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Leah Englund and Grace Gaby

For Leah Englund, gymnastics has been more than a sport—it’s been a lifelong passion and a platform for meaningful relationships. A former Level 10 gymnast who retired at 18, Leah has spent the past 23 years coaching athletes of all ages and abilities, from recreational programs to competitive male and female gymnasts.

As Head Coach of Zodiacs Gymnastics Club in Burnie, Tasmania, for nearly 15 years, Leah has helped shape a small club of 300 members on the northwest coast into a place of connection, achievement and belonging. Central to Leah’s coaching philosophy is the belief that participant-centered coaching is key to keeping people in sport—particularly through their teenage years and into adulthood. This philosophy is most evident in her 14-year coaching partnership with Grace, a gymnast whose story embodies resilience, connection and trust.

Leah has seen Grace through nearly every stage of life: high school, college, two university degrees and now her professional career as an emergency department nurse and paramedic. Together, they have shared triumphs—state titles, national medals, and even Australian Level 10 team selection—and overcome setbacks like injuries, health concerns and disappointments. Through it all, Grace’s continued connection and commitment to gymnastics is a direct reflection of Leah’s unwavering support, tailored approach and deep respect for her athletes.

Leah’s story is about more than medals or milestones; it’s about creating environments where athletes like Grace feel valued, seen, and empowered to pursue their potential. It’s a partnership built on a shared love for the sport, shared goals and mutual trust—proof of the powerful role a coach can play in retention, growth and lifelong participation in sport.

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