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NEARLY 40 MEMBERS OF WESSEX FLYERS TRAMPOLINE CLUB COMPETED IN A COMPETITION AT RINGWOOD SPORTS CENTRE.

And the Dorset Club were celebrating when Esther Barrow, Callum Tilsed, Reine Beau Anderson Dudley, Danielle Titheridge and Lilly Pearce all won gold medals.

The morning events saw the youngest jump and compete a set routine of ten jumps each.

Six-year-old Lilly pearce suprised herself by winning the grade seven event for the under-nines.

Caitlin Purnell took silver in the same event and, alongside Molllie Forden, the trio won team silver.

The under-seven team of Matthew Cheshire, Orla Adams and Ella Thornicroft also came away with team silver. Grade seven (over-nine-years) saw Rachel Knight take forth.

In the Grade six competition further team golds where won.

In the under-nine event, Kirsty Way took bronze and team gold with Emily Peacock and Peggy Forden, while the under-11 team saw Freya Hooper third and Ashleigh Wills, Ria Banwell and Elliot Gear compete winning gold medal team.

Chole Thomas claimed a silver and a team gold, along side Alice Comptom and Katherine Smith in the under-15 years, while the under-13 team scooped silver, (Danielle Way bronze, Farron Aitken and Sam Elkington).

The under/over -18 age group saw Danielle Titheridge take gold in her first competition and Michelle Bayliffe and Georgina Cheshire help the team to yet another gold medal.

With the competition running ahead of time Reine Beau Anderson Dudley had no time for a warm up, but perhaps that proved a bonus when she claimed gold in the grade five under-nines event.

The under-11 team of Jonathon Rogers, Courtney Thompson and Alice Hamblin claim silver while in the under-13 year age band Joe Wright jumped well to finish second just ahead of Chantelle Hooper.

Serena Thompson, 12, just missed out on a medal but performed well to finish fourth place in the under-15 event.

In grade four under-15 competition, the top places were all filled by Wessex Flyers, with Esther Barrow taking gold, Ellen Tilsed silver and Charley Titheridge bronze.

Ellen, Charley and Rebbeca Dinsdale scooped gold, while Esther, Amy Ferris and Emma Hamblin took team silver.

However, it was Ellen's younger brother who secured the second gold of the day for the faimily, going on place better with individual gold in the grade four under 13 event. Maxie Beals took home the final medal of the day, a bronze in the under/over 15 event.