2006 Annual Report - Gymnastics Australia

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2006 Annual Report - Gymnastics Australia
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
ANNUAL REPORT
06
VALUES
Gymnastics Australia
is a capable, ethical,
and motivated
organisation
committed to serving
the best interests of
its members.
VISION
Healthy and active lives
for everybody.
MISSION
To promote and develop
participation from grass
roots to elite through
the provision of quality
programmes, products
and services.
GOALS
Gymnastics Australia
has developed goals
to support objectives
in accordance with
its Constitution.
ANNUAL REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAIRMAN’S AND CEO’S REPORT 02
2006 KEY MILESTONES 04
SPORT REPORT 08
GYMSPORT REPORT 10
BUSINESS & SERVICES REPORT 24
EVENTS REPORT 28
FIG 125TH ANNIVERSARY OCEANIA GALA 30
MAJOR EVENTS OUR MEDAL TALLY 32
STATE ASSOCIATION REPORTS 34
OFFICE BEARERS, STAFF & COMMITTEES 42
NATIONAL SQUAD MEMBERS 44
SPORT ACHIEVEMENTS 46
FINANCIAL REPORT 56
PHOTOGRAPHIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
Gymnastics Australia wishes to acknowledge Volker Minkus, Ian Bridge and Getty Images for use of their images in the Report.
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
CHAIRMAN’S AND CEO’S REPORT
KEN WILLIAMSON - CHAIRMAN
The staging of a successful
Commonwealth Games gymnastics
event and the uniting of the
gymnastics community for the FIG
125th Anniversary celebrations were
significant achievements for 2006. A
noteworthy outcome on an operational
level was the completion and launching
of a national Information Technology
plan.
With the Commonwealth Games being
staged in Melbourne, pressure was on
the men’s, women’s and rhythmic teams
to meet their performance targets and
deliver medal winning performances.
The Australian Commonwealth Games
Association had invested significantly
in gymnastics and it is pleasing that
the team contributed 21 medals to the
overall medal tally. Our gold medals
performers were the women’s team,
Josh Jefferis and Chloe Sims in the All
Around competition; Hollie Dykes on
floor; Josh Jefferis on rings; and Damian
Istria on High Bar. These performances
will be remembered by the many
thousands of spectators.
Staging of major events again played
a significant role in national operations
during 2006. The Rod Laver Arena
provided the venue for an extremely
successful gymnastics competition as
part of the Commonwealth Games.
Competition management, led by
Shaun Doyle and supported by Russell
Smart and George Tatai along with
enthusiastic and capable volunteer staff,
are to be congratulated on staging a
first class event which showcased the
sport at the highest level.
JANE ALLEN - CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The high point of the Commonwealth
Games performances at the beginning
of year was followed by successful
performances at the 2006 Artistic
World Championships in Denmark in
October. Competing against the best
in the world served to reinforce the
international standing of Australian
gymnasts. It is always a special moment
when history is made and Philippe
Rizzo continued his run of “firsts” by
becoming the first Australian gymnast
to win a gold medal at a World
Championship event. His performance,
on the High Bar capped off a successful
World Championships campaign for
both the women’s and men’s teams.
These performances augur well for the
Olympic qualifying events in 2007.
The men’s national high performance
program received a boost with
the appointment of internationally
renowned coach, Vladimir Vatkin as
the Men’s National Coach. This position
will be incorporated into his existing
responsibilities as AIS Head Coach and
is very timely considering the improved
international performances of the men’s
national team.
The Australian Sports Commission, in
collaboration with Gymnastics Australia
(GA) conducted a review of the
women’s national program to identify
ways to further advance the program.
The findings of this extensive review will
be published in 2007.
The gymnastics community experienced
an event of a different nature when the
FIG 125th Anniversary Gala was staged
in Sydney in September. As part of a
worldwide birthday celebration, the
International Gymnastics Federation
(FIG) provided funding to GA to
stage a special Gala on behalf of the
Oceania region. Over 400 participants
were involved in the Gala and
congratulations are extended to the
organising committee and production
team led by Petrina Hutchinson and
Nerine Cooper for delivering a first class
event enjoyed by a large crowd.
The GA Board of Management met six
times during the year with meetings
held in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne,
Adelaide and Perth to promote
communication with State Association
Boards. The Constitution SubCommittee under the leadership
of Chairmen Ken Williamson,
continued their work in drafting a
new constitution to move GA from an
incorporated association to a company
limited by guarantee. It is pleasing to
report at the time of printing the 2006
Annual Report that agreement on a
new Constitution had been reached.
In February 2006, the GA Board
approved a national Information
Technology plan that will underpin
the future operations of GA and the
State Associations. Development of
the plan encompassed two key phases:
upgrading and consolidating the IT
platform underpinning the plan; and
introducing an e-commerce platform
to reduce duplication and open the
Affiliations:
Gymnastics Australia maintains affiliations with the following organisations:
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International Gymnastics Federation (FIG)
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC)
Australian Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA)
Confederation of Australian Sport (CAS)
Commonwealth Gymnastics Confederation (CGF)
International Aerobic Federation (IAF)
Pacific Alliance of National Gymnastics Federation (PANGF)
Association of National Aerobic Championships (ANAC)
International Cheerleading Federation (ICF)
International All Star Federation (IASF)
way for on-line trading. Two State
Associations will pilot elements of the
plan in 2007.
The development of national resources
continues to impact on the daily
activities of the national office. The
successful implementation and
acceptance by the community of the
on-line education resource “Managing
the Risks of Coaching” set the scene
in 2006 for the task of redeveloping
GA’s education framework to embrace
on-line strategies. Two exciting new
resources for schools and clubs currently
in production are; Gymnastics in
Schools program “Gymskools” and the
skill based club program “GymMIX”.
Both resources will be released in 2007.
Club 10 manager and long standing
staff member Brad Edwards resigned
in July after six years service. GA
acknowledges Brad’s valuable
contribution to the national Club 10
program and wishes him well in his
future endeavours.
Gymnastics Australia returned a surplus
for the 2006 calendar year of $20,726.
This surplus was due in part to strong
control over project expenditure and
income derived from resources and
events. Membership continued to grow
in 2006 and it is pleasing to report that
for the seventh consecutive year, GA
has recorded a 6 per cent growth in
athlete and technical members.
After an extensive tender process
in November, Gymnastics Australia
appointed Jardines Lloyd Thompson as
their national insurance program broker.
GA wishes to thank outgoing broker
Marsh, for their support and service
provided over the past six years.
GA continued to receive support from
the Australian Sports Commission and
the Australian Institute of Sport in
the delivery of development and high
performance programs. In particular,
thanks are extended to ASC consultants
Deb Waser and Don Cameron for their
advice and guidance throughout the
year.
The state high performance network
consisting of QAS, NSWIS, VIS, SASI
and WAIS continue to provide excellent
programs that produce world class
athletes and the excellent results
achieved in 2006 are testament to their
commitment and support.
In late 2006, the Gymnastics WA
farewelled its long standing Executive
Director, Gratton Wilson. Gratton
Wilson worked hard to develop the
sport of gymnastics in WA and his
contributions to the sport overall will be
missed. GA wishes him well in his new
endeavours.
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Sponsors Acromat, Elite Sportswear
(GK), Nacisey and Marsh continued
to provide financial and in-kind
sponsorship to Gymnastics Australia
in 2006 and their support is greatly
appreciated.
In closing, GA wishes to acknowledge
the support received from State
Associations, clubs, athletes and
volunteers across Australia. GA
also recognises the commitment
and dedication of the Board, Sport
Management Committees and national
office staff, all of whom have played
an important role in ensuring the
continued growth and development of
the sport.
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 KEY MILESTONES
• Philippe Rizzo winning Australia’s first World Championship
gold medal on the Horizontal Bar at the 2006 World
Championships in Denmark.
• Gymnastics contributing 21 medals (6 gold, 7 silver, 8
bronze) to the overall Australian Commonwealth Games
Team medal tally.
• Gymnastics Australia’s event team and volunteers led by
Shaun Doyle and Russell Smart organising and staging an
outstanding Commonwealth Games gymnastics event.
• The staging of an entertaining and professional gala,
involving over 400 participants, in Sydney, to celebrate the
125th anniversary of the International Gymnastics Federation.
• Gymnastics Australia’s membership continuing to grow at a
rate of 6%, for the seventh year in a row.
• The launching of a national Information Technology plan to
underpin the future operations and delivery of services to the
whole of the sport.
• The successful introduction of a compulsory on-line Risk
Management resource (MRC) for technical members, which
paves the way for future on-line education strategies.
• 66% (367 clubs) of affiliated clubs across Australia
registering their members via the GA “Gymnastics On-Line”
service.
Gymnastics Australia thanks the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), the Australian
Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA) and national sponsors for their continued
support of gymnastics. This tremendous contribution allows GA to provide the necessary
resources, to achieve objectives in the Strategic Plan which covers both the high performance,
participation and program elements of the Gymsports.
AOC FUNDING SUPPORT
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has the exclusive
responsibility for the representation of Australia at the
Olympic Games.
ACGA FUNDING SUPPORT
Target 2006 Funding
(July 2003 - March 2006)
Junior Development Grant
To help achieve Australian Olympic Team objectives, the AOC
provides funding (AOC Funding) to its member National
Federations (NFs), athletes and coaches.
ELITE SPORTSWEAR
“Official supplier of competition and training attire”
World class competition and training attire is supplied by
Elite Sportswear under their “GK” brand to all Australian
team members in the Olympic gymsports. This ensures that
athletes are provided with world standard leotards and are
presented in the most professional manner.
AOC Funding is derived from income distributions from the
Australian Olympic Foundation, grants from the International
Olympic Committee (IOC), the licensing and sponsorship
activities of the AOC and fundraising by the AOC, State
Olympic Councils and their Corporate Appeal Committees.
AOC Funding for the 2008 Olympic Team preparation is
determined in accordance with its Program and Funding
Guidelines for the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing (Guidelines).
Specifically, AOC Funding is provided through one of three
programs:
• Australian Youth Olympic Festivals 2005 & 2007 (AYOFs)
• AOC Funding for International Competition
• adidas Medal Incentive Funding
The Guidelines are available on olympics.com.au.
For the calendar year 2006, the AOC provided the following
support to Gymnastics Australia, its athletes and coaches:
AOC Funding for International Competition
$48,000
adidas Medal Incentive Funding
Monette Russo (Athlete)
$5,000
Mikhail Barabach (Coach)
$1,250
$6,250
In addition, the AOC’s current budgeting for the 2008
Olympic Team to Beijing is $13.4 million.
The AOC is proud to be able to support Australian athletes to
realise their Olympic dreams.
$500,000
$24,000
ACROMAT
“Official supplier of gymnastics equipment”
A longstanding sponsor of Gymnastics Australia, Acromat
provides gymnastics equipment for all national and
international events. Without this sponsorship, Gymnastics
Australia could not conduct events as the cost of purchasing
and storing the equipment would be prohibitive.
NACISEY
“Official supplier of Cheerleading uniforms”
Cheerleading uniforms for the national champion teams
each year are supplied by off-shore company, Standard
International Company Ltd under their brand name
“NACISEY”. This sponsorship assists the development of
cheerleading in Australia.
MARSH INSURANCE BROKERS
In conjunction with Sportscover, Marsh provided Gymnastics
Australia with a comprehensive national insurance program
for all members and also provides sponsorship for the
“Managing the Risks of Coaching” resource.
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MESSAGE FROM THE
AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION
The Australian Government is a strong
supporter of Australian sport. The
Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is
the government body that develops,
manages and invests in sport at all
levels in Australia.
The ASC funds and works closely
with a range of national sporting
organisations, state and local
governments, schools and community
bodies to ensure sport is well run
and accessible so that everyone can
participate and enjoy the benefits. The
ASC upholds the integrity of sport
through many innovative programs to
promote ethical sporting practices and
sport free of performance-enhancing
drugs.
During 2005-06, the Australian
Government, through the ASC,
supported Gymnastics Australia
through funding of more than $2.5
million for the development of the
sport and the continued enhancement
at the grass-roots and elite levels,
including the Australian Institute of
Sport Gymnastics program. In addition,
$146,198 in direct athlete support
was provided to Australian gymnasts
in the lead up to the Melbourne 2006
Commonwealth Games.
The Commission increased its funding
support for Gymnastics Australia’s high
performance programs during 2005-06
in recognition of the progress made
by Gymnastics Australia in developing
a high performance system built
on achieving sustainable results at
major benchmark events such as the
Olympics and World Championships.
A special acknowledgement of, and
congratulations to, Philippe Rizzo in
becoming Australia’s first gymnastics
world champion by winning the
high bar, along with Prashanth
Sellathurai, in winning silver on the
pommel horse at the 2006 World
Championships. The Men’s and
Women’s Artistic, and Rhythmic
gymnasts are also to be congratulated
for medal winning performances at
the 2006 Commonwealth Games,
with further acknowledgement of
the Women’s Artistic Team in winning
the 2006 Australian Sports Award
for Young Australian Team of the
Year for their Commonwealth Games
efforts. The ASC extends its best
wishes to those gymnasts striving for
World Championship and Olympic
qualification success in 2007.
The Australian Sports Commission
acknowledges that Gymnastics
Australia has continued to work to
build its membership base and has
provided significant financial support to
its member associations. Gymnastics
Australia has worked in partnership
with, and has been supported by,
the Commission in a number of very
worthwhile programs and initiatives
such as the Coaching and Officiating
Scholarship Program, Women in Sport
Program and through Project CONNECT
to enhance participation opportunities
for athletes with a disability. The
ASC also acknowledges Gymnastics
Australia’s web-based initiatives in the
delivery of its sport, in particular the
Managing Risks for Coaches program.
The ASC looks forward to a continued
winning partnership with Gymnastics
Australia.
The Australian Institute of Sport Men’s
and Women’s Gymnastics programs
remain an integral part of Gymnastics
Australia’s high performance system.
The Institute Gymnastics program,
providing access to world-class training
facilities, has a major goal of developing
gymnasts who can achieve Olympic
results, while at the same time ensuring
that each individual achieves in all other
aspects of their life, such as education,
social and moral development.
Mark A Peters
Chief Executive Officer
Australian Sports Commission
WINNING
PARTNERSHIP
The Australian Sports Commission
proudly supports Gymnastics Australia
The Australian Sports Commission
is the Australian Government agency
that develops, manages and invests
in sport at all levels in Australia.
Gymnastics Australia has worked
closely with the Australian Sports
Commission to develop gymnastics
from community participation
to high-level performance.
AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION
Gymnastics Australia is one of many
national sporting organisations
that has formed a winning
partnership with the Australian
Sports Commission to develop its
sport in Australia.
www.ausport.gov.au
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
SPORT REPORT
KAREN MYERS - SPORT DIRECTOR
In 2006 Australia hosted the
Commonwealth Games and it is always
a great honour to be part of a “home”
games as it has special significance
for the athletes to be performing in
front of their family, friends and the
Australian sports mad public. With
this of course comes the pressure
of performing well and all members
of the Commonwealth Games
Gymnastics team can be proud of their
performances and their contribution of
21 medals to the overall team medal
tally between Men’s Artistic, Women’s
Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics. The
Australian Commonwealth Games
Association (ACGA) contributed
“Target 2006” funding over three years
to the preparation of this team and
Gymnastics Australia thanks the ACGA
for their outstanding support over this
period.
The Artistic World Championships
in October in Denmark provided
memorable event for Gymnastics
Australia with the Men’s and Women’s
Artistic teams continuing their
outstanding performances. History
was made with Philippe Rizzo winning
Australia’s first gold medal at a World
Championships when he won gold
in a thrilling High Bar apparatus final.
Prashanth Sellathurai took silver in the
Pommel Horse final and the Women’s
team showed the depth of the program
in Australia with a 6th place and two
athletes finishing 5th and 7th respectively
in the All Around final. This was an
outstanding result given injuries to
Monette Russo and Chloe Sims prior
to team selection. The men’s team
continued to show great improvement
with a team result indicating they
will be a real chance of Olympic
team qualification at the 2007 World
Championships.
