NSW/ACT Skipping is a sports club based in Sydney, Australia, dedicated to supporting and promoting the sport of rope skipping. The club was originally founded by Greg and Lorraine Bannerman and has been operating since 2009. Its main focus is to help NSW and ACT skippers excel and reach their personal and team goals in this wonderful sport.
One of the key events organised by NSW/ACT Skipping is the annual NSW/ACT competition, which takes place prior to the national championships. This competition provides an opportunity for skippers from the region to showcase their skills and compete against each other. The club aims to provide a supportive and encouraging environment for skippers to develop and improve their skipping abilities.
Over the years, NSW/ACT Skipping has organised various competitions and championships at different locations across Sydney and the ACT. Some of these include the Rope Skipping Sydney Open Competition in Camden, the NSW Championships/Sydney Open at various venues including Sydney Japanese School, Ravenswood School, and Ryde Community Sports Centre, and the NSW/ACT Championships/Sydney Open at Ryde Community Sports Centre. Additionally, the club has also organised events in Canberra, ACT.
NSW/ACT Skipping is proud of the achievements of its member clubs, including St George CS, Loftus Leapers, Northbridge Knockouts, and Jazzy Jumpers. These clubs have produced talented skippers who have represented NSW/ACT Skipping at various international competitions, such as the Junior Olympics in Houston and the FISAC World Youth in Tampa, FL.
For those interested in joining the club or seeking more information, NSW/ACT Skipping can be contacted via email at skippingnsw@gmail. Com. The club also maintains a website and social media presence for easy access to updates and news about upcoming events.
Overall, NSW/ACT Skipping is a vibrant and passionate sports club that aims to provide a platform for skippers to excel in rope skipping. With its commitment to supporting and nurturing talent, the club continues to contribute to the growth and success of the sport in the region.