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'''Kimberly Mason''' (born [[19th September]], [[1989]] in [[Manly]], [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]) is Australia's current premier [[Rhythmic gymnastics|Rhythmic Gymnast]] (as of [[2006 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]], [[2006]]). She started rhythmic gymnastics in [[1996]] originally at ''[[Pymble Ladies' College|PLC Sydney]]'' but she is now at ''[[Chatswood, New South Wales|Chatswood]] Gymnastics Club'' under head coach Nicole Higham, herself an ex rhythmic gymnast. Kimberly is currently doing her NSW Higher School Certificate at the ''Northern Beaches Secondary College''. |
'''Kimberly Mason''' (born [[19th September]], [[1989]] in [[Manly]], [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]) is Australia's current premier [[Rhythmic gymnastics|Rhythmic Gymnast]] (as of [[2006 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]], [[2006]]). She started rhythmic gymnastics in [[1996]] originally at ''[[Pymble Ladies' College|PLC Sydney]]'' but she is now at ''[[Chatswood, New South Wales|Chatswood]] Gymnastics Club'' under head coach Nicole Higham, herself an ex rhythmic gymnast. Kimberly is currently doing her [[Higher School Certificate|NSW Higher School Certificate]] at the ''Northern Beaches Secondary College''. |
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Kimberly continues to prove herself as Australia's best rhythmic gymnast with consistently strong performances in International competitions. At the [[2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships|2005 World Championships]] in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]], she only competed 3 out of 4 apparatus but was ranked 64th overall while the next Australian, Naazmi Johnston, was ranked in 94th position. In the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games Kimberly earned herself two individual medals (2nd Ball, 3rd Clubs). |
Kimberly continues to prove herself as Australia's best rhythmic gymnast with consistently strong performances in International competitions. At the [[2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships|2005 World Championships]] in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]], she only competed 3 out of 4 apparatus but was ranked 64th overall while the next Australian, Naazmi Johnston, was ranked in 94th position. In the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games Kimberly earned herself two individual medals (2nd Ball, 3rd Clubs). |
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Kimberly Mason (born 19th September, 1989 in Manly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is Australia's current premier Rhythmic Gymnast (as of Commonwealth Games, 2006). She started rhythmic gymnastics in 1996 originally at PLC Sydney but she is now at Chatswood Gymnastics Club under head coach Nicole Higham, herself an ex rhythmic gymnast. Kimberly is currently doing her NSW Higher School Certificate at the Northern Beaches Secondary College.
Kimberly continues to prove herself as Australia's best rhythmic gymnast with consistently strong performances in International competitions. At the 2005 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, she only competed 3 out of 4 apparatus but was ranked 64th overall while the next Australian, Naazmi Johnston, was ranked in 94th position. In the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games Kimberly earned herself two individual medals (2nd Ball, 3rd Clubs).