Congratulations to the New Zealand athletes who returned home with medals from the 2026 Australian Gymnastics Championships, following another successful campaign across the Tasman. The annual event provides an important international competition opportunity for developing and aspiring athletes, with New Zealand represented this year in aerobics, men’s artistic, rhythmic, and trampoline. The tour brought together a mix of experienced international … Read More
TRA 2026 World Championships and World Age Group Teams
We are pleased to announce the team to represent New Zealand at the 2026 Trampoline World Championships, 4-8 November, and World Age Group Competitions, 12-15 November, in Nanjing, China. World Championships World Age Group Competitions Wishing both teams all the best with their competitions and travels.
How to Follow the 2026 Gymnastics Season
The 2026 competition season is officially underway, with events taking place across the country through to September. Whether you’re a parent, supporter, or simply interested in seeing gymnastics in action, there are plenty of ways to follow along and get involved. Across the season, events provide opportunities for athletes to showcase new skills, build confidence, and create moments that can … Read More
World Gymnastics Academy Strengthens National Coach Development
Last week, we were proud to host a World Gymnastics level 1 academy, bringing together 40 coaches from across New Zealand for five days of learning, connection, and assessment. The academy included coaches from men’s and women’s artistic, trampoline, and tumbling, combining high-quality lectures with formal examinations. Successful participants now receive a World Gymnastics level 1 diploma, an internationally recognised … Read More
TRA 2026 Australian Nationals Team
We are pleased to announce the following team to represent New Zealand at the 2026 Australian Gymnastics Championships in Sydney, 7-12 July. We wish everyone all the best over in Australia.
TRA 2026 World Cup Series Team
We are pleased to announce the trampoline team to represent New Zealand at the World Cup Arosa, Switzerland (27-27 June), World Cup Coimbra, Portugal (4-5 July), and Scalabis Cup Santarém, Portugal (9-11 July). We wish the team all the best with their lead in and safe travels.
Trampoline Video Trials Introduced at Squad Training Weekend
Over the weekend, the trampoline technical committee hosted the first of three video trials for upcoming international tours, introducing a new approach to athlete trials within the performance pathway. Video trials are widely used internationally and allow athletes to submit performances for review, enabling selectors and pathway leaders to assess routines without requiring all athletes to attend a centralised trial … Read More
A Standout Weekend for Coach Development
More than 60 coaches from across the country came together over the weekend of 31 January–1 February for a busy programme of junior and advanced coach courses across artistic, trampoline, and tumbling. With two days of learning, connection, and practical development, courses were highly hands-on, supported by a fantastic group of gymnasts who volunteered as demonstrators. Their involvement allowed coaches … Read More
TRA 2026 National Squads
Together with the trampoline technical committee we are thrilled to announce the following 2026 squads. National Performance Squad Trampoline Double Mini Trampoline National Aspiring Squad Trampoline Double Mini Trampoline Tumbling A big congratulations to the athletes selected, and to the coaches and clubs behind them. Your collective effort is helping shape a strong and sustainable trampoline pathway nationwide. About the … Read More
Pamplona Delivers Again with Trampoline World Age Group Finals
Congratulations to our New Zealand athletes who competed at the Trampoline World Age Group Championships in Pamplona last week. The team produced a range of proud performances on the world stage, including two excellent finals results in the 17–21 events: Both finals were hard-fought in competitive fields, and these results reflect the consistency and quality shown by the athletes throughout … Read More