All results achieved in 2006 by all
gymsports could not have been
possible without the financial support
of the Australian Sports Commission,
Australian Olympic Committee,
Australian Commonwealth Games
Association, Australian Institute of
Sport and the five State Institutes
– QLD Academy of Sport (Men &
Women), NSW Institute of Sport
(Men), Victorian Institute of Sport
(Women), SA Institute of Sport (Men
& Trampoline), WA Institute of Sport
(Women). Gymnastics Australia worked
closely with these partners throughout
the year participating in planning
and performance review meetings
such as the Beijing Athlete Program
(BAP), AIS/SIS/SAS Joint Management
Committees, Target 2006 and GA’s own
Elite Management Committees.
Steps were taken at the end of 2006
to strengthen GA’s High Performance
program with the appointment of
Vladimir Vatkin as the Men’s National
Coach and an ASC review into the
Women’s National Program to identify
ways to further advance the program.
The AOC also commenced its 2008
Olympic team preparation with GA
participating in a planning visit to
Beijing.
The FIG finally presented the new
2006-2008 Code of Points to the
international judging community in
early 2006 with fourteen of Australia’s
best FIG judges across our seven
competitive gymsports participating and
passing the International exams.
The ASC Women in Sport Mentoring
program came to a conclusion in 2006
with Megan Mitchell (QLD), Michelle
Yardley (SA), Tameira McLean (WA) and
Deborah Enderby (VIC) finalising their
three year high performance coaching
apprenticeship. Thanks are extended
to the AIS/SIS/SAS network for their
assistance in mentoring these coaches.
Congratulations also to Martine George
(WA) who completed a 2 year ASC High
Performance Coaching Scholarship and
to Rohan Kennedy (NSW) for receiving
an ASC National Officiating Scholarship
in 2006.
Two joint technical meetings were
held during the year with all Gymsport
Technical Directors and Program
Managers in attendance. A highlight in
2006 was the introduction of the Risk
Management register which has seen
all national SMCs begin to identify and
address risks on an ongoing basis.
MAGIC MOMENT:
Prashanth Sellathurai claims
the silver medal on Pommel
Horse at the
2006 FIG Artistic Gymnastics
World Championships in
Aarhus (DEN).
On behalf of all program managers,
sincere thanks are extended to all
volunteer SMC and sub committee
members for their valuable time and
dedication to the delivery of their
respective gymsport.
In closing, congratulations to
all athletes, coaches, judges,
administrators and volunteers for a truly
memorable 2006.
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MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
DAREN WOLFE - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
It wouldn’t be an understatement
to describe 2006 as an eventful year
for Australian Men’s Gymnastics. The
pinnacle was undoubtedly the results at
the 2006 Artistic World Championships
in Aarhus (DEN). Philippe Rizzo became
Australia’s first ever Artistic Gymnastics
World Champion by winning the
Horizontal Bar final. Earlier in the event,
Prashanth Sellathurai had completed a
magical routine on the Pommel Horse
to claim Australia’s second ever silver
medal at a World Championships. In
what would turn out to be a week
of firsts, Josh Jefferis finished in 12th
position in the All Around (AA) final
- establishing a new record for Men’s
Gymnastics in Australia, surpassing
the previous highest AA result of 19th.
The Australian men’s team finished
in 14th place - the highest placing by
an Australian men’s team at a World
Championships. Congratulations to the
entire team of Josh Jefferis, Philippe
Rizzo, Prashanth Sellathurai, Sam
Offord, Sam Simpson, Thomas Pichler
and Martin Jozwiak. These gymnasts
(and their results) were supported by
arguably some of the best coaches
in the world – Vladimir Vatkin, Sergei
Chinkar, Xiong Songliang, Yu Bo, and
Igor Bespalov.
The excitement really started back
in March, with the team setting
the scene for things to come at the
Melbourne Commonwealth Games,
where it secured a total of 10 medals
- 3 gold, 4 silver, and 3 bronze. Three
Commonwealth Champion titles were
secured by Josh Jefferis (All Around and
Rings) and Damian Istria (H/Bar), with
all gymnasts on the Australian team
contributing to a Silver medal in the
team event.
and appreciation is extended to Brian
Wade and his team for the many hours
invested in updating these materials.
Congratulations also to Rohan Kennedy
who received a National Officiating
Scholarship from the ASC in 2006.
Other international event highlights
during the year included a silver medal
on floor, and a bronze medal in the
junior team event at the Pacific Alliance
Championships in Hawaii (USA) in April,
and a silver medal won by Philippe
Rizzo at the World Cup Final in Sao
Paulo (BRA) in December. For the first
time ever, Australia had qualified two
male gymnasts to compete at the World
Cup Final; the second was Prashanth
Sellathurai on Pommel Horse.
In November GA, together with the
AIS, announced the appointment of
Vladimir Vatkin as the National Coach
of the Australian Men’s Gymnastic
team and Senior Coach of the AIS
Men’s Gymnastic program. Vatkin
had been coaching at the AIS Men’s
Gymnastic program since 1997 and is
regarded as one of the world’s leading
coaches. For a number of years, one of
the key strategic goals of the National
MAG SMC has been to secure the
appointment of a national coach, and
it is both satisfying and motivating
that this strategic target has finally
been achieved. It is hoped that this
appointment will be the catalyst for
continuing improvements in the high
performance area of our sport.
All of these results had been
achieved on the new “open ended”
Code of Points, and the first major
competition under the new code
was the Commonwealth Games in
Melbourne. This code presented new
challenges to the entire community
– gymnasts, coaches, spectators, and
certainly judges. A continental judges’
course was held in January, to requalify
FIG judges from Australia and New
Zealand. This course was presented
by Paul Szyjko and Daren Wolfe, and
was supervised by FIG MTC member
Siegfried Funk. 13 Australian judges
successfully gained a FIG brevet for
the 11th Cycle at this course. The
new code also resulted in revisions to
domestic judges’ courses in Australia,
Thanks and appreciations are extended
to Tim Quinlivan for his devotion to
and considerable efforts in support of
men’s gymnastics and his significant
contribution to the sport during his
10 years as MAG National Technical
Director. Tim decided to step back from
the NTD role for personal reasons, but
nominated for the National Judging
Coordinator role, to which he was
successfully elected. This provides
continuity of knowledge and
GRIP ON A MEDAL:
Philippe Rizzo makes
gymnastics history by
winning a gold medal on
the Horizontal Bar at the
2006 FIG Artistic Gymnastics
World Championships in
Aarhus (DEN).
experience, as well as maintaining
stability on both the national selection
committee and the national SMC. The
remaining members of the National
SMC; Kath Graham and Bob Morton,
and National Program Manager Karon
Williams are also thanked for their
contributions and support over the year.
The momentum generated by the
achievements outlined in this report
will continue to foster the sport’s
future growth and success. These
achievements would not have been
possible without the dedication
and commitment of gymnasts,
coaches, judges, and administrators.
Congratulations, thank you, and keep
up the good work..
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WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
HELEN COLAGIURI - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
The Commonwealth Games was a
highlight for Women’s Gymnastics in
2006. The team of Monette Russo,
Chloe Sims, Hollie Dykes, Naomi Russell
and Ashleigh Brennan performed
magnificently in front of a home
crowd to win the 3 Gold medals and
in doing so the team defended the
Commonwealth crown for a third
games in a row. Chloe Sims was
crowned the All Around women’s
champion and Hollie Dykes took out
the floor gold medal. These excellent
results led to the girls being named
as the Young Australian Team of Year
at the 2006 Australian Sports Awards
presented in March 2007.
During the year international gymnasts
also competed at the Pacific Alliance
Championships, World Cup events and
World Championships in Denmark. The
World Championship team of Daria
Joura, Hollie Dykes, Melody Hernandez,
Olivia Vivian, Georgia Bonora and
Karen Nguyen consolidated Australia’s
international ranking as one of the top
nations, with its 6th placing as a team
and with Daria Joura’s 5th place and
Hollie Dykes 7th place in the All Around
respectively. Australia was the only
nation with more than one athlete in
the top 8.
With the introduction of the new Code
of Points, all judges were required to
renew or upgrade their accreditation.
The first course of the year was the
Continental Course for all FIG judges
within the Oceania area. This group
studied extremely hard and produced
excellent results with 34 judges
being awarded their FIG Brevet. The
International Level 6 & 8 and national
courses were also updated and these
courses were presented in every State.
The National Levels Program was
also updated to the new Code with
a national workshop being held in
February with state representatives in
both coaching and judging attending.
Following the Australian Championships
in Melbourne in May, Australian teams
were selected in Levels 7, 8, 9 and
10 to compete in the National Levels
International Challenge in Perth in
September involving teams from New
Zealand and Japan. Gymnastics WA
hosted the event and incorporated it
into their State Titles. GWA’s hospitality
and organisation were appreciated by
all participants.
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics is guided
by the National Sports Management
Committee (SMC) in conjunction with
the Elite Management Committee and
the National Levels Committee. These
committees, along with State SMCs
are instrumental in driving women’s
gymnastics in their respective areas.
The achievements in 2006 would not
have been possible without the hard
work of the gymnasts, coaches, judges,
volunteer committee members and
administrators. Thank you for your
efforts in delivering a successful year for
Women’s Gymnastics.
REIGNING SUPREME:
Chloe Sims following her
victory in the All Around Final
at the 2006 Commonwealth
Games in Melbourne (AUS).
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RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
TERESA EVANS - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
2006 was an exciting and successful
year for the Rhythmic Gymnastics
community. The Commonwealth
Games was the highlight of the
year and a large spectator audience
witnessed the beauty and grace of
Rhythmic Gymnastics at this event.
The unexpected bronze medal in the
team competition was achieved with
the absence of the 2005 National
Champion, Amy Khera. Unfortunately
Amy had to withdraw due to illness
on the eve of the competition and
was replaced by the reserve gymnast,
Amanda Lee See. The team of Kimberly
Mason, Naazmi Johnston and Amanda
Lee See worked hard to achieve this
excellent result and congratulations
are extended to the gymnasts and to
the Australian coaches Nicole Higham
and Edith Peluso. The individual Silver
and Bronze medals won by Kimberly
Mason in the apparatus finals topped
off an excellent competition. Thanks go
to all who helped in the preparation of
the team and to the event organisers
for staging an event that provided
the opportunity for the gymnasts to
perform in front of a home crowd.
The 2006 Pacific Alliance
Championships were held in Hawaii in
April. Although no team medals were
won by the Senior and Junior Australian
RG teams, the gymnasts did qualify
to compete in a number of apparatus
finals. Individual apparatus medals were
won by Kimberly Mason (Silver) and
Naazmi Johnston (Bronze).
The RG Australian Championships were
held in May in the main arena at the
Sydney Sports Centre. It was an exciting
event for the gymnasts performing on
the competition floor alongside the
MAG gymnasts. New Zealand gymnasts
were invited to compete in the rhythmic
competition and once again they
provided excellent competition for all
Australian gymnasts.
The National Clubs Championships
were once again held in Melbourne
and Gymnastics Victoria is thanked
for its organisation and management
in running a smooth event. The
competition will be held in Perth in
2007 and the Rhythmic community is
excited with this move.
The RG National Program Manual
(NPM) was launched at the end of
2005. At the Sports Program Technical
Assembly in May it was decided that
a Levels Review Committee would be
formed to address the NPM issues that
have been raised by the State SMCs.
The Committee agreed that a rewrite of
the NPM was necessary in order to cater
for the non-elite gymnasts. The new
NPM will be released in January 2007.
Many thanks go to Bridget Thompson
who chaired the committee and to all
state representatives for their time and
effort in reviewing and rewriting the
document.
In the International stream of
competition, the FIG RG Technical
Committee continued to make changes
to the 2005-2008 Code of Points that
altered the playing field for gymnasts,
coaches and judges. Congratulations
to all for their patience and diligence to
learn the changes and implement them
with such enthusiasm.
Many National Squad gymnasts
ventured overseas in the latter part of
the year with the aim of experiencing
more international competitions.
Thanks to the coaches and judges
who were willing to expend their
own money to assist the gymnasts in
achieving their goals.
2006 was a year of retirements. Senior
gymnasts, Amy Khera and Amanda
Lee See along with junior gymnasts,
Emma McCarthy, Olivia Milnes, Danielle
Papadothomakos and Tanya Vulin,
decided to retire from the sport. Thanks
and good wishes for their future
endeavours are extended.
Finally, thanks go to the National Sports
Management Committee members,
Ellena Papas, Jo Edinger, Nicole Higham
and Karon Williams (National Program
Manager) for their hard work over the
past 12 months; to the State SMCs
for their efforts in helping to organise
selection trials and competitions and
their general cooperation in helping
to make things happen throughout
Australia; to the National Sub-
LEADING THE TEAM:
Kimberly Mason led the
Australian Team to a
bronze medal at the 2006
Commonwealth Games in
Melbourne (AUS).
committees for their ongoing work and
last but not least the staff at Gymnastics
Australia for their hard work, assistance
and guidance at all times.
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GENERAL GYMNASTICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
PETRINA HUTCHINSON - GENERAL GYMNASTICS PROGRAM MANAGER
NERINE COOPER - CHEERLEADING PROGRAM MANAGER
The pinnacle event for 2006 was the
special Oceania Gala to celebrate the
125th Anniversary of the FIG. The Gala
was held in Sydney at the end of the
National Gymsport Spectacular and was
an exciting finale for Gymnastics Week.
With over 500 performers from around
Australia, plus representation from New
Zealand, all Gymsports were celebrated
as the audience was taken on a journey
around the world. In addition, cultural
groups, professional musicians and
dancers performed alongside the
gymnastic athletes. The FIG VicePresident Koji Takizawa attended
the FIG Oceania Gala. Many thanks
and congratulations to all involved in
staging such a marvellous event which
highlighted the wonderful talent and
enthusiasm of those within gymnastics.
English Speaking National Evening and
will represent the Oceania Region in the
Closing Ceremony.
Aussie Gymfest was held during the
Gymsport Spectacular with teams
presenting entertaining routines.
Participants were involved in the
National Award night as well as General
Gymnastics Workshops and an outdoor
City Performance. The Aussie Gymfest
is reverting to being held biannually in
the future.
2006 has been another action packed
year for Cheerleading.
With definitive entries completed for
the 2007 World Gymnaestrada in
Dornbirn, Austria, the Australian Team
has been finalised at 172 members,
consisting of athletes, coaches,
chaperones and supporters. Teams are
preparing their involvement in Indoor
and City Performances as well as the
Both the General Gymnastics and
Kindergym National Committees
produce electronic newsletters for
registered GG & KG coaches and
affiliated clubs. The newsletters aim
to provide a link between like-minded
groups.
The first in a series of three new
Kindergym passports was sent out
to clubs which had agreed to the
Kindergym Guiding Principles. The
passports were produced as a result of
feedback received and are an additional
benefit distributed to Kindergym clubs
for their members.
The USA Cheerleading Tour was once
again coordinated by Do It Right (DIR)
Downunder for Australian and New
Zealand teams to travel to Cheer Ltd’s
Canadian American (CANAM) National
Championships in Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. The Perth Angels (WA) and
Acrobatic Fanatics (QLD) were joined by
2 teams from New Zealand.
Throughout the month of June, a
National Touring Camp was successfully
coordinated by the National SMC. Amy
Spaeth and Justin Weinhold from the
Central Wisconsin Cheerleading Camps
travelled around QLD, NSW, VIC and
WA conducting beginner to advanced
workshops which 367 participants
attended.
The Downunder Spirit Championships
held in July were again a great success
with 337 participants competing from
28 teams from America, New Zealand,
Thailand and Australia (ACT, SA, NSW,
QLD and WA). This was an increase
from last year with 293 participants
from 17 teams. Due to the growth,
the event will move to the Gold Coast
Convention Centre in 2007 and will
also include Sport Aerobics.
Due to the growing interest in
cheerleading in Australia and the need
to further develop cheerleading in line
with international trends, Jane Allen
and Nerine Cooper travelled to the USA
in July to meet with the United States
All Star Federation (USASF) to discuss
the direction of cheerleading and
possible future relations.
The National Championships continued
to grow with 766 entries from 45
teams, an increase from 654 people
from 38 teams in 2005. Karl Olsen,
USASF International Committee Director
attended the National Cheerleading
Championships to observe the event
and was pleased with the standard of
cheerleading and events conducted in
Australia.
