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Jay Rivera died on March 25, 2008 in Big Lake, Alaska. He was 42 years of age.
Born on October 12, 1965 to Paul R. and Barbara A. Rivera, Jay was a long-time resident of Columbia, Maryland, who attended Phelps Luck Elementary School, Ellicott City Middle School, and graduated from Howard High School in 1983.
A life-long athlete, he was a four-year member of the Columbia Comets, the Soccer Association of Columbia select team which won the Maryland State Soccer Championship on two occasions in the late 1970s. Turning his attention to gymnastics, Jay was a member of the competitive team of Gymnastics Plus of Columbia; there he won two individual all-around Maryland State Championships, finished second at the 1980 National Junior Olympics, and won the vault competition at the 1983 National Boys’ Invitational. In 1981, he was named Outstanding Youth Athlete by the Maryland branch of the Amateur Athletic Union.
Jay attended the University of Illinois, Chicago from 1983-1988 competing for the university’s NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Team. He served as UIC team captain and held the university’s record for highest all-around score for nearly two decades.
He served with honor as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division in Panama in 1990-1991. Upon discharge from the Army, he pursued a career as a gymnastics instructor and competitive team coach for programs at Gymnastics Plus, Rebounders, MarVaTeens and Gymstrada in Maryland and Virginia. He earned a reputation as an outstanding coach and a well-regarded judge at USGF-sanctioned competitions.
In recent years, Jay moved to Alaska where he taught and coached at Denali Gymnastics and Excel Gymnastics in the Anchorage area. Coach Jay, as he was called by the members of his last competitive team at Excel Gymnastics, led his Class Four Boys team to the Alaska State Championship on the weekend before his death. The outpouring of love and support from the children and parents of his last team attest to his excellence as a teacher.
Jay’s passing is mourned by his beloved son, J.R. Rivera, and J.R.’s mother, Sandra of Texas; his father and step-mother, Paul and Lilianne Rivera of Florida; his sisters, Pam Rivera of Virginia, and Meg Carter of Georgia; his step-sister, Kristin Kapfer of Maryland; his step-brother, Todd Waddell of Oregon; and by nine nieces and nephews in Italy, Arizona, Maryland, Georgia and Oregon.
Private funeral services will be held in Texas on April 18, 2008.
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Biography:
October 12, 1965: Born to Paul and Barbara Rivera in Columbia, MD
Phelps Luck Elementary School
Ellicott City Middle School
Columbia Comets: 2 time Maryland State Soccer Champions
Gymnastics Plus of Columbia: 2 time Individual All-Around Maryland State Champion
1980: 2nd Place National Junior Olympics
1981: Outstanding Youth Athlete Award by the Maryland branch of the Amatuer Athletic Union
1983: 1st Place Vault National Boys' Invitational
1983: Howard High School Graduation
1983-1988: University of Illinois, Chicago NCAA Men's Gymnastic Team
UIC Team Captain
Held University's Record for Highest All-Around Score for 2 Decades
1990-91: Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division in Panama
Coach and Judge: Gymnastics Plus, Rebounders, MarVaTeens, Gymstrada (MD, VA)
2000-02: Fairfax Gymnastics, VA
2002-03: Gymstrada, Virginia Beach, VA
2003-06: Denali Gymnastics, Wasilla, Alaska
2007-08: Excel Gymnatics, Palmer, Alaska
2008 Alaska Boys State Champions! Level 4 (Excel Gymnastics)
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John R. [Jay] Rivera
Jay Rivera died on March 25, 2008 in Big Lake, Alaska. He was 42 years of age.
Born on October 12, 1965 to Paul R. and Barbara A. Rivera, Jay was a long-time resident of Columbia, Maryland, who attended Phelps Luck Elementary School, Ellicott City Middle School, and graduated from Howard High School in 1983.
A life-long athlete, he was a four-year member of the Columbia Comets, the Soccer Association of Columbia select team which won the Maryland State Soccer Championship on two occasions in the late 1970s. Turning his attention to gymnastics, Jay was a member of the competitive team of Gymnastics Plus of Columbia; there he won two individual all-around Maryland State Championships, finished second at the 1980 National Junior Olympics, and won the vault competition at the 1983 National Boys’ Invitational. In 1981, he was named Outstanding Youth Athlete by the Maryland branch of the Amateur Athletic Union.
Jay attended the University of Illinois, Chicago from 1983-1988 competing for the university’s NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Team. He served as UIC team captain and held the university’s record for highest all-around score for nearly two decades.
He served with honor as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division in Panama in 1990-1991. Upon discharge from the Army, he pursued a career as a gymnastics instructor and competitive team coach for programs at Gymnastics Plus, Rebounders, MarVaTeens and Gymstrada in Maryland and Virginia. He earned a reputation as an outstanding coach and a well-regarded judge at USGF-sanctioned competitions.
In recent years, Jay moved to Alaska where he taught and coached at Denali Gymnastics and Excel Gymnastics in the Anchorage area. Coach Jay, as he was called by the members of his last competitive team at Excel Gymnastics, led his Class Four Boys team to the Alaska State Championship on the weekend before his death. The outpouring of love and support from the children and parents of his last team attest to his excellence as a teacher.
Jay’s passing is mourned by his beloved son, J.R. Rivera, and J.R.’s mother, Sandra of Texas; his father and step-mother, Paul and Lilianne Rivera of Florida; his sisters, Pam Rivera of Virginia, and Meg Carter of Georgia; his step-sister, Kristin Kapfer of Maryland; his step-brother, Todd Waddell of Oregon; and by nine nieces and nephews in Italy, Arizona, Maryland, Georgia and Oregon.
Private funeral services will be held in Texas on April 18, 2008.
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