The women's pair participated in the first Sports Acrobatics World Age Group Games during November 2001 in Zielona Góra, Poland, where they placed eighth in the all-around.
[5] The pair won the all-around title at the 2002 U.S. National Championships in New Orleans, Louisiana,[2] also winning the 2002 Best Choreography Award for their notable "doll routine".
They also competed at the 2002 Sports Acrobatic World Age Group Games in Riesa, Germany,[6] where they placed sixth in the preliminary round.
[9] Lim and Kincher also won the mixed-pair gold in the all-around at the 2011 Flanders International Acro Cup in Puurs, Belgium.
[citation needed] Members of the 2010 U.S. junior national team that trained at WCTC include Smith, Kanavel, and the women's group of Cassandra Lim, Alyssa Gardner and Katie Slater.
From 2019 to 2022, WCTC's women's group of Cassidy Cu, Victoria Blante and Eily Corbett joined the Senior National Team.
After attending the 2016 World Championships with her 13-19 women's group of Morgan Sweeney, Sophie Gruszka, and Amanda Waterson, Annonson shifted from full-time Head Coach of WestCoast Training Center to focus solely on running the business portion of WCTC.
Rodrigues has continued producing elite-level athletes for WCTC winning bronze at the 2013 World Cup with women's group Sweeney, Gruszka and Waterson.
Along with that recognition, her athletes Kristin Allen and Michael Rodrigues were also inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame, Class of 2015.
With her most notable judging roles being at the Acrobatic Gymnastics World Age Group Championships in Geneva, Switzerland in 2021, and again in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2022.