Behind (from left): Chloe Prinsloo (Milnerton) Ni’Mat Waggie (Lansdowne), Jaylin Farmer (Grabouw), Taya Petinger (Eerste River). Front row: Licrecia Wildschut (Bot River), Gabby Fisher (Eerste River) Ra’eesha Maneveld (Belhar) and Mika Marais (Mitchell’s Plain).


The SA Majorettes team returned from Croatia on Wednesday 4 October after performing in several categories where they secured placement in the top five for some solos, duo/trios and group performances.

Parents and coaches welcomed the girls at the airport.

The South African Majorettes team did the opening performance in Croatia.

This group was from the Western Province Majorettes and Cheerleading Association (WPMCA), associated with the South African Majorettes and Cheerleading Association (SAMCA).

Four majorettes from Goodwood also participated in Croatia in August. 

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Both teams ended up in the top five in their various categories.

The SA team’s senior small drill team won first place in the senior small drill category.

The junior mace group also took first in their category.

Overall the mini formation mace juniors walked away with first place and the pom-pom group juniors ended in fifth place.

The South African team on the first day of the competition.

The senior small drill team.

The junior baton group.

The South African team with coaches Matthew Higgs and Celia Opperman.

The junior pom pom group.

The senior pom pom group.

Behind (from left): Chloe Prinsloo (Milnerton) Ni’Mat Waggie (Lansdowne), Jaylin Farmer (Grabouw), Taya Petinger (Eerste River). Front row: Licrecia Wildschut (Bot River), Gabby Fisher (Eerste River) Ra’eesha Maneveld (Belhar) and Mika Marais (Mitchell’s Plain).

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