New Zealand’s trampoline team has wrapped up a landmark World Championships in Pamplona, delivering proud performances, breakthrough moments, and the strongest collective results in Aotearoa’s history on the trampoline world stage. Across a week of elite competition, New Zealand athletes reached a record five finals and achieved our best-ever team placings, with the women finishing 10th and the men 16th … Read More
Bronwyn Dibb Hits World Champs Fresh Off Double Gold
When Bronwyn Dibb steps onto the double mini trampoline tomorrow morning at the 2025 Trampoline World Championships, it will mark more than just another competition for the former world champion — it will mark a comeback two years in the making. Dibb, who was crowned 2022 World Champion in Double Mini, has spent the past two seasons off the international … Read More
NZ Trampoline Athletes Take the World Stage
As the 2025 Trampoline World Championships get underway this week, New Zealand’s top athletes are set to compete on the international stage, backed by years of intentional development, long-term planning, and a high-performance pathway designed to support athletes from their earliest stages through to elite competition. The team includes Olympians Dylan Schmidt and Maddie Davidson, who train under coach Alex … Read More
Experience Meets New Talent at the Artistic World Championships
The 2025 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta marked the first worlds of the new international cycle and an impressive showing for New Zealand’s artistic gymnasts, who combined fresh faces with seasoned experience on the global stage. In the men’s team, standout performances came from William Fu-Allen, who placed 24th on floor — one of New Zealand’s strongest results … Read More
AER 2026 Suzuki World Cup
We are thrilled to announce that New Zealand will be represented at the Suzuki World Cup in Japan, 18-19 April 2026 by Brooke Davies (Rise Aerobics). Brooke will be supported by Australian officials. We wish her all the best in her preparations and travels.
Experience Meets Passion as Misha Koudinov Takes on His 11th World Championships
When Mikhail (Misha) Koudinov steps onto the competition floor this week at the 2025 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta, he’ll be marking a milestone few athletes in any sport achieve—his 11th World Championships. His journey began nearly two decades ago, making his senior international debut in 2006, and since then, Misha has become a legend in New Zealand gymnastics. … Read More
RG 2026 Sofia World Cup Team
We are pleased to announce that Team Havana will once again be representing New Zealand at the Sofia World Cup in Bulgaria, 28-30 March 2026. We wish everyone the best in preparations and travel next year.
MAG, WAG, TRA 2025 Training Tour
We’re excited to announce the teams selected for the upcoming training tour to New South Wales. This development-focused tour is designed to give athletes and coaches valuable exposure to world-class training environments, learning alongside Australia’s top performance programmes. Men’s Artistic Women’s Artistic Trampoline Congratulations to all. We wish you all safe travels.
Havana Holds Her Own at Worlds
A huge congratulations to Havana Hopman (Counties Manukau) on representing New Zealand at the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Rio last week. Havana held her own against the world’s best, delivering solid routines and showing great composure on the international stage. Her final results were: We also want to acknowledge coaches Elena Pirozhenko and Tracey Redhead for their support … Read More
2025 TRA World Age Group Team
Congratulations to the team of athletes and officials selected to represent New Zealand at the 2025 World Age Group Championships in Spain, 13-16 November. Wishing everyone the best of luck with their competitions and safe travels.








