Australia has secured qualification to the World Championships following a strong performance in the group competition at the Oceania Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Tshwane, South Africa. The Australian senior group of Isabella Wang, Aggie Fan, Joselyn Cheung, Victoria Wei and Alina Yu delivered across both routines to finish first overall with a total score of 40.100, confirming the Oceania qualification spot. In the senior individual all around, Australia’s Alicia Tan
The Oceania Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships are underway in Tshwane, South Africa, with strong early performances across the senior individual and group competitions. Day 1 saw Australia’s Alicia Tan led the field in Senior Hoop with a score of 25.800, finishing ahead of New Zealand’s Havana Hopman on 25.050. Australia’s Sofia Hemmings placed third with 24.550. Tan continued her form in the ball, again taking top position with 24.850, Hemmings followed closely in second on
The road to the World Championships begins this week, with Oceania’s rhythmic gymnasts set to compete at the Oceania Rhythmic Championships in South Africa from 30 April to 2 May, alongside the African Championships. With World Championships qualification on the line, the stakes are clear. The top-performing nation will secure an individual place. Australia will field both group and individual athletes as they look to secure one of those positions. The senior group of Isabell