[6] Over the years Kondos Field has coached Olympic gymnasts: Jamie Dantzscher, Mohini Bhardwaj, Kate Richardson, Tasha Schwikert, Kristen Maloney, Yvonne Tousek, Stella Umeh, Luisa Portocarrero, Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, Sam Peszek, Jennifer Pinches, Peng Peng Lee, Kyla Ross, and Madison Kocian.
In her final season at UCLA, Lee helped the team win their seventh NCAA title with a perfect 10 (her second of the day) on the last routine of the meet.
[11] In 2004 Kondos Field earned Choreographer of the Year award at the Canadian National Championships for Kate Richardson’s beam and floor routines.
Kondos Field worked as a freelance choreographer and director with the entertainment department at SeaWorld, San Diego for 30 years.
Riptide and Cirque De La Mer won the IAAPA,[12] which is an international award for theme park shows.
Kondos Field was the co-executive producer for the 2017 TV special “Jump, Jive & Thrive,[13]” a televised benefit show for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Kondos Field's autobiography Life is Short, Don't Wait to Dance was published by Hachette Book Group in October 2018.
[14] Kondos Field has spoken at “Corporate Coaching” events for companies including Gucci, JPMorgan Chase, General Electric, Jackson National Life Insurance, and the Aspen Institute,[15] and has contributed to panel discussions including Bustle’s “Rule Breakers”[16] and the ESPNW Summit.
[28]In response two days later, Kondos Field tweeted her regret and shared that she had apologized to Beckerman privately two years prior.
[29] In 2019, in the aftermath of the college admissions bribery scandal, the Los Angeles Times revealed that a member of the Bruins gymnastics team had no previous competitive record.
In a book published last year, Kondos Field described the student’s uncle as ‘one of my dearest friends.’” UCLA officials claimed that said student-athlete was admitted based on her athletic potential.
[30] Kondos Field was portrayed by Jennifer Beals in the 2015 film Full Out about former UCLA Bruin gymnast Ariana Berlin and her comeback after a life-threatening car accident.
[31] In February 2016, UCLA gymnast Sophina DeJesus performed[32] on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after her Kondos Field choreographed hip-hop inspired floor routine went viral.
[35] More than a hundred alumni came to Pauley Pavilion for Kondos Field’s final home meet, celebrating with a surprise flash mob and dance party.