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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]).
Australia has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition seven times. [1] It has also participated in the women's team competition at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 20 times, winning a bronze medal in 2003.
Sydney, Australia: Residence: Melbourne, Victoria: Gymnastics career; Discipline: Women's artistic gymnastics: Country represented Australia: Years on national team: 2020–present : Level: Senior International Elite: Club: Waverly Gymnastics: Head coach(es) John Hart: Assistant coach(es) Jessica Mason Yusuf Topari
Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896. [1] Australian female gymnasts have participated in every Summer Olympics since 1956. [2] A total of 48 female gymnasts have represented Australia. Australian women have not won any medals at the Olympics. [3]
Gymnastics competitions at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia, were held from April 5 to 9, 2018 (artistic) and 11 to 13 (rhythmic) at the Coomera Indoor Sports Centre. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A total of 14 artistic gymnastics events were held (eight for men and six for women), along with six rhythmic gymnastics events.
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 ...
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Chloe Leigh Gilliland (née Sims) [1] (born 25 August 1990 in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian gymnast.She finished first all-around at the 2005 Australian junior championships, and first all-around at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.