This weekend’s EnDW DTB Pokal Cup will provide our Artistic gymnasts some pivotal international experience ahead of a busy few months of competition.
“Our Senior WAG squad has put in an enormous amount of work over the Australian summer, especially at our High Performance camps in Canberra, and we’re excited to see how this translates to international competition this weekend.”
National Performance Director
Chris O'Brien
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