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATIONS:
Clubs and their members
helped celebrate the 125th
Anniversary of the FIG at the
Oceania Gala
in Sydney (AUS).
Russ Blackwell from the US headed
up the National Workshop following
the National Championships and was
assisted by Karl Olsen and Sanford
McMurray. 178 participants joined
in the workshop from 14 clubs from
ACT, NSW, NT, QLD, VIC and WA. 110
participants stayed an additional 2 days
to learn a mass routine coordinated by
Lyn Parker, which was performed at the
prestigious FIG Oceania Gala.
At the September Sports Technical
Assembly, the motion was carried to
follow the USASF level rules in 2007. A
consultative process involving all State
SMCs followed to adopt the level rules
with modifications being made to the
General Rules to suit Australia. The new
rules will involve a new judging system
which will be implemented early in
2007.
Following a successful meeting in
November with the President of the
International Cheerleading Federation
(IFC), Mr Nakamura, Gymnastics
Australia has been accepted as an
associate member of the IFC which
is based in Tokyo, Japan. There are
currently 27 countries affiliated with the
IFC.
Thanks are extended once again to
Nacisey, proud sponsors of Gymnastics
Australia and special thanks to the
National and State SMCs for their
valuable time and expertise throughout
2006, their continued support is valued
and greatly appreciated.
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SPORT AEROBICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
KARON WILLIAMS - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
2006 was a busy year for the National
Squad athletes with Australian teams
competing in the IAF Suzuki World
Cup in Tokyo (JPN), the FIG World
Championships in Nanjing (CHN)
and the ANAC International Aerobic
Championships in Los Angeles
(USA). The standard of competition
at international events in 2006 was
very high and the Australian athletes
performed to the best of their abilities.
2006 also saw the retirement of long
standing Senior National Squad athletes
Melissa Read, Melissa Davies and Leah
Henville. These 3 WA women have
represented Australia at numerous
competitions during their Sport
Aerobics careers. Their commitment
to the sport has been unwavering and
they have been excellent mentors and
role models to the youth athletes based
in WA.
Liz Lyons, the National Judging
Coordinator, travelled to Hungary in
March 2006 to sit the FIG international
Judges’ Course. Liz successfully
completed the practical and theory
examinations to achieve her Brevet
qualification.
In November 2006 Trudi Nurse (WA
Coach) attended the FIG Level 1
Coaching Academy Course in Korea.
Trudi topped the course passing both
the practical and theory examinations.
She clearly demonstrated her excellent
knowledge of the sport and her
coaching skills to the FIG and the other
course participants.
In April 2006 Karon Williams stepped
down from the Sport Aerobics Program
Manager position to take over the
management of Men’s Artistic and
Rhythmic Gymnastics. Pam Behan was
appointed the Program Manager for
Sport Aerobics on a part time basis.
The AEROSkools Program continues to
provide school-age students with the
opportunity to participate in the sport
and represent their school in state and
national AEROSkools competitions.
The AEROSkools Program is a grass
roots participation program that is
supported by the State Associations and
Gymnastics Australia. The AEROSkools
Kit is a popular resource that is released
at the start of the school year by
Gymnastics Australia. Special thanks
go to Kerryn Cormick and Ellie Bunn
for their efforts in choreographing and
performing the AEROSkools routines for
videoing purposes.
The AEROSkools and the Sport Aerobics
National Championships were part of
the National Gymsport Spectacular held
in Sydney in September 2006. More
than 600 Sport Aerobics athletes from
across Australia competed over the 3
days of competition.
In February training camps for National
and Development Squad athletes
were held in WA, VIC, NSW and QLD.
The athletes received assistance and
feedback in the areas of choreography,
skills, judging and presentation. At the
completion of the training camps the
Selection Committee selected the team
to compete at the 2006 Suzuki World
Cup.
Special thanks must go to the athletes
for their performances in 2006; to the
coaches for preparing the athletes for
competition; to the judges for their time
and effort in judging state and national
events; to the State SMCs for managing
the sport in their state and to the many
volunteers who dedicated their time to
the sport.
Thanks also to the staff at Gymnastics
Australia and all the State Associations
for their guidance, assistance and
support over the past 12 months.
ACTION PACKED:
Leah Henville, Melissa Davies
and Melissa Read in action
at the 2006 FIG World
Aerobics Championships in
Nanjing (CHN).
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TRAMPOLINE SPORTS
GYMSPORT REPORT
CHUCK SMITH - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Few could deny that the focus of
sport in Australia in 2006 was the
Commonwealth Games. Melbourne
provided a spectacular backdrop to
a wonderful competition. Even the
weather appeared to be following the
script. Victorians and indeed Australians
should be extremely proud of their
ability to provide first class international
events.
Of course, the one thing that could
have made it that little bit better
would be Trampoline Sports in the
Commonwealth Games. While the goal
of becoming an Olympic sport has been
achieved; there remain mountains to
climb!
Trampoline Sports has not stood still in
2006. In the key areas of membership,
athletes, coaches and judges, it
continues to grow year after year. This
can only be achieved by the ongoing
hard work of everyone involved, but
particularly the clubs. Their tireless work
is the backbone of the sport’s success.
Internationally, for the first time,
Trampoline was involved in the Pacific
Alliance competition in Hawaii, USA;
already a significant event for Men’s,
Women’s and Rhythmic Gymnastics.
This adds another top-level international
event to the calendar.
Australia continued its involvement
in a number of international events.
An indication of even better things
to come was that Australian athletes
placed in the medals for two of the
World Cup series Synchronised events.
Congratulations to Scott Brown and
Ben Wilden for 2nd in Krasnodar
(RUS) in May and 3rd in Savognin
(SUI) in August. The Age-group
athletes competed in both the IndoPacific competition in South Africa
and the Trans-Tasman Trophy in New
Zealand. The international competition
experience is invaluable and proved
that, while other Pacific nations
continue to improve, Australia is able to
produce athletes who are competitive
on the international stage.
Strengthening the relationship with the
hosts of the 2008 Olympics, two groups
participated in training camps in China.
Five athletes from the High Performance
Program spent 10 days at the National
training centre in Tianjin, which also
provided valuable insights leading up to
the Olympics. In November, six coaches
and 14 tumblers trained in Guangzhou
and Shanghai, two of the top training
centres for tumblers in China.
Locally, the Australian Championships
were held in Brisbane in July, providing
a premier event for Age stream
athletes, while the National Clubs
Championships, held in Gosford, NSW,
continues to grow, with over 300
athletes competing in 2006.
The National SMC thanks all the
members of the community who have
contributed to the sport, ensuring
another successful year for Trampoline
Sports. Thanks to all for the energy and
commitment and may there be enough
left in reserve for 2007!
FLYING HIGH:
Scott Brown and Ben Wilden
representing Australia in
the Men’s Synchronised
Trampoline competition.
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SPORTS ACROBATICS
GYMSPORT REPORT
ANDREW SABA - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
The Sports Acrobatics National SMC
has been continually working to
advance the sport nationally. Coach
and judge education is constantly
under review and updating resources
continues to ensure all states have a
clear understanding of the sport. The
committee is highly focused and strives
to have Sports Acrobatics excel across
the nation.
The World Championships (WC) and
International Age Group Competition
(IAGC) were held in Portugal in
June. Two selection trials for these
competitions were held, one in
Melbourne in late January and the
other in Sydney in late February. Strong
performances were provided by all
Pairs/Groups making team selection
difficult for the selectors.
The FIG released many updates and
clarifications to the Code of Points
throughout the year. This was, in many
cases, helpful in elucidating some
contentious issues. Earlier in the year,
updates to the Tables of Difficulty were
released following requests from many
federations for element evaluations and
as a result some amazing new elements
have evolved, with many used at the
2006 World Championships.
Preceding the WC and IAGC
competitions a National Team training
camp was arranged in Sydney in early
April. Following a structured approach
similar to that of the January Camp,
athletes worked solidly for 3 days to
maximize preparation for these world
competitions. Included were discussions
on competition preparation and a
presentation from ASADA.
The National SMC has also focused on
development of the National Squad and
in January 2006 the first National Squad
Training Camp was instigated. This was
held in Bankstown, Sydney over 3 days
with elite coach Yuriy Stepchenkov,
assisted by elite coach Agnes Sagjal
and coach/FIG Judge Andrew Saba.
This workshop provided the squad with
many hours of structured elite training
and enhanced techniques, aiding
competition readiness.
The WC and IAGC competition covered
about 2 weeks and, as expected,
competition from other federations
was extremely high. Australia was
represented in the Senior Event by 2
Women’s Groups, in the Age Group
12-19 Category by 2 Women’s Groups
and the 11-16 Age Group Category by
2 Women’s Groups and 2 Women’s Pair.
Overall the athletes performed very well
with a strong result in the 12-19 Age
Group Finals by Anne-Marie Mooney,
Mia Romano and Lucia Stevens (NSW)
achieving 6th Place …congratulations!
These events were televised for the first
time and, this being the case, the Pairs/
Groups were directed to perform to the
Superior Jury and television cameras.
This was unexpected and as such
provided a challenge for Judges viewing
performances from the sides. Pamela
Ryan was the assigned Australian Judge
for both events. Pamela has proved
a credit to the team judging upward
of 200 exercises, and as such, is held
in high regard by her peers. A great
technological advancement was the
IRCOS system used by the Chair of
the Judges’ Panel (CJP) and Difficulty
Judges on each panel. This system was
praised by all and certainly reduced the
incidence of inquiries.
The Head Coach for both events
on this tour was Agnes Sagjal. Agi’s
professional approach was admirable.
Overall this tour was successful and we
look forward to 2008 where we strive
to excel.
The Australian Championships were
again held in Sydney at Olympic Park.
This venue has a great atmosphere
and is most appropriate for this event.
The skill levels of all the Pairs/Groups
were certainly an improvement on the
previous year and with the performance
new elements, provided spectators
with many visually stimulating and
spectacular exercises.
A PERFECT BALANCE:
Mia Romano, Anne-Marie
Mooney and Lucia Stevens in
action at the 2006 National
Gymsport Spectacular
in Sydney (AUS)
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
BUSINESS & SERVICES REPORT
MATT CONNELL - BUSINESS/SERVICES DIRECTOR
In 2006 the Business and Services unit
delivered a range of programs and
services which continue to underpin
the future development of the sport
and provide valuable benefits to all
members of the gymnastics community.
The speed with which the IT plan
projects have been rolled out is a credit
to the forward thinking, diligence
and tireless efforts of all GA staff
with particular credit extended to Ben
Kerswill and Karen Norden.
In accordance with the strategic
direction of GA, an Information
Technology (IT) plan was formulated
in March 2006. The plan outlines five
key projects, which centre on the
increased use and development of the
sport’s national database (iMIS) and the
provision of e-commerce functionality.
GA has continued to commit resources
and develop strategies to address the
area of risk management within the
sport. The successful implementation
of the Managing the Risks of Coaching
(MRC) resource has clearly shown
the membership’s acceptance of online education tools and this provides
encouragement to GA for the redevelopment of GA’s coach education
framework, in which substantial work
was undertaken throughout 2006.
The first two projects (G-Platform
and G-Transact) were completed
by July 2006, with G-Platform
involving a major upgrade of the
national database. This was followed
by G-Transact, which involved the
development of an e-commerce
platform that has reduced duplication
in data entry and provides the perfect
foundation from which to launch the
balance of projects outlined within the
IT plan.
With the first two projects successfully
implemented within the GA Office,
the potential of the new IT projects
was put to the test with the launch
of the G-Renew project in late 2006.
This project saw a select group of
technical members being provided with
an opportunity to renew their 2007
technical membership on-line. Feedback
to date has been most positive and GA
looks forward to extending this exciting
project to an increased number of
technical members in 2007.
The final two projects (G-Events and
G-Course) will see GA partner with
State Associations to trial on-line
event and coaching course entry. As a
precursor to this exciting development,
GA will first roll out G-Transact
functionality with State Associations, via
a trial to commence in 2007.
Congratulations are extended to
both Trent Lawrie (QLD) and Andrew
Higgins (VIC) who; respectively with
the assistance of GA, were successful
in securing National Coaching and
Officiating Scholarships, in 2006.
Work continued in 2006 on the
development of two exciting new
resources aimed at providing clubs and
their coaches with the tools necessary
to be able to extend their operations
into schools (GYMSkools) and provide
safe and enjoyable fundamental lessons
that contain a mix of activities across all
gymsports (GYMMix). The GYMSkools
program is a web based resource that
will be provided as a benefit to clubs
and their coaches through the Club 10
program, whilst the GYMMix resource
will be released as a DVD and replaces
the current Gym Fun and Gym Skills
resources. Thanks are extended to
Linda Pettit for her continued work
in the development of these exciting
new resources and the education and
services area in general.
The development of a revised Club
10 checklist and associated audit
procedures and resources was another
key highlight in 2006. The Club 10
program continues to play a crucial role
in the ongoing development of clubs
and provides a blueprint for continuous
development and growth. The
promotion of a set of national standards
continues to provide the benchmark
for clubs to reach within the Club 10
program. With the assistance of its
State Associations and, more specifically
their Club 10 Officers, GA aims to assist
all clubs in reaching national standards
(Star 3 accreditation) in the future.
GA acknowledges the leadership
provided by Brad Edwards in his
capacity at Club 10 Manager and the
support provided by Nerine Cooper
in the development of program
initiatives and resources. Brad Edwards
resigned from this position in July
2006; however will not be lost to the
sport as he now joins the Club 10
Audit team. GA wishes Brad well with
his future endeavours and welcomes
Geoff Rietschel to the position of Club
Services Manager.
In late 2006, a sub-committee was
formed to review GA’s National
Insurance program. This included
putting the program to tender,
reviewing tender submissions and
establishing, a revised program for
2007. Following thorough scrutiny JLT
Sport was appointed in October 2006
as the sport’s new insurance broker and,
in conjunction with the sub-committee,
immediately set about establishing a
National Risk Protection program for
2007 that provides increased benefits
and more economical insurance
premiums. Thanks are extended to
Nadine Weight (ACT) and Jane Farrance
(VIC) for their involvement in the subcommittee.
WELL FOCUSSED:
Daria Joura shows the focus
that has seen her rise to
lead a new era of Women’s
Artistic Gymnastics in
Australia. Pictured here in
action on the Beam at the
2006 FIG Artistic Gymnastics
World Championships in
Aarhus (DEN).
It is extremely pleasing to note the
increases in both athlete and technical
membership in 2006. It is clear that
the sport has successfully capitalised
upon the media attention generated
through both the 2005 World
Gymnastics Championships and the
2006 Melbourne Commonwealth
Games. Whilst club membership
remains unchanged it is pleasing to
see an increasing number of clubs
move through the Club 10 program
and improve their star accreditation
and operations as a result. Thanks
are extended to Ben Kerswill, Rachael
Herdman and Suimai Hare for their
continued work in servicing GA’s
National Membership program.
The Business and Services unit will
continue to drive a range of innovative
projects and programs aimed at
streamlining the sport and looks
forward to taking full advantage of
current advances in technology. GA is
excited about the opportunities that
lie ahead and is well positioned to
capitalise upon these advances and
drive a range of increased benefits and
services to the gymnastics community.
