As a way of evolving the sport to meet the needs of the next generation of coaches, Gymnastics Australia has today released its new Fundamental Gymnastics Coach Accreditation, which equips individuals with the tools to design an inclusive environment for children to learn fundamental movement skills.
The biggest gymnastics event in Tasmania (2025) was held at the Kingborough Sports Centre over the weekend of the 6th-7th September.
State wide representation of over 300 gymnasts competed from a total of 11 clubs from the South, North, and Northwest regions of Tasmania across:
- Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Levels 3–6
- Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) Levels 3–6
- Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG) Levels 3–8 & Multiples
Tasmanian Team announced for 2025 Australian Gymnastics Championships
Gymnastics Tasmania will be sending a team of 65 athletes to the Gold Coast for the 2025 Australian Gymnastics Championships from the 3rd-17th July to compete in a range of both National and International competition across three gymsports – Women’s Artistic, Men's Artistic and Trampoline Gymsports
GT Senior State Championships on 17-18th May saw gymnasts from around the state competing to become State Champion in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics, Women’s Artistic Gymnastics and Trampoline Gymnastics. Gymnastics Tasmania also welcomed three interstate clubs from the ACT, NSW and QLD.