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Cooroy Rag 24 September 2024

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YOUR FREE NOT-FOR-PROFIT NEWSPAPER I #heartofthehinterland I Ph: 0481 906 451 I Email: editorial@cooroyrag.com.au I 24 September 2024

Polly Boyd at the Queensland Border Challenge

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Cooroy gymnastics raises the bar in excellence BY SARAH JANE SCOTT

IN a historic achievement for Cooroy Gymnastics Club, athletes Polly Boyd and Leah Wilson have become the first female senior gymnasts from the club to represent Queensland on the national stage. Their remarkable accomplishment brings pride not only to their local club but also to the broader hinterland community. As the club celebrates this milestone, exciting developments are on the horizon, with the Cooroy Sports Complex

Multisport Facility awarded $2.7 million of Australian and Queensland Government funding by the South East Queensland Liveability Fund. The funding will provide Cooroy Gymnastics Club the opportunity to grow and accommodate more athletes like Polly and Leah. The first female senior athletes to represent Queensland at the Border Challenge event held in Caloundra, Polly and Leah competed in level 8 against teams from New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia.

The Queensland team won the team event; Polly placed third all round, with Leah in fourth place. Polly excelled on the Uneven Bars, winning gold, and Leah took out the bronze medal on Vault. Fourteen-year-old homeschooled Polly has lived in Cooroy all her life and has been training in gymnastics since she was nine. “I live seven minutes away,” she said. “I've never gone to any other gym.” Polly’s favourite gymnastics discipline is the gravity-defying uneven bars. “I love doing the

uneven bars and I've never had a major injury,” she said. “We do cardio, like running outside and stuff, and strengths and stretching. It’s a lot of training. “At the start of the year, we had a few comps and then we did lots of routines and training. I usually do some homeschooling throughout the day, and then go to gym. Gymnastics is just so fun and challenging. I really want to get to Nationals, and place at Nationals – and then, yeah, just get into the Australian team.” The senior members of the club now look forward to 2025, whilst

the junior members are geared up for their pinnacle event: the Junior State Championships in September. The club will be represented by 16 girls in various age divisions in levels 4 and 5 at the event which draws over 400 competitors from all over Queensland. The Cooroy girls, along with gymnasts from Maroochy Beach and the Sunshine Coast Academy, will take on the best six competitors from each region throughout Queensland. Continued on page 3.

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