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星期日, 11 月 17, 2024

HPPA Gymnastics finally goes ahead

This year the HPPA Schools Gymnastics Competition featured close to 500 gymnasts from 16 different schools compete over three days of competition. Times photo Wayne Martin

Nearly 500 gymnasts descended on Howick for the HPPA [Howick Pakuranga Principals Association] Schools Gymnastics Competition which ended earlier this month.

Howick Gymnastic Club centre manager Monique Gapes said they have not been able to run this event since 2019, with last year’s event being cancelled due to the August lockdown – a week before they were due to compete.

“Although not as large as previous years due to Covid restraints, this year we had almost 500 gymnasts from year 3-6 from 16 different schools compete over the three days of competition,” said Gapes.

“The teachers and students have been working hard to perfect their gymnastics routines since term 2.

“Our judges were very impressed with the talent of students competing this year with a number of students receiving perfect 10s on some apparatus.”

Girls competed in three events – the beam, vault and floor while the boys competed on the vault, bar and floor.

Results:

FRIDAY

Year 3 girls

Miané Nel – Shelley Park, 1; Melody Mclnosh – Shelley Park, 2; Nadine Jooste – Elim, 3.

Year 3 boys

Jason Dykgraaf – Elim, 1; Daniel Mansell – Elim, 2; Daniel Harris – Shelley Park, 3.

Year 4 girls

Zarah McLaren – Wakaraanga, 1; Skyla Hunt – Shelley Park, 2; Ava Armstrong – Wakaaranga, 3.

Year 4 boys

Joshua Daniel – Maraetai Beach, 1; Tristen McCamish – Shelley Park, 2; Fletcher Terry – Maraetai Beach, 3.

Year 5 girls

Ella Chapman – Owairoa, 1; Sacha White – Owairoa, 2; Danika Henderson – Maraetai Beach, 3.

Year 5 boys

Cooper Clarke – Maraetai Beach, 1; Divan Meiring – Macleans, 2; Jacob Aye – Macleans, 3.

Year 6 girls

Tamsin McCamish – Shelley Park, 1; Hayley Gibson – Shelley Park, 2; Alabama Church – Owairoa, 3.

Year 6 boys

Fletcher du Toit – Shelley Park, 1; Bevan Wade – Shelley Park, 2; James Tinson  – Shelley Park, 3.

THURSDAY

Year 3 girls

Lydia Ruan – Sunnyhills, 1; Sharva Tomar – Point View, 2; Amelia Jack – Botany Downs, 3.

Year 3 boys

Reed Chen – Point View, 1; Oliver Yang – Point View, 2; Oscar Fisher – Cockle Bay, 3.

Year 4 girls

Charlotte Chang – Cockle Bay, 1; Yasmin Leef – Sunnyhills, 2; Ella Waterman – Cockle Bay, 3.

Year 4 boys

Aleksei Zaplatkin – Point View, 1; Aston Dean – Sunnyhills, 2; Ethan Sihamu – Cockle Bay, 3.

Year 5 girls

Scarlett Leach – Cockle Bay, 1st=; Charlize Chang – Cockle Bay , 1st=; Celestine Zhang – Point View, 3.

Year 5 boys

Sam Chan – Cockle Bay, 1; Cooper Green – Sunnyhills, 2; Ashton Morris – Sunnyhills, 3.

Year 6 girls

Anabelle Warner – Cockle Bay, 1; Willow Carnegie – Willowbank, 2; Ava Dinneen – Cockle Bay, 3.

Year 6 boys

Ben O’Hanlon – Cockle Bay, 1; Lucas Zhao – Cockle Bay, 2; Carlos Harvey – Sunnyhills, 3.

WEDNESDAY

Year 3 girls

Ellie Jia – Pigeon Mountain, 1; Natalie Middlemiss – Mellons Bay, 2; Marwa Jacob – Baverstock Oaks, 3.

Year 3 boys

Sam Le – Baverstock Oaks, 1; Hamish Sang – Mellons Bay, 2; Noah King – Mellons Bay, 3.

Year 4 girls

Ella Campbell – Pigeon Mountain, 1; Maddy Rodgers – Star of the Sea, 2; Emma Lam – Baverstock Oaks, 3.

Year 4 boys

Ethan Vorster – Star of the Sea, 1; Oliver Hey – Mellons Bay, 2; Kailin Yang – Mellons Bay, 3.

Year 5 girls

Lilly Punnet – Baverstock Oaks, 1; Tiffany Guan – Mellons Bay, 2; Cassidy Cho – Mellons Bay, 3.

Year 5 boys

Teddy Lightfoot – Mellons Bay, 1.

Year 6 girls

Eden Tan – Mellons Bay, 1; Diané Gerber – Bucklands Beach, 2; Katya Middlemiss – Mellons Bay, 3.

Year 6 boys

Leon Fisk – Mellons Bay, 1; Rylan Girven – Bucklands Beach, 2; Arden Arama – Bucklands Beach, 3.

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