Congratulations to our amazing 2017 Gymnasts of the Year from each of our Clubs! The Aspire ‘Gymnast of the Year’ award recognises gymnasts who demonstrate excellence in training, competitive success and leadership.   These gymnasts are exemplary role models and epitomize what it means to be a Delta, Southport and Barron Valley gymnast. Delta Brisbane
  • Senior Gymnasts of the Year - Maddy Thompson & Georgia Godwin
  • Junior Gymnast of the Year - Bronte Ince
Southport Gymnastics Club
  • Senior Gymnast of the Year - Nikki McMenamin
  • Junior Gymnast of the Year - Emma De Fazio
  Barron Valley Gymnastics
  • WAG Kylie Shadbolt Senior Gymnast of the Year - Gemma Giesel
  • WAG Junior Gymnast of the Year - Shona Fujitani
  • MAG Nathan Kingston Senior Gymnast of the Year - Samuel Stead
  •  MAG Junior Gymnast of the Year - Zaine Cahill- Burchill
What inspiring role models for our Aspire gymnasts! We are so proud of all of you!

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