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We are very excited to announce the gymnasts who have been selected to represent Southport Gymnastics at the 2017 National Gymnastics Carnival in Bendigo!

Congratulations to the following Girls:

Level 5 Team

  • Ruby Collar
  • Sky Colliver
  • Rebecca Webb
  • Mackenzie Newton
  • Hannah Dalton
  • Kate Peterson

Level 6 Team

  • Chenoa Wilson
  • Kaia Pascoe
  • Jessica Cleverly
  • Sienna McMah
  • Ava Tyler
  • Enna DeFazio

Level 7 Team

  • Montana Hoegel
  • Tayah Semple-Lewis
  • Mekenzie Keane
  • Rita-Lilly Evans
  • Megan Blown

Level 9-10 Team

  • Anna Rowe
  • Isabel Carrasco
  • Sarah Stevens
  • Nikki McMenamin

The 2017 National Clubs Carnival is held in Bendigo from the 22nd – 29th September.  Hosted by Gymnastics Australia, Clubs from around the country will compete for the title of the Australian Club Champion.

The National Clubs Competition structure allows 6 girls to compete in each team at level 5-10 (there is no level 4 division in this event , with the top 3 scores counting on each apparatus . Accordingly, we have been able to select apparatus specialists to join the team and assist in building Southport’s overall score for this event!

While we would have loved to taken everyone to this event, due to the competition rules we can only take limited numbers of gymnasts in each level.

With the individual season in full swing for our level 4-6 gymnasts, we hope everyone is looking forward to performing and we know each and every gymnasts will do themselves proud.  We are already so proud of your efforts girls!

Be sure to say a big congratulations to the girls in the gym!  Look out Melbourne, here we come!

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