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS
AFFILIATED CLUBS
TECHNICAL MEMBERS (COACHES AND JUDGES)
ATHLETES
AFFILIATED CLUBS
STATE
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
ACT
6
6
7
9
9
8
7
8
8
NSW
173
176
173
166
196
185
179
223
180
8
7
8
8
11
11
10
11
8
QLD
131
131
131
136
139
139
139
147
125
SA
77
82
90
98
106
102
110
107
54
TAS
16
15
13
13
14
18
18
11
13
VIC
97
96
103
104
112
103
117
117
113
WA
51
51
46
49
65
54
54
51
64
TOTAL
559
564
571
583
652
620
634
675
565
NT
TECHNICAL MEMBERS (COACHES AND JUDGES)
STATE
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
ACT
54
50
44
43
32
38
39
33
47
NSW
982
942
918
985
896
852
905
770
814
NT
49
47
44
47
44
55
56
52
68
QLD
711
681
644
625
579
606
484
659
562
SA
319
273
282
265
278
238
234
257
279
TAS
86
85
84
61
67
63
73
62
65
VIC
786
748
733
698
633
612
636
628
626
WA
247
229
224
203
214
221
232
227
226
GA
27
31
26
20
10
8
8
24
10
3,261
3,086
2,999
2,947
2,762
2,693
2,667
2,712
2,706
STATE
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
ACT
2,619
2,672
2,746
2,674
2,300
1,745
1,800
1,811
1,221
NSW
29,613
29,526
28,269
27,647
25,393
22,793
19,735
18,457
16,957
NT
1,285
1,088
1,089
1,142
1,175
1,197
1,164
1,160
1,010
QLD
27,370
24,991
21,918
20,740
20,261
18,010
15,598
18,727
13,381
SA
13,969
14,277
14,470
14,678
14,059
14,846
11,071
11,426
11,325
TAS
2,666
2,588
2,365
2,421
2,555
1,762
1,385
1,690
1,425
VIC
24,360
22,348
21,590
19,343
18,683
16,283
16,339
18,987
17,093
WA
9,364
7,334
5,923
5,823
6,377
6,989
6,136
6,354
6,760
GA
9
104,824
98,370
94,468
90,803
83,625
73,228
78,612
69,172
TOTAL
ATHLETES
TOTAL
111,255
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
EVENTS REPORT
SHAUN DOYLE - EVENTS DIRECTOR
Following a very busy 2005, the GA
event team started the year conducting
the Commonwealth Games gymnastics
competition in March. With the success
of the World Championships still fresh
in everybody’s mind, the challenge was
to stage another major international
event successfully in Melbourne.
Russell Smart and George Tatai were
seconded to the Commonwealth
Games gymnastics event team to assist
Competition Manager, Shaun Doyle in
the delivery of the event.
Once again the Rod Laver Arena
was the venue for the gymnastics
competition, with excellent crowds
supporting all events. Slava Corn was
the nominated FIG representative to
oversee all aspects of the gymnastics
competition and GA extends its
appreciation for her most valuable
support prior to and throughout the
event.
For the third and final year the
Australian Championships for Men’s
and Women’s Artistic and Rhythmic
Gymnastics were held at the Sydney
Olympic Park Sport Centre in May. For
the first time, within this event, the
second week saw the showcase of both
Men’s Artistic and Rhythmic together
in the competition arena. Although
the venue was ideal for this event, the
Australian Championships struggled
to be embraced by the gymnastics
community in Sydney. A review was
conducted on the event calendar
and a new format for all Australian
Championships will be adopted for
2007.
Trampoline and Rhythmic will become
stand alone Australian Championships
in the July school holidays whilst the
Men’s and Women’s Artistic Australian
Championships will be split into two
events allowing for the seniors to be
showcased in Melbourne in May.
The Annual Awards Dinner continues
to be a success with over 300 athletes,
coaches, judges and officials in
attendance to congratulate all the
2005 National Awards recipients and
to toast the success of the World
Championships. Business Manager,
Matt Connell and his team are to be
congratulated on the professional
presentation of the night.
Following the event, the General
Gymnastics Sports Management
Committee made the decision to stage
the Aussie Gymfest every two years.
This will allow planning to commence
on the possibility of incorporating a
similar event to the 2006 Anniversary
Gala into the event calendar every
two years alternating with the Aussie
Gymfest.
Other events held during the year
were the Trampoline Sports Australian
Championships at the Brisbane
Entertainment Centre (The Sports
Centre) and the Downunder Spirit
Championships for Cheerleading
at the Gold Coast. In 2007, Sport
Aerobics will join Cheerleading in the
Downunder Spirit Championships in an
effort to capitalise on the promotional
opportunities that this event brings
gymnastics.
Finally, thanks are extended to
the National Sports Management
Committees, State Associations,
clubs, judges and volunteers for their
continued support in staging the
national events. GA looks forward
to meeting the challenges the new
event calendar brings in 2007 and
ensuring that the sport continues to
be presented in a most professional
manner.
The final event for 2006 was the
National Gymsport Spectacular held
in Sydney during the September
school holidays. This event involves
Cheerleading, Sport Aerobics, Sports
Acrobatics and the Aussie Gymfest
and continues to grow in popularity,
fast becoming the most successful of
all events. This year saw the inclusion
of the FIG 125th Anniversary Gala into
the National Gymsport Spectacular
program with over 400 athletes having
enormous fun presenting a very
professional show which was enjoyed
by the large audience in attendance.
EVENT
LOCATION
Australian Championships
Men’s
NSW
Women’s
NSW
Rhythmic
NSW
Sport Aerobics
NSW
Trampoline Sports
QLD
Sports Acrobatics
NSW
Cheerleading
NSW
GymFest
NSW
TOTAL
National Clubs
Men’s
ACT
Women’s
QLD
Rhythmic
VIC
Trampoline
TOTAL
NSW
DATES
2006
2005
2004
2003
ENTRIES ENTRIES ENTRIES ENTRIES
20 - 26 May
235
217
174
184
16 - 20 May
229
231
247
234
22 - 26 May
148
164
156
135
27 - 29 Sep
572
532
736
652
1 - 6 Jul
304
315
307
358
25 - 27 Sep
318
316
292
294
25 - 26 Sep
752
608
698
464
27 - 29 Sep
78
189
489
-
2636
2572
3099
2321
8 - 12 Jul
238
325
281
288
25 Sep - 1 Oct
679
690
679
638
22 - 25 Sep
108
143
256
200
2 - 3 Sep
309
234
288
225
1334
1392
1504
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FIG 125TH ANNIVERSARY
OCEANIA GALA
30TH SEPTEMBER 2006 - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
As part of worldwide celebrations for their 125th
anniversary, the International Gymnastics Federation
(FIG) requested all continental unions to stage a special
Gala in honour of the occasion. Special funding was
provided by the FIG to assist the organisers to stage a
fitting and memorable celebration.
On behalf of the Oceania region, Gymnastics Australia
staged the 125th FIG Anniversary Gala in Sydney on
September 30, 2006.
The Gala was presented under the theme “a
gymnastics journey around the world” and the show
took the audience on a journey seen through the eyes
of two travellers who travelled the five continental
unions of the FIG to attend a birthday celebration
being held in honour of the FIG 125th Anniversary.
The Gala involved over 400 participants from Australia
and New Zealand. The Oceania region was honoured
to have the FIG Vice President, Koji Takizawa present
at the Gala which was enjoyed by a large audience at
the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre. Gymnastics
Australia on behalf of the Oceania region sincerely
thanks the FIG for their financial support to stage this
memorable event.
Organising Committee
Petrina Hutchinson
Nerine Cooper
Jenny Collins
Tas Evans
Danielle LeRay
Athony Ikin
Production Team
Artistic Directors:
Producer:
Technical production
Equipment and Logistics:
Sound and Lighting:
Video production:
Graphic Design:
Administrator:
Petrina Hutchinson
Nerine Cooper
Matt Connell
Ben Kerswill
Russell Smart
Hot Ice Productions
Image Hunter Films
Matt Connell
Helen Colagiuri
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Performers:
Adrenalin Cheer & Dance Academy
Australian Institute of Sport – Women’s Gymnastics Program
Allana Slater - Olympian
Amelia McVeigh – RG National Squad member
Angela McMillan – NZ World Aerobics Champion
Bankstown Youth Sports Club
BjP Physical Culture Australia
Campbelltown City Gymnastics Club
Coen Clarke - Actor
Descendance Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Dance
Theatre
Emgodini Gumboot Dancers
Fit 2 Cheer
Fraser Coast Anglican College
Gladesville RSL Gymnastics
Gladstone Gymnastics Display Team
Gosford Gymnastics Club
Harlequin Spirals Club
Harrington Park Hot Peppers
J.A. Gym & Dance Factory
Jollettes Gymnastics Club
Lynette Ward Acrobatic Academy
Meriden Rhythmic Gymnastics Centre
Naomi Marsh - Actor
SA RG Jets Club
SA Display Team
Samba Frog
Scallywaggs Gym for Kids
Silhouette Dance Studio
Spaghetti Circus
Star-Mites Gym Sports Club
Tumanako
VIC Men’s High Performance Centre
WA Aerobics Group
West Coast Gymnasts
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS:
Australian gymnastic
clubs and their members
help celebrate the 125th
anniversary of the FIG at the
Oceania Gala held in
Sydney (AUS).
MAJOR EVENTS
OUR MEDAL TALLY
2006 MELBOURNE COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Melbourne, Australia
15th – 26th March 2006
Medal Tally:
21 MEDALS (6 GOLD, 7 SILVER AND 8 BRONZE)
Results:
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Team 2nd
Joshua Jefferis 1st AA, 1st RI, 3rd PB
Philippe Rizzo 3rd AA, 2nd PB
Samuel Offord 3rd VT
Damian Istria 2nd RI, 1st HB
Prashanth Sellathurai 2nd PH
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
Team 1st
Chloe Sims 1st AA
Hollie Dykes 3rd AA, 2nd BB, 1st FX
Ashleigh Brennan 2nd FX
Naomi Russsell 3rd VT
Monette Russo 3rd UB
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Team 3rd
Kimberly Mason 2nd Ball, 3rd Clubs
2006 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Aarhus Denmark
13th – 21st October 2006
Medal Tally:
2 MEDALS (1 GOLD AND 1 SILVER)
Results:
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Philippe Rizzo 1st HB
Prashanth Sellathurai 2nd PH
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A FITTING RESULT:
Damian Istria
receives his Gold Medal on
Horizontal Bar at the 2006
Commonwealth Games in
Melbourne (AUS).
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GYMNASTICS
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
TONY DAVIDSON - PRESIDENT
NADINE WEIGHT - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2006 brought significant change
to the Australian Capital Territory
government’s Sport and Recreation
department. There have been major
funding cuts in the ACT grants
program and these changes have
had a significant impact on not only
Gymnastics ACT but all sporting bodies
within the ACT.
2006 saw the appointment of Dr Sue
Morton as the new WAG Technical
Director. Sue assumed the role in
February. Nicole Cochrane assumed
the responsibility of heading up the
General Gymnastics Committee; which
looks after both the GG element of the
sport as well as the WAG State stream
gymnasts. Bob Morton continued his
role as the ACT MAG Technical Director
and Kerrin Madden remained as the
Technical Director for Trampoline Sports.
The ACT gymnasts’ performances at
the National Championships were a
major highlights of 2006. Both MAG
and WAG gymnasts had outstanding
performances with Jordan Read
becoming the Level 7 Open National
Champion; Jordan was also selected to
represent Australia in the Trans Tasman
Level 7 Open event.
The Level 7 Open team achieved a silver
medal in the team event. Jacob Davies
was awarded a silver medal in the Level
6/U12 All Around and Takuto Ichihara
was selected as the ACT representative
in the Level 8 Open Trans Tasman event.
In the women’s competition, Melissa
Orr won a silver medal in the Level 7
All Around and was also selected in
the Level 7 Australian team to compete
at the International National Levels
Challenge event that was held in Perth.
The Level 9 women’s team gave an
outstanding performance, winning a
bronze medal in the team event.
The role of Club 10 officer was included
as part of the duties of the Executive
Director. This was based on the size of
the ACT and the committee’s opinion
that this was in the best interests of the
Association and its affiliated clubs.
Congratulations to the committee and
staff of the Woden Valley Gymnastics
Club on achieving Club 10 Star 3
accreditation.
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GYMNASTICS
NEW SOUTH WALES
DON BOLLARD - PRESIDENT
AARON BLOOMFIELD - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
‘An outstanding 2006 in all areas’ was
the phrase used when GNSW was
announced as the ‘2006 NSW Sports
Organisation of the Year’. Here’s how
we did it…
GNSW will partner with an external
provider to implement a schools
based traineeship (Certificate II
in sports coaching) in 2007. The
traineeship combines the existing
coaches’ course with additional units
of correspondence study. Candidates
receive 3 credits towards their HSC and
gain accreditation as a Level 1 coach.
The program can be completed in
addition to a full study load and will
not affect the number of credits that
can be completed at school. A key
benefit is that host clubs will be eligible
for $2,000 in government assistance
payable as a lump sum grant. The
program also covers the cost of the
Level 1 coaches’ course.
GNSW implemented a free ‘Supervisors’
Course’ (adopted from GV), and
conducted a series of risk management
workshops, attended by 43 clubs,
incorporating an automated risk
register. 43 coaches’ courses, 28
judges’ courses, 62 congress sessions
and two course-presenter workshops
were conducted and 11 new coursepresenters commenced training.
An endorsement program for school
providers was developed which
incorporates an automated checklist
enabling its efficient administration.
NSW hopes that the automated
checklist concept will be adopted for
the ongoing refinement of Club 10.
2006 saw 30 state events conducted
and 64 club and regional events
sanctioned via a competition sanction
program (adopted from GQ). Expanded
in 2006 to include training for 25
regional volunteers the program is a key
risk management strategy.
GNSW drafted a comprehensive OHS
Plan, Finance Plan, Working with
Children Policy, Photography Policy,
Grievance Policy, Discipline Policy,
Volunteer Policy and Crisis Management
Plan. Induction documents for teams
and event volunteers were drafted and
workshops were conducted regarding
a bylaw, passed in 2005, which aligns
the duties of officers with the duties of
directors under the Corporations Act.
Huge congratulations to: Philippe Rizzo
(AIS) and Prashanth Sellathurai (NSWIS)
for winning gold and silver at the World
Championships respectively; Prashanth,
Philippe and Kimberly Mason for
returning home with 7 medals from
the Commonwealth Games; the WAG
levels team for winning every team
gold medal at Nationals; the ACR team
for filling every position on the Worlds
Team; the MAG team for winning
every gold medal in U13 and U15 and
occupying 50% of the AYOF team;
the TRP team for winning the state
shield and occupying almost 50% of
the AYOF team; and to the 78 National
Champions that call NSW home.
GNSW purchased a new head office
to house the existing staff plus 2
additional full time and part time
staff; implemented an IP telephone
system and Citrix computer system
to improve workplace flexibility and
implemented a student internship
program and volunteer recruitment
and retention plan to increase access to
volunteer labour. With a 13% increase
in membership and 180% increase
in equity over three years, GNSW has
worked hard to position itself for a
sustainable financial future.
Key to GNSW’s success is the cultural
change within the state office.
Gymnastics boasts very competent,
dedicated and enthusiastic staff with a
can-do attitude. This, when combined
with the support and dedication of the
state Board, SMCs, Regions, Volunteers,
and Members has culminated in
achievements that all members should
be very proud of.
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GYMNASTICS
NORTHERN TERRITORY
FRED MARRONE - CHAIRPERSON
The year for Gymnastics Northern
Territory (GNT) commenced with all
clubs striving to do their best and
present gymnastics in a positive manner
to the whole of the Northern Territory.
Since the areas in the NT are quite a
distance from each other it is a big
ask of all clubs. The Association is very
proud of its efforts and commends the
clubs, coaches and gymnasts for their
efforts.
The annual NT Championships were
held in June in Darwin for MAG, WAG,
RG, ACR and CHL with Trampolining
as a display event. This year the NT
invited Wendy Treble from Victoria, an
FIG Judge, to attend as the head of the
judging panel for Sports Acrobatics.
The discipline learnt a lot from Wendy’s
expertise and then, in September, the
gymnasts went on to compete at the
Australian Championships with two
Level 5 Trios and a Level 4 Pair. All
gymnasts performed extremely well and
were ambassadors for the NT. A Team
from Springers Gymnastics represented
the NT for the first time at the
Australian Cheerleading Championships
in Sydney in September, learning a lot
from this experience and hoping to
return again. The Team competed in
Junior Hotshots. Their coach, Lorelei
Brigden was extremely proud of their
performance and the dedication to their
new-found discipline of gymnastics.
An amazing effort from Sophie Budack
saw an NT gymnast invited to join the
AIS program in Canberra. Sophie has
worked extremely hard whilst there
and is now a part of “Team Future”.
Sophie is currently working at Level
8 International and is expected to
compete in Level 10 international at the
end of 2007.
