Top 20 Gymnast celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Gymnast celebrities [Updated June 2, 2023].
Lauren Mitchell was born
on July 23, 1991
in Australia.
She was coached by Peggy Liddick for several years.
Larrissa Miller was born
on July 12, 1992
in Australia.
She competed at her first Australian Senior National Championship in 2008 and took 12th in the all-around.
Georgia Bonora was born
on May 19, 1990
in Fitzroy, Australia.
She has trained at the Australian Institute of Sport.
Emily Little was born
on March 29, 1994
in Australia.
Ashleigh Brennan was born
on January 18, 1991
in Melbourne, Australia.
She was part of an Australian team that won consecutive gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in 2006 and 2010.
Akira Van was born
on December 21, 2006
in Australia.
She has competed as a member of the Australian gymnastics team Tea Tree Gully, who were named Acromat Club of the Year at the Gymnastics SA Awards in 2017.
Danielle Prince was born
on June 12, 1992
in Brisbane, Australia.
At the 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships in Everett, she won three bronze medals in ball, clubs, and ribbon.
Claudia Weston was born
on December 1, 1998
in Australia.
She has amassed over 70,000 Instagram followers and growing.
Mary-Anne Monckton was born
on November 16, 1994
in Belmont, Australia.
She won more than a dozen medals at the Australian National Championships between 2010 and 2014, including five gold medals.
Olivia Vivian was born
on July 13, 1989
in Perth, Australia.
She won silver with Australia at the 2014 Commonwealth Game. At the 2016 Australian Championships, she suffered a scary fall after landing on her head during a routine on the uneven bars, but wasn't seriously injured.
Soffien Messoudi was born
on August 8, 1990
in Australia.
He is also known for sharing traveling photos and videos through his Instagram including shots from places such as Italy, Germany, and Australia.
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