PCYC Pine Rivers was a hub of tumbling, flipping and fun during their Gymnastics Showcase Carnival on 13 September.
In a high-energy day as much about community as it was about skills, 70 gymnasts and their families cheered each other on at the club’s first gymnastics showcase.
The event was designed to showcase the progress and success of all gymnasts, giving athletes a chance to demonstrate what they’ve learned in a fun and supportive environment in front of their friends and family. It was a celebration of the effort and growth each young person has made in themselves.
Club Manager PCYC Pine Rivers Paula Sargent said the event was a huge success and a credit to the team spirit of the participants.
“Our Gymnastics community at PCYC Pine Rivers is truly something special, and it was wonderful to bring everyone together to showcase the skills and progress they’ve made,” she said.
“The carnival was such a fun and high-energy day – it really showed how incredible gymnastics is as a sport. Watching everyone in action reminded me how much strength, flexibility, and confidence it builds. I’m so proud of our gymnasts; they lit up the space with their passion and skill, and I think we all left feeling totally inspired.”
PCYC Pine Rivers team members were happy to see so many families and friends supporting the gymnasts and cheering them on throughout the day.
The Showcase doubled as a fundraiser, with every dollar raised going back into helping PCYC Pine Rivers deliver great outcomes for young people in the community.

Around 370 young gymnasts flipped, tumbled, and cheered their way through a day of excitement and energy at PCYC Queensland’s annual gymnastics carnival, held on 14 June at PCYC Logan.
The fun, inclusive event for PCYC gymnasts of all ages and levels from 12 clubs across southeast Queensland focused on participation, encouragement, and team spirit, with a sprinkle of competition.
“It was such a fun event that really focused on teamwork, the great Gymnastics community we have here at PCYC, and having fun,” said Maree Calder, PCYC Queensland State Sport and Recreation Manager.
“While our gymnasts are immensely skilled and many are very dedicated to their sport – we also focus on the joy of moving your body and working as a team. Our carnival is a celebration of that.”
Events included routine displays, skill circuits, and fun challenges designed to highlight the gymnasts’ progress and enjoyment of the sport.
PCYC Queensland CEO Phil Schultz said the event was a huge success.
“While there was a competitive element and the skills on display were impressive, the focus on building confidence, having fun and community really made this event a standout,” he said.
“It was terrific to see so many athletes, families and friends supporting our gymnasts.
“We want to really embrace the fact that gymnastics is not just about perfect routines, but about participation, perseverance, and passion – and we saw a lot of that at this event.”
Throughout the day, awards were presented to recognise gymnasts of all levels.