The 2006 AGM was held in September
and a new Board was elected. At the
AGM Gillian Furniss departed and a
new Chairperson Fred Marrone, was
elected. Fred brings to the Board a
wealth of knowledge from being on
boards of local businesses, government
departments and other sporting bodies.
The election of the new Board has
brought a new and positive direction
for the NT.
One of the decisions of the new
Board was to make the position
of Development Officer for the NT
redundant. Instead, GNT has made
that job into two positions so the
Association can better service the needs
of the clubs and the sport as a whole.
Early 2007 should see the position of
Promotions and Projects Officer filled.
This will be the person responsible
for dealing with Club 10 for the NT.
The second position is the Gym In
Schools Officer so the sport can be
better promoted throughout the wider
community.
GNT is looking at a very bright
and positive future for the sport of
gymnastics in 2007.
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GYMNASTICS
QUEENSLAND
KEN MATHERS - PRESIDENT
WAYNE HILL - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2007 is the third year into the Board’s
4 year Strategic Plan, which is the basis
of all activities within the operations of
Gymnastics Queensland (GQ), and our
7 Sport Management Committees.
Gymnastics Queensland now has
27,370 registered members, an increase
of 9.2% over 2005, and 23.7%
over 2004. Technical membership
has maintained its growth rate at
8% per annum and now stands at
711 members. GQ convened 77
Education courses for 908 participants.
The acceptance of the Club 10
program is one of the major factors
in improvements in club governance,
risk management and health and
safety. The positive and measurable
result has seen a marked reduction in
public liability insurance premiums.
Throughout 2006 GQ undertook 7 trips
to Far North Queensland working with
children in remote areas.
In 2006, GQ conducted 64 events
throughout the State for 7,205
participants, GQ again hosted the
National Trampoline Championships at
Boondall, and an extremely successful
Junior State Championships and WAG
National Club Championships at
Caloundra where International WAG
gymnasts trialled for a place in the
World Championship Team with 800
other gymnasts from around Australia.
The success of the General Gymnastics
event in November reinforced the
view that participation events must be
conducted alongside competitive events
over future years.
GQ’s efforts to always be at the cutting
edge of developing our sport.
These events served well to showcase
the gymsports in spectacular fashion
with media coverage to match. Worthy
of note is the publicity the participation
element of gymnastics has been
receiving. The health and life skills
taught through gymnastics are finally
being recognised.
GQ has a balanced Board that is
providing clear strategic direction,
leadership and innovation. The financial
position continues to improve as does
the quality and contribution of the staff
team enabling a focus on providing
improved services to the membership.
State Squads were introduced by TRP,
RG and AER throughout 2006, in
addition to MAG and WAG. GQ thanks
and acknowledges the support of the
Queensland Government through
Sport and Recreation Queensland
(SRQ) and the Queensland Academy of
Sport (QAS) and, of course the SMCs
and volunteers for their tireless work
throughout the year.
The performance of GQ’s athletes in
the international arena was testament
to the many years of effort put into
the High Performance programs.
Queenslanders comprised over 50% of
the Australian Commonwealth Games
team and GQ Officials also maintained
an extremely high standard on the
international arena.
GQ’s special initiative program Active
Bods continued to grow both in
performance and stature during 2006.
The Active Bods program is designed
to create the future for gymnastics by
improving the calibre of young coaches
by providing exciting, well scripted
and choreographed lesson plans;
creating employment opportunities
for coaches during club down-time;
and taking gymnastics into schools to
teach children the benefits of physical
activity, a love for sport and a healthy
well-balanced lifestyle, which will
help to combat obesity and generate
self-confidence. The 2006 Coaching
Congress continues to play a key role in
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GYMNASTICS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
GRANT HARRISON - PRESIDENT
PHIL SINNOTT/HAYDN BELLAMY - STATE ADMINISTRATOR
2006 saw gymnastics in South Australia
maintain its steady growth in the range
of gymsports it manages. Initiatives
and programs designed to increase
participation and enjoyment are coming
to fruition and 2007 looks to be an
exciting and challenging year.
The GSA Board and staff thanks with
gratitude all SMC members, club
coaches, administrators, volunteers and
athletes who have offered their time,
experience and resources to all the
competitions and activities that run in
2006.
In mid 2006 Haydn Bellamy was
appointed as State Administrator.
He replaced Phil Sinnott who has
taken up a similar position at Squash
SA. Although Haydn’s background
is not in gymnastics, he has made,
and continues to make, valuable
assessments and contributions to the
smooth running of gymnastics in South
Australia.
2006 saw good results from all South
Australian levels and elite gymnasts
during state, national and international
competitions. Special congratulations
are extended to Sam Offord (MAG)
for his team effort and contribution
at the World Championships and for
his recognition award at the SASI
2006 Annual awards. Congratulations
also to Ben Wilden and Scott Brown
for their achievements at the Men’s
Synchronised Trampoline World Cup
in Krasnodar (RUS) in May and also
Alexandra Freeman for her placing
at the Savognin World Cup (SUI) in
August.
The Aerial Program was launched in
partnership with the South Australian
Sports Institute during 2006. The
primary objective of the program is to
increase participation in elite pathways
by conducting a grass roots level
program that will deliver athletes into
the elite pathways of the 3 aerial sports
– Men’s Gymnastics, Trampoline and
Diving. This is being achieved with
the recent appointment of an Aerial
Specialist coach.
With the support of the Office of
Recreation and Sport, GSA set up
a new inclusive program called
“GymAbility”. The program will provide
people with all ranges of disability
and special needs the opportunity to
learn and participate in gymnastics
that will give them valuable skills for
this and other sports in a safe and
enjoyable environment. With the recent
appointment of a Disabilities Officer,
increased participation and inclusion of
people with disabilites in our sport is
anticipated.
General Gymnastics saw the first
Recreational Team Challenge
competition. Over 250 participants from
the South Australian general gymnastics
community took part, which bodes well
for building on its success in 2007.
Club 10 has continued to be a key
focus for GSA, which has employed
another staff member to assist with the
workload of the Club 10/ Education
Officer. Many clubs are working
through and towards the Star 3
checklist to enable them to establish
principles of good practice and also to
meet Gymnastics Australia’s national
standards.
Club visits and communications were
and continue to be a key focus for the
Club 10 development staff with more
clubs anticipated to meet the national
standards.
Gymnastics South Australia thanks all
the staff who continue to administer
the sport in the core areas of club and
membership services, participation and
development, high performance and
events.
Finally, GSA would sincerely like to
thank the Office for Recreation and
Sport, South Australian Sports Institute,
Acromat and all corporate sponsors for
their continued and valuable financial
and in-kind support throughout 2006.
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GYMNASTICS
TASMANIA
MARK MONCUR - PRESIDENT
2006 saw some big changes for
Gymnastics Tasmania (GT), with a
new look Board being elected, and a
charter to effect change for GT’s future
advancement.
Financially the Association made a
profit in 2006, after two years of losses.
Outstanding debts have been reduced
and overall registrations have shown a
steady increase.
Trampoline Sports in Tasmania has
continued its strong development, with
athletes performing well at national and
international events. Congratulations
to the dedicated volunteers who
have been responsible for improving
performances.
Thanks are extended to Gaylene
King, Office Administrator, for
her outstanding efforts with the
administration of the Association. GT’s
policies and procedures are continuing
to be reviewed and updated.
Work towards a state gymnastics facility
has progressed well, with the State
government adding a further $1million
dollars to the Federal government’s
$1million commitment to the project.
Work with Kingborough council for the
remaining funds and site location for
the project continues. The proposed
facility will provide for Tasmania’s top
gymnasts and also for all levels of
gymnastics with a purpose-built early
learning centre.
Nicole Colev, the Club 10 Officer has
been working hard communicating and
assisting clubs. Nicole has also been
responsible for implementing new
policies and procedures in the office.
With the help of Nicole, Tasmania had
its first club, Kingborough, achieve
a Star 5 rating, one of only 7 clubs
Australia-wide to attain this status.
2006 has been a good year for
Gymnastics Tasmania. The Gymnastics
Tasmania Board, sports management
committees, members, volunteers and
staff have all worked tirelessly during
the year.
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GYMNASTICS
VICTORIA
GEOFF SUSSMAN/JOHN HIGGINS - PRESIDENT
JANE FARRANCE - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
In 2006 Gymnastics Victoria (GV)
increased its membership for the 6th
consecutive year.
After 18 years at the helm, Geoff
Sussman resigned as President of
Gymnastics Victoria. Geoff’s resignation
is the end of an era and he will be
greatly missed. The achievements of
Victoria under his leadership were
nothing short of spectacular. Stephen
Moorhouse, Treasurer, also resigned
his position during the year. A further
loss was that of Karen Norden, Office
Manager, who stepped across to
Gymnastics Australia after six years with
Victoria.
The Commonwealth Games in
Melbourne was the major focus for
Victoria in 2006. Congratulations to
all team members particularly to the
Victorian gymnasts, Ashleigh Brennan,
Monette Russo and Amy Khera,
and to the army of volunteers who
ensured the event was a success. An
additional legacy from the Games was
a government grant of equipment to
the HPC, which, in turn, distributed
the replaced equipment to deserving
clubs. Eleven clubs benefited from
this program. To increase the profile of
events, the MAG State Championships
were held at the State Netball & Hockey
Centre, a very exciting venue, and
further such events are planned.
The Board made the very difficult
decision to close the RG HPP program
at the end of 2006. The parents of the
gymnasts in the program are in the
process of setting up an International
Stream RG club which will operate
out of the existing venue at the State
Gymnastics Centre.
Gymnastics Victoria produced two
safety brochures in partnership with
the Victorian Government initiative
Smartplay, for both traditional
gymnastics and trampoline sports.
These are available for clubs to
distribute.
Club 10 and club services are key
priorities for Victoria and many
development programs are based
on the Club 10 framework. Victoria
has 18% of clubs at Star 3 or above.
Greater effort will to be taken to bring
this percentage up to 50% or more.
GV’s partners and supporters,
particularly the Victorian Institute of
Sport, Sport and Recreation, VicHealth,
VicSport, and Swinburne University
of Technology maintained close links
and their continued support is greatly
appreciated.
Gymnastics Victoria has concluded
another successful year which was only
made possible by the hard work and
commitment of the Board, SMCs, staff,
volunteers and club members.
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GYMNASTICS
WESTERN AUSTRALILA
STEVE TURPIN - PRESIDENT
GRATTON WILSON/ROBYN KUHL - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2006 was another positive year
for Gymnastics Western Australia
(GWA), with continued growth and
new challenges met. The gymnastic
community has seen continued support
from its major partners the Department
of Sport and Recreation and Healthway,
and the exciting news that in-principle
the new State Gymnastic venue located
at Loftus Recreation Centre in North
Perth will be built commencing in
March 2007.
From a staffing perspective GWA was
saddened to lose three invaluable
staff members: Marie Pudelek (Sports
Manager), Jane Collins (Educaiton
Officer) and Gratton Wilson (Executive
Director). GWA thanks each of them
for their contribution. Gratton Wilson
left gymnastics after ten years of
employment and was presented with an
Award of Merit for his service to GWA.
GWA welcomed Robyn Kuhl as the
new Executive Director, Ann Raneri
(Sports Manager) and Suzie Brown
(Receptionist / Administration support).
Jo Hammond has moved into the
position of Education Officer. GWA also
thanks Richard Edinger, who resigned
in late 2006, for his service to the GWA
Board.
GWA saw increased athlete registrations
in 2006. The three Optional
Spectaculars saw a total attendance of
1300 competitors; an excellent result.
The following oustanding results were
achieved in 2006:-
WAG HPC – Daria Joura competed
in the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World
Championship in Aarhus (DEN) and
achieved 5th AA. Olivia Vivian was also
in the Australian team that placed 6th.
WAG International Levels Challenge
was run in conjunction with the
GWA State Championships attracting
teams from Japan and New Zealand.
Representatives in the Australian Levels
Team were Brittany Choy and Corrie
Keating.
Sports Aerobics – athletes competed in
the ANAC International in Los Angeles
in July, with Kieran Gorman winning
a bronze medal in the individual male
division.
Cheerleading – Perth Angels (Fit to
Cheer) won the Australian National
Championships (Open division) in
Sydney in September and was the first
Australian team to compete at the
World Championships.
Acro – the Men’s Group achieved a
first place at the Nationals, the Level 8
Mixed Pair a silver, and Level 4 Trio a
bronze.
MAG HPC made two trips to Russia:
a training camp in July and again in
December for the Voronin Cup.
Martin Jozwiak was the travelling
reserve for the Men’s World Team.
RG – teams attended Lemesia
International Tournament in Cyprus and
the Serdang Angel Cup in Malaysia.
Western Australian athletes also
achieved excellent results with the
Junior National Champion being Chloe
Hayes, Level 10 National Champion
Kate Dolan and Level 9 National
Champion Kelsey Brewer.
2006 saw GWA with 51 clubs, 4
Associations and 9364 registered
members, an increase from 2005. The
Club 10 program continues to have an
impact on the day to day operations
of all clubs and associations within
Western Australia. The end of 2006
saw the closure of two clubs, Busselton
Gymnastics and Grove Gymnastics
that had provided the gymnastics
community with long service. These
club owners, Jenny Couch and
Florence & Don McCallum, each
received an Award of Recognition in
acknowledgement of their service.
In closing, a special thank you to
the many volunteers, staff, Regional
Associations, Board and Committee
members for their tireless and dedicated
work throughout 2006.
Thanks are also extended to the
partners and sponsors of GWA. We
look forward to their continued support
in 2007.
