If there is one name that is synonymous with the Australian Gymnastics Championships, it is Adrian Wareham. The Victorian, who has already participated in fifty Championships – including those as a coach and judge – will this year compete for the fiftieth time.
Adrian with his parents at Nationals in 2023
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