A decade at the top.

Alexandra is one of the most celebrated rhythmic gymnasts in Australian history. A Paris 2024 Olympian, Commonwealth Games multi-medallist, and four-time national all-around champion, Alexandra has proudly carried the Australian flag on the world stage for over a decade.

With over 35 international medals, appearances at five World Championships, and a historic gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Alexandra continues to inspire young athletes with her unmatched dedication, elegance, and passion for the sport. In 2024, she once again made history, winning the Oceania Championship and representing Australia at the Paris Olympic Games, achieving one of the nation’s best results in rhythmic gymnastics.

More than an elite athlete, Alexandra is a role model, balancing her sporting career with law studies at Monash University and leading the next generation through her vision, discipline, and integrity.
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Representing Australia both inside and outside the arena.
From the competition floor to the coaching floor, Kiroi Academy is led by one of Australia's most decorated rhythmic gymnasts, bringing world-class experience to every athlete she trains.
Gold Medalist
Commonwealth Games gold in clubs, silver in the team event, and bronze in the all-around at Birmingham 2022, plus two bronzes at Gold Coast 2018.
2024 Paris Olympian
Represented Australia at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, equalling Australia's second-highest individual rhythmic gymnastics Olympic result.
5x World Championships
Competed at five World Championships from 2018 to 2023 as Australia's top-ranked individual representative.
37+ National Titles
Four-time Australian all-around champion and one of the most decorated gymnasts in the country's history.
Founder, Coach & Judge
An Olympian-turned-coach, bringing FIG accreditation and firsthand world-class experience to every athlete at Kiroi Academy.
5x Athlete of the Year
Named Gymnastics Australia's Athlete of the Year five times, a testament to over a decade of sustained excellence.
Career history
From the competition floor to the coaching floor, Kiroi Academy is led by one of Australia's most decorated rhythmic gymnasts, bringing world-class experience to every athlete she trains.
2024
Competed internationally placing 14th at the Marbella Grand Prix, 9th at Gymnastik International, 32nd at the Faliro World Cup, and 10th at the inaugural European Cup (as the only non-European).
Competed in the European (and Oceania) Championships in Budapest winning the all‑around title, securing continental qualification for Paris 2024.
Selected for Paris 2024 Olympic Team, finishing 22nd in the individual all‑around qualification.
2023
Competed in the Thais Grand Prix (10th in all‑around; hoop final—7th; ribbon final—8th).
Won her fourth consecutive Australian all-around national championship.
Featured in FIG World Cups (Sofia: 32nd; Baku: 29th) and placed 37th all-around at the World Championships in Valencia.
2022
Began with FIG World Cups, placed 12th (Tashkent) and 24th (Baku) all-around.
Retained the Australian all-around national title, plus two apparatus titles and team gold.
Compete in the USA World Games in each apparatus (hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon) with placements ranging between 12th–20th.
Was the first Australian rhythmic gymnast to compete in the 2022 Maccabiah Games and won five bronze medals.
Competed in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and achieved a full set of medals — gold in clubs, silver in team, and bronze in individual all-around.
Concluded the year with 30th place in the all-around qualifications at the World Championships in Sofia.
2021
Competed at the Oceania Championships (also an Olympic qualifier), placing second after a contested score and appeal process
Trained internationally in Azerbaijan, returned to place 14th in Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup, and ranked 36th at the World Championships in Japan (top Commonwealth competitor)