Artistic Gymnastics

General Overview

Artistic Gymnastics combines strength, flexibility, balance, and grace. Whether tumbling, balancing, or performing on apparatus, children develop coordination and confidence in a fun, structured environment. It’s a foundational sport that supports all-round physical development.

Artistic Gymnastics is a showcase sport within the Andrews Cup, providing students in Years 2 to 6 the opportunity to demonstrate physical strength, flexibility, coordination, and rhythm. The program includes floor, beam, bar and vault routines developed through participation in structured training sessions.

The event aligns with Gymnastics Australia’s junior guidelines, focusing on safe progression and individual excellence.

Date

Wednesday 4 November 2026

Venue

Clayfield College Gymnasium

Corner Wagner Rd and Sandgate Rd, Clayfield

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Age Groups

Years 2 to 6

Event information

ELIGIBILITY

The competition structure will consist of 4 Grades – A, B, C & D

C and D Grades will comprise of 2 divisions per grade – C1 & C2 and D1 & D2

A Grade will compete at Level 4

B Grade will compete at Level 3

C1 & C2 Grades will compete at Level 2

D1 & D2 Grades will compete at Level 1

A school may enter: –

  • One team in A Grade
  • One team in B Grade
  • One team in C1 Grade & one team in C2 Grade
  • One team in D1 Grade & one team in D2 Grade

It will be left to the discretion of the host school to determine whether additional teams can be accommodated once nominations have been received. Additional teams in a Grade will only be accepted if some schools have not entered teams in each grade/division.

Competitors may be chosen from Years 2 – 6 inclusive.

Gymnasts are to be ranked by their school according to ability, regardless of their current or previous participation in the sport.

It is expected that gymnasts currently registered with an affiliated Gymnastics Qld Club at Level 4 or above will compete in A Grade as long as their ranking places them in the top five places.

Exception

Level 4 and above gymnasts:  An A Grade gymnast may only compete in B Grade or below if a school has selected five (5) gymnasts in their A Grade team. A gymnast may be moved to a lower grade within the four weeks prior to the competition, based on a medical recommendation due to injury.

Where vacancies occur in the draw:

The host school will request schools to nominate any additional teams in the relevant Grades.

If more than one school nominates additional teams for a grade, a ballot will be held if required.

Schools entering two teams in a grade/division must enter their teams in ranked descending order of ability.

events

For A & B grades there may be a maximum of five (5) gymnasts in each team & in C & D Grades a maximum of seven (7) gymnasts. In each team, all competitors may compete on each apparatus. In all grades, the best three (3) scores on each apparatus will count towards the team score.

Each team will perform set work on Vault, Bars, Beam and Floor. The 2017 and beyond Australian Levels Program (ALP) will be used as the basis for routines in all grades, with slight modifications to some routines as per the Andrews Cup Gymnastics Rules and Requirements.

The Andrews Cup Artistic Gymnastics event will comprise of three (3) sessions

SPECTATORS

All spectators must adhere to Andrews Cup Policies and Procedures.  Please refer to the Policies on this site for more information.

Photography

Flash photography is strictly prohibited during competition. An official Andrews Cup Association photographer will be permitted access to the competition floor at any time and will wear an orange bib for identification purposes.

Pets

Pets are not permitted at Andrews Cup events. Thank you for your support with this.

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