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Winter is the Gymnastics season and the South Wairarapa Gymnastics Club is in full swing. The club caters for children from pre- schoolers through to an extension group for gymnasts showing particular aptitude.

Young people are naturally fit. Gymnastics helps in the development of balance and suppleness, and importantly, the building of self confidence. Gymnastic fitness also enhance performance in other sports.
The well equipped club holds its sessions in the South Wairarapa Stadium at Featherston on Tuesdays. Sessions are: Pre- schoolers 2 – 2.45.
5 – 7 years 3.3- – 4.30. 7 -9 years 4.30 – 5.30. 10 and over 5.30 – 6.30.

The Extension Class is for gymnasts nominated by the Head Coach for special training and is held between 4.30 and 6.30.
For further particulars phone Angie 3086 646

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