PALMER'S Gym tumblers have returned home from the Victorian Tumbling Championships with medals hanging around their necks.
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The talented junior athletes played starring roles at the event.
Jamison McFadden, Arkie Starr MacRae and Aislinn Lavin took out the podium in the under-11 tumbling event.
Matisse Cugura was first in the under-13 event, Lucy Harrison was second and Tahlia Sims third.
In the under-15 tumbling division Chloe Swatton was first and Kaitlyn Rosendale second.
Reuben Roessler was first in the 17+ men’s tumbling and Latisha Painter was first in the junior women’s tumbling.
Eliza Sabialauskus, Taya Nichols and Kyrewyn Rogers finished in first, second and third positions in the 17+ women’s tumbling.
Nine Bendigo tumblers also competed at the Australian Gymnastics Championships.
Results: 17+ men’s tumbling; Reuben Roessler (6th), 17+ women’s tumbling; Taya Nichols (6th), Eliza Sabialauskas (11th) and Latisha Painter (8th), under-13 women's tumbling; Matisse Cugura (6th), Lucy Harrison (10th) and Tahlia Sims (11th), under-15 women's tumbling; Chloe Swatton (13th) and under-11 women's tumbling; Aislinn Lavin.
Tumblers also competed at the Victorian Levels All Stars Competition at the State Netball and Hockey Centre.
Results from the level three tumbling division, Grace Broad (2nd), Charlotte Blanks (6th), Kayley MacRae (7th), Macey Hackett (10th) and Ella McNamara (11th).
Level four tumbling, Emily Kent (1st), Isobel James-McCloy (2nd), Lara Vincent (3rd), Kat Ritchie (4th) and Tayla Murphy (9th).
Level three women’s double mini trampoline results, Lucy Harrison (1st), Matiss Cugura (6th), Isobel James-McCloy (7th), Tahlia Sims (9th), Kaitlyn Rosendale (10th), Emily Kent (11th) and Charlotte Blanks (14th).
Reuben Roessler was second in the level four men’s double mini trampoline and Chloe Swatton and Eliza Sabialauskas were fifth and sixth respectively in the women’s event.