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The Australia women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Australia in FIG international competitions.
Australia has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition seven times.[1] It has also participated in the women's team competition at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 20 times, winning a bronze medal in 2003.
Name |
Birthdate and age |
Hometown
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Elena Chipizubov |
(2003-11-28) 28 November 2003 (age 20) |
Sydney, New South Wales
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Talia Folino |
(2001-05-18) 18 May 2001 (age 23) |
Waverley, Victoria
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Georgia Godwin |
(1997-10-28) 28 October 1997 (age 26) |
Gold Coast, Queensland
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Kiersten Hashimoto-Kougiadis |
(2004-10-10) 10 October 2004 (age 19) |
Melbourne, Victoria
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Kate McDonald |
(2000-08-01) 1 August 2000 (age 23) |
Waverley, Victoria
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Emma Nedov |
(1996-03-11) 11 March 1996 (age 28) |
Sydney, New South Wales
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Tiana Odessa |
(2004-10-15) 15 October 2004 (age 19) |
Everton Park, Queensland
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Breanna Scott |
(2001-12-12) 12 December 2001 (age 22) |
Sydney, New South Wales
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Kate Sayer |
(2003-03-08) 8 March 2003 (age 21) |
Sunnybank, Queensland
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Chloe Trisic |
(2004-11-08) 8 November 2004 (age 19) |
Sydney, New South Wales
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Emily Whitehead |
(2000-12-11) 11 December 2000 (age 23) |
Waverley, Victoria
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Team competition results
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- 1964 — 10th place[2]
- Jan Bedford, Val Buffham-Norris, Barbara Cage, Barbara Fletcher, Lynette Hancock, Valerie Roberts
- 1992 — 7th place[3]
- Monique Allen, Brooke Gysen, Julie-Anne Monico, Lisa Read, Kylie Shadbolt, Jane Warrilow
- 1996 — 10th place[4]
- Joanna Hughes, Nicole Kantek, Ruth Moniz, Lisa Moro, Lisa Skinner, Jennyfer Smith, Kirsty-Leigh Brown
- 2000 — 7th place[5]
- Melinda Cleland, Alex Croak, Trudy McIntosh, Lisa Skinner, Allana Slater, Brooke Walker
- 2004 — 8th place[6]
- Stephanie Moorhouse, Melissa Munro, Karen Nguyen, Monette Russo, Lisa Skinner, Allana Slater
- 2008 — 6th place[7]
- Ashleigh Brennan, Georgia Bonora, Daria Joura, Lauren Mitchell, Shona Morgan, Olivia Vivian
- 2012 — 10th place[8]
- Ashleigh Brennan, Georgia Bonora, Emily Little, Larrissa Miller, Lauren Mitchell
- 2024 –
- Kate McDonald, Emma Nedov, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott, Emily Whitehead
World Championships
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- 1934 — did not participate
- 1938 — did not participate
- 1950 — did not participate
- 1954 — did not participate
- 1958 — did not participate
- 1962 — did not participate
- 1966 — did not participate
- 1970 — 18th place
- Jan Bedford, Sharman Cook, Dorothy Doig, Pamela Evans, Coralie Hill, Jennifer Sunderland
- 1974 — 21st place
- 1978 — 20th place
- 1979 — 20th place
- Kerryn Bailey, Kerry Bayliss, Janice Edelsten, Karen Edelsten, Leanne Stevens, Marina Sulicich
- 1981 — 17th place
- Heidi Amundsen, Wanita Lynch, Joanne McCallum, Philippa Ray, Jenny Roberts, Kellie Wilson
- 1983 — 23rd place
- Keri Battersby, Jennifer Curtin, Susan Miller, Ilana Sharp, Susan Turnbull, Michelle White
- 1985 — 17th place
- Debbie Graham, Leanne Rycroft, Michelle Saliba, Carolyn Stewart, Susan Turnbull, Kellie Wilson
- 1987 — 18th place
- Monique Allen, Kellie Larter, Lisa Read, Leanne Rycroft, Carolyn Stewart, Katie Watts
- 1989 — 16th place
- Monique Allen, Jenny Clack, Jodie Rogers, Kylie Shadbolt, Michelle Telfer, Jane Warrilow
- 1991 — 6th place
- Monique Allen, Joanna Hughes, Julie-Anne Monico, Lisa Read, Kylie Shadbolt, Michelle Telfer
- 1994 — did not participate
- 1995 — 12th place
- Kirsty-Leigh Brown, Joanna Hughes, Nicole Kantek, Ruth Moniz, Lisa Moro, Genevieve Preston, Lisa Skinner
- 1997 — 11th place
- Rebekah Armbruster, Zeena McLaughin, Ruth Moniz, Lisa Skinner, Rebecca Wilson
- 1999 — 4th place
- Jacqui Dunn, Trudy McIntosh, Lisa Skinner, Allana Slater, Jennyfer Smith, Brooke Walker
- 2001 — 7th place
- Alex Croak, Jacqui Dunn, Allison Johnston, Allana Slater, Kylie Tanner, Jessica Zarnay
- 2003 —
bronze medal
- Belinda Archer, Jacqui Dunn, Danielle Kelly, Stephanie Moorhouse, Monette Russo, Allana Slater
- 2006 — 6th place
- Georgia Bonora, Hollie Dykes, Melody Hernandez, Daria Joura, Karen Nguyen, Olivia Vivian
- 2007 — 11th place
- Ashleigh Brennan, Hollie Dykes, Daria Joura, Lauren Mitchell, Shona Morgan, Chloe Sims
- 2010 — 6th place
- Georgia Bonora, Ashleigh Brennan, Emily Little, Larrissa Miller, Lauren Mitchell
- 2011 — 8th place
- Ashleigh Brennan, Georgia Rose Brown, Emily Little, Larrissa Miller, Lauren Mitchell, Mary-Anne Monckton
- 2014 — 7th place
- Georgia Rose Brown, Larrissa Miller, Mary-Anne Monckton, Kiara Munteanu, Emma Nedov, Olivia Vivian
- 2023 – 9th (qualifications)
- Georgia Godwin, Kate McDonald, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott, Emily Whitehead
Most decorated gymnasts
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This list includes all Australian female artistic gymnasts who have won a medal at the Olympic Games or the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
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