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CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
Canberra City Gymnastics Club Inc. Active Australia Provider
CLUB 10 member http://www.canberracity.org.au/
ABN: 19 656 994 313
Telephone: 61 2 62511131 Facsimile: 61 2 62511131
Office Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:30am to 5:30pm
Saturday: 8am to 1pm
Cnr College & Chandler Sts Belconnen ACT 2617 Australia
Email:[email protected]
CONTENTS 1. Agenda for 2008 AGM 2. Minutes of the 2007 AGM 3. President’s report 4. Financial Statements
1. AGENDA 1) Apologies 2) Minutes of the 2007 AGM. 3) President’s report. 4) Auditor’s reports 5) Constitution change 6) Elections
a. President b. Secretary c. Coach/Judge Member d. Member e. Member
7) Appointments a. Public Officer b. Auditor
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
2. Minutes of the CCGC Annual General Meeting
13th October 2007 Wests Rugby Club
Meeting opened by Mary Hewett at 5:45pm Present: Connor Bye, Jenny Xian, Yun Fan, Mary Schumacher, Lesley Dickens, Traci Ward, Donna Hopkinson, Kay Thomas, Heather Carroll, Brian Hewett, Mary Hewett, Geoff Monro, Teresa Harrington, Kerry Glover, Ann Dawson, Laurene Patat. Apologies: Mandy Barras, Naomi Nye, Therese Wright, Qu Derui Minutes of 2006 AGM: Tabled and accepted as a true record. Moved: Donna Hopkinson Seconded: Kerry Glover Presidents Report: Tabled and accepted as read Moved: Donna Hopkinson Seconded: Traci Ward Financial Statements and Auditors Report: Tabled and accepted as read Moved: Teresa Harrington Seconded: Donna Hopkinson Election of Committee Officers: President: Mary Hewett Finance Officer: Jenny Xian Coach/Judge Member: Mary Schumacher Member: Connor Bye Member: Lesley Dickens Appointments: Public Officer: Brian Hewett Moved: Mary Hewett Seconded: everyone present Auditor: Christine Reid and Associates Pty Limited Moved: Mary Hewett Seconded: all present Donna Hopkinson moved that a gourmet basket be presented to the Club’s retiring and long serving Auditor, Ray Buchanan. She also suggested that a seat plaque be issued to commemorate his work. Vote: agreed by majority Meeting Closed: 6:15 pm
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
3. President’s Report “The Club has been fortunate to continue employment of professional staff and to have the services of dedicated volunteers, therefore ensuring a vigorous team community” This report it is my pleasure to reflect on two celebrations. Firstly, the Club’s inaugural Presentation Night was an enjoyable and rewarding event. The pinnacle award, the Sharp Award, was presented to Donna Hopkinson for her outstanding volunteer efforts. We hope to continue this as an annual awards night where we can bask in the many successes of our Club members.
Our other celebration was, of course, the 30th year Reunion and Birthday. Thanks to hosts Les Sharp and Dahlia Sharp, this was a lovely walk down memory lane, with many original gymnast members returning to the Club. Videos and photos continue to be archived for future enjoyment! To mark the occasion I have included Dr Sharp’s speech at the end of this report.
The Club’s other substantial achievement was to reaccredit at Club 10 National Standards Star 3 level. Thanks to Committee member Lesley Dickens for the weekends of work dedicated to completing the checklist and other policy documents. The audit report was minimal – essentially a spelling error – unheard of for what is a very comprehensive assessment. Gymnastic Results; Retirements
Club gymnasts and coaches have again enjoyed excellent participation and outcomes, both locally and interstate. Results are at the end of this report and well and truly speak for themselves. In particular, Canberra City won Second Overall Champion WAG Club Levels 4 to 10 at National Clubs Championships last December; and a Canberra City gymnast, Katrina Le, was selected to represent Australia at the Levels International Challenge earlier this month. We have Australian Representative in every team since 2002!!
The Club continues to field maximum entries in both national and state competitions. In particular, recent State Grading competitions again saw magnificent representation by record numbers of CCGC gymnasts. The Club farewelled senior gymnast, ACT Gymnast of the Year 2008 and Bars National Champion Laura Peel, on her retirement. Laura will be throwing her talents at aerial skiing much to the squad’s delight. Staff Farewell to Traci Ward (office) - November of last year. Welcome Ann Dawson – office assistant Michaela Morgan Cheerleading Coach – UK Joy Koh WAG Coach and FIG Judge – Singapore Welcome Baby Toby Joe Schumacher and we look forward to Mary Schumacher’s return after Maternity leave.
The Committee also looks forward to Coach Dmitry Berezovskiy joining the Men’s coaching team later this year/early next year. Dmitry hails from Canada and we are indeed fortunate that he is keen to join the Canberra City crew. Membership. Programs. External Programs. New Programs.
Membership numbers for 2008 are now 1127 and have again surpassed last year's high and represent a record enrolment and also record retention rates. We may attribute this to the professional, caring, coaching and office staff at the Club. Certainly MAG, WAG, State & National and KinderGym Programs are all showing strong and increasing enrolments – the Club’s challenge is to attract more coaching staff!
