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  2. Cheerleading in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Cheerleaders from Bond University cheering before a game.. In Australia, competitive cheerleading is a minor sport, seeing over a 10,000% increase in athlete participation between 2000 (at which time there were 23 athletes recognised in 3 teams by the Australian Cheerleading Association [1]) and 2022 (11,800 athletes in 1,900 teams entered in the 2022 AASCF Nationals [2]).

  3. Women's gymnastics in Australia - Wikipedia

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    She earned a scholarship for gymnastics at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1984. At the 1989 world championships, she finished 25th overall . She went on to win an individual all around silver medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games. [6] Lisa Skinner and Trudy McIntosh won gold medals in gymnastics at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

  4. Gymnastics Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gymnastics Australia runs a head office in Melbourne, Victoria, acting as Australia's representative body to FIG. [14]Gymnastics Australia coordinates and provides gymnastics for Australians through eight Association Members, managing a total of 247,073 registered athletes (77.7% female, 22.2% male, 0.03% other, 0.03% non-binary with 93% being under the age of 12), 627 affiliated clubs, 7807 ...

  5. Category:Gymnastics in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships; Australia women's national artistic gymnastics team; C. Calisthenics (Australia) Cheerleading in Australia; G.

  6. Australia women's national artistic gymnastics team - Wikipedia

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    The Australia women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Australia in FIG international competitions. History

  7. Jesse Moore (gymnast) - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest member of Australia's artistic gymnastics team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. [2] The Australian team placed fourth, 0.650 away from a medal. [10] He withdrew after the third rotation of the all-around final due to a shoulder injury. [1] He then withdrew from the horizontal bar final. [11]

  8. Australia at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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    At the 2001 World Championships Philippe Rizzo became the first Australian gymnast to win a medal, winning a silver on horizontal bar. Five years later he became the first Australian to win a gold medal. [1]

  9. List of Commonwealth Games medallists in gymnastics

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    This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in gymnastics. The sport was first included in 1978, was dropped for 1982 and 1986, and then returned for ...