Meet Jaime and Gina Ojeda

Both were inspired by the famous Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci to start practicing recreational and later competing in gymnastics at Chihuahua’s local YMCA gymnastics program under one of the most recognized pioneers, Professor Manuel Perez Jasso, who brought the new gymnastics techniques to the city of Chihuahua.

Professor Perez-Jasso saw Jaime’s potential and passion for gymnastics, so he took Jaime to Caravan of Camps Summer Gymnastics Camps in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to begin training with experienced coaches from around the United States.

Jaime has worked in numerous U. S. cities and has met renowned international gymnasts who have helped him grow and improve his gymnastics techniques.

Bela Karoly, Svetlana Boginskaya, and Ana Smirnova, to mention a few, have been some of his mentors.

In the meantime, Gina retired as a gymnast and was trained to be a coach and judge by a Mexican National coach. Gina’s gymnastics team, level 4, was the Mexican national champion before she married Jaime and moved to Enid, Oklahoma, where they worked as directors of a local gym, which they bought and changed the name to Infinity Gymnastics Club in 1993.

Oklahoma’s gymnastics community was a wonderful experience for Jaime and Gina as they learned to navigate competitions, manage a gymnastics school, and parenthood. (Andres and Sofia were born).

Family circumstances moved Infinity to El Paso, Texas, in 2000. Jaime and Gina have never regretted it, as El Paso always showed a welcoming environment towards them. (The third child, Diana, was born).

Jaime and Gina’s three children shared a love for gymnastics as they were also competitive gymnasts. Now, as young adults, they also help in the family business or continue to be involved in the beautiful sport of gymnastics.

Infinity Gymnastics Club has proudly produced Oklahoma boys’ and girls’ National gymnasts and compulsory state girls’ champions. In addition, IGC is the only gym in El Paso with qualified gymnasts in Levels 9-10 for the National Championships, and it has placed a gymnast at Wisconsin University to pursue college gymnastics.