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
The Club's website, www.canberracity.org.au , promotes our profile and achievements to the wider community, as is reported on our new-enrolment forms - coming second to word-of-mouth as a way of finding /deciding on a gym club. New Programs
Gymnastics Australia’s GymMix program complements the Club’s own programs. GymMix resources are gradually being incorporated into their programs by our coaches following workshops introducing and using the resource.
Birthday Parties are now fully fledged as a program utilising all available gymnastics resources. Formal feedback has been very positive. Gymsport Programs
Cheerleading Canberra City hosted the inaugural ACT Cheerleading Championships. This event was highly successful, as were our Mayhem (POM Champs) and Chaos (Junior Level 1 Cheer Champs) teams. Ninety-three athletes participated and a couple of hundred spectators attended. Gymnastics Australia’s Nerine Cooper came down to judge at the event and was impressed at the enthusiastic uptake of the sport, CCGC being the first club to adopt Cheer.
Lucy Kobier reports: “The last twelve months have been an exciting time for the cheerleading in the ACT, particularly our squads. Michaela Morgan joined us early this year as head coach and has brought with her a wealth of experience from the United Kingdom and United States which has benefited both cheer squads. Michaela’s contribution combined with the squads hard work is reflected in the outstanding results we have achieved at competitions this year. The squad has increased in size with almost 40 cheerleaders attending regularly across our senior and junior squads. In addition to our competitions we have had the opportunity to perform at various public events around Canberra and also featured in a story on ABC’s Stateline which has received positive feedback. We are in full swing preparing for the Australian All Star Cheer and Dance Championships being held at the end of the year and are keeping busy promoting cheerleading in the ACT every opportunity we can” GymABLE, the Club's program for people with a disability, has developed strongly under Coach Mary Schumacher. Mary had five athletes participating in the SOACTR State Games event last November and four athletes in the SO Junior National Games of April this year. Mary also coordinated all aspects of the Junior National Games Gymnastics event, which was attended by Gymnastics Australia personnel.
Schools / External Programs
Programs run at Charnwood (TEAM gym), Gungahlin (CCGC-RAGE) relocated to Amaroo School for 2008, 'Majura', Miles Franklin and Lyneham. The Cook Primary program at relocated to Macquarie PS under the banner of TEAM! Aranda Primary after school classes have also continued with 23 gymnasts enrolled for term 3 just ended. It is also great to see these programs represented at the ACT Levels 1-4 Grading day. Congratulations to all coaches coordinating the satellite venues! In particular to Geoff Monro who coaches at just about all the venues. Report “Overall the primary school gymnastic classes this year have been very strong with all of the school classes showing high numbers.
Macquarie Primary (started this year) Mondays (TEAM GYM) 3:00 - 4:00 14 gymnasts Tuesdays 12:45 -1:45 10 gymnasts
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Miles Franklin Tuesday 3:30 - 4:30 22 gymnasts
Majura Primary (has been very popular ) Wednesday 3:30 - 4:30 25 gymnasts 4:30 - 6:00 20 gymnasts
Amaroo School (started this year) Thursday 4:00 – 5:00 15 gymnasts
Lyneham Primary Friday 3:30 – 4:30 10 gymnasts 3:30 - 5:30 8 gymnasts
Charnwood (TEAM GYM) Saturday 3:00 - 500 25 gymnasts Throughout the year from all of the different primary schools 32 gymnasts competed at ACT competitions, 21 from Charnwood; from this 21 , 8 TEAM gymnasts received gold ribbons or placings at CCGC’ Christmas Cup including Lucy Kenny who won the level 5. Tell me there is something in the water at Charnwood, I just say well no not really they’re just a great team . On a more personal note myself , and Agnes are very grateful and appreciative of the great support the committee and Canberra City Gym Club has given us in our time of financial hardship and we are committed to serving the club and working very hard for the club’s future and ours too.
For you, for Gymnastics ; For the benefit of both. Geoff Monro.”
Community
Cheerleaders led the way with displays at Tuggeranong and Westfields as well as at World Youth Day this year. The Club itself continues to contribute to school fetes and trivia events whenever possible and to youth education, eg: supporting PCYC's KidSmart publication. We have been pleased to donate prizes to pre-school and school trivia events, eg: Majura and Aranda events.This year’s Pyjama Week (week 10 of Term 3), organised by Kindergym Coordinator and Saturday morning supervisor, Naomi Nye, raised a record $418 for the SIDS Foundation!
Within the Club, the Canberra Diving community and the Circus Space group have voiced their appreciation of being able to utilise our facilities. We have also welcomed the University of Canberra’s Teacher Education School – they have doubled their class time in the gym this semester.
Education
Congratulations to the following coaches who have qualified as Level 1 MAG or WAG coaches: Amelia James; Charlotte Churchill; Elyse Baldwin; Janine Nicholson; Keiran McNabb; Morgan Barnwell; Vanessa Elphick and Zac Streeter. The Club recognises the value of the mentoring and assistance provided by Mary Schumacher – ensuring that Canberra City’s workbooks were submitted on time. We now have a record number of Tertiary and Gymnastics Australia qualified coaching and judging staff.
