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Gymnasts courage leads to great performance

The Cooroy Gymnastics Club WAG squad teams competed this weekend at the AGDA Invitational at Deception Bay.

Cooroy sent a team of 9 gymnasts from level three to six with great results in all levels. It was the first individual competition for the girls since 2019 so there were nerves, but they were brave putting in some great performances.

The team have all been working hard to improve over the four apparatus. There were some new skills competed for the first time and many hours spent to improve their performances with three girls qualifying already for State Championships in September.

Level 3 results:

Anna Petrides 6th Floor

Helena Risson 1st Vault, 1st Uneven bars, 2nd All around

Jamie Lee Broad 5th Vault

Polly Boyd 3rd Vault, 5th Uneven bars, 4th All around

Level 4 results:

Georgia McVey 4th Floor, 5th Vault

Neve Bayldon 4th Floor 6th Beam

Level 5 results:

Ella Stewart 6th Uneven Bars, 6th Beam, 6th Floor

Madeleine Stevens 7th Beam

Level 6 results:

Arabella Fancourt 5th Vault, 2nd Uneven bars, 3rd Beam, 3rd All around

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