We are excited to announce the first of our teams to represent New Zealand at the 2020 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships, being held on home soil in Tauranga, 17 – 19 April. The Men’s Artistic Team who have been selected is: Ethan Dick – Tri Star Gymnastics Sam Dick – Tri Star Gymnastics Misha Koudinov – Tri Star Gymnastics Devy … Read More
2020 MAG Squad 360
It is our pleasure to announce the 360 Squads for 2020. Congratulations to all the clubs, coaches and athletes for their continued hard work. It was great to see some new young talent coming through our programmes, and to see 10 clubs from all regions represented in our selections. 2020 360 Squads 360 – Junior Daniel Stoddart (North Harbour Gymnastics) … Read More
AER 2020 Suzuki World Cup Team Announcement
We are pleased to announce the Team to represent New Zealand at the Suzuki World Cup and Age Group Competition, to be held in Tokyo 18 – 19 April 2020. Suzuki World Cup Hannah Wilton (Aspire Aerobix) Brooke Davies (Aspire Aerobix) Suzuki Age Group – Age Group 1 Amber Sue (Waitara Gymnastics) Officials Coach: Bronte Coluccio (Aspire Aerobix) Team Manager: … Read More
Grow your Club through effective marketing ideas
With increasing competition for members, bringing in new members to your club is always important and often a challenge. Raising the profile of your club through a range of marketing ideas will help to increase the number of people through the door. Below is a range of ideas that you could consider for promoting your club in the lead up … Read More
Programme Updates – November 2019
Sport NZ Insights – What do young people want? There is now significant research and insights from around the world and in NZ for what motivates people and young people, in particular, to participate in sport or physical activity. As new generation’s experiences are different from the previous, then so are their needs for the activities they chose to spend … Read More
Education Update – November 2019
The draft education calendar for 2020 is on the education calendar. On this page you will see up-to-date versions of the education calendar (regional/weekend view and also by course view) for all coaching courses (including XTND) and judging courses. This page will periodically be updated as courses are confirmed. There may be further additions to the calendar including workshops. With … Read More
Gymnastics NZ Updates and Reminders – November 2019
Summer CampsWe have included summer camps on the events calendar for Summer 2019/2020. Just scroll down for the calendar.If you have a summer camp you would like to see included on the calendar please contact your Relationship Manager with details. Child ProtectionIn 2020 there will be a significant focus on Child Protection/Safeguarding Children. This will include: • Promotion of Child … Read More
Health and Safety Updates – November 2019
Building a Positive Health & Safety CulturePositive health and safety culture is ultimately about people, specifically your people and team, and how they work together and with others, they come into contact with through your workplace.The importance of moving beyond meeting minimum health and safety requirements via lists and processes is highlighted in this article: Building a Positive Health & … Read More
Industry Updates – November 2019
Women and Girls Government StrategyIn October 2019, the Government launched the strategy for Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation. It has been identified that there are clear inequalities for women and girls when it comes to participation and their wider involvement and visibility within sport and active recreation in Aotearoa New Zealand. This strategy aims to create an … Read More
WAG 2020 Early World Cups
We are excited to announce the Women’s artistic team to represent New Zealand at upcoming World Cup events in Melbourne, Baku and Doha. World Cup Melbourne – 20-23 February 2020 Isabella Brett (Christchurch School of Gymnastics) Coach: Evgueni Indiukov (Christchurch School of Gymnastics) World Cup Baku – 12-15 March 2020 Maia Fishwick (Tri Star Gymnastics) Isabella Brett (Christchurch School of … Read More