This year has seen a continuation of the Club's Professional Development Workshops held, as a minimum, at the start of every term following Staff meetings. The Club values education highly and subsidises these events and other updating opportunities - mostly from funds raised through Christmas Cup, an event where coaches and judges donate their time.
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
Building, Infrastructure and Equipment.
Fine tuning of the extended areas of the gymnasium has continued since the 2007 AGM. Major works completed are: installation of a hydroboil in the kitchen; installation of a hot water service; installation of the ducted vacuum system (thank you Brian Hewett); decking extending from the multi-purpose room’s north exit to the pit room’s east exit (National Patios); installation of a mat curtain at the end of the tumble-tramp; installation of the five large whirly roof vents (Steadfast Structures); the kitchen Door-to-the-Deck; various equipment modifications & upgrades such as the baby beams; and R & D. Office & Administration. Communication.
With increasing staff and athlete numbers has come an increase in administration load. The office staff continue to grapple with new ways to communicate important dates, events and news to families. The A-Frame notice boards and the Plasma Screen are developing as useful communication tools.
Volunteer Efforts. Grants. Awards.
We appreciate the volunteer work of parents throughout the year with cleaning, gardening and maintenance. The Club also welcomed a member of the public who dropped in and offered his volunteer services to refurbish/replant the Clubs gardens
Volunteers and fund-raising occasions continue to contribute to the Club's physical and social well being. In particular I wish to thank the Parent Committee on donating the cost of the kitchen Door-to-Deck project as well as supporting our Australian representative athletes with their travel. Fund-raising Report Fundraising has been quiet this year, however thank you to all the parents and gymnasts who have helped and supported the fundraising activities we have had.
Monies raised:
General fundraising Sausage sizzle $3376.50 to date
Travel fundraising Chocolates $1786 minus $300 (support for Katrina Le, Australian Rep.) Tea and Coffee stall at National Clubs $1054 Activities still to come
Tea and Coffee stall at National Clubs 08 End of Nov Christmas Raffle at Christmas Cup Early Dec Thanks again for everyone’s continuing support and be mindful that all money raised does not only go towards helping the club but also our gymnasts (children). Donna Hopkinson Fund-raising Co-ordinator Awards Congratulations to 2008 Coach-of-the-Term awardees: Morgan Barnwell, Elyse Baldwin and Charlotte Churchill
The Club welcomes nominations for these awards.
Gymnast Scholarship Recipients: To Level 7 gymnast Keira Hopkinson; Level 8 gymnast Katrina Le and Level 9 gymnast Melissa Orr for their performances at National Championships.
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
Sponsorship Following the takeover of Wests Rugby Club by the Canberra Southern Cross Club (CSCC) and our meeting with CSCC’s CEO, Canberra City has been offered an annual sponsorship of $2000 in the first instance. We welcome this mutually beneficial partnership and will be encouraging our members to sign up with the CSCC. Financials
We continue to improve our accounting and Human Resource management processes and follow any recommendations happily. The office now fully operates in MYOB and COMMBIZ, the Commonwealth Bank’s online business banking service, as well as through the ATO’s taxation portal. I commend Jenny Xian for her dedication to learning how to operate in these changing environments.
The Management Committee has approved an increase to professionals’ wages to somewhat keep pace with CPI and this will be applied March 2009. ACTGA Registration, Insurance and Affiliation fees are also increasing in 2009. With all utilities’ costs and usage also increasing the Committee approved a small increase in class fees to take effect Term and Quarter 4. Comparison with other states indicates that we provide services at competitive high standards and rates. Auditor
Christine Reid & Associates, appointed at our last AGM, resigned as the Club’s Auditor. The Committee appointed company auditor Mr Roy E Priest, FCPA. Christine Reid & Associates have continued to provide services for the preparation of the year end financial statements. Referring to the financial statements……
Although the operating surplus seems to have stabilised at what appears a grand amount we should note that the Committee dedicated $40000 of extra payments to the loan account to hedge the interest rate increases occurring over the last 18 months. Throughout, our Not-for-Profit charter has been a priority and the Committee has taken every opportunity to re-invest in Club infrastructure and resources for all members benefit. I am pleased to report that these measures have now reduced our Loan Liability from ~$402000 as at last AGM to $294071 today.
Notable Comparisons. Figures as at 30 June Audit reports.
Account 2000 $
2001 $
2002 $
2003 $
2004 $
2005 $
2006 $
2007 $
2008 $
Income 217372 236958 253657 278140 362912 447224 483175 582260 629695Expenses 232130 237558 249091 261633 339061 442828 476789 520939 564480Operating Surplus -14758 -600 4566 16507 23851 4396 6386 61321 65215
LSL & RL Provision 5536 6314 0 1200 2300 6120 6120 6120 12835
Loan CBA 20816 14218 4405 0 98313 432272 328172Total Liabilities 51519 38768 11466 11798 12817 19245 167291 415507 368116Members’ Equity 185546 192444 203038 216892 242015 249797 256183 460223 535090
Following is a graphical display of the Club's 'fortunes' over recent years.
