Orange's young guns shone in their best-ever performances at the 2019 Gymnastics NSW Winter State Championships over the weekend.
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Central West Gymnastics retained the John Hendry Memorial Trophy for the second year in a row, and finished Trampoline Club runners-up while PCYC's Daniel Lord was named state champion in the level 1 mini trampoline category.
Lord also won the level one tumbling and level one trampoline event at the championships, the latter ahead of teammate James Grima at the Sydney Gymnastics Centre in Rooty Hill.
Fourteen CWG gymnasts also recorded a massive success after qualifying, although only 12 could make their events.
Most of those athletes won medals in trampolining, with Georgie Howell placing in level three, Chloe Jaques first in level six and Rosie Corcoran first in level four.
On the double mini trampoline apparatus, Amelia Skrtic took out the top position in the level four event. Bella Slattery then went on to win the level six Tumbling division - as well as a plethora of second and third place medals.
CWG coach Madeleine Waters said it was a "fantastic weekend" for the club and showed the strength of their trampolining program, which had only been opened in the past few years.
"The kids loved it, they were out supporting each other all the time," she said.
"It really shows how the club's building."
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