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Gymnastics Spring Cup: PCYC Cessnock Event – NSW Gymnasts Compete

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Gymnastics Spring Cup to Showcase⁤ NSW’s Rising Talent in Cessnock

Cessnock,NSW – The PCYC ⁤NSW Gymnastics Spring Cup returns to PCYC Cessnock this weekend,marking the fourth edition of the state-level competition. Over 600 ​gymnasts representing‍ 21 PCYC Clubs from across New South Wales will participate, including athletes⁢ from dubbo, Shoalhaven, Port Macquarie, Glebe, and the Southern Highlands.

The annual Spring Cup provides a notable chance for PCYC gymnasts and ⁤clubs⁣ to compete on ⁢a large‍ scale outside of Sydney, fostering both athletic development and community connections. This year’s event will⁣ feature competitions in Team ⁢Gym, Artistic Gymnastics, and ‌Free G, with competitors ranging ‍in age from five to 20 years ‌old.

“This event gives PCYC athletes and Clubs a rare opportunity to compete in a large-scale, exciting competition outside of Sydney,” stated PCYC gymnastics Manager, Justin ​hayes. “Spring Cup is also a chance for PCYC coaches to strengthen their networks and build⁣ lasting connections – ‌it’s a celebration of gymnastics that supports our‍ local community and makes a real contribution to the regional ⁣economy.”

Local gymnast⁢ Bonnie McDuff, 14, of PCYC Cessnock, is eager to compete on her home⁤ turf. McDuff, who‍ joined the team as⁣ a last-minute fill-in in 2023, shared, “It’s a really special event, it’s cool to compete against other PCYC gymnasts, and the younger ones⁤ get the chance ⁢to watch the older participants, so it’s a huge inspiration for them as⁤ they progress‌ through the ranks.”

Eleven-year-old Lillie⁣ Anning, training with PCYC Lake ​Macquarie, is also⁤ preparing for the competition. “I’m⁣ looking forward to showing off all my new skills that I’ve learned at PCYC,” Anning said. “I woudl love to come home with gold ​but I’m just happy to be competing‌ – ⁤my goal is to ‍reach the advanced team ​and compete​ overseas, and I know my coaches will help me⁤ get there.”

PCYC emphasizes the role of competitions in fostering the growth and⁢ development of⁤ young people, supporting members in‌ building lifelong⁤ skills both on and off the mat.

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