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 OFFICE BEARERS
Patron:
Board of Directors:
Chairman
Deputy Chairman
Elected Delegates
Special Delegates
Chief Executive
The Hon. Robert Ellicott Q.C
Ken Williamson
George Tatai
Don Bollard
Peter Ruttledge
Grant Harrison
Danielle Le Ray
Margot Foster
Jane Allen
Sport Management Committee Chairmen:
Men’s Artistic
Tim Quinlivan (till Nov)
Men’s Artistic
Daren Wolfe (from Nov)
Women’s Artistic
Helen Colagiuri
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Teresa Evans
General Gymnastics
Petrina Hutchinson
Sport Aerobics
Karon Williams
Trampoline Sports
Chuck Smith
Sports Acrobatics
Andrew Saba
FIG Representatives:
FIG Council
FIG WAG Committee
FIG GG Committee
Jane Allen
Kym Dowdell
Jenny Collins
Athletes’ Commission:
Danielle Le Ray
Chairman
Philippe Rizzo
Eliza Gower
Allana Slater
Ji Wallace
Anthony Ikin
National Office Staff:
Chief Executive Officer
Operations Manager
Financial Consultant
Finance Administrator
Jane Allen
Karen Norden (from April)
Graeme Ainslie
Sue James
Business/Services Director
Membership Administrator
Membership Officer
Membership Officer
Club 10 Manager
Club Services Manager
Club 10 Officer
Education Manager
AFL Trainee
Matthew Connell
Ben Kerswill
Rachael Herdman
Suimai Hare
Bradley Edwards (till Aug)
Geoff Rietschel (from Aug)
Nerine Cooper (till Aug)
Linda Pettit
Lauren Batty
Events Director
Events Officer
Shaun Doyle
Helen Colagiuri
Sport Director
Sport Program Officer
Karen Myers
Megan Currie
Gymsport Program Managers:
Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Women’s Artistic Gymnastics
Rhythmic Gymnastics
General Gymnastics
Cheerleading
Sport Aerobics
Trampoline Sports
Sports Acrobatics
Karon Williams
Karen Myers
Karon Williams
Petrina Hutchinson
Nerine Cooper
Pam Behan (Part Time)
Russell Smart
Russell Smart
National Coaches:
Men’s National Coach
Women’s National Coach
Trampoline National Coach
Vladimir Vatkin (from Nov)
Peggy Liddick
Nikolay Zhuravlev
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
SPORT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES
Men’s Artistic:
Tim Quinlivan
Daren Wolfe
Daren Wolfe
Tim Quinlivan
Kath Graham
Bob Morton
Technical Director (till Nov)
Technical Director (from Nov)
Judging Co-ordinator (till Nov)
Judging Co-ordinator (from Nov)
Project Officer
Project Officer
Women’s Artistic:
Helen Colagiuri
Jill Wright
Peggy Liddick
Sue Synnot
Michelle De Highden
Technical Director
Judging Co-ordinator
National Coach
Project Officer
Project Officer
Rhythmic Gymnastics:
Teresa Evans
Ellena Papas
Jo Edinger
Nicole Higham
Technical Director
Judging Co-ordinator
Project Officer
Project Officer
General Gymnastics:
Petrina Hutchinson
Lynn Martin
Tina Burger
Chairperson
Project Officer
Project Officer
Kindergym:
Kit Poole
Heather Mooney
Alida Scott
Chairperson
Project Officer
Project Officer
Cheerleading:
Lyn Parker
Chairperson
Margaret-Mary OpsteltenJudging Co-ordinator
Briony Tung
Project Officer
Sport Aerobics:
Karon Williams
Liz Lyons
Kerryn Cormick
Eleanor Bunn
Technical Director
Judging Co-ordinator
Project Officer
Project Officer
Trampoline Sports:
Chuck Smith
Mike Kelso
Darren Gillis
Pam Ferrari
Technical Director
Judging Co-ordinator
Project Officer
Project Officer
Sports Acrobatics:
Andrew Saba
Pamela Ryan
Suzi Jordan
Bruce Treble
Technical Director
Judging Co-ordinator
Project Officer
Project Officer
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 NATIONAL SQUAD MEMBERS
Men’s Artistic:
Women’s Artistic:
Rhythmic Gymnastics:
Senior:
Joshua Jefferis (QLD/AIS)
Samuel Simpson (QLD/QAS/AIS)
Samuel Offord (SA/SASI/AIS)
Thomas Pichler (QLD/QAS)
Ian Greenwell (WA/WAIS/AIS)
Philippe Rizzo (NSW/AIS)
John Carroll (WA/AIS)
Prashanth Sellathurai (NSW/NSWIS/AIS)
Aaron Thanas (VIC/VICHPC)
Luke Wiwatowski (NSW/NSWIS)
Michael Donnett (QLD/QAS)
Senior:
Monette Russo (VIC/VIS/AIS)
Lynn Silcock (VIC/MLC)
Olivia Vivian (WA/WAIS)
Hayley Wright (QLD/QAS)
Georgia Bonora (VIC/WAGC/AIS)
Hollie Dykes (QLD/AIS)
Melody Hernandez (NSW/AIS)
Daria Joura (WA/WAIS/AIS)
Naomi Russell (QLD/QAS/AIS)
Chloe Sims (QLD/QAS/MBC/AIS)
Victoria Williams (NSW/AIS)
Senior:
Amy Khera (VIC)
Naazmi Johnston (QLD)
Kimberly Mason (NSW)
Amelia McVeigh (NSW)
Amanda Lee See (QLD)
Janine Murray (WA)
Under 18:
Martin Jozwiak (WA/WAIS/AIS)
Matthew Curtis (QLD/QAS/AIS)
Jonathon Chien (SA/SASI)
Junior:
Ashleigh Brennan (VIC/VIS)
Lauren Mitchell (WA/WAIS)
Jasmine Webb (QLD/MBC)
Junior:
Tanya Vulin (VIC)
Olivia Milnes (VIC)
Danielle Papdothomakos (VIC)
Shelley Williams (VIC)
Elizabeth Cumming (WA)
Emma McCarthy (WA)
Zena Foale-Banks (QLD)
Keziah Oliver (QLD)
Desiree Eid (NSW)
Chloe Hayes (WA)
Sara Jamal (NSW)
Eloise Bankowski (QLD)
Danielle Prince (QLD)
Jaelle Cohrn (NSW)
Renee Griffin (WA)
Joanna Bear (QLD)
Christina Wijeratne (QLD)
Cody Sue Turco (WA)
Anna Lorigan (NSW)
Hannah Schofield (NSW)
Sport Aerobics:
Trampoline Sports:
Sports Acrobatics:
Senior:
Chris Behan (NSW)
Emily O’Hagen (QLD)
Kylie Steere (QLD)
Kieran Gorman (WA)
Elizabeth Kane (WA)
Melissa Read (WA)
Eloise Kane (WA)
Sarah Salerno (WA)
Cassie Scully (NSW)
Senior:
Trampoline:
Scott Brown (SA/SASI)
Viktor Zhuravlev (SA/SASI)
Artur Ivankovich (QLD)
Adrian Wareham (VIC)
Ji Wallace (QLD/SASI)
Ben Wilden (SA/SASI)
Senior:
Anne-Marie Mooney (NSW)
Mia Romano (NSW)
Lucia Stevens (NSW)
Youth:
Martin Warren (QLD)
Chelsea Carroll (WA)
Samantha Elkington (WA)
Zoe Tisdale (WA)
Catriona Cowden (WA)
Brittanie Portelli (VIC)
Double Mini-Trampoline:
Christie Jenkins (VIC)
Rachel Perry (QLD)
Danica Hilton (QLD)
Nicole Diegan (QLD)
Jonathon Dore (NSW)
Adrian Wareham (VIC)
Gregory Clune (NSW)
Damian Ryan (NSW)
Ty Swadling (NSW)
Leigh Howlett (VIC)
Tumbling:
Greg Clune (NSW)
Junior:
Trampoline/Double Mini Trampoline:
Jack Penny (TAS)
Jason Johnson (NSW)
Reece Thompson (QLD)
Blake Gaudry (NSW)
Bethany Bailey (NSW)
Jaimi Meyer (VIC)
Alexandra Freeman (SA)
Katrina Yeoman (VIC)
Jessica Lewis (QLD)
Sally Brown (NSW)
Madeleine Johnson (VIC)
Chris Bailey (QLD)
Mitchell Lawrence (QLD)
Cameron Love (NSW)
Russell Raynham (NSW)
Nicholas Smith (VIC)
Hayley Tagell (VIC)
Kelsie Henry (QLD)
Kaitlyn Duignan (QLD)
Laura McLean (NSW)
Danielle Emery (QLD)
Suzanne Stewart (QLD)
Erin Wright (NSW)
Junior:
Melanie Faulkner (VIC)
Danielle Peters (VIC)
Hayley Rankin (VIC)
Sarah Andrews (NSW)
Casey Boonstra (NSW)
Leah Cindric (NSW)
Joanne Hosking (NSW)
Jodi Cassettari (NSW)
Monica Flint (NSW)
Sheridan Tyrrell (NSW)
Toni Cartwright (QLD)
Elizabeth Jacobs (QLD)
Amy Lang (QLD)
Emily D’Arcy (NSW)
Rebecca D’Arcy (NSW)
Alexandra Gall (NSW)
Krysten Hillard (NSW)
Shelby Lacey (NSW)
Natasha Remfry (NSW)
Hanah Mangan Lawrence (NSW)
Sitah Parnell (NSW)
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS
Men’s Artistic:
Women’s Artistic:
Rhythmic Gymnastics:
Senior International All Around Champion:
Joshua Jefferis (QLD/AIS)
Senior International:
Daria Joura (WA)
Senior:
Kimberly Mason (NSW)
Winning Team (QLD)
Level 10 Under 18 All Around Champion:
Matthew Curtis (QLD)
Junior International:
Jasmine Webb (QLD)
Winning Team - Junior/Senior (QLD)
Level 9 Under 17 All Around Champion:
Luke Wadsworth (VIC)
Winning Team (VIC)
International Level 10
Amelia James (NSW)
Winning Team - (VIC)
Level 9 Open All Around Champion:
Bradley Harrison (SA)
Winning Team (QLD)
International Level 8:
Georgia Simpson (WA)
Level 8 Under 15 All Around Champion:
Ben Astley (NSW)
Winning Team (QLD)
International Level 6:
Amaya King Koi (QLD)
Winning Team (QLD)
Level 8 Open All Around Champion:
Radley Mannix (VIC)
Winning Team (NSW)
National Level 10:
Rebecca Quinton (VIC)
Winning Team (NSW)
Level 7 Under 13 International All Around
Champion:
Jack Rickards (NSW)
Winning Team (NSW)
National Level 9:
Marlaina Kouzoumis (NSW)
Winning Team (NSW)
Level 7 Open All Around Champion:
Jordan Read (ACT)
Winning Team (QLD)
Level 6 Under 12 All Around Champion:
Aden Messori (WA)
Winning Team (QLD)
National Level 8:
Holly Tatum (NSW)
Winning Team (NSW)
National Level 7:
Sarah Iwanoczko (NSW)
Winning Teram (NSW)
Junior:
Chloe Hayes (WA)
Winning Team (VIC)
Stage 4:
Morgan Lewis (VIC)
Winning Team (VIC)
Stage 3:
Marian Barer (NSW)
Winning Team (NSW)
Level 10:
Kate Dolan (WA)
Winning Team (NSW)
Level 9:
Kelsey Brewer (WA)
Winning Team (QLD)
Level 8:
Meg Russell (QLD)
Winning Team (QLD)
Level 7:
Aimee Lee Hanson (QLD)
Winning Team (QLD)
General Gymnastics:
Trampoline Sports:
Sports Acrobatics:
Cheerleading:
Trampoline
Senior:
Level 4 Men’s Pair:
Simon Dawson & Perry Drakopoulos (NSW)
Hot Shots – Overall Champion:
John Paul College Burgundy Starlets (QLD)
All Stars – Overall Champion:
MLC Stars (VIC)
Junior:
17+:
Under 17:
Open – Overall Champions:
Perth Angels (WA)
Scholastic Championships:
Hot Shots - Overall Champion:
John Paul College Burgundy Starlets (QLD)
All Stars – Overall Champion:
MLC STars (VIC)
Sport Aerobics:
International Stream - Age Group 1
Individual Female:
Chelsea Carroll (WA)
Trio:
Chelsea Carrol, Zoe Tisdale, Sam Elkington (WA)
International Stream- Age Group 2
Individual Female:
Kelsey Cook (QLD)
Individual Male:
Martin Warren (QLD)
International Stream – Senior
Individual Female:
Melissa Read (WA)
Individual Male:
Kieran Gorman (WA)
Mixed Pair:
Chris Behan and Sarah Salerno (WA)
Trio:
Elizabeth Kane, Eloise Kane, Sarah Salerno (WA)
Under 15:
Under 13:
Under 11:
Scott Brown (SA)
Christie Jenkins (VIC)
Jack Penny (TAS)
Alexandra Freeman (SA)
Gregory Clune (NSW)
Danielle Ayrton (NSW)
Jack Penny (TAS)
Bethany Bailey (NSW)
Shaun Swadling (NSW)
Alexandra Freeman (SA)
Russell Morris (SA)
Bianca Murphy (NSW)
Blake Rutherford (QLD)
Taylor Ellison (NSW)
Synchronised Trampoline
Senior:
Ben Wilden &
Scott Brown (SA)
Liz Clark & Lesley Daly (QLD)
Junior:
Jack Penny (TAS)
& Will Morris (SA)
Bethany Bailey
& Phillipa Malone (NSW)
17+:
Jarrod Spear
& Julian Napier (QLD)
Louise Stack
& Bethany Bailey (NSW)
Under 17:
Jack Penny (TAS)
& Will Morris (SA)
Katrina Yeoman
& Jaimi Meyer (VIC)
Under 15:
Patrick Cooper
& Connor Vale (QLD)
Nikki Tilley
& Renee Short (NSW)
Under 13:
Russell Morris
& Jayden Mitchell (SA)
Kayla Black
& Ashlee Cope (QLD)
Under 11:
Blake Rutherford (QLD)
& Nicholas Bransdon (NSW)
Riana Gilcrist-Lau
& Imogen Beams (VIC)
Double Mini Trampoline
Senior:
Ty Swadling (NSW)
Kaylah Brady (NSW)
Junior:
Nicholas Smith (VIC)
Katrina Yeoman (VIC)
17+:
Kaleb Collins (NSW)
Suzanne Stewart (QLD)
Under 17:
Jack Penny (TAS)
Hayley Tagell (VIC)
Under 15:
Patrick Cooper (QLD)
Hannah Sallows (VIC)
Under 13:
Riley Glazebrook (QLD)
Alexandra Land (QLD)
Under 11:
Blake Rutherford (QLD)
Taylor Ellison (NSW)
Tumbling
Senior:
Junior:
17+:
Under 17:
Under 15:
Under 13:
Under 11:
Gregory Clune (NSW)
Adri Pretorius (VIC)
Luke Hubbard (VIC)
Alannah Koch (VIC)
Benjamin Jones (QLD)
Jackie Melvold (NSW)
Reece Thompson (QLD)
Casey Pomeroy (NSW)
Luke Hubbard (VIC)
Haylee Wellard (VIC)
Mathew Ploeg (NSW)
Morgan Lawson (VIC)
Nathan George (QLD)
Moriana McLean (NSW)
Level 4 Women’s Pair
Shauna Mulligan & Ellen Plowman (NSW)
Level 4 Mixed Pair:
Sophie Menner & Daniel Penprase (VIC)
Level 4 Women’s Trio
Olivia Gourlay, Jessica Marie Sounders & Desiree
Sciasci (QLD)
Level 4 Men’s Four
Grant Carslake, Harison Ford, Joshua Pinker &
Samual Williams (NSW)
Level 5 Women’s Pair:
Lisa Taylor and Victoria Taylor (QLD)
Level 5 Mixed Pair:
Lauren Cosgrove & Aaron Janes (NSW)
Level 5 Women’s Trio:
Georgia Dent, Kendall Dent & Alexandra Sullivan
(NSW)
Level 6 Women’s Pair:
Briana Collier and Jodi Methieson (VIC)
Level 6 Women’s Trio:
Sarah Andrews, Alexandra Crowe & Sophie Cox
(NSW)
Level 7 Men’s Pair:
Adrian Buck & Jack Sergeant (QLD)
Level 7 Women’s Pair:
Renee Blake & Kerryn Swadling (NSW)
Level 7 Mixed Pair:
Gemma Davidson & Tim Cooke (VIC)
Level 7 Women’s Trio:
Krysten Hilliard, Shelby Lacey & Natasha Remfry
(NSW)
Level 7 Men’s Four
Nathan Boyle, Ben Cork, Matthew Early & Kyle
Goodlet (NSW)
Level 8 Men’s Pair:
Nathan Dennis & David Hamer (QLD)
Level 8 Women’s Pair:
Elysha Casey & Jill Coenen (NSW)
Level 8 Mixed Pair:
Laura Sergeant & Glen Wimberley (QLD)
Level 8 Women’s Trio:
Jodi Cassettari, Monica Flint & Sheridan Tyrell
(NSW)
Level 9 Mixed Pair:
Peter Maamary & Penny Smith (NSW)
Level 9 Women’s Trio:
Rebecca Gilmore, Ashleigh Ryan & Jessica Ward
(NSW)
Level 10 Mixed Pair:
Eliza Hui & Matthew Sinclair (NSW)
Level 10 Women’s Trio:
Anne Marie Mooney, Mia Romano & Lucia
Stevens (NSW)
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 INTERNATIONAL RESULTS
