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Indy wins state title

A young gymnast from a small country town gymnastics club has realised a dream by clinching the top spot at the 2024 Gymnastics Queensland Junior State Championships in September 2024. Representing her local club Cooroy Gymnastics, Indy Swan showcased incredible talent, focus and determination, rising above fierce competition of over 120 competitors from around Queensland to claim victory as the Level 4 U10 Girls State Champion.

Indy Swan’s results were: 1st Floor 9.550, 2nd Uneven Bars 9.650, 2nd Vault 9.450, 3rd Beam 9.550 and Overall State Champion with a total score of 38.200.

Her journey from Cooroy Gymnastics to the 2024 Gymnastics Queensland Junior State Championships podium has been an inspiring one. This young gymnast, Indy Swan has achieved her three-year dream of claiming the top spot. On the lead up to becoming the State Champion her dedication to the sport with training up to 20 hours a week and coaching and support from Coach Coordinator Jamie Cannon has been outstanding.

Only a few months ago Indy’s dedication paid off when she earned four gold medals and the coveted All-Around Champion title at the recent Regional championships in July 2024. The Cooroy gymnast, who has been passionate about the sport since a very young age, showed immense skill and determination throughout the event, leaving no doubt that her dream of reaching the top was within reach.

Her journey is a testament to the power of commitment, with countless hours spent perfecting her routines in pursuit of excellence. Now, with Regional and State success behind her, the young gymnast is eyeing even bigger goals, continuing to reach for new heights in her gymnastics career. Look out Olympics 2032.

The support of her family, coaches, friends and community has been a key part of her success. Indy Swan’s performance has not only earned her the top spot but also shone a light on the potential and spirit of young athletes from small country town communities.

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