The 2024 Gymnastics season is warming up, as a number of Aussies prepare to depart and represent the green and gold at international competitions across the globe. These months before departure provide a prime opportunity for our senior athletes to gather together and train in the one location, gaining valuable experience as a team both on and off the gymnastics floor.
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