OGTD Club

Results: Devon Games (3 July 2016)

All around individual Demelza Brock 1st Shea Coyle 3rd Eloise Cole 4th Jonah Lynch 12th Bethan Honey 17th Reserves: Sienna Fuller and Trinity Bridger Floor Demelza Brock 1st Shea Coyle 5th Body management Demelza Brock  4th Eloise Cole and Shea Coyle 5th Vault Shea Coyle 1st Jonah Lynch and Demelza Brock  4th

Six medals from Totnes

Okehampton Gym, Trampoline and DMT Club had a good day at the Tornadoes competition in Totnes on 1st May, coming away with six medals. For many, it was their first experience of a trampoline competition. For the more seasoned competitors, it was a chance to try out a higher grade.

Down’s Syndrome Association visit SNAP

The Down’s Syndrome Association visited OCRA’s special needs class, SNAP, as part of Down’s Syndrome Awareness week, to see the impact our sessions have had on children and young people with disabilities in Okehampton and the local community.

Sponsored Skills!

We are running a ‘Sponsored Skills!’ event after half term to raise money for a sprung track. This can cost between £6,000 and £15,000, so we need as many gymnasts to get involved as possible. Gymnasts must be 5 years or over to take part. Each gymnast will set themselves a target, e.g. 100 forward …

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Trampolining and Tumbling Competitions

OCRA offers an integrated competitive program for trampoline and tumbling, beginning with our pre-competitive programs, all the way to regional and national divisions. We believe that this is best done with the mutually supportive efforts of all involved in the system – gymnasts, families and coaches.

Devon Youth Games

Well done to the West Devon gym team Katie Chapman, Melissa Doble-Headon, Oscar Hughes, Poppy Twort and Adam Voaden, who secured a bronze medal at the Devon Youth Games with superb performances on floor, vault and body management.

SNAP passes proficiency awards

Congratulations to OCRA’s SNAP children for passing their trampoline and gymnastics proficiency awards. SNAP (Special Needs in the Park) is a fun, social club for children and young people with disabilities, that teaches fundamental movement skills through gymnastics, trampolining, dance and music.