Our new charity partnership with Cystic Fibrosis NZ

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Did you know that gymnastics (especially trampolining) is a great treatment for people with Cystic Fibrosis? With this in mind, we are pleased to announce Cystic Fibrosis New Zealand (CFNZ) as our new charity partner. Cystic fibrosis is a progressive, lifelong, and life shortening genetic condition that has no cure. It causes the body to produce mucus that damages the … Read More

Our Relationship Managers – who are they and what do they do?

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As we welcome Anna to her new South Island role, we thought we would share with you all the crucial roles that our relationship managers (RMs) play in the organisation and our gymnastics community. The RM team is comprised of five regional relationship managers based throughout the country, led by Team Manager Megan Russell. They provide a direct connection between … Read More

Meet Your Athlete Advisors

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Our athlete advisors sit on each of our sport technical committees and are responsible for ensuring that the voice and input of current and former athletes is included in areas of training, coaching, performance, and athlete wellbeing. Find out more about each of them below. Aerobics – Jennifer GroomJen competed in aerobics from 7 – 21 years old, representing NZ … Read More

Athletes Continue Their Quest for Paris 2024

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The coming weeks sees our top athletes head back to the northern hemisphere in their continued quest for a spot at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In artistic, we have four men and five women who have two more chances to qualify quota spots. The athletes currently on the qualification pathway are Men’s artistic Women’s artistic For rhythmic we now … Read More

New Gymnastics NZ Complaints Policy

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We are pleased to announce the launch of the revamped Gymnastics NZ complaints policy, with the aim of streamlining the management of complaints and concerns within the gymnastics community. A key project as part of the ‘Shaping the Future of Gymnastics in Aotearoa’ workplan, the new policy is based on feedback from the gymnastics community and is designed to help … Read More

Gymnastics coach Court proceedings

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Court proceedings have taken place in the Blenheim District Court today (18 December 2023) where a gymnastics coach has pleaded guilty to serious sexual offending charges. Gymnastics New Zealand continues to closely monitor this situation. Our primary concern remains the wellbeing of the victims of these awful crimes and ensuring that they and the club are receiving the support that … Read More

Bouncing in Birmingham with the Trampoline World Age Team.

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Going overseas and representing your country in a sport that you love can sound so glamorous, but behind the leotard sparkles and that 30-second routine on the world stage, is months of grit, sweat, and hours in the gym. And then throw in the world stage part again – a fun but unfamiliar environment. The 2023 Trampoline World Age Group … Read More

Coach Recognition: Ava Baddeley – XTND Coach and Senior International Gymnast

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Gymnastics New Zealand is always proud of the contribution of coaches working through the XTND programme. These coaches, aged 13-16 years, are often busy juggling school commitments with their time in the gym. One coach is Ava Baddeley from Capital Gymnastics who is a XTND coach and women’s artistic senior international gymnast. We caught up with Ava who gave us … Read More

World champions defend their titles in Birmingham this week.

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This week sees World Champions Dylan Schmidt and Bronwyn Dibb defend their titles in Birmingham at the 2023 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships. Dylan left home in June and is still on the road, having done four world cups, British nationals, a training camp in Canada, a bit of travelling in the United States, and setting up base camp in the … Read More

Gymnastics steps up to bring some relief to Wairoa

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When Cyclone Gabrielle smashed into the upper and eastern north island in February, the East Coast town of Wairoa was among the hardest hit. Schools closed, families lost their homes and, needless to say, recreation opportunities were severely limited. “After the cyclone everyone was kind of down and depressed,” says Gisborne Gymnastics Club coach Nicola Ludwig. “The kids needed some … Read More