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (1996-2003)
Coached 3 Junior National Team athletes for The Men Future Stars Program
Coached the Penn State University to the 12th Place at National championship