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STELLALANDER-TAUNG: The Mmabana Arts Foundation in Taung, has recently welcomed back seven of the gymnasts from Birmingham in the UK, who were part of team South Africa at the World Age Group Games Championships. 

The Foundation was thrilled to announce the extraordinary achievements of their gymnasts at the competition. 
Representing South Africa, these seven phenomenal talents showcased their prowess and determination, leaving an indelible mark on the international stage. 
In the 15-16 age group, Kganya Mahila and Lebogang Mooketsi secured the 30th position globally. In the 13-14 age group, Gontse Mathiba claimed the 19th position, Tshepang Manoto achieved an impressive 18th place and Kobamo Keameditse soared to a commendable 14th position. 
Notably in the 11-12 age group, Mbuso Cindi amazed all, finishing in the top 8 and securing a fantastic 6th place worldwide. And in the 13-14 age group, Vuyisile George showcased remarkable skill, reaching the top 8, advancing to the finals, and claiming an outstanding 5th place globally. Additionally, Vuyisile George’s stellar performance earned him qualification for the inaugural Junior World Championships, where he finished a commendable 13th in this highly competitive event. 
“We congratulate the incredible gymnasts for their dedication, hard work, and determination to leave an indelible mark on the international stage,” Kgalalelo Molotsi of the Mmabana Arts Foundation said.