International Junior Team Cup - MAG
Berlin, Germany
3rd – 5th March 2006
Gymnasts:
Jayden Bull
Luke Wadsworth
Harrison Staczy
Mitchell Morgans
Results:
Team 18th
Jayden Bull 22nd AA
Luke Wadsworth 9th AA
Harrison Staczy 18th AA
Mitchell Morgans 5th AA
Commonwealth Games - MAG/WAG/RG
Melbourne, Australia
15th – 26th March 2006
Gymnasts:
Damian Istria
Joshua Jefferis
Samuel Offord
Philippe Rizzo
Prashanth Sellathurai
Hollie Dykes
Chloe Sims
Naomi Russell
Monette Russo
Ashleigh Brennan
Kimberly Mason
Naazmi Johnston
Amanda Lee See
Amy Khera (withdrawn)
Results: (MAG)
Team 2nd
Joshua Jefferis 1st AA, 7th FX, 1st RI, 3rd PB
Philippe Rizzo 3rd AA, 8th PH, 2nd PB
Samuel Offord 5th FX, 3rd VT, 5th HB
Damian Istria 2nd RI, 1st HB
Prashanth Sellathurai 2nd PH
Results: (WAG)
Team 1st
Chloe Sims 1st AA
Hollie Dykes 3rd AA, 2nd BB, 1st FX
Ashleigh Brennan 2nd FX
Naomi Russsell 3rd VT
Monette Russo 3rd UB
Results: (RG)
Team 3rd
Kimberly Mason 5th AA, 7th Rope, 2nd Ball, 3rd
Clubs
Naazmi Johnston 4th AA, 6th Rope, 6th Ball, 5th
Clubs, 6th Ribbon
Cheer Ltd International Cheer & Dance
Championships – CHL
South Carolina, USA
17th – 19th March 2006
Cheerleaders:
Perth Angels:
Natalie Burgess
Jakky Keenan
Hannah Mohamed
Eliza McDowell
Sara Mohamed
Nicole Pugliese
Briony Tung
Acrobatic Fanatics Hornets:
Shamilla Coldwell
Jane Coupland
Nicholas Coupland
Timothy Coupland
Cory Hughes
Felicia McAuliffe
Allyce Ross
Paige Ryder
Results:
Open Dance
Perth Angels 3rd,
Acrobatic Fanatics Hornets 7th
Perth Angels, Allstars International All Girl (L5) 1st
Acrobatic Fanatics Hornets, Senior Recreation 1st
Friendship Classic - WAG
Pottsville, USA
1st April 2006
Gymnast:
Olivia Vivian
Results:
Olivia Vivian 4th AA, 3rd UB
Pacific Alliance Championships
MAG/WAG/RG/TRP
Hawaii, USA
10th – 17th April 2006
Gymnasts – Senior
Joshua Jefferis
Samuel Offord
John Carroll
Prashanth Sellathurai
Monique Blount
Hollie Dykes
Daria Joura
Monette Russo
Kimberly Mason
Naazmi Johnston
Amy Khera
Amanda Lee See
Ji Wallace
Viktor Zhuravlev
Gymnasts – Junior
Martin Jozwiak
Mathew Curtis
Michael Mercieca
Sean O’Hara
Ashleigh Brennan
Britt Greeley
Amber Fulljames
Jasmine Webb
Keziah Oliver
Olivia Milne
Shelley Williams
Tanya Vulin
Jarrod Spear
Jason Johnson
Bethany Bailey
Jaimi Meyer
Results: (MAG) – Senior
Team 5th
Joshua Jefferis 8th AA, 4th RI
Samuel Offord 9th AA, 7th FX, 5th VT
John Carroll 15th AA, 8th PB, 4th HB
Results: (WAG) – Senior
Team 2nd
Hollie Dykes 3rd AA, 4th BB, 5th FX
Daria Joura 5th AA
Monette Russo 4th UB, 5th BB
Results: (RG) – Senior
Team 5th
Kimberly Mason 10th AA, 2nd Ball, 6th Ribbon, 7th
Rope
Naazmi Johnston 6th AA, 3rd Ball, 6th Clubs
Amy Khera 17th AA
Amanda Lee See 22nd AA
Results: (TRP) – Senior
Ji Wallace 11th
Viktor Zhuravlev 12th
Results: (MAG) – Junior
Team 3rd
Martin Jozwiak 7th AA, 6th FX, 8th VT, 2nd HB
Mathew Curtis 12th AA, 8th PH
Michael Mercieca 15th AA, 6th PB, 6th HB
Sean O’Hara 18th AA
Results: (WAG) – Junior
Team 5th
Jasmine Webb 7th AA, 7th VT, 6th BB, 5th FX
Ashleigh Brennan 8th UB
Results: (RG) – Junior
Team 4th
Keziah Oliver 16th AA, 6th Ribbon
Olivia Milne 17th AA
Shelley Williams 18th AA, 8th Rope, 8th Hoop
Tanya Vulin 22nd AA
Results (TRP) – Junior
Jarrod Spear 4th
Jason Johnson 5th
Jaimi Meyer 4th
Bethany Bailey 6th
IAF Suzuki World Cup - AER
Tokyo, Japan
13th – 17th April 2006
Athletes:
Chelsea Carroll
Sam Elkington
Brittanie Portelli
Melissa Read
Kieran Gorman
Chris Behan
Melissa Read
Melissa Davies
Leah Henville
Results:
Chelsea Carroll 6th Gp 1 IF
Sam Elkington 8th Gp 1 IF
Brittanie Portelli 9th Gp 2 IF
Melissa Read 7th Snr IF
Kieran Gorman 7th Snr IM
Chris Behan 11th Snr IM
Melissa Read, Melissa Davies, Leah Henville 8th
Snr Trio
FIG World Cup - TRP
Ghent, Belgium
18th – 30th April 2006
Athletes:
Scott Brown
Ji Wallace
Viktor Zhuravlev
Ben Wilden
Results: (Trampoline)
Scott Brown 18th
Ji Wallace 21st
Viktor Zhuravlev 23rd
Ben Wilden 33rd
Results: (Synchronised Trampoline)
Scott Brown & Ben Wilden 9th
Ji Wallace & Viktor Zhuravlev 23rd
FIG World Cup - TRP
Krasnodar, Russia
3rd – 7th May 2006
FIG World Championships - ACR
Coimbra, Portugal
14th – 19th June 2006
Athletes:
Scott Brown
Ji Wallace (QLD)
Viktor Zhuravlev
Ben Wilden
Acrobats:
Sarah Gilbey
Lisa Jones
Alice Kesby
Megan Bolton
Rebecca Buffrey
Bianca Ilacqua
Results: (Trampoline)
Vktor Zhuravlev 16th
Ben Wilden 17th
Ji Wallace 19th
Scott Brown 20th
Results: (Synchronised Trampoline)
Scott Brown & Ben Wilden 2nd
Ji Wallace & Viktor Zhuravlev 9th
2006 Bourgas International Tournament - RG
Bourgas, Bulgaria
6th – 7th May 2006
Gymnasts:
Kimberly Mason
Naazmi Johnston
Results:
Kimberly Mason 25th AA
Naazmi Johnston 32nd AA
2006 Corbeil Essonnes Tournament - RG
Paris, France
12th – 13th May 2006
Gymnasts:
Kimberly Mason
Naazmi Johnston
Results:
Team 24th
Kimberly Mason 53rd AA
Naazmi Johnston 65th AA
FIG Int’l Age Group Championships - AER
Nanjing, China
25th – 27th May 2006
Athletes:
Chelsea Carroll
Sam Elkington
Brittanie Portelli
Martin Warren
Results:
Chelsea Carroll 16th Gp 1 IF
Sam Elkington 20th Gp 1 IF
Brittanie Portelli 18th Gp 2 IF
Martin Warren 11th Gp 2 IM
FIG World Championships - AER
Nanjing, China
1st – 3rd June 2006
Athletes:
Kieran Gorman
Chris Behan
Melissa Read
Melissa Davies
Leah Henville
Elizabeth Kane
Results:
Kieran Gorman 9th Snr IM
Chris Behan 10th Snr IM
Melissa Read, Melissa Davies, Leah Henville 12th
Snr Trio
Kieran Gorman, Chris Behan, Melissa Read,
Melissa Davies, Leah Henville, Elizabeth Kane 12th
Snr Gp
Results:
Women’s Trio
Sarah Gilbey, Lisa Jones & Alice Kesby 14th
Megan Bolton, Rebecca Buffrey & Bianca Ilacqua
16th
International Age Group Competition – TRP
Coimbra, Portugal
21st – 24th June 2006
Acrobats:
Ellie-Jane Jakins
Ellie Mizon
Lauren Becker
Rebecca Gilmore
Casey Boonstra
Leah Cindric
Joanne Hosking
Aimee Madden
Korynn Morrison
Jade Waterfield
Anne-Marie Mooney
Mia Romano
Lucy Stevens
Renee Quail
Ashleigh Ryan
Jessica Ward
Results:
Women’s Pairs
11-16 Age
Ellie-Jane Jakins & Ellie Mizon 14th,
Lauren Becker & Rebecca Gilmore 17th
Women’s Trio
11-16 Age
Casey Boonstra, Leah Cindric & Joanne Hosking
11th
Aimee Madden, Korynn Morrison & Jade
Waterfield 15th
12-19 Age
Anne-Marie Mooney, Mia Romano & Lucy Stevens
6th, Renee Quail, Ashleigh Ryan & Jessica Ward
16th
2006 Indo-Pacific Championships - TRP
Pretoria, South Africa
9th – 16th July 2006
Athletes:
Danielle Ayrton
Christopher Bailey
Sally Brown
James Buckingham
Liz Clark
Kaitlyn Duignan
Blake Gaudry
Luke Hubbard
Madeleine Johnson
Isabella Kerr
Alexandra Land
Mitchell Lawrence
Jessica Lewis
Jack Penny
Louise Stack
Shaun Swadling
Ty Swadling
Tiaki Temiha
Reece Thompson
Samuel Woolnough
Katrina Yeoman
Jessie Tulett
Results: (Trampoline)
Senior Women’s
Liz Clark 2nd,, Christie Jenkins 3rd
17+ Women’s
Danielle Ayrton 3rd, Jessica Lewis 4th,
Louise Stack 6th
17+ Men’s
Ty Swadling 1st, Chris Bailey 5th,
Mitchell Lawrence 6th
15-16 Women’s
Katrina Yeoman 1st, Sally Brown 3rd
15-16 Men’s
Jack Penny 1st, Tiaki Temiha 4th,
Reece Thompson 7th, Blake Gaudry 11th
13-14 Men’s
Shaun Swadling 4th
13-14 Women’s
Madeleine Johnson 1st, Kaitlyn Duignan 8th,
Isabella Kerr 9th
10-12 Women’s
Alexandra Land 6th
Results: (Synchronised Trampoline)
Liz Clark & Christie Jenkins 1st
17+ Women’s
Jessica Lewis & Danielle Ayrton 2nd
17+ Men’s
Jack Penny & Tw Swadling 1st
Christopher Bailey & Mitchell Lawrence 6th
15-16 Women’s
Sally Brown & Katrina Yeoman 3rd
15-16 Men’s
Blake Gaudry & Shaun Swadling 2nd,
Tiaki Temiha & Reece Thompson 6th
13-14 Women’s
Isabella Kerr & Madeleine Johnson 4th,
Kaitlyn Duignan & Alexandra land 7th
Results: (Double Mini Trampoline)
17+ Women’s
Jessica Lewis 1st, Danielle Ayrton 3rd,
Jessie Tulett 4th
17+ Men’s
Tw Swadling 1st, James Buckingham 4th,
Chris Bailey 8th, Mitchell Lawrence 13th
15-16 Women’s
Katrina Yeoman 1st
15-16 Men’s
Jack Penny 3rd, Reece Thompson 4th,
Tiaki Temiha 9th
Samuel Woolnough 9th
13-14 Men’s
Shaun Swadling 5th
13-14 Women’s
Kaitlyn Duignan 4th, Isabella Kerr 8th,
Madeleine Johnson 9th
10-12 Women’s
Alexandra Land 1st
Results: (Tumbling)
15-16 Men’s
Reece Thompson 3rd, Tiaki Temiha 4th
15-16 Women’s
Katrina Yeoman 5th
13-14 Men’s
Luke Habbard 1st
Shanghai World Cup – MAG/WAG
Shanghai, China
14th – 16th July 2006
Gymnasts:
Joshua Jefferis
Prashanth Sellathurai
Thomas Pichler
Chloe Sims
Hollie Dykes
Naomi Russell
Daria Joura
Results:
Joshua Jefferis 4th RI
Prashanth Sellathurai 7th PH
Thomas Pichler 8th FX
Daria Joura 4th VT, 5th BB, 3rd FX
Naomi Russell 5th VT
Chloe Sims 4th UB
Hollie Dykes 5th UB, 4th BB
Deventer Masters - RG
Deventer, The Netherlands
1st – 3rd September 2006
ANAC International Aerobic Championships
AER
Los Angeles, USA
22nd – 26th July 2006
Results:
Kimberly Mason 22nd AA
Athletes:
Chelsea Carroll
Sam Elkington
Brittanie Portelli
Kelsey Cook
Catriona Cowden
Martin Warren
Melissa Read
Eloise Kane
Kieran Gorman
Chris Behan
Sarah Salerno
Elizabeth Kane
Eloise Kane
Results:
Chelsea Carroll 6th Gp 1 IF
Sam Elkington 12th Gp 1 IF
Brittanie Portelli 4th Gp 2 IF
Kelsey Cook 8th Gp 2 IF
Catriona Cowden 12th Gp 2 IF
Martin Warren 2nd Gp 2 IM
Melissa Read 4th Snr IF
Eloise Kane 8th Snr IF
Kieran Gorman 3rd Snr IM
Chris Behan 4th Snr IM
Chris Behan and Sarah Salerno 5th Snr MP
Elizabeth Kane, Eloise Kane, Sarah Salerno 8th Snr
Trio
Kieran Gorman, Chris Behan, Elizabeth Kane,
Eloise Kane, Sarah Salerno, Melissa Read 2nd Snr
Gp
Queen Margarita International Tournament
RG
Varna, Bulgaria
25th – 27th August 2006
Gymnast:
Kimberly Mason
Results:
Kimberly Mason 8th AA, 8th Rope, 8th Ball, 8th
Clubs
Nissen Cup - TRP
Savognin, Switzerland
25th – 26th August 2006
Athletes:
Scott Brown
Ji Wallace
Viktor Zhuravlev
Ben Wilden
Results: (Trampoline)
Ben Wilden 9th
Viktor Zhuravlev 16th
Scott Brown 23rd
Ji Wallace 58th
Results (Synchro)
Scott Brown & Ben Wilden 3rd
Ji Wallace & Viktor Zhuravlev 20th
Gymnast:
Kimberly Mason
FIG World Cup - TRP
Salzgitter, Germany
1st – 3rd September 2006
Atheletes:
Scott Brown
Ji Wallace
Viktor Zhuravlev
Ben Wilden
Results: (Trampoline)
Scott Brown 14th, Viktor Zhuravlev 19th,
Ben Wilden 57th, Ji Wallace 58th
Results: Synchronised Trampoline)
Ji Wallace & Viktor Zhuravlev 15th, Scott Brown &
Ben Wilden 21st
National Levels International Challenge
WAG
Perth, Australia
6th – 10th September 2006
Gymnasts: (Level 7)
Sarah Iwanoczko
Melissa Orr
Kirilee Wickham
Samantha Amos
Gymnasts: (Level 8)
Holly Tatum
Brittany Choy
Kristy Bishop
Gabrielle Carlson
Gymnasts: (Level 9)
Marlaina Kouzoumis
Emily Walker
Michelle Jan
Abby Bowen
Gymnasts: (Level 10)
Heather Rath
Corri Keating
Allyce Marchetti
Emma Longmuir
Results: (Level 7)
Team 1st
Results: (Level 8)
Team 1st
Results: (Level 9)
Team 2nd
Results: (Level 10)
Team 1st
Portimao World Cup - RG
Portimao, Portugal
8th – 10th September 2006
Gymnast:
Kimberly Mason
Result:
Kimberly Mason 12th AA
New Zealand National Championships - MAG
Christchurch, New Zealand
26th September 2006
Gymnasts:
Gregory Mirek
Patrik Davidson
Daniel Flanagan
Simon Reid
David Rogers
Sean Wilson
Adam Edward
Sam White
Brad Mannix
Bryn Upshall
Myles Cronin
Results: (Level 8)
Team 2nd
Gregory Mirek 1st AA, 2nd FX, 2nd VT, 3rd PB
Daniel Flanagan 3rd RI, Simon Reid 2nd PH
Results: (Level 9)
Team 1st
David Rogers 3rd AA, 2nd PH, 1st VT, 1st PB
Sean Wilson 3rd VT, 3rd PB, Adam Edward 3rd FX
Results: (Junior International)
Sam White 3rd FX, 3rd PH, 3rd RI, 3rd VT, 2nd PB,
3rd HB
Results: (Senior Open)
Brad Mannix 2nd AA, 3rd FX, 3rd PH, 3rd RI, 2nd VT,
2nd PB, Bryn Upshall 2nd HB, Myles Cronin 1st FX,
2nd VT
Trans Tasman Competition - TRP
Christchurch, New Zealand
27th September – 1st October 2006
Athletes:
Ben Jones
Jamie Axelsen
Haylea Blundell
Nathaniel Clarke
Greg Clune
Patrick Cooper
Hayley Elsmore
Riley Glazebrook
Kelsie Henry
Alannah Koch
Korri Loader
Jessica Mackay
Emily O’Connor
Niki Porebski
Michelle Riederich
Anthony Rodgers
Damian Ryan
Lauren Sampson
Bethany Schuster
Nicholas Smith
Jane Thornton
Nikki-Maree Tilley
Tyler Webb
Kimberly Yalong
Results: (Trampoline)
Men’s 11-12
Riley Glazebrook 1st, Tyler Webb 2nd
Women’s 11-12
Emily O’Connor 4th, Michelle Riederich 24th
Men’s 13-14
Patrick Cooper 4th, Niki Porebski 9th
Women’s 13-14
Nikki Tilley 2nd, Kimberly Yalong 6th
Men’s 15-16
Jamie Axelsen 4th, Anthony Rodgers 14th
Women’s 15-16
Jessica Mackay 6th, Kelsey Henry 11th
Men’s 17+
Nick Smith 1st, Greg Clune 9th
Men’s Elite
Damian Ryan 2nd
