Monica Bisordi

Monica Bisordi
 Gymnast 
Personal information
Full name Monica Marie Bisordi
Born (1982-10-21) October 21, 1982
Daly City, California
Hometown San Mateo, California
Height 5 ft 1 in (155 cm)
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Club Airborne Gymnastics Club (1998-2001)
College team Arizona Wildcats (2002-2005)
Head coach(es) Bill Ryden
Music You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC
Retired Yes

Monica Marie Bisordi (born October 21, 1982) is a former American artistic gymnast. She competed for the University of Arizona from 2002 - 2005. She is the University of Arizona's all-time leading scorer with 2,120.790 career points.[1]

Personal life

Monica was born in Daly City, California, the daughter and eldest child of Jim and Carol Bisordi. As a baby, Monica was diagnosed with nocturnal epilepsy. Her father, Jim, discovered that by keeping his firstborn active on a daily routine, the seizures could be controlled.[2] So Monica never went on medication; instead she kept active with gymnastics.

Monica is the oldest of four children. Her oldest brother, Matt (31), was a diver for the University of Texas before transferring to the University of Arizona after his sophomore year, where he was also on the diving team. Her younger brother James was a collegiate basketball player and 6X national diver. Her sister, Jaclyn (26), is a point guard for Sonoma State University.[3]

Monica attended Notre Dame High School, a private, All-Female, Catholic, college preparatory high school in Belmont, California.

Monica graduated from the University of Arizona with a major in communications and a minor in sociology.

Monica is currently a certified pilates instructor in San Mateo, California.

Early gymnastics history

Monica was a four-year member of the Airborne Gymnastics Club from 1998 - 2001.[4] She was a level 10 competitor and a five-time national competitor.

Achievements & Awards

College gymnastics career

Monica amassed 49 individual titles (3x Vault, 5x Bars, 15x Beam, 10x Floor, 16x All-Around), 163 top 5 finishes and 2,120.790 total points in her four-year career at Arizona.

2005

2004

2003

2002

Achievements & Awards

References

  1. "Gymcats Finish Fourth at NCAA South Central Regional" arizonawildcats.com. August 13, 2005
  2. "The Bisordi Bunch" sanmateodailynews.com. January 19, 2007
  3. "Jaclyn Bisordi" sonomaseawolves.com. 2010
  4. "Airborne Gymnastics College Scholarships" airborne-gymnastics.com. 2010
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