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
In conclusion….. Some new goals for the Club and its Committees include continuing the work improving the Club’s surrounds, eg: pathways, parking, deck shading, as well as considering a Building Stage 7 – some more floor space for the afternoon’s youngest athletes and for dance. In the immediate future, the new Committee may wish to consider the three grant rounds currently available to Community Organisations such as CCGC. Ongoing are the review and renewal of procedures and policies as well as the opportunity to submit an application for Star 4 Club 10 accreditation! The challenge continues to be one of maintaining what we have all worked hard to develop: a fantastic environment and culture for all levels of interest and participation in gymnastic sports. To this end we invite and welcome new faces to help us in the future
Mary Hewett Mary Hewett 27th September 2008
Finance Indicators - 1999 to 2008
368116
6521561321
43966386
23851
-6004566-14758
-14050
16507
167291
19245
12817
1146548889 51519
3864811798
10962
33425
-1233831381
169294
-15284
21771
5374-4021
-11571
-20000
20000
60000
100000
140000
180000
220000
260000
300000
340000
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
$
Operating Surplus
Liabilities
Balance at 30th June
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
Canberra City Gymnastics Club 1978 – 2008 30 years in the Community
This year Canberra City Gymnastic Club celebrates its 30
th
Anniversary having been founded in 1978 with 10 gymnasts in Kingsley St Hall ANU. In 1985 the club gained a grant and land from the ACT government to build its own facilities in Belconnen. Since then many hundreds of gymnasts have passed through its doors. Quite a few of these gymnasts and their parents have stayed over 10 years and six have been with the club for over 20 years. Many people have helped shape Canberra City Gymnastic Club particularly through their achievements at national competitions, in coaching, in judging, in administration, and in establishing innovative programs. To mark the occasion the Club hosted a birthday party-reunion last Saturday 19
th
July. After a warm welcome by Club founder, Les Sharp, over 130 guests, some travelling interstate, enjoyed a buffet luncheon. Folk spent time viewing the large photo and timeline banners and, with gymnasts past and present, stood transfixed by the video screens (were the WAG bars ever really that close together!?). A special gold Club pin was presented to those who had been associated with the club for more than 10 years after which Club athletes provided some entertainment as they signed their image on the Club’s Australian Representatives wall mural.
Special guests included John Malouf, Sport and Recreation advisor to Grants Committee 1985; John Wolstencroft, then Secretary Sport and Recreation, David Dickson then Manager of the Bruce stadium, Gene Schembri, then Coaching Cordinator Australian Gymnastics Federation; Elana Sharp, Australian representative, World Gymnastics Championships, Budapest 1983; Genevieve Preston, Australian representative, World Gymnastics Championships, Sabae 1995 and Olympic Team Reserve 1996.
Mary Hewett CCGC President
More photos at www.canberracity.org.au
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
Words from Canberra City Gymnastics founder and previous Chairperson on the occasion of the Club’s 30th Year Reunion event: “When Dahlia and I visited Canberra last year and saw the building opposite being demolished, it struck us how well our Club has realy done, lasting 30 years and now stronger and larger than ever.
Then we wondered what happened to all those young gymnasts that we spent years with, some more than a decade. They would now be adults and we thought it would be fantastic to be able to meet with them and their parents after all these years, particularly on the Club’s 30th Anniversary.
So, today, that day of reunion has arrived, and we are very pleased to see how many of you have been able to attend.
Everyone here has contributed to the welfare of the Club and I would like to acknowledge that contribution.
I would first like to thank the ACT administration individuals who persuaded the ACT Government to grant us land and finance to build this centre, and to now show them that we are worthy of their confidence. I should recall the work of the initial group’s parents who constructed the gymnastic equipment and pits, and of the parents and coaches who came once a week for a whole year as general dogs bodies, to dig out the trenches, wire the reinforcing rods, remove the rubble, construct the floor, landscape and plant the trees; the parents and coaches who laid the slate and tiles, installed the heating system, did the carpentry and doors, so that we could complete the building on time.
Then when the fire charred the main hall and blew out the windows, our friends from the other Canberra Clubs came in their hundreds and cleaned the walls and removed the debris, so that we could survive. The only reminder of that is the silver paint that now covers the main hall’s interior beams.
I also welcome the present and former Australian Gymnastics Federation members who represent the wider gymnastics community of which we are part. On the walls are the images of our Australian Representatives and we will ask them to sign their images, so that our present and future Club gymnasts and their parents understand that these drawings are the Club’s gymnasts who hold a place of inspiration and honour. I have also listed the gymnastics results through the three decades as best as we could find, and these are recorded on the white standards. I should also mention that this tradition of excellence is continuing with the Club’s gymnasts who have just returned from Australian Levels Championships gaining ten medals! Lastly, I point out that there are 55 persons who have had a close affiliation of more than ten years with the Club, and 7 of whom have been with the Club over 20 years! After the buffet we shall present them with a special 10 year Club pin as a sign of the Club’s appreciation. There is no more formal business than this – I welcome you all and invite you to lunch.”
