WOOLGOOLGA Physical Culture Club (Physie) has had two of its members crowned National Champions 2025 at the Edith Parsons School of Physical Culture at Sydney Town Hall.
Montana Wright (5 years) and Holly Sanders (Open Advanced Ladies) were awarded National Champions in their divisions, with Montana also being awarded the overall 5-year class Dance Champion.
Woolgoolga Physical Culture Club Head Teacher Gail Airlie told News Of The Area, “This was an outstanding achievement from our club, with all 12 representatives working beautifully and delivering a personal best.”
Ms Airlie said she is justly proud of Holly, who has been a student of hers since she was five years old.
The club results are as follows:
– Montana Wright 5 Year Individual Champion and Dance Winner.
– Lara Carriage 7 Years National Grand Finalist.
– Havana Wright 7 Years 3rd Place.
– Ava Rea 8 Years 5th Place.
– Addisyn Smith 12 Years 4th Place.
– Pippa Tucker 12 Years 2nd Place.
– Khloe Wright 13 Years 4th Place.
– Acacia Tucker 16 Years NGF.
– Celine Shih Intermediate Seniors NGF.
– Gabi Dowler Open Seniors NGF.
– Holly Sanders Open Advanced Ladies Group 1 Champion.
– Courtney Wright Open Advanced Ladies Group 3 2nd Place.
Woolgoolga Physie classes are held at Sandy Beach Public School on Mondays and Wednesdays, recommencing on Wednesday, 18 February 2026.
Ms Airlie is keen to encourage starters in the discipline.
“We would love you to join us and be part of our Physie family.
“We offer two free trial classes at the start of the year to help learn the “basics” before we commence learning our routines.”
“We’re a small, friendly, family-oriented club and look forward to meeting members old and new.”
The Government’s Active and Creative Vouchers are accepted by the club.
Classes cater for all ages, from four-year-olds to senior ladies, and are designed to build confidence, strength, flexibility and co-ordination, with a focus on fun and technique.
By Andrea FERRARI
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