Our vision is to create a positive, healthy, life enhancing sporting experience Newsletter 6/10/2016 2016 Edition 1 of 2 Peak Program Update WOW what a year so far!!!!! 2016 has seen Peak move location which has resulted in a MASSIVE increase in membership across all programs. Children from the age of 3 15 are getting fit, learning challenging skills and most importantly having fun!!!! Don t forget if you can t fit us in during term time you can still come to one of our School Holiday Programs or you can even book your Birthday Party with us. Our amazing coaches are all qualified, WWC checked and ready to make your session a fun learning experience. Get Peak Involved With Your School Is your school committed to making physical Education an opportunity to get fit for life and have fun????? Do they know about the Sporting School Funding program???? Peak Trampoline delivers a fundamental gymnastics program in Primary schools all around Perth. Have you spotted Peak Trampoline in your school? The Journey so far, Moerlina, Lake Monger, Rosalie, West Leederville, Bertram, Wembley! Peak Trampoline can also deliver tailor made physical education Trampoline programs for primary and high schools, John XX111 and Floreat primary are making the most of the trampolines in 2016. Peak Trampoline would like all parents to check with your school, tell them about our programs, let s educate our kids into fitness for life. For more information, check out our website
Peak Performs Incredibly at Australian Nationals 6 Athletes from Peak recently represented Western Australia at the Australian National Championships which were held in Melbourne s Hisense Arena from the 30 th May to 5 th June. Results from the Nationals competition: Mens U11 Tramp - Oscar 4 th Mens U11 DMT - Oscar 6 th Mens U13 Tramp - John 14 th Mens U13 DMT - John 14 th Mens U13 Synchro - John and Oscar 12 th Mens U15 Tramp - Kian 3 rd Mens U15 Synchro - Kian 2 nd Mens U17 Tramp - Lachlan 5 th Mens 17+ Synchro - Lachlan 2 nd Womens Junior International - Jasmine 19 th Womens Junior International Synchro - Jasmine 10 th Womens Senior International - Eva 1 st Womens Senior International Synchro - Eva 6 th TRP International Womens Team Event - Jasmine and Eva 2 nd Well done to all our Peak athletes for being such fantastic ambassadors both for Peak and for WA! Eva Kierath becomes Western Australia s First Senior International National Champion Congratulations to Eva Kierath who represented Australia at the Trampoline World Cup in Shanghai China. Eva was the top performing Australian Women s Gymnast and placed 18 th against the Worlds best. This is a fantastic result and we are very proud of her achievements. Eva and her synchro partner from New South Wales Leanne Janse Van Rensburg came 10 th narrowly missing out on making the final. International Representation
Peak Athletes Shine at Autumn State Champs The Annual Go for 2 & 5 Autumn State Championships took place at Lords from the 30 th April till the 1 st of May. Congratulations to Oscar Lorbeer who became the State Champion in Mens U11 Trampoline, Mens U11 Double Mini and Mens U13 Synchronized Trampoline along with his partner John Van Beek. John also came 3 rd in Mens U13 Trampoline and 2 nd in Mens U13 Double Mini. Kian Henderson became State Champion in Mens U15 Trampoline and Lachlan Shellabear sealed off the boy s successes by becoming the Lachlan Shellabear State Champion in Mens U17 Trampoline. In the Womens Divisions Jasmine Pearson came 2 nd in the Women s Junior International Division and claimed the State Title with Eva Kierath in the Women s Senior International Synchronized Competition. Eva rounded up the Championship s successes by becoming the State Champion in the Womens Senior International Division. A fantastic set of results as all our athletes came away with at least one state title! Upcoming Comps Winter Challenge: July 1 st - 3 rd Judges Invitational: September 9 th - 11 th National Clubs (Levels 4 +) September 22 nd -25 th Albany Challenge and Autumn State Championships: October 8 th -9 th 2017-2020 Rule Changes In the next Olympic cycle there will be some changes as to how trampoline competitions are scored. Did you know that the box on the trampoline is changing and there will now be deductions when athletes deviate from the cross? Check out the diagram below for more information. Kian Henderson John Van Beek & Oscar Lorbeer Eva Kierath & Jasmine Pearson
