Gymnasts from PCYC Caboolture displayed exceptional skill and dedication at the National Clubs Gymnastics Carnival, representing PCYC Queensland in trampolining events and earning strong results against competitors from across the country.
Caboolture Athletes Make Their Mark
Over four days of competition, athletes from PCYC Caboolture joined 23 gymnasts representing PCYC Queensland at the National Clubs Gymnastics Carnival, hosted by Gymnastics Australia in early October 2025. The carnival served as the first qualifying event for the 2026 Australian National Championships, giving participants a valuable opportunity to compete at an elite level.
Caboolture’s trampoline athletes achieved outstanding results, with several gymnasts marking their first appearance at the national competition. Among them were Alyssa, Charlie, Maddi, and Sophie, who all made a strong debut. Sophie earned a podium finish, placing third overall in the Level 4 Female division—a result celebrated by the local club and supporters.
The achievements reflect the growing strength of PCYC Caboolture’s gymnastics program and its commitment to developing talent through safe, structured, and affordable training.

Redcliffe and Caboolture Represent PCYC Queensland
Gymnasts from both PCYC Redcliffe and Caboolture represented PCYC Queensland in the trampolining events. The team’s success was highlighted by PCYC Redcliffe’s Harry Tedford, who was selected to represent Australia at the Junior World Age Championships for Tumbling and Double Mini Trampoline. The selection marked a major milestone for the club’s gymnastics community and demonstrated the high standard of coaching and athlete development across PCYC Queensland.

A Strong Community Legacy in Caboolture
Established in 1982, PCYC Caboolture has been a longstanding part of the local community, offering sports and recreation programs designed for all age groups—from toddlers to seniors. The gymnastics program, led by qualified coaches and affiliated with Gymnastics Queensland, has become one of the club’s cornerstone activities, helping athletes progress from local training to national competition.
Beyond gymnastics, the club also runs youth and community programs that promote active and healthy lifestyles. A new facility is planned to open by early 2026, which will allow PCYC Caboolture to expand its offerings and support more athletes and families in the region.
The strong results from the National Clubs Gymnastics Carnival underscore the commitment and progress of Caboolture’s athletes, coaches, and community—continuing a legacy of sporting excellence built over four decades.
Published 1-Oct-2025
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