Allana Slater

      

 

QUICK FACTS

Birthplace: Mount Claremont, WA
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Nickname:  Larn, Larns
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TRAINING INFORMATION

Age began gymnastics and reason for starting:  16 months old in a todler program because a doctor suggested gym for balance and coordination.
First Club:  Kalajos School of Gymnastics
First Coach:  Jos Henley 
Current Club:  WAIS
Current Coach:  Jo Richards and Nikolai Lapchine
Best apparatus:  Floor and Beam
Favourite skill:  Front aerial
Most difficult skill to learn:  

MOST SIGNIFICANT

Best National Performance:  2000 Australian Championships
Best International Performance:  1999 World Championships
Best Gymnastics Moment:  Team Gold in 1998 Commonwealth Games

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Year Jun/Snr
Team
AA
VT
UB
BB
FX
2004  Senior - 1st   1st  1st 4th  5th 
2003  Senior  3rd  1st  1st  1st  3rd  1st 
2002  Senior 2nd  1st  1st  5th  1st 
2001 Senior-Did not compete  - -
2000  Senior  2nd 1st 6th  1st  1st  2nd 
1999  Senior  5th  10th  1st  10th  7th 
1998  Junior  3rd  6th  8th  20th  8th  3rd 

INTERNATIONAL RESULTS

Year Event
Team
AA
VT
UB
BB
FX
2004 Olympic Games, GRE            
2004 Pacific Alliance 2nd  3rd  - 3rd 3rd 5th
2003 DTB Pokal, GER 8th  7th 
2003 Masillia Gym Cup, FRA  3rd  5th  11th  12th  6th 
2003 Glasgow World Cup, SCO 5th  7th  4th  2nd
2003 World Championships, USA  3rd  13th  -
2003 8 Country Tournament, NED 2nd  2nd
2002 World Cup Final, GER 5th  3rd
2002 World Championships 27th  19th  27th 
2002 Masillia Gym Cup, FRA  2nd  3rd  2nd  4th 
2002 Glasgow Grand Prix, SCO 2nd  7th 
2002 French International, FRA - - - 2nd 
2002 Commonwealth Games, GBR 1st 3rd 1st  2nd  2nd 
2002 Cottbus Grand Prix, GER 1st
2001 World Championships 7th  22nd  4th 
2001 Goodwill Games  6th 8th 
2000 Olympic Games, AUS 7th  17th
2000 World Cup Grand Prix  -  -  -  - 5th 4th 
2000 QANTAS International Challenge, AUS  10th  - 1st
2000 VISA American Cup  2nd  4th 2nd  1st  3rd 
1999 World Championships 5th  9th   -  -  -  -

MAJOR EVENT HISTORY

Commonwealth Games:  1998, 2002
World Championships:  1999, 2001, 2003 
Olympic Games:  2000