Australia claims all four team titles at 2026 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships
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Australia has claimed all four team titles at the 2026 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Brisbane, delivering a strong performance across both Women’s and Men’s Artistic Gymnastics competition.
In the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics competition, Australia secured the Senior Team title with a score of 156.497 ahead of New Zealand on 138.229. Australia also topped the Junior Team standings with 147.463, finishing ahead of New Zealand’s 123.862.
Dual Olympian Emily Whitehead led the way in the Senior Women’s All Around competition, taking gold with a score of 50.998 in a successful return to international competition. Fellow Australian Lucy Stewart claimed silver on 50.299, while New Zealand’s Jun McDonald secured bronze with 48.398.
Australia also swept the podium in the Junior Women’s All Around. Alice Johnson claimed the title with 49.399 ahead of teammates Madelyn Fazio (48.532) and Olivia Meaney (47.765).
The Men’s Artistic Gymnastics competition saw Australia continue its dominance, winning the Senior Team title with 234.294 ahead of New Zealand on 205.294. Australia also secured the Junior Team title with 212.528, while New Zealand finished on 115.063.
In the Senior Men’s All Around, Jesse Moore delivered an impressive performance to take gold with 80.165. James Hardy added silver for Australia on 75.331, while Ritam Malik completed an Australian podium sweep with 74.698.
Australia also filled the top three placings in the Junior Men’s All Around competition, led by Elijah Wu with 71.299. Oscar Scott claimed silver on 70.465, while Josef Neumann took bronze with 69.498.
The Championships brought together the region’s leading artistic gymnasts in a showcase of emerging and senior talent, with athletes competing for Oceania titles and international qualification opportunities.




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