A Highton teenager will represent Australia at DTB Pokal 26 in Stuttgart, Germany, from 19 to 22 March as part of the Australian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Junior International team.
YMCA Geelong’s Olivia Meaney, 14, will again wear the green and gold after representing her country at junior international level, competing in France and Belgium last November.
Meaney delivered strong performances during her European selection and continued to build her reputation as one of the nation’s exciting emerging gymnasts.
Meaney balances elite sport with school at Belmont High, while training 25 hours per week across five days. She trains at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and at YMCA Geelong Gymnastics Club.
Rhian Jamieson, also from YMCA Geelong, was chosen as the Australian Junior International coach for the campaign
“Olivia is a remarkable young athlete and a fantastic representative of our community,” YMCA Geelong chief executive Shona Eland said.
“This selection is proof that the investment in strong regional pathways in sport can provide great opportunities for young people in our region.
“To be selected again for Australia is an incredible achievement. We wish Olivia and Rhian every success in Germany and encourage the community to get behind Olivia’s journey if they’re able.”
A fundraising page has been established to help Meaney reach Germany and continue pursuing her long-term goal of competing at the 2026 Youth Olympics in November.
Community members who wish to support the talented teen are encouraged to donate via her fundraising page at asf.org.au/campaigns/olivia-meaney








