1994 School Magazine

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in the relays. Grammar achieved five firsts: 111e 14 years Division B freestyle of Louisa Romey, nona Morgan, Louise MCCormack and Taryn Hagan who broke a record, the 16 yeai's Division B freest\, Ie ancl the 14 years, 15 years, 17 years medleys. The relay teams also earned five seconds. four Ihii'ds ancl one f0\11 11, placing TITe significance of this event was typifiecl by the presenta- Iioit of a flower to earclT swillTiiier in 11Te team froiTT Mrs Hancock at a special ;Issembly Tlic impact of w^rining the SwiiTTiTTing o1T other sportino coinpetiiioil cannot be Linderestiillaled. TITe scliool was "on a roll" tintl leady 10 lake o1T allcomers at the Anistic Gymnastics coinpct1110n '1'11c ARTISTIC GYMNAS- .,,-

sacrifice nTade for' a IhorouglT preparation and a fLilly-prepared team arrived at Loganlea State HiglT School, the QGSSSA Cross Countiy \, enue, ready, 10 win The 13 years age group brought new talent and enthusiasm into the leanT and was placed first in TITeir age group. Sany Lohrisch was placecl second, HeIen Clark came fourilT and Caitliti Marley caltle sixth The 14 years age group successfully defended their win in 1993, willl RacheUe Wu coming first, Einina Hutchison seventh, ancl Sharon Wouda ITinth Stephanie Dee ran a personal best for. the 16 years aoe group coming first and Kate Waiters I'an well 10 come an ill}pressi\, e third. The 17 years age group did not let the team down. Susan Clark came a veiy impressive second and the 17 years leanT came seconcl overall Following froiTi The success of the QGSSSA event, the 13 years and Lindei' TealTT of CaitMnMarley, Genevieve Casey and Heren Clark participatecl in the All Schools Cross Country, gaining second place in the tealn event. The tinder 14 leanT of RacheUe Wu, Sany Lohrisch and Emma Hutchison won their division willT ease. Following the Regional competition, RacheUe Wu was selected in the Queensland Cross Country learnT and she placed tv. ,Grity-first in the National Titles OUT grace tinder pressure flowed o1T as the sporting calendar enterecl second semester, willT the start of Winter Fixttires, and the RHYTHMICSPORTrvEGYMNASnCS competition in July

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TICS IC;1111 cuntinLied its suc- cuss in 111c QGSSSA as in pre- vit)115 yc"1'5 I)y winning five of 111u ciglii I)I'Giniei'ships. A1- 111()111:11 we 11ad a late start to 11:1iniiig uricl the <1isi'uplion of Ihc VCI'1<1 Gyinnasiics Chain- finished pions hips, v, , e 511'0iigly. Tllis year saw a new forInaifoi'111e collTpetition with all grades competing on day one willI TITc exception of the * Grade EiglTts

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D Grade startecl Grammar's success willI tile Dl and 02 teams winning convincingIy. The C tintl B Glades performed well to win their di\, 1510ns. Tlie A Grade competition was of a veiy ITigli skindard willl three senior' stale g\, Innasts from Morel()11 Bay College setting an extremely ITigl, standard. Tlie A Gi';IClc 1,111, perforiiied well finishin a in third place. Day two proclticc

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Over past years, Grammar's success in this event ITas contributed 10 0Ln' ill}piessive reputation. TITe leanl is coin-

prised of four groLips of eight girls, eaclT groLip performing a routine LISing a particular appara-

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The ball group (timee ManveU, Zewlan Moor, Menssa Stevenson, Kate AChiUes, GenevieveBuchanan, JaneVincent, Lindsay Green, Jinian Guy), portrayed elegance, style and grace in their performance to the flowing sounds of Gabriel's Oboe The ribbon groLip (RachelBoldery, Almson ManveU, Liz Hewett, SarahJane St. Clair, Jessica Bennett, Sue-Ling Lau, Katrina Vickery, Nicole Thornpson), faced the daunt- ing task of keeping a total of thirty-six metres of ribbon Inoving for. the duration of the routine

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