Les Sharp
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
NATIONAL CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS
WAG Level 4 to 10 3rd to 9th December AIS Arena Canberra
CCGC Level 4 Team
Best Individual Results
Alanah Christie: 43rd BB
Rebecca Gesling: 88th UB Maddie Chung: 103rd FX Jessie May Nel: 42nd VT Cristina Held: 99th FX
Team
Vault: 24th Bars: 32nd Beam: 26th Floor: 29th
AA: 29th
38 Teams154 gymnasts
CCGC Level 5 Team
Best Individual Results
Annalise Moore: 7th UB; 16thAA Annalise Nicholson: 29th UB Susanna Gabrielli: 12th BB
Mia Beecher: 80th VT
Team Day 1 / Final
Vault: 20th / 17th Bars: 10th / 9th
Beam: 9th / 15th Floor: 11th / 13th
AA: 12th / 13th
31 Teams129 gymnasts
CCGC Level 6 Team
Best Individual Results Day 1 / Day 2
Kirstie Dabrowski: 7th UB / 4th UB / 5th AA Day 1
Gemma Kilby: 24th VT / 5th VT Claudia Frankham: 26th UB / 20th FX Kim Percival: 32nd VT / 54th BB & FX Kathryn Finlayson: 58th FX / 51st BB
Team Day 1 / Final
Vault: 6th / 6th Certificate
Bars: 9th / 11th Beam: 6th / 8th
Floor: 11th / 13th
AA: 8th 24 Teams
87 gymnasts
Coaches
Ludmila Kostenko, Sasha Kostenko, Brian Hewett,Yun Fan
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NATIONAL CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS WAG Level 4 to 10
3rd to 9th December AIS Arena Canberra CCGC Level 7 Team
Best Individual Results Day 1 / Day 2
Alice Jeffrey: 3rd BB, 5th AA / 11th FX
Keira Hopkinson: 4th BB & 9th FX/ 9th BB
Jemma Patat: 17th BB / 24th VT
Vanessa Schimizzi: 8th BB / 17th FX
Team Day 1 / Final Residential
Vault: 7th / 5th certificate Bars: 4th / 6th certificate Beam: 9th / 3rd Trophy Floor: 9th / 4th certificate
AA: 3rd / 3rd Trophy
10 Teams35 gymnasts
CCGC Level 8 Team
Best Individual Results Day 1 / Day 2 / Combined
Emma Carroll: 5th UB/ 3rd BB / 4th BB; 5th AA
Kaitlin Dawson: 2nd FX / 2nd FX / 2nd FX & 8th AA
Katrina Le: 4th UB & 4th BB / 5th UB/ 4th UB; 4th AA
Brittany Thomas: 2nd UB & 2nd AA/ 3rd VT; 3rd UB /
2nd UB; 3rd AA
Team Day 1 / Day 2 / Combined
Vault: 2nd / 2nd / 2nd Trophy Bars: 1st / 2nd / 1st Trophy Beam: 1st / 3rd / 1st Trophy Floor: 2nd / 2nd / 2nd Trophy
AA: 1st Trophy
7 Teams27 gymnasts
CCGC Level 10 Team Best Individual Results
Day 1 / Day 2 / Combined
Laura Peel: 2nd UB / 1st UB & 3rd FX / 1st UB; 3rd AA
Elise Wright: 4th UB / 2nd FX/ 2nd FX; 4th AA
Emily Glover:4th UB & 9th AA/ 5th VT / 9th AA
Phillipa Dickens: 5th UB / 6th UB
Team Day 1 / Day 2 / Combined
Vault: 4th / 2nd / 3rd Trophy Bars: 1st / 1st / 1st Trophy
Beam: 2nd / 1st / 2nd Trophy Floor: 2nd / 1st / 2nd Trophy
AA: 1st Trophy
7 Teams27 gymnasts
Coaches
Qu Derui, Yun Fan Sasha and Ludmila Kostenko
Level 4 to 10 2nd Place OVERALL Champion Club Trophy
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
NATIONAL CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS MAG Level 2 to 4
3rd to 9th December AIS Arena Canberra
CCGC Division F (Level 2/3) Team
Best Individual Results
Adam Falzarano: 20th HB
Jeffrey Young: 49th FX Tristan Vergano: 46th VT
Declan Vogt: 26th FX
Team
Floor: 11th Pommel: 14th
Rings: 12th Vault: 10th
Parallel Bars: 13th High Bar: 12th
AA: 12th
18 Teams94 gymnasts
CCGC Division E (Level 4) Team
Best Individual Results
Madison Kenna: 48th Rings Alexander Barras: 60th HB
Thomas Overy: 68th PH Jonathan Clarke: 47th Rings
Team
Floor: 14th Pommel: 15th
Rings: 13th Vault: 14th
Parallel Bars: 14th High Bar: 14th
AA: 14th
19 Teams77 gymnasts
Coaches
Christopher Beer, Geoff Munro, Mandy Barras
CCGC President’s Report AGM 27 September 2008
CCGC Christmas Cup 16 December 2007
State Levels Name Award
GymABLE Jake Doyle First
Amaris Bailey Second
Morgan Barras Third
Beginners Anjelica Nikias First
William Strutt Second
Iris Johnson Third
