2023 was a breakout year for Victorian Brock Batty, an emerging star in Trampoline Gymnastics. Having started the year with a goal, Brock developed exponentially, attracting a great deal of external attention on the way. A Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship recipient, Brock trained all year with the aim of peaking at the Trampoline Gymnastics World Age Group Championships in Birmingham.
Brock and Nicolas on the podium in Birmingham
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