Eastern Michigan Athletics
Gymnastics
Weber, Danielle

Danielle Weber
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- dguider@emich.edu
- Phone:
- 734.487.0310
The 2023 season marks the sixth year for Danielle Weber as the assistant coach for the Eastern Michigan gymnastics team.
In the 2022 season, Weber led the vault lineup to a 49.150 at the Towson Quad meet, tying for second all-time in program history. Additionally, she coached five student-athletes to personal-best scores on the event during the season. Furthermore, she coached the floor squad to a 49.350, which ties for fifth all-time.
Weber assisted in leading the 2021 squad to a Mid-American Conference Championship and NCAA Regionals team appearance. Additionally, she coached Molly Parris to a conference vault title, tying for first with a score of 9.850 at the league meet. Parris is the first champion on the apparatus since 1988, and was selected as a member of the All-Tournament Team for her efforts. Caitlin Satler and Jada Rondeau were named Second Team All-MAC selections, while Satler also brought home Co-Specialist of the Year.
During the shortened 2020 season, Weber assisted in coaching two gymnasts to All-MAC Second Team selections in Jada Rondeau and Caitlin Satler. Also, senior Emili Dobronics was named Academic All-District® Women’s At-Large Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
In 2019, the New Jersey native coached three gymnasts to podium finishes at the Mid-American Conference Championships, as Allie Smith and Ciara Gresham finished second and third on vault, respectively, and Emili Dobronics brought home EMU’s first floor title since 2002, tying for first.
Weber brought 14 years of coaching experience to EMU. Most recently, she was an optional team coach at Triad Gymnastics for a year, and a volunteer coach at Iowa State University from 2011-16. At ISU, Weber served as the head vault coach while assisting in all other events, as well as helping coordinate the team’s strength and conditioning.
While a member of the Cyclones coaching staff, Weber also served as the head coach at Cardinal Gymnastics Academy. There, she was the team director and head coach of the CGA compulsory & optional programs, helping qualify two Level 9 gymnasts to the Western National Championships for the first time.
Prior to ISU and Cardinal, Weber acted as a coach for US Gymnastics in Mahwah, N.J. from 2003 to 2011. While in New Jersey, she assisted with office work and organized activities to specific participants’ developmental levels in order to enhance coordination for younger gymnasts. Additionally, Weber has spent extensive time with different gymnastics camps, assisting in the Cyclone Gymnastics Camp from 2012-17, acting as the Camp Coach at Flip Fest in 2010 and 2013, and serving as the Camp Coach and Counselor at the University of Missouri in the summers from 2007-10.
Before becoming a coach, Weber had a successful athletic career as a gymnast at the University of Missouri from 2006 to 2010. In her senior year, the team qualified for the NCAA National Championship by winning the regional title, where she took third place in the all-around. Weber also took third in the all-around in the Big 12 Championships, earning All-Big 12 Championship All-Around honors. In 2007 she garnered her team’s Freshman of the Year award, and in the two following years she was placed on the Big 12 Commissioners Academic Honor Roll. Weber graduated from the University of Missouri in 2011 with a bachelor of science in hotel and restaurant management, with an emphasis in event planning.
Her and her husband, Landon have a son Joey, and two dogs named Moose and Max.
In the 2022 season, Weber led the vault lineup to a 49.150 at the Towson Quad meet, tying for second all-time in program history. Additionally, she coached five student-athletes to personal-best scores on the event during the season. Furthermore, she coached the floor squad to a 49.350, which ties for fifth all-time.
Weber assisted in leading the 2021 squad to a Mid-American Conference Championship and NCAA Regionals team appearance. Additionally, she coached Molly Parris to a conference vault title, tying for first with a score of 9.850 at the league meet. Parris is the first champion on the apparatus since 1988, and was selected as a member of the All-Tournament Team for her efforts. Caitlin Satler and Jada Rondeau were named Second Team All-MAC selections, while Satler also brought home Co-Specialist of the Year.
During the shortened 2020 season, Weber assisted in coaching two gymnasts to All-MAC Second Team selections in Jada Rondeau and Caitlin Satler. Also, senior Emili Dobronics was named Academic All-District® Women’s At-Large Team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
In 2019, the New Jersey native coached three gymnasts to podium finishes at the Mid-American Conference Championships, as Allie Smith and Ciara Gresham finished second and third on vault, respectively, and Emili Dobronics brought home EMU’s first floor title since 2002, tying for first.
Weber brought 14 years of coaching experience to EMU. Most recently, she was an optional team coach at Triad Gymnastics for a year, and a volunteer coach at Iowa State University from 2011-16. At ISU, Weber served as the head vault coach while assisting in all other events, as well as helping coordinate the team’s strength and conditioning.
While a member of the Cyclones coaching staff, Weber also served as the head coach at Cardinal Gymnastics Academy. There, she was the team director and head coach of the CGA compulsory & optional programs, helping qualify two Level 9 gymnasts to the Western National Championships for the first time.
Prior to ISU and Cardinal, Weber acted as a coach for US Gymnastics in Mahwah, N.J. from 2003 to 2011. While in New Jersey, she assisted with office work and organized activities to specific participants’ developmental levels in order to enhance coordination for younger gymnasts. Additionally, Weber has spent extensive time with different gymnastics camps, assisting in the Cyclone Gymnastics Camp from 2012-17, acting as the Camp Coach at Flip Fest in 2010 and 2013, and serving as the Camp Coach and Counselor at the University of Missouri in the summers from 2007-10.
Before becoming a coach, Weber had a successful athletic career as a gymnast at the University of Missouri from 2006 to 2010. In her senior year, the team qualified for the NCAA National Championship by winning the regional title, where she took third place in the all-around. Weber also took third in the all-around in the Big 12 Championships, earning All-Big 12 Championship All-Around honors. In 2007 she garnered her team’s Freshman of the Year award, and in the two following years she was placed on the Big 12 Commissioners Academic Honor Roll. Weber graduated from the University of Missouri in 2011 with a bachelor of science in hotel and restaurant management, with an emphasis in event planning.
Her and her husband, Landon have a son Joey, and two dogs named Moose and Max.
The Danielle Weber File | ||
Name: | Danielle Weber (formerly Danielle Guider) | |
Hometown: | Nutley, N.J. | |
College: | University of Missouri - Bachelor's degree in Hotel and restaurant management | |
Family: | Husband - Landon; Son - Joey | |
Professional Experience | ||
Year | School/Team | Position |
2017-Present | Eastern Michigan University | Assistant Gymnastics Coach |
2016-17 | Triad Gymnastics | Optional Team Coach |
2011-16 | Iowa State University | Volunteer Coach |
2011-16 | Cardinal Gymnastics Academy | Head Coach |
2003-11 | US Gymnastics | Gymnastics Coach |