Pre Level One Jessica Nicholls First
Samantha Nicholls Second
Tilly Barrington Third
Pre Level Two
Alyce Huckstepp First Catherine Mead Second
Savanah D’Ambrosio Ashlyn Garrity Third
Pre Level Three Ann Lisacek First
Eloise Lyons Second
Triska Hoetzl Third
Pre Level Four
Georgian O’Neill First
Lauren Roylance Second Teneal DiStefano
Katie McMillan Third
Level Five Lucy Kenny First
Ayeisha Oorloff Second Caitlin Pender Third
Pre Level Five Megan Dawson First
Jaimi Wilson Second
Rhiannon Jackson Third
Level Six & Up Mischa Calnan First
Samantha Southwell Second Kiara Wenzel Third
Level 10 Charlotte Churchill First
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CCGC Christmas Cup 16 December 2007
Girls National Levels Name Award
Development / Pre 1 Rachel Bell First
Courtney Kopada Second
Maris Nicholson Third
National Pre Two Reece Godfrey First
Tijana Zdravevska Second
Danielle Bewick Third
National Pre 3/4 Georgina Matan First
Millie Corin Second
Maddison Jenkins Third
National Level 4
Mia Beecher First
Jessie May Nel Second
Rebecca Gesling Third
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CCGC Christmas Cup 16 December 2007
Level Name Award
Boys Level 1
Duncan McMaster First Brad O’Hare Second
Daniel De Marillac Aiden Coleman Third
Level Name Award
Boys Level 2 Corey Kovacs First
Tristan Vergano Second Jeffrey Young Third
Level Name Award
Boys Levels 3 & 4
Adam Falzarano First
Alexander Barras Second Thomas Overy
Ben Drury Third
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CCGC MAG Invitational
4 May 2008 Canberra City Placings
Name Award
State Levels
Corey Kovacs equal First Atticua Toyne equal First Max Maloney Third
Brennan Wade Fourth
Name Award
National Level 1
Patrick Miller First Callum Burden Second Jamie Gumbrell Fifth Simon Bewick Sixth
Name Award
National Level 2
Huon Porteous First Tristan Vergano Second Jeffery Young Third
Nicholas Toirkens Fourth
Name Award
National Level 3
Adam Falzarano First
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2008 ACT WAG 4 - 10 State Championships 22nd June Level: 4
Pl Name Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA
4 Alanah Christie
5 13.950 6 5.2 13.900 4 5.1 13.650 8 5.6 14.350 6 20.90 55.850
5 Georgina Matan
5 13.600 8 5 13.800 7 5.4 14.350 1 5.6 13.950 16 21.00 55.700
8 Hannah Breynard
5 13.900 7 5 13.600 11 4.9 13.500 13 5.6 14.000 15 20.50 55.000
10 Shani Edwards
5 13.400 13 5 13.300 15 5.2 13.800 7 5.6 14.250 8 20.80 54.750
13 Cristina Held 5 12.450 20 5.2 13.600 13 5.4 13.900 6 5.6 13.950 17 21.20 53.900
15 Jordyn Collins
5 13.300 15 5.2 13.100 17 5.3 13.500 14 5.4 13.650 20 20.90 53.550
17 Millie Corin 5 12.250 21 5 13.100 18 5 13.650 10 5.6 13.900 18 20.60 52.900
18 Sally Franklin
5 13.450 12 5.2 12.600 22 4.9 12.900 17 5.2 13.600 21 20.30 52.550
19 Megan Kilby 5 13.200 17 5 12.300 23 4.9 13.550 12 5.2 13.500 22 20.10 52.550
23 Claire Purdam
5 11.000 22 5.2 13.000 20 5.2 12.700 19 5.6 14.300 7 21.00 51.000
Level: 5
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Mia Beecher
CCGC 5 13.950 1 5 13.000 7 5.4 13.600 5 5.6 14.450 3 21.00 55.000 2
Susanna Gabrielli
CCGC 5 13.500 4 4 12.600 12 5.6 14.100 1 5.6 14.550 1 20.20 54.750 3
Madison Chung
CCGC 5 13.500 5 5 13.200 4 5.6 13.150 9 5.2 13.900 8 20.80 53.750 6
Jessie May Nel
CCGC 5 13.500 6 5 12.800 11 5.2 13.500 7 5.2 13.400 12 20.40 53.200 10
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Level: 6
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Annalise Moore
CCGC 5.3 14.200 1 5 12.700 6 5.614.067 1 5.614.550 2 21.50 55.517 1
Kathryn Finlayson
CCGC 5.3 13.600 5 5 12.450 7 5.613.800 5 5.614.050 3 21.50 53.900 6
Level: 7
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Kirstie Dabrowski
