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Debbie Guibord teaches dance while she is recovering from knee surgery to Korinne Stay, 16, of Plattsburgh, Kate Mazdzer, 15, of Saranac Lake, Kari Schnaars, 16, of Peru, Sara Mazdzer, 15, of Saranac Lake, Marne Timon 16, of Keene Valley, Una Creedon-Carey, 15, of Plattsburgh and Kelsey Guibord-Stay, 17, of Plattsburgh. The dancers will be performing 'A Delicate Balance,' and 'Making the Band' the week of March 28 at Cumberland Head and Beekmantown Elementary.
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Published March 13, 2008 05:15 am - When Deborah Guibord-Stay was 17, she injured her left leg while doing gymnastics. A long-deferred knee replacement has given her a new lease as director of Guibord's North Country School of Ballet.

Knee replacement gives dance instructor relief from old injury
Knee replacement gives dance instructor relief

By ROBIN CAUDELL
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- At 17, Deborah Guibord-Stay loved gymnastics.

As a Plattsburgh High School student, she trained with Coach Bud Beyer at Plattsburgh State. One day after executing 25 back walkovers, she did one and landed wrong. She screamed for Beyer. She was freaked out to see her little kneecap jutting off to the side.

"I moved it just enough and popped it back in," said Guibord-Stay, director of the Guibord's North Country School of Ballet and artistic director of the North Country Ballet Ensemble.

When Beyer came to her side, he looked at her knee and said, "Hmmm. What did you do, Miss Debra?'" she recalled. "In those days, there were no options for surgery. They put me in a cast for six weeks."

DANCE MAJOR

It was not the most opportune time. A senior, she was competing in a Junior Miss Pageant. For the talent competition, she had planned to do gymnastics. Because of her cast, she sang "Tammy." She didn't win.

"Life goes on. I left for school."

Guibord-Stay majored in dance at Stephen's College in Columbia, Mo. There, she participated on the gymnastics team as well as danced six days a week. She went on to earn advanced dance degrees from Goddard College and Wesleyan University. After performing and teaching dance in different places, she returned home.

In 1973, she founded Guibord Dance & Gymnastics School in Plattsburgh. Throughout her 20s and 30s, she had no problems with her left knee. That changed in her 40s.

"It began to hurt, and it was basically not doing what it was supposed to do. It was starting to not function correctly. The most important thing I want to say is because of my dance training, I got out of doing therapy for years and years. I kept the quads so strong all these years.

"I know that's why I didn't have to do this surgery before."

CONSTANT PAIN

As her knee deteriorated, Guibord-Stay could no longer actively dance.

"I tried to demonstrate as much as I could. I knew in the last 10 years knee surgeries were making rapid advances."

In 1999, she had orthoscopic surgery for a meniscus tear in her left leg.



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