Gymnasts jump into the spotlight at gala event
The club proudly celebrates its athletes' achievements.
Gymfinity Gymnastics Club, formerly known as Benoni Gymnastics Club, concluded another remarkable year with its traditional prizegiving ceremony and a Christmas-themed gala.
Located in Norton Home Estate, the club continues to nurture talent across various disciplines, including acrobatic gymnastics, tumbling, trampoline, hip-hop, tap, acro dance and even adult cheerleading.

The club proudly celebrates the achievements of its members:
• Deidre Hattingh completed her Junior Hip-Hop teaching qualification with distinction.
• Nadine Hattingh successfully passed her Golden Higher Tap exam.

• Jovana Djordjevic excelled as both a competitive dancer and gymnast.
• Pelo Monalepelo Mojapelo, a seven-year-old tumbling gymnast, was honored as the official winner of the Amayanga-Yanka Athlete of the Year at the Gauteng Sport Awards.

• Additionally, two acrobatic gymnast trios – Amber Isabella Kaelin and Anché Bailey Rachel – represented South Africa at the World Age Group Competitions in Portugal this year.
“The club extends its gratitude to coaches Adri, Anzelle, Armand, Anastasia, David and Sammy for their dedication, as well as to the parents for their unwavering support.

“To the gymnasts and dancers, your hard work and commitment have made the club proud.
“We look forward to an exciting 2025,” said Cilla Hattingh, of the club.
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