CCGC 5.5 13.650 2 2.9 11.600 2 4.8 13.567 1 4 12.600 2 17.20 51.417 1
Keira Hopkinson
CCGC 4.2 12.550 4 4.2 12.300 1 4.4 12.867 3 3.8 12.300 3 16.60 50.017 2
Vanessa Schimizzi
CCGC 5.7 13.800 1 2.9 11.200 3 4.4 12.667 4 3.6 11.650 5 16.60 49.317 3
Alice Jeffery
CCGC 4.2 12.450 5 3.3 11.100 4 4.6 12.200 5 4.6 12.800 1 16.70 48.550 4
Jemma Patat
CCGC 5.5 13.600 3 1.6 9.250 6 3.5 11.534 6 4 11.400 6 14.60 45.784 6
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Emma Carroll
CCGC 5.714.100 1 3.8 12.700 2 5.3 13.800 1 5.8 14.450 1 20.60 55.050 1
Katrina Le
CCGC 5.513.500 2 5.2 14.150 1 5.3 13.134 2 5.4 14.050 2 21.40 54.834 2
Level: 8
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Level: 9
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Emily Glover
CCGC 6.1 15.000 1 5 14.200 1 5.3 13.134 3 5.6 14.000 4 22.0056.334 1
Kaitlin Dawson
CCGC 4.6 13.150 3 3.8 12.550 4 5.5 13.800 2 7.1 15.800 1 21.0055.300 2
Brittany Thomas
CCGC 5.7 14.150 2 5 13.950 2 5.3 12.767 4 6.1 14.400 2 22.1055.267 3
Melissa Orr
CCGC 2.9 11.650 4 5 13.900 3 5.7 14.334 1 5.6 14.300 3 19.2054.184 4
Level: 10
Name Team Diff V Pl Diff UB Pl Diff BB Pl Diff FX Pl SV AA Pl
Laura Peel
CCGC 6.1 14.700 2 514.150 2 6.5 14.934 1 6.715.100 1 24.30 58.884 1
Phillipa Dickens
CCGC 5.7 14.800 1 614.450 1 5.5 14.634 2 6.414.450 2 23.60 58.334 2
Awards
LAURA PEEL CCGC 2008 ACT GYMNAST OF THE YEAR
ACT Representation 12 CCGC gymnasts qualified to represent the ACT at Australian Championships 7th to
12th July
CCGC Coaches: Qu Derui, Yun Fan, Sasha Kostenko, Ludmila Kostenko, Brian Hewett, Joy Koh
CCGC Judges: Connor Bye, Mary Hewett, Lesley Dickens, Joy Koh
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AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – 7th to 12th July Brisbane Top 24 Level 7 &8 qualify to day 2
PLACINGS day1 / final AA =combined day1+day2
Laura Peel – L10
Australian Level 10 Bars Champion
Overall 7th / 7th Vault 14th / 17th Bars 1st / 1st Beam 13th / 13th Floor 8th / 11th
Phillipa Dickens – L10 Bars 10th / 12th
Emily Glover – L9
Overall 6th / 11th Vault 13th /12th Bars 4th /13th Beam 14th / 14th Floor 6th / 13th
Kaitlin Dawson – L9
Overall 13th / 14th Vault 29th / 30th Bars 10th / 15th Beam 6th / 13th Floor 3rd / 6th
Melissa Orr – L9
Overall 19th /19th Vault 31st / 32nd Bars 7th / 5th Beam 3rd / 3rd Floor 17th / 17th
Brittany Thomas – L9
Overall 11th / 13th Vault 19th / 23rd Bars 9th / 14th Beam 16th / 12th Floor 9th /11th
Level 9 Team
BRONZE
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Emma Carroll – L8
Overall 7th / 7th Vault 10th / 11th Bars 7th / 6th Beam 10th / 8th Floor 6th / 7th
Katrina Le – L8
Australian Level 8 Bars
Champion
Australian Team
Overall 3rd / 3rd Vault 13th / 12th Bars 2nd / 1st Beam 9th / 7th Floor 1st / 2nd
Kirstie Dabrowski – L7
Overall 25th Finals Reserve Vault 20th Bars 22nd Beam 27th Floor 27th
Alice Jeffery – L7
Carol Sussman Floor Artistry Nomination
Overall 23rd / 22nd Vault 27th / 21st Bars 17th / 23rd Beam 20th / 20th Floor 16th / 15th
Keira Hopkinson – L7
Overall 20th / 21st Vault 30th / 23rd Bars 3rd / 3rd Beam 18th / 17th Floor 30th / 22nd
Vanessa Schimizzi – L7
Overall 28th Vault 25th Bars 22nd Beam 23rd Floor 36th
Coaches Qu Derui Yun Fan
Brian Hewett
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ACT L9 Team
Emily, Kaitlin, Melissa, Brittany
BRONZE
Keira Hopkinson
CCGC Scholarship
Half Term
Katrina Le
CCGC Scholarship
Full Term
Melissa Orr
CCGC Scholarship
Half Term
Laura Peel
CCGC Scholarship Full Term
ACT Cheerleading Championships 2008
Venue: Canberra City Gymnastics 24th August 2008
CCGC Teams competing: MAYHEM (Seniors) and CHAOS (juniors)
CHAOS
1st
Junior Level 1 Cheer
MAYHEM
1st
Open Pom
MAYHEM
