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RELEASE DATE: 13 October 2013
Four Ivybridge acrobatic trios take medals at
Honiton Invitational
All 12 Ivybridge gymnasts that competed brought
home a medal
Last weekend 12 Ivybridge Community College
gymnasts competed in the Honiton Invitational Competition – and each one of
them brought home a medal.
With more than 200 acrobatic gymnasts competing, it
was the biggest invitation event that the club has ever held, with gymnasts
travelling from London, Wales, Bristol, and throughout the rest of the south
west to compete.
The highlight of the day for Ivybridge gymnasts was
the Preparation acrobatics event, where the trio of Maisie Watts, Izabella
Podmore and Georgia Hayman took the gold medal and Gemma Hobbart, Jessica
Collingwood & Abi Sandford took bronze.
In addition, Maisie, Izabella and Georgia were rewarded with the trophy
for the highest score in the whole of their grade.
“It was an exceptional competition,” said Helen
Reddy, Head of Performing Arts at the college and the gymnasts’ coach. “With so many ‘high pressure’ competitions in
the acrobatics calendar, the day provided a great opportunity for gymnasts to compete, have fun, be introduced to acrobatic competitions, and allow them to perform in
front of judges and an audience. The
Preparation grade was particularly tough as there were 25 partnerships in the
group, so I’m delighted with how well the girls have done in their first ever
competition.
Other Ivybridge gymnasts that competed were Karina
Jones, Molly Dixon and Charlotte Burton who won bronze in the Grade 1 Trio
event, and Katie Mailling, Jenna LeGrice & Molly Thompson who took bronze in
the Grade 2 Trio event.
Helen added: “It’s not often you come away with every
gymnast in the group medalling, so the girls were on a high after the
competition had finished.”
There are opportunities for gymnasts of all ages at
Ivybridge Community College, as – in addition to their academy and recreational
sessions – the school has recently started an after-school class for primary
school children on Mondays from 3.45pm to 5.15pm. There are currently 80
members at the primary club.
Parents that would like to book a place for their children next term
should email Helen Reddy at hreddy@ivybridge.devon.sch.uk.
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PHOTO CAPTIONS
1.
Grade 2 bronze medallists (L to R) - Katie Mailing,
Mollie Thompson and Jenna LeGrice
2. More
Ivybridge medal winners (L to R) BACK- Maisie Watts, Izabella Podmore, Gemma
Hobbart, Jessica Collingwood, Molly Dixon, Karina Jones, FRONT - Georgia Hayman,
Abi Sandford, Charlotte Burton
Notes to editors
About Ivybridge
Community College
Ivybridge Community College is a
success-orientated establishment, which has always prided itself on supporting
students to achieve to their highest potential.
With more than 2,200 students, it is
one of the largest schools in the UK and has an OFSTED rating of Outstanding.
The college's goal is to motivate and
challenge its students. Talented and dedicated staff, disciplined students,
supportive parents and an enthusiastic governing body, all work for a common
purpose – allowing students to flourish. The college offers great alternatives
to students drawn from an increasingly diverse populace and from a large area
of Devon. Tertiary growth has been spectacular over the past ten years
currently reaching over 550 students.
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