The hard work paid off for the Gunnedah Physical Culture Club on the weekend.
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The club's members have been working hard throughout 2019 perfecting their routines to perform at the annual zone competition.
Held in Tamworth on the weekend, the club had 28 girls aged between four and 12 years compete.
They had some great results over the two days with several members making it through to the final in their respective age groups and Claire McIvor (six years) and Lucy Semmler (seven years) qualifying to compete at the nationals later in the year.
Bobbie Crane was the youngest of the contingent and danced beautifully in the pre-schoolers division.
In the six years McIvor was fourth, Darcie Crane a finalist, and Giselle Foran and Piper Rose semi-finalists.
Semmler (fourth) was the only Gunnedah competitor in the seven years and Mia Mizzi the eight years, the latter making the semi-finals.
Olivia Semmler, Olivia Perrett and Hallie Thompson were finalists, and Kourtney Collett, Chloe Day, Olivia Kiehne, Holly Joliffe and Zahlee Penfold semi-finalists in the nine years, while in the 10 years Mia Swain qualified for the final, and Jayla Suey, Brooke Kiehne, Dontae Lord, Charlee O'Hearn, Charlette Keeler and Rubee Bendall the semi-finals.
Mackenzie Keeler was a finalist in the 11 years while Alyssa Frey and Kadence Milne performed in the final in the 12 years and Alisha Barton, Charlotte Semmler, Daisy Sheedy and Holly Sheedy the semi-finals.
The club also had three teams perform. The 9/10 Stars team placed fifth while the 9/10 Diamonds team and 11/12yrs team danced beautifully.
Teachers Rebecca Streater, Sam Hubbard, Natalie Smith, Katrina Harwood and Rebecca Wilson were very proud of all of their students and the results they achieved.