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Independent Girls Schools to Conduct IGSSA Affairs Association Of Heads Of Independent Girls’ Schools 44th Annual Gymnastics Competition Sydney Gymnastic and Aquatic Centre Rooty Hill Friday 25th October 2013 7.00 am – 3.00 pm approx. Trophies Will Be Presented By Mrs Vicki Waters Principal, Pymble Ladies’ College President AHIGS 2013 RISK WARNING (SECTION 5M OF CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002) Given on behalf of AHIGS and AHIGS Member Schools Listed Below: Abbotsleigh Loreto Normanhurst Queenwood Ascham School Meriden School Ravenswood Brigidine College MLC School Roseville College Calrossy Monte Sant’ Angelo Santa Sabina Canberra Girls’ Grammar Mount St Benedict SCEGGS Darlinghurst Danebank School New England Girls School St Catherine’s School Frensham OLMC Parramatta St Vincent’s College Kambala PLC Armidale Tangara School Kincoppal-Rose Bay PLC Sydney Tara Loreto Kirribilli Pymble Ladies’ College Wenona Gymnastics Carnival 2013 AHIGS and its members’ schools expect students to take responsibility for their own safety by wearing compulsory safety equipment, by thinking carefully about the use of safety equipment that is highly recommended and by behaving in a safe and responsible manner towards team members, opponents, spectators, officials, property and grounds. AHIGS and its members’ schools also expect parents, spectators and other participants to behave in a safe and responsible manner, to comply with the IGSSA Code of Conduct and to set a good example for the girls. While AHIGS and its members’ schools take measures to make the Gymnastics Carnival as safe as reasonably possible for participants, there is a risk that students can be injured and suffer loss (including financial loss) and damage as a result of their participation in these sporting activities, whether at training or in actual events. Parents, spectators and officials could also be injured or suffer loss. Such injury can occur while the student is engaging in or watching a Carnival, or travelling to and from the event. The injury may result from a student's actions, the actions of others, the state of the premises or equipment failure. In particular, injury at Gymnastics Carnivals may result from slipping and falling, collisions with equipment and / or other participants or being inadequately trained and / or prepared for the event. On some occasions, an injury can be serious (such as sprains or strains, lacerations, dislocations, back injuries, concussion, trauma or broken bones). In rare cases the injury can be life threatening or result in permanent disability. If a participant has a pre-existing injury or illness, participating in or officiating at a sporting activity could result in an exacerbation of that injury or illness. Participants could also suffer loss as a result of their personal property being lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Page 2 Sub-Committee of The Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools to conduct IGSSA Affairs AHIGS President: Mrs Vicki Waters Treasurer: Ms Jenny Allum - SCEGGS Darlinghurst Secretary Mrs Maryanne Davis - Danebank Vice President: Mrs Hilary Johnston-Croke – Kincoppal Rose Bay Committee Members: Mrs Jane Curran - Brigidine Mr Wayne Mitchell – MLC School Ms Belinda Harden – PLC Sydney Mrs Belinda Moore - AHIGS Director of Sport Mrs Robyn Waine – AHIGS Assistant Director of Sport Gymnastics Committee 2013 Conveners Women’s Artistic Gymnastics: Karina Jones – Kincoppal Rose Bay Rhythmic Gymnastics: Danielle Le Ray Page 3 Judges New South Wales Gymnastics Association Inc. Officials Provided by participating schools Competition Winners 2012 Artistic Gymnastics Cup - donated by Miss V. Medway Pymble Ladies’ College Rhythmic Gymnastics Shield - donated by Miss J. Buckham Meriden Overall Gymnastics Pointscore Shield - Pymble Ladies’ College Participating Schools and Numbers School Colours Abbotsleigh ABB Gold Black Ascham ASC Red Navy Brigidine BRI Maroon Dark Sky Blue Danebank DAN Jade Red Silver Frensham FRE Green Purple White Kambala KAM Gold Blue Black Kincoppal Rose Bay KRB Navy Teal White Loreto Kirribilli LOK Blue Gold White Loreto Normanhurst LON Navy Gold White Meriden MER Royal Blue White MLC MLC Dark & Light Blue Gold Monte Sant’ Angelo MON Navy Sky White PLC Armidale PLA Light Blue Dark Green PLC Sydney PLS Red White Black Pymble Ladies’ College PYM Red Silver Blue Queenwood QUE Red Grey White Ravenswood RAV Royal Blue Gold Roseville College ROS Maroon Gold White Navy SCEGGS SCE White Navy St.Catherine’s STC Navy Red Gold Tara TAR Navy Light Blue Silver Wenona WEN Navy White Red Page 4 Divisions For 2013 Rhythmic Gymnastics Division 1 Division 2 Abbotsleigh Ascham Meriden Danebank MLC Burwood Kincoppal Rose Bay PLC Sydney Roseville College Pymble Ladies’ College SCEGGS Darlinghurst Ravenswood Wenona St Catherine’s School Tara Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Abbotsleigh Brigidine College Frensham Ascham Danebank Loreto Kirribilli Loreto Normanhurst Kambala Monte Sant’ Angelo MLC Burwood Kincoppal Rose Bay PLC Armidale PLC Sydney Meriden Queenwood Pymble Ladies’ College Tara Ravenswood Wenona Roseville College SCEGGS St Catherine’s School Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Sections Level 1 - Level 10 Rhythmic Gymnastics Sections Level 4: Hoop, Ball, Clubs Level 5 Rope, Ball, Clubs Level 6 Rope, Hoop, Clubs Level 7 to Elite, National Rotation Category 2 Group Ball Category 5 Group Clubs Page 5 Order of Events NB Gymnasts please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to marshalling times as we may start early if we are running ahead of schedule. All times below are approximate! Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Warm up for Level 4-10 will be on the MAG floor Floor routine warm up will be on the MAG floor for levels 4-6 Levels 1 - 3 / Multi-class will have Triple Panels, Level 4 - 6 will have Double Judging Panels (ensure you have a coach for level 4 and then level 5-6) Main Arena WAG 7.10 am - 7.30 am Levels 1,2,3 and Multi-class Warm up 7.30 am - 9.20 am Levels 1,2,3 and Multi-class Compete 9.00 am - 9.20 am Levels 7 - 10 warm up 9.20 am - 11.30 am Levels 7-10 compete 11.10 am - 11.30 am Levels 4-6 warm up 11.30 am - 2.30pm Levels 4-6 Compete 2.30 pm approx. Presentations Rhythmic Gymnastics Main Arena – RG Floor # 1 Sessions may commence up to 30mins ahead of schedule if possible. 7.00 am General warm-up Level 5 7.30 am – 9.40 am Level 5 gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 2) 9.25 am General warm-up Level 7 & 8 9.55 am – 11.10 am Level 7 & 8 gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 2) 10.45 am General warm-up Level 10 & Junior International 11.30 am – 12.45 pm Level 10 & Junior International gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 2) 12.45 pm – 1.10 pm Judges lunch break General Category 5 Clubs Groups 1.10 pm – 1.50 pm Category 5 Clubs Groups compete Page 6 Main Arena – RG Floor # 2 Sessions may commence up to 30mins ahead of schedule if possible. 7.00 am General warm-up Level 4 7.30 am – 9.40 am Level 4 & Multi-class gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 1) 9.25 am General warm-up Level 6 9.55 am – 11.10 am Level 6 gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 1) 10.45am General warm-up Level 9 & Senior International 11.30 am – 12.45 pm Level 9 & Senior International gymnasts compete (rotation 2 on floor 1) 12.45 pm – 1.10 pm Judges lunch break General warm-up Category 2 Ball Groups 1.10 pm – 1.50 pm Category 2 Ball Groups compete School Staff Duties Announcers: IGSSA WAG (7.00am – 3.00pm), Meriden RG Floor 1 (7.00am - 3.00pm), Ravenswood RG Floor 2 (7.00am – 3.00pm) Recorders: IGSSA, Danebank, Pymble (7.30 am - finish) Ribbons: PLC Sydney & IGSSA Rep Entries: IGSSA Change room Supervision: One staff member from each school to regularly patrol change rooms. Runners: Artistic (WAG) Level 1-3: Kincoppal Rose Bay x 2 Level 4 - 6: Ascham x 2 Level 7 -10: Wenona x 2 Rhythmics (RG) Cat 2 Groups: Abbotsleigh x 2 Level 4, 6, 9 & Senior Int: Meriden x 2 Level 5, 7, 8, 10 & Junior Int: Kambala x 2 Cat 5 Groups: Pymble x 2 Duties Floor Manager Music WAG Level 1,2,3 Tara, PLC Sydney No music WAG Level 4 - 6 Brigidine IGSSA, SCEGGS WAG Levels 7 – 10 Loreto Normanhurst IGSSA, Abbotsleigh Page 7 Duties Floor Manager Music WAG - No music MULTI CLASS WAG & RG PLC Sydney RG - Music RG Floor 1 RG Level 5, 7, 8, 10 & Junior Ascham MLC International RG Floor 2 RG Level 4, Multi class, 6, 9 & Pymble Roseville Senior International MLC Burwood RG Floor 1 RG Category 5 Groups Ravenswood St Catherine’s RG Floor 2 RG Category 2 Groups St Catherine’s Wenona IGSSA Gymnastic Titleholders 2012 Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR Kiri Mitchell Jessica Brouguron Maria Xenos Vanessa O’Brien Level 1 Pymble Pymble PLC Sydney Roseville Jocelyn Abbott Phillipa Donaldson Phillipa Donaldson Kaitlin Wong Level 2 Abbotsleigh PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Pymble Sabrina Howell Felicity Chong Tiffany Lai Michelle Joseph Level 3 PLC Sydney Pymble MLC MLC Ella Fergusson Rebecca Bisseh Emily Shun Rebecca Bisseh Level 4 PLC Sydney MLC MLC MLC Ivy Kol Lauren Fisher Grace Kleppich Claire Leung Level 5 PLC Sydney Abbotsleigh PLC Sydney Pymble Eliza Burns Kristen Dive Kristen Dive Kristen Dive Level 6 Brigidine PLC Sydney PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Erin Modaro Stephanie Ryan Olivia Wills Lauren Openshaw Level 7 Abbotsleigh St Catherine’s Danebank Abbotsleigh Tara Milross Tara Milross Madeleine Nedov Madeleine Nedov Level 8 St Vincent’s St Vincent’s Brigidine Brigidine Sophie Wong Sophie Wong Sophie Wong Sophie Wong Level 9 Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Level 10 Emma Nedov Emma Nedov Emma Nedov Emma Nedov Page 8 Brigidine Brigidine Brigidine Brigidine Chloe Bridges- Multi Ellen Maher
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