Newbury Weekly News

It’s a medal haul for Newbury club

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KD Gymnastics dominated the podiums at the regional competitio­n in Southampto­n by bringing home a whopping nine gold medals, five silver medals and seven bronze medals.

Further to this, there were 22 fourth to sixth ribbons, two overall champions and two of the squad were selected to compete for the Southern Region team at the nationals in Stoke-on-Trent next month.

Mei Amorelli, who finished first, is the Southern Region champion and she was selected for the team next month.

Meanwhile, Katie Massey was second in the bars and she also qualified to represent team south at the Nationals.

Jayda Cole performed well in her competitio­ns as she finished third, which included a

finish in both the vault and beam and a win on the floor.

Fiona Karlsson, who has faced many obstacles these past weeks, came out fighting and gained some much-needed experience for the Nationals in a couple of weeks.

In the nine- to 10-year-old category, Lily Weston finished second after a third-place finish in the floor and vault and a win in the bars.

Sienna Neal was crowned southern region champion for eight-year-olds, while Lottie Longhurst and Josie Chambers between them picked up three second-place finishes.

A special mention must go to Ariana Bradley, who came fourth, and Amelia Brooke-Taylor, who came fifth in the eight-year-old category.

Michaela Whitton, who is head of artistic, said: “It’s been a difficult 18 months, but you guys smashed it these past two weekends and we are beyond proud of you.”

If anyone is interested in joining KD Gymnastics, which is based in Bone Lane, Newbury, visit their website for informatio­n on enrolling.

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