OKEHAMPTON Flyers Gym, Trampoline and DMT Club won several individual medals at the South West regional trampoline and DMT competition in Bath this month.
In NDP1 trampoline, Okehampton Flyers gymnasts showed excellent form in their routines, with Faye Hooper achieving first place in NDP1 11-12, Adela Wrzecionko a second place in NDP1 9-10 and Alice Smith winning a bronze medal in NDP1 13-17.
Eliza Luke performed two sharp routines to take a silver medal in the NDP3 13-17 girls category, with Dylan Rundle also showing good form to come fourth in NDP3 13-17 boys. In NDP4 13-17 girls, Miya Porter and Yasmin Rundle performed stylish routines to come second and fourth respectively, with Oliver Vine also giving a neat performance to achieve first place in NDP4 11-12 boys.
For double mini trampoline (DMT), Eliza Luke won NDP2 13+ and Miya Porter came ninth. Imogen Spooncer and Madison Vine also competed neat passes to take silver and bronze in NDP3 13+.
The club’s head coach Vicki Pritchard said: ‘Thank you to all of our coaches, judges and bed marshals who helped on the day and to the club coaches and gymnasts for their hard work in preparing for the competition.
‘The club has achieved 18 qualification places for the NDP South West team qualifier on March 29 and is looking forward to competing at this event in Bath, as well as the national schools final in Eastleigh.’