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HomeSportGymnasts go from strength to strength

Gymnasts go from strength to strength

The girls from Cooroy Gymnastics Club recently attended an invitational event at Albany Creek Gymnastics Club as part of their preparations for the upcoming Sunshine Coast regional championships.

The team had a fantastic weekend with many achieving apparatus awards and a number of overall champions with podium placings.

Neve Whitehill continues to go from strength to strength winning the level 3, u9 division and was recognised for her strong work on bars with a special award, while Nivelle Kelly placed third overall in the same division.

Emily Alizzi had her first podium placing for the year winning the level 3, u10 division.

Anaya Dickson put in another strong performance placing second in the level 4, u9 division along with Grace Henderson placing third in the level 4 Open division.

Isabella Dean showed her consistent training is paying off, winning the level 5, u13 division, and Arabella Fancourt stood tall winning the level 6, Open division and was recognised with an artistry award for her floor routine.

Girls’ head coach Jamie Cannon was pleased with the progress the girls have made since the start of the year.

“The girls have been working hard in the gym and are striving to step to senior levels in 2023,“ Cannon said.

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