Overall Pom Champions
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ACT National Levels 1 to 3 Grading 31st August 2008
WAG National Levels 1, 2 & 3 Club Awards
Level 1 Champion Club - FIRST place Trophy
Coaches Connor Bye, Elyse Baldwin
Level 2 Champion Club - FIRST place Trophy
Coaches Genevieve Preston
Level 3 Champion Club – THIRD place Trophy
Coaches Joy Koh & Brian Hewett
Levels International Challenge Loftus Centre Perth
12th to 14th September 2008
Katrina Le Team Australia Level 8
4th Overall 6th Vault
2nd Uneven Bars 5th Balance Beam
4th Floor
Coaches Qu Derui, Yun Fan, Connor Bye, Natasha Schumacher, Brian Hewett
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DOWN UNDER SPIRIT CHAMPIONSHIPS – DUSC 2008
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre 28th & 29th June
Canberra City MAYHEM
Overall 7th
Division: Small Open 3rd
47 Teams
NSW All Stars Cheers & Dance Championships 2008
Venue: Penrith YMCA 14th September 2008
MAYHEM TEAM
1st Senior Level 3 Cheer
1st Senior Pom
2nd Senior All-Girl Level 3 Stunt Group
2nd Senior Co-ed Highest Basket Toss
INDIVIDUAL
Elyse Baldwin: 1st Best Jump Combination
Derrick’s Cheerleader Award
Daniel Phillipa: 1st Open Cheer Tumbler
Coach Team Manager
Michaela Morgan
Lucy Kobier
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ACT Levels GRADING COMPETITIONS 14TH September 2008
WAG - Highest Awards
Level: One
Name Ellen Varela Gold Iris Johnson Blue Emily Le Blue
Level: Three
Name Total Danielle Murray Gold Bridget Larkin Blue
Level: Two
Name Total Catherine Mead Gold Sara Yang-Heman Gold Rachel Grimmett Gold
Level: Four
Name Total Caitlin Nichols Blue Georgia O’Neill Blue Laura Scheetz Blue
MAG - Highest Awards
Level: One
Name Total Andrew Aitchison Gold Harrison Weymouth Gold Julian Parmeter Gold
Level: Three
Name Total Matthew Pilbrow Gold
Level: Two
Name Total Brandon Berg Gold Kyle Grant Gold Stephen Fraser Gold Zavier Croker Gold
Score Colour
36 Gold 35 Blue 34 Red 33 Green
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ACT GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATION
Levels 5-10 GRADING 21st September 2008 Level: 5
Name Team S.V. V Pl S.V. UB Pl S.V. BB Pl S.V. FX Pl SV AA Pl
Alex Paterson CC 5 12.400 14 5.4 13.400 4 6 14.100 8 5.6 13.700 5 22.00 53.600 8 Rhiannon Jackson CC 5 13.700 1 5 13.200 5 6 13.400 20 5.6 13.200 14 21.60 53.500 9
Bridget Hogan CC 5 12.200 15 5.6 13.200 6 6.2 13.900 12 5.6 12.400 20 22.40 51.700 14
Megan Dawson CC 5 10.300 16 5.6 14.100 2 6.2 13.600 16 5.6 13.300 13 22.40 51.300 16
Level: 6
Name Team S.V. V Pl S.V. UB Pl S.V. BB Pl S.V. FX Pl SV AA Pl
Caitlin Pender CC 6 14.500 2 5 13.300 7 6.4 13.000 9 5.6 13.900 4 23.00 54.700 4
Lucy McCafferty CC 5 12.900 13 5.2 13.800 3 5.7 12.700 11 5.1 13.200 10 21.00 52.600 9
Alex Carroll CC 5 13.200 10 4.2 11.600 14 5.2 12.200 12 5.1 13.400 8 19.50 50.400 12 Isobel McCafferty CC 5 13.000 12 4 11.900 13 6 13.600 5 4.4 11.400 14 19.40 49.900 14
Level: 7 Name Team S.V. V Pl S.V. UB Pl S.V. BB Pl S.V. FX Pl SV AA Pl
Kiara Wenzel CC 5 13.400 4 5.4 14.000 3 5.2 14.100 1 5.6 13.900 2 21.20 55.400 1
Desiree Klein CC 5.5 13.800 2 5.2 13.200 10 5.6 12.500 12 5.6 13.300 6 21.90 52.800 5
Level: 8
Name Team S.V. V Pl S.V. UB Pl S.V. BB Pl S.V. FX Pl SV AA Pl Samantha Southwell
CC 5.5 14.300 1 6 14.700 1 6.1 14.000 1 6 15.000 1 23.60 58.000 1
Susie Cooke CC 5 13.100 3 5.6 14.200 3 5.8 12.000 5 5.2 12.700 5 21.60 52.000 4
Level: 10 Name Team S.V. V Pl S.V. UB Pl S.V. BB Pl S.V. FX Pl SV AA Pl
Charlotte Churchill
CC 5.5 13.900 2 5.6 14.200 2 6.6 15.300 2 6.2 14.000 2 23.90 57.400 2
Mischa Calnan CC 5 12.600 5 5.2 13.700 3 5.3 14.300 4 5.9 14.100 1 21.40 54.700 4
Coaches : Elyse Baldwin, Vanessa Elphick, Alison Finlayson