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Georgia-Rose Brown
Georgia-Rose Brown (born 22 January 1995) is an Australian artistic gymnast who currently represents New Zealand in international competitions. She represented New Zealand at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Brown represented Australia at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and helped the team win the silver medal, and at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, she won the silver medal on the balance beam and the bronze medal with the team. She competed for Australia at five World Championships and is a five-time bronze medalist in the FIG World Cup series.
Brown was born on 22 January 1995, in Auchenflower, Queensland. She began gymnastics when she was five years old. Her mother is a New Zealander while her father is Australian.
In 2022, Brown began a doctorate program in physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne.
At the junior level, Brown finished sixth in the all-around at the 2009 Australian Championships, and she won the balance beam title. She made her international debut at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships and won a bronze medal with the Australian team. Individually, she placed eighth in the junior all-around and fourth on the uneven bars.
Brown became age-eligible for senior competition in 2011. She made her senior international debut at the Japan Team Cup, where the Australian team finished fourth. At her first senior Australian Championships, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Lauren Mitchell.
Brown was part of the Australian team at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo alongside Ashleigh Brennan, Larrissa Miller, Emily Little, Lauren Mitchell, and Mary-Anne Monckton. She helped the team qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics and competed on the uneven bars in the team final, where Australia finished eighth. After the World Championships, she competed at the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille where she won the gold medal on the uneven bars, the silver medals in the all-around and on the vault, and the bronze medal with the Australian team.
Brown began the 2012 season at the International Gymnix and won a bronze medal on the uneven bars. At the Australian Championships, she finished fourth in the all-around, and she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Olivia Vivian and Mary-Anne Monckton. She was chosen as an alternate for Australia's 2012 Olympic team.
Georgia-Rose Brown
Georgia-Rose Brown (born 22 January 1995) is an Australian artistic gymnast who currently represents New Zealand in international competitions. She represented New Zealand at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Brown represented Australia at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and helped the team win the silver medal, and at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, she won the silver medal on the balance beam and the bronze medal with the team. She competed for Australia at five World Championships and is a five-time bronze medalist in the FIG World Cup series.
Brown was born on 22 January 1995, in Auchenflower, Queensland. She began gymnastics when she was five years old. Her mother is a New Zealander while her father is Australian.
In 2022, Brown began a doctorate program in physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne.
At the junior level, Brown finished sixth in the all-around at the 2009 Australian Championships, and she won the balance beam title. She made her international debut at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships and won a bronze medal with the Australian team. Individually, she placed eighth in the junior all-around and fourth on the uneven bars.
Brown became age-eligible for senior competition in 2011. She made her senior international debut at the Japan Team Cup, where the Australian team finished fourth. At her first senior Australian Championships, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Lauren Mitchell.
Brown was part of the Australian team at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo alongside Ashleigh Brennan, Larrissa Miller, Emily Little, Lauren Mitchell, and Mary-Anne Monckton. She helped the team qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics and competed on the uneven bars in the team final, where Australia finished eighth. After the World Championships, she competed at the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille where she won the gold medal on the uneven bars, the silver medals in the all-around and on the vault, and the bronze medal with the Australian team.
Brown began the 2012 season at the International Gymnix and won a bronze medal on the uneven bars. At the Australian Championships, she finished fourth in the all-around, and she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Olivia Vivian and Mary-Anne Monckton. She was chosen as an alternate for Australia's 2012 Olympic team.
