LOGS Students Represents South East England at Championships

A pupil fromĀ LOGS has continued his string of sporting successes by winning four medals, including one gold, at the 2017 Trampoline Tumbling & DMT English Championships.

Daniel Bradford, Year 9, took part in a series of events at the national competition last month, having qualified for the individual finals in both Trampoline (Gold level 13-14 Male) and DMT (Silver level 13-16 Male).

Daniel and his competition partner, Thomas Magson, from Sky High Trampoline and DMT Club, also competed in the Synchro competition (Gold level 13-14 yr).Ā  Daniel completed strong routines throughout Saturday, achieving third place in his individual events and first place in the Synchro competition.

On Sunday, Daniel went on to represent the South East in the Regional Cup competition. Up against teams from the North West, South West, Southern and West Midlands, the South East team took home Bronze Medals.

Daniel’s victory is the latest sporting achievement from LOGS pupils, after fellow student Amelia Sandie represented the South East in Basketball.

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