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Aerobics talent nationals bound

- BY LOTTE REITER

Rising Horsham aerobics talent Jaya Meadows will mark more than one sporting milestone when she steps out on a national stage at the weekend.

After becoming a state gold medallist in June, the Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College student will compete at the 2019 Schoolaero­bics National Championsh­ips at Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Last year Jaya helped her school’s Energetix aerobics team-mates secure a silver medal at the national event.

This year, she will not only make her national debut as a solo competitor, she will also read the championsh­ip’s opening pledge.

Coach and former aerobic champion Amanda Wik said organisers nominated the young talent because they believed Jaya and herself as coach represente­d the pledge’s core meaning.

She said she was excited and proud for Jaya to be able to showcase her passion to a national

audience. “It’s fantastic to see another student represent the school at nationals,” she said.

“It’s been challengin­g because a lot of coaching I had to do through Facetime because I’ve been in Geelong for my cancer treatment, but I know she’ll do well. She’s a beautiful reader too.”

The championsh­ips run across five days, starting tomorrow, and involve hundreds of competitor­s attempting to secure an elite title in aerobics, dance, cheerleadi­ng or singing.

To help fund her travel to the Gold Coast, Jaya organised a hot chocolate fundraiser last week, which also included a ‘guess the number of lollies in the jar’ activity.

Her mum, Jenelle Meadows, said she was proud of Jaya’s achievemen­ts.

“We’re just really excited for her. It’s been a big year and she’s achieved a lot,” she said.

“We just want her to do her best, which I think is what any parent wants for their child.”

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