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HomeSportCooroy Gymnastics Club smashes the state championships

Cooroy Gymnastics Club smashes the state championships

Recently 16 members of the Cooroy Gymnastics Club attended the Queensland Junior State Championships held at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Brisbane.

Izzy Mckay-Masterton and Beau Anderson had strong competitions in the boys level four open event. Izzy placed fifth in the All Around and won two apparatus medals, with Beau winning gold on the horizontal bar. Izzy was also part of the Sunshine Coast level four Regional team that placed second in the Regional Challenge.

The girls also had great competitions with all 11 competitors completing their routines successfully.

Arabella Fancourt placed third All Around and second on uneven bars in the girl’s level six open event.

Grace Henderson and Jaimee-Lee Broad placed in the top five on apparatus in level four open and Millie Mactaggart placed second on uneven bars in level four u12.

After a strong Regional Championships performance, Anaya Dickson picked up a bronze medal as part of the level four Sunshine Coast Regional Team in the Regional Challenge event.

The club now sets it focus on our end of year celebrations and preparing new skills and routines for next year, hoping to build on a successful 2022.

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