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Dani Le Ray
Australian rhythmic gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Danielle Kate "Dani" Le Ray (born 6 November 1982) is an Australian gymnast.[1] She started gymnastics in 1989 at the age of six. She represented Australia as an Olympic competitor at the Sydney Olympics in rhythmic gymnastics in 2000[2] and in the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur in 1998.
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On the lead up to the Sydney Olympics, Danielle Le Ray also featured in the Bonds "Our Olympic Heroes" calendar alongside Ian Thorpe, Cathy Freeman; Matt Shirvington; Emma George; Geoff Huegill; James Thompkins & Drew Ginn; Grant Hackett; Tania Van Heer; Patrick Johnson; Andrei Kravtsov; Liz Weeks; and Dean Pullar.
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Roles
- Olympian (2000)
- Founder of Le Ray Gymnastics (2000)
- Australian women's Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
- The Elite Representative on the NSW RG Gymsport Committee
- The NSW Independent Girls Schools Sporting Association Gymnastics Convener
Le Ray Gymnastics
Le Ray Gymnastics is now home of five Gymnastics clubs based in Sydney, Australia:
- Le Ray Gymnastics Abbotsleigh in Wahroonga
- Le Ray Gymnastics Academy & High Performance in Greenacre
- Le Ray Gymnastics Birchgrove
- Le Ray Gymnastics PLC Sydney in Croydon
- Le Ray Gymnastics Ravenswood in Gordon
Achievements
- Sydney 2000 Olympian
- Bronze medalist at the Commonwealth Games 1998 in Group All Round
- As the head coach of the Australian women's rhythmic gymnastics team in 2010 the team won the first Australian gold medal in the team event and achieved a further two gold, and two silver in individual events.[3]
- Gymnastics NSW Club of the Year for twelve years running
- Gymnastics NSW Coaching Team of the year for twelve years running
- Founder of "Meriden Rhythmix" (semi-finals of Australia's Got Talent)
References
External links
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