Autumn Challenge Trampoline Results 31 of our club s competitive squad members competed across all divisions at the Autumn Challenge. There were some fantastic performances. Congratulations to all those who competed and well done to those who got new Personal Bests and Club records. Zoe Addis Level 1 Blue Ribbon 9.5 Julia Michael Level 2 Blue Ribbon 8.7 Sophie Sutherland Level 2 Blue Ribbon 8.7 Sophie Dartnell Level 2 Blue Ribbon 8.6 Amelia Hagon Level 2 Blue Ribbon 8.6 Fuka Sasaki Level 2 Blue Ribbon 8.5 Jarvis Hayes Level 2 Red Ribbon 8.2 Toby Warner Level 2 Green Ribbon 7.9 Scotia Broome Level 3 1st 81.2 Bella Lewis Level 3 2nd 79.1 Ellen Van Beek Level 3 2nd 79.1 Lara Mountain Level 3 4th 76.9 Alicia Donald Level 3 8th 48.7 Layla Hayes Level 3 11th 43.4 Daniel Martis Level 3 1st 80.7 George Warner Level 3 3rd 75.8 Ella Hagon Level 4 1st 80.6 Fletcher Urry Level 4 1st 75.3 Caitlin Mair Level 5 1st 76.5 Jessica Newland Level 6 1st 77.9 Christian Lorbeer U9 3rd 58.6 Oscar Lorbeer U11 1st 77.8 John Van Beek U13 1st 83.8 Lucy Hagon U15 3rd 56.6 Kian Henderson U15 3rd 79.5 Tim Forsyth U15 5th 52.3 Alice Warner U17 2nd 79.7 Holly Allen U17 3rd 28.9 Lachlan Shellabear U17 1st 88.0 Jasmine Pearson Junior International 3rd 97.885 Eva Kierath Senior International 2nd 94.935 Did You Know? There are three divisions for competitive trampoline in Australia. Levels, Age and International. Athletes who are interested in doing trampoline as a competitive sport begin by competing in the National Australian Levels Division. There are currently 10 competitive levels which cover athletes from complete beginners (Level 1) to aspiring Olympic Trampolinists (Level 10). Competitions for the levels stream run both in WA and interstate. Levels Athletes represent their clubs and their performances contribute to their clubs over all rankings both in WA and Nationally. At each levels competition athletes strive to pass their level (a minimum standard set by the Australian Trampoline Sports Commission) in order to progress and move up to their next level. When an athlete reaches or exceeds the level which corresponds to their age they are eligible to compete in the Age division. Age athletes try to achieve scores which will allow them to become WA state representatives allowing them to compete for WA at the Australian National Championships. International athletes are the best of the best and they aim to reach scores which will allow them to represent Australia and compete internationally.
Autumn Challenge Double Mini Results Zoe Addis Level 1 Blue Ribbon 9.8 Sophie Sutherland Level 2 Blue Ribbon 9.7 Amelia Hagon Level 2 Blue Ribbon 9.7 Fuka Sasaki Level 2 Blue Ribbon 9.6 Layla Hayes Level 2 Blue Ribbon 9.8 Julia Michael Level 2 Red Ribbon 9.5 Sophie Dartnell Level 2 Red Ribbon 9.5 Jarvis Hayes Level 2 Red Ribbon 9.4 Daniel Martis Level 3 1st 113.6 Alicia Donald Level 3 2nd 116.1 Lara Mountain Level 3 3rd 115.7 Ellen Van Beek Level 3 4th 107.8 Scotia Broome Level 3 6th 57.4 Bella Lewis Level 3 7th 56.5 Fletcher Urry Level 4 1st 117.9 Ella Hagon Level 4 2nd 115.4 Jessica Newland Level 5 1st 58.7 Alice Warner Level 5 2nd 114.1 Christian Lorbeer U9 3rd 111.6 Oscar Lorbeer U11 1st 116.6 John Van Beek U13 1st 116.7 Tim Forsyth U15 1st 116.9 Kian Henderson U15 2nd 115.3 Lachlan Shellabear U17 1st 117.0 Autumn Challenge Synchro Results Yellow Sophie Dartnell & Julia Michael Level 2 Ribbon 7.9 Layla Hayes & Sophie Sutherland Level 3 2nd 34.4 Alicia Donald & Bella Lewis Level 3 3rd 33.7 Ella Hagon & Ellen Van Beek Level 4 1st 35.3 Daniel Martis & Fletcher Urry Level 4 1st 34 Oscar Lorbeer & John Van Beek U13 1st 38.7 Tim Forsyth & Kian Henderson U15 1st 35.7 Lucy Hagon & Alice Warner U17 1st 37.5 Eva Kierath & Jasmine Pearson Senior 1st 39.2 Get Involved At Peak Do you have time and want to try something different? Why not volunteer at Peak? There are many ways you can get involved just contact us on admin@peaktrampoline.com.au for more information. What Do Ribbons Mean? This year WA made a slight change to the competitive structure by introducing banded events. These are currently aimed at level 1 & 2 and are designed with the aim of encouraging participation in the lower levels of the sport. They are designed to be a FUN introduction to the competitive side of the sport. The idea is to get the athletes to set high standards for themselves early on in their trampoline career. Athletes are awarded Ribbons based on their performances. PeaBlue Ribbons are the highest ranked ribbons and are for excellent performances Red Ribbons is the second highest ranked ribbon and is for those who have passed their level but have not quite excelled in their performance Green Ribbons are the third highest award and are for athletes which have narrowly missed out on passing their level. Finally, there are the Yellow Ribbons which are for athletes have made too many mistakes and who are probably not having a very good day