Ella-Jane Joubert, from Fish Hoek-based Sapphire Gymnastics Club, takes to the mat at the weekend’s rhythmic district trials, at Wynberg military base. Picture: Fuad Esack
Cape Town Gymnastics hosted its level one to three district trials for artistic and rhythmic gymnastics at the Western Cape Sports School in Kuils River, a fortnight ago, and at Wynberg military base at the weekend. Young gymnasts from clubs in Fish Hoek and across the city took part in both events to vie for a spot at the upcoming Western Cape Trials that will be held in Saldanha (artistic)and at Wynberg Military base (rhythmic) in June.
Ella-Jane Joubert, from Fish Hoek-based Sapphire Gymnastics Club, takes to the mat at the weekend’s rhythmic district trials, at Wynberg military base. Picture: Fuad EsackFish Hoek Gymnastics Club’s Olivia Fellows goes through her paces on the bar under the watchful eye of coach Dorothy Cole, at the Cape Town Gymnastics level one to three artistic district trials, in Kuils River, a fortnight ago. Fish Hoek’s Jordan Murugan booked her spot at the upcoming Western Cape trials in Saldanha after winning silver at the Cape level one to three district trials, in Kuils River, a fortnight ago.Fish Hoek Gymnastics Club’s Morgan O'Sullivan all smiles after winning gold at the Cape district trials, in Kuils River. Next up, the Western Cape trials in Saldanha, in June.Fish Hoek Gymnastics Club’s Ayda van der Westhuizen shows good form on the beam at the Cape district trials. Picture: Fuad EsackFish Hoek’s Ayda van der Westhuizen during her stint in front of the judges at the Cape district trials. Picture: Fuad Esack