Watch South Tyneside gymnasts impress at American competition
South Tyneside Gymnastics Club took 18 athletes to America to compete in the Vegas Acro Cup - spending six days in the States, staying at The Rio Hotel, where the event was held.
Four trios and three pairs competed against athletes from around the world, including Canada, Australia and Israel, all hoping to bring home gold.
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Hide AdThe gymnasts made their club and the borough proud by coming away with a number of first places.
Senior coach Ian Said commented: “It was an open invitation international competition and it was the first time we have taken part in it.
“The athletes performed really well in a strong competition and it was a great experience for them.”
The gymnasts aged from 11 to 26, took part in six weeks of intensive training ahead of the competition at their base at the Temple Park Centre, South Shields.
Ian added: “They are all really pleased with the results.
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Hide Ad“Those that didn’t medal were a bit disappointed but have been given the momentum to move forward.”
The results were;
* 11-16 age category:
* Women’s Pair - Morgan Nelson, 15, and Lily Gladman, 12, won gold.
* Women’s Group - Chloe Heley, 15, Megan Neale, 13, Ruby Oliver, 11, won silver and achieved the highest score in the whole 11-16 age category competition.
*12-18 age category:
*Men’s Pair - Sam Cain, 15, Leighton Carr, 13, won gold.
* Trio Women’s Group - Hannah Pilling, 17, Gabrielle Evans, 15, Holly Beard, 12, came seventh place.
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Hide Ad* Women’s Group - Lauren Said, 17, Lucy Atkinson, 17, Georgie Scandle,11, cane first, winning gold.
* The combined total of the 12-18 age category also saw the gymnasts win the team trophy.
* 13-19 age category:
* Women’s Group - Lauren Conlin, 17, Olivia Parker, 14, Hannah Smith, 12, came fourth place.
Gymnasts Oli Mattinson and Ellen Proud also represented Great Britain in the Vegas World Cup event, taking part in the Senior Mixed Pair category.
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Hide AdThe athletes travelled alongside head coach Debbie Said and senior coaches Ian Said and Beth Young.
Although they didn’t pick up a medal, Ian said they were a new partnership and that the experience they had gained was invaluable.