Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance student Karlee Briggs has finished sixth in Australia after competing in the Senior National Championships at the Sydney Opera House recently.
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This is the third time Karlee has placed in the national championships, having qualified for the senior final at the Opera House for the past six consecutive years.
Kelsey Duke also represented Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance at the prestigious Senior National Championships at the Opera House on Monday, December 4.
Club 2400 head teacher Pam Burley said both Karlee and Kelsey were once again fantastic representatives for the Moree club.
“Both girls performed a stunning routine on the night in their top 12 national final, with Karlee gaining sixth place,” she said.
Karlee’s sixth-place performance rounds out a fantastic year for Club 2400 which had a large number of students make it to nationals, as well as a handful placing in the top 12 of their respective age divisions.
The latest of these was Stevie Munro who gained a top 12 national final spot at the Ladies National Championships held in Sydney on November 25.
“We wish to congratulate Stevie Munro on her amazing effort at Ladies National Championships,” Ms Burley said.
Club 2400 Moree Physie and Dance would like to wish all their members a Merry Christmas and thank the Moree community for their continued support.