Lexi Zeiss stands in a nearly empty gym in Champlin, talking on her phone. A small group of girls work on the ballet barres off to the side. Lexi gets off the phone, dashes over to the group and joins the routine without missing a beat.
“Slay,” said Zeiss, 18, who stands a chance at being the next gymnast with local ties to compete in the Olympics. “Look at me go.”
Zeiss and her family moved to Minnesota from Nebraska three years ago so she could train at the Twin City Twisters gym under elite gymnastics coach Sarah Jantzi. The two would get paired up for practices before meets, and Zeiss said she fell in love with Jantzi’s coaching during those sessions.
It’s why Zeiss pleaded with her family to relocate from Omaha.
At first, Lexi’s father, Jess Zeiss, wasn’t thrilled about the idea. His wife had established a career as a nurse practitioner, and it meant uprooting the whole family.
“I dug my heels in,” Jess Zeiss said. “I’m already north enough.”
Ultimately, the Zeiss family decided to rent a home in Minnesota. They now split their time between Nebraska and the Twin Cities.
“Kids go places all the time,” Jantzi said. “As a coach, it makes you feel like you’re doing something right.”