Results: (Synchronised Trampoline)
Men’s 11-12
Riley Glazebrook & Tyler Webb 1st
Women’s 11-12
Emily O’Connor & Michelle Riederich 3rd
Men’s 13-14
Patrick Cooper & Niki Porebski 9th
Women’s 13-14
Nikki Tilley & Kimberly Yalong 1st
Men’s 15-16
Jamie Axelsen & Anthony Rodgers 4th
Women’s 15-16
Hayley Elsmore & Kelsey Henry 4th
Men’s 17+
Nick Smith & Greg Clune 2nd
Results: (Double Mini Trampoline)
Men’s 11-12
Riley Glazebrook 1st, Tyler Webb 4th
Women’s 11-12
Korri Loader 4th, Lauren Simpson 7th
Men’s 13-14
Patrick Cooper 2nd, Niki Porebski 9th
Women’s 13-14
Bethany Schuster 5th, Jane Thornton 16th
Men’s 15-16
Anthony Rodgers 4th, Nat Clarke 11th
Women’s 15-16
Kelsey Henry 3rd, Hayley Elsmore 19th
Men’s 17+
Greg Clune 3rd, Nick Smith 13th
Men’s Elite
Damian Ryan 1st
Results: (Tumbling)
Women’s 11-12
Korri Loader 2nd
Women’s 13 -14
Kimberly Yalong 1st, Nikki Tilley 3rd
Women’s 15-16
Alannah Koch 1st, Haylea Blundall 2nd
Men’s 17+
Greg Clune 1st, Ben Jones 2nd
FIG World Artistic Championships
MAG/WAG
Aarhus, Denmark
13th – 21st October 2006
Gymnasts:
Joshua Jefferis
Samuel Offord
Thomas Pichler
Philippe Rizzo
Prashanth Sellathurai
Samuel Simpson
Martin Jozwiak (Res)
Georgia Bonora
Hollie Dykes
Melody Hernandez
Daria Joura
Karen Nguyen
Olivia Vivian
Shona Morgan (Res)
Results: (MAG)
Team 14th
Joshua Jefferis 12th AA
Prashanth Sellathurai 2nd PH
Philippe Rizzo 1st HB
Results: (WAG)
Team 6th (Qual) and 6th (Final)
Daria Joura 5th AA,6th UB
Hollie Dykes 7th AA
Berlin Masters - RG
Berlin, Germany
21st – 22nd Oct 2006
Gymnast:
Naazmi Johnston
Result:
Naazmi Johnston 17th AA
DTB World Cup – MAG/WAG
Stuttgart, Germany
27th – 28th October 2006
Gymnasts:
Samuel Smpson
Thomas Pichler
Samuel Offord
Joshua Jefferis
Daria Joura
Hollie Dykes
Results: (MAG)
Samuel Simpson 16th FX, 26th PH, 12th VT
Thomas Pichler 17th FX, 15th HB
Samuel Offord 12th RI, 18th VT, 28th PB
Joshua Jefferis 18th PB
Results: (WAG)
Hollie Dykes 6th UB, 1st BB
Daria Joura 5th UB, 8th BB, 2nd FX
Glasgow Grand Prix - WAG
Glasgow, Scotland
10th – 11th November 2006
Gymnasts:
Daria Joura
Olivia Vivian
Results:
Daria Joura 3rd UB, 5th FX
Olivia Vivian 7th UB
Massilia Gym Cup - WAG
Marseille, France
17th – 19th November 2006
Gymnasts:
Lauren Mitchell
Jade Martin
Shona Morgan
Results:
Team 2nd
Lauren Mitchell 5th AA, 2nd UB
Shona Morgan 6th AA
Valeri Liukin Invitational - MAG
Texas, USA
8th – 10th December 2006
Gymnasts:
Philippe Rizzo
Prashanth Sellathurai
Results:
Philippe Rizzo 5th HB
Prashanth Sellathurai 4th PH, 3rd RI
FIG World Cup Final - MAG
Sao Paulo, Brazil
16th – 17th December 2006
Gymnasts:
Philippe Rizzo
Prashanth Sellathurai
Results:
Philippe Rizzo 2nd HB
Prashanth Sellathurai 4th PH
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GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 NATIONAL AWARD RECIPIENTS
Men’s Artistic:
Women’s Artistic:
Rhythmic Gymnastics:
Senior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Philippe Rizzo (NSW)
Senior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Daria Joura (WA)
Senior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Kimberly Mason (NSW)
Junior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Martin Jozwiak (WA)
Junior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Jasmine Webb (QLD)
Junior International
Gymnast of the Year:
Chloe Hayes (WA)
International Coach of the Year:
Vladimir Vatkin (ACT)
Elite Coaching
Team of the Year:
West Australian Institute of Sport (WA)
International Coach of the Year:
Nicole Higham (NSW)
Gymnast of the Year (Open Levels)
Bradley Harrison (SA)
Coach of the Year (Open Levels):
Jamie Cannon (QLD)
Coach Encouragement Award:
Brett Wood (NSW)
National Officiating Program
Official of the Year:
Not known at time of print
National Levels
Gymnast of the Year:
Heather Rath (NSW)
National Levels
Coach of the Year:
Jim Rickert (QLD)
National Officiating Program
Official of the Year:
Robyn Pride (NSW)
Levels Coach of the Year:
Emma Taylor (VIC)
Level 1-6
Gymnast of the Year:
Stephanie Lee (VIC)
Level 7-10
Gymnast of the Year:
Kate Dolan (WA)
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General Gymnastics:
Trampoline Sports:
Sports Acrobatics:
General Gymnastics Coach of the Year:
Kit Poole (NSW)
Senior Athlete of the Year:
Ben Wilden (SA)
International Senior Acrobats of the Year:
Lisa Jones, Alice Kesby and Sarah Gilbey (NSW)
Kindergym Leader of the Year:
Caroline Rudkin (SA)
International Coach of the Year:
Nikolay Zhuravlev (SA)
International Junior Acrobats of the Year:
Anne-Marie Mooney, Mia Romano and Lucia
Stevens
Cheerleading Coach of the Year:
Naomi Marsh (VIC)
Junior Athlete of the Year:
Katrina Yeoman (VIC)
National Volunteer of the Year:
Lynn Martin (SA)
National Athlete of the Year:
Jack Penny (TAS)
Special Recognition Award:
Alida Scott (WA)
National Coach of the Year:
Brett Austine (NSW)
Sport Aerobics:
NOP Official of the Year:
Chuck Smith (QLD)
Senior Athlete of the Year:
Kieran Gorman (WA)
Youth Athlete of the Year:
Martin Warren (QLD)
Coach of the Year:
Trudi Nurse (WA)
Official of the Year:
Liz Lyons (QLD)
International Coach of the Year:
Agnes Sajgal (NSW)
National Acrobats of the Year:
Jodi Cassettari, Monica Flint and Sheridan Tyrell
(NSW)
National Coach of the Year:
Xi Lin Shen (NSW)
NOP Official of the Year:
Pamela Ryan (NSW)
2005:
(Not available at time of printing 2005 Report)
Senior Athlete of the Year:
Damian Ryan (NSW)
International Coach of the Year:
Belinda Cox (NSW)
Junior Athlete of the Year:
Jaimi Meyer (VIC)
National Athlete of the Year:
Reece Thompson (QLD)
National Coach of the Year:
Jarrod Heriot (VIC)
NOP Official of the Year:
Brett Austine (NSW)
2005:
(Not available at time of printing 2005 Report)
International Senior Acrobats of the Year:
Lisa Jones, Bianca Iiacqua and Hanna Mangan
Lawrence (NSW)
International Junior Acrobats of the Year:
Anne-Marie Mooney, Mia Romano and Lucia
Stevens (NSW)
International Coach of the Year:
Agnes Sajgal (NSW)
National Acrobats of the Year:
Sarah Gilbey and Alice Kesby (NSW)
National Coach of the Year:
Ben Moroney (NSW)
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
AWARD RECIPIENTS
Life Members:
Award of Merit:
Roll of Honour - MAG:
Gymnastics:
Harry Morris – VIC*
Bill Wilson – NSW*
Jack Carey – VIC*
Jim Brown – NSW*
Jim Thompson – SA
Lance Otto – SA
Val Beitzel – VIC
Frances Crampton – NSW
Jim Barry – VIC
Ken Williamson – VIC/ACT
Anne Bigham – SA
Bob Wherrett – TAS
Jeff Cheales – QLD
Margaret Lanz – VIC
Murray Chessell – VIC
Graham Bond – QLD
Joan Caelli – VIC
Barry Cheales – QLD
Stan Davies – VIC
Ena Duffield – QLD
Nelleck Jol – WA
Jane Schmid – NSW
Maureen Strauss – WA
Phil Teare – VIC
Chris Timpson – ACT
John Wilby – QLD
Dexter Lorbach – VIC
Anne Bigham – SA
Jeff Cheales – QLD
Margaret Lanz – VIC
Alistair Low – VIC*
Frank Vig – QLD
Ken Williamson – VIC/ACT
Peter Chen – NZL
Keith Russell – AN
Yoshiteru Matsuzaki – JPN
John Atkinson – GBR
Bob Wherrett – TAS
Warwick Forbes – ACT
Ju Ping Tian – ACT
Dr Peter Fricker – ACT
Dr Don McIntosh – VIC
Lee Caelli – VIC
Gene Schembri – ACT
Jonathan Hooper – VIC
David Zuker – VIC
Kym Dowdell – QLD
Steve Chetkovich – WA
Jacky Wood – ACT
George Tatai – VIC
Tony Davis – VIC
Helen Colagiuri – NSW
Tim Quinlivan – QLD
Kathleen Graham – ACT
Elizabeth Chetkovich – WA
Laurie Farrow – WA
Neil Brodie – WA
Margaret Mary Opstelten – QLD
Allen Cullen – NSW
Peter Read – NSW
Karon Williams – WA
Pamela Ryan - NSW
Danica Mladenovic – ACT
Jillian Wright – VIC
Jean Lang – NSW
Paul Szyjko – SA
Peggy Browne – VIC
Daren Wolfe – QLD
Graham Bond – QLD
Shaw Byng – NSW
Stan Davies – VIC
Brennon Dowrick – ACT
Benny de Roo – NSW
Peter Hogan – NSW
Peter Lloyd – VIC
Phillip Cheetham – NSW
Ken Meredith – QLD
Lindsay Nylund – WA
Ted Trainer – NSW
Bret Hudson – NSW
Andrei Kravtsov – QLD
Philippe Rizzo – NSW
Joshua Jefferis – QLD
Trampoline Sports:
Mervin McKay – VIC *
Sydney Hurle – VIC*
Ian Irvin – NSW*
Ernest Blamires – NSW
Len Ransom – QLD
Fred Austine – NSW
Kay Stevenson – SA
* Deceased
* Posthumously
Roll of Honour - WAG:
Roll of Honour - RG:
Roll of Honour - TRP:
Monique Allen – NSW
Jan Bedford – WA
Joanna Hughes – VIC
Wanita Lynch – WA
Julie-Anne Monico – ACT
Val Norris – WA
Lisa Read – NSW
Val Roberts – VIC
Kerry Bayliss – SA
Leanne Rycroft – SA
Kylie Shadbolt – QLD
Rebecca Stoyel – SA
Jenny Smith – WA
Marina Sulicich – SA
Michelle Telfer – WA
Kellie Wilson – QLD
Salli Wills – WA
Zeena McLaughlin – VIC
Lisa Skinner – QLD
Allana Slater – WA
Trudy McIntosh – VIC
Jacqui Dunn – SA
Monette Russo – VIC
Stephanie Moorhouse – VIC
Hollie Dykes – QLD
Daria Joura – WA
Chloe Sims – QLD
Karen Ho – WA
Kasumi Takahashi – VIC
Danielle LeRay – NSW
Penelope Blackmore – VIC
Ji Wallace – QLD
Roll of Honour - AER:
Patsy Tierney – SA
Juanita Little – NSW
Dean Wright – VIC
Michael Betts – QLD
Lisa Osborne – VIC
Anthony Ikin – QLD
Lauren Farry – NSW
Leah Henville – WA
Melissa Read – WA
Melissa Davies – WA
Kieran Gorman – WA
Roll of Honour - ACR:
Tara Busbridge – QLD
Veronica Gravolin – QLD
Jessica Stamenovic – QLD
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 FINANCIAL REPORT
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 FINANCIAL REPORT
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 FINANCIAL NOTES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2006
THESE NOTES SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Accounting Policies
Club Development Fund
The accounts of this entity (which is a ‘non-reporting’
entity) have been prepared in accordance with applicable
Accounting Standards.
Results for Year
GA has a special Cash Management account created on the
formation of the Club Development Fund. These funds were
received as the result of a club donation and have been set
aside to support the annual Club 10 Development Grant
scheme.
Gymnastics Australia (GA) made a profit of $20,726 for the
year (2005– $540,139).
All Current Liabilities have been reviewed and reflect all
known liabilities of GA.
Short Term Investments at Cost are Fixed Interest Hybrids
listed on the Stock Exchange the market value of which was
$1,064,828 at 31st December 2006.
Income Tax
GA is exempt from Income Tax.
The Furniture, Fittings and Equipment have been valued
at cost less an appropriate provision for depreciation based
on the remaining useful life of each asset.
The Trade Debtors have been reviewed and in the opinion
of management are all recoverable in the normal course of
business.
Stock on Hand has been reviewed and re-valued to the
lower of cost or net realisable value. The net result of this is
a write down of $9,245 (2005 $22,393) that is reflected in
the trading gross profit. This stock represents items held for
resale at the GA office.
Work in Progress (projects) has been reviewed and
is valued at cost. It is believed the value shown is fully
recoverable on completion of the various projects in 2007.
Government Grant and Sponsorship monies received in
2006 that will be expended in 2007 are included as current
liabilities on the basis that these funds would be refundable
in the event that they were not expended in the manner for
which they were provided.
Employee Benefits
Provision has been made for Long Service Leave and Annual
Leave in accordance with statutory obligations.
Economic Dependency
GA is substantially reliant on appropriations of funds from
the Australian Sports Commission to fund current levels of
operation.
Constitution
The Australian Gymnastic Federation Inc trading as
Gymnastics Australia is an association incorporated under the
Associations Incorporations Act of the ACT on 14th August
1981, Registered Number A827.
In accordance with a resolution of the Board,
in our opinion the accompanying financial statements of Gymnastics Australia:
(a) show fairly the operating result of GA for the year ending 31st December 2006 and
(b) show fairly the financial position of GA as at 31st December 2006.
No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the financial year that have adversely affected or may adversely
affect the operations or results of GA in financial years subsequent to the 2006 financial year. Notice is given that on February
17, 2007 the members of Gymnastics Australia voted to change from an Incorporated Association to a Company limited by
guarantee.
K WILLIAMSON, Chairman
Melbourne
31st March 2007
G TATAI, Deputy Chairman
J ALLEN, Chief Executive Officer
GYMNASTICS AUSTRALIA
2006 AUDITOR’S REPORT