Joura Leads Australian Nationals

Joura led the next highest finisher, Shona Morgan, by more than a full point. Joura earned her highest score on floor exercise, with a personal best 15.750 (6.3 A Panel).
Ashleigh Brennan finished third ahead of 15-year-old Emma Dennis. Lauren Mitchell, a balance beam finalist at the 2007 World Championships, placed fifth after a 12.850 on uneven bars.
The competition also serves as an Olympic trials for the women's team to Beijing. Head coach Peggy Liddick will pick eight to 12 gymnasts as the training squad for Beijing.
"What I'm looking for is the consistency, their ability to perform when the green light is on and the judges are watching, and when the pressure is on," Liddick said. "The first four spots are pretty much secure, but it's the last two spots and there's about eight girls fighting for that. Those are the kinds of things that are going to make the difference."
Liddick said Australia is aiming for the bronze medal in Beijing, although the team has been weakened by the retirements of several potential Olympians, including world team members Hollie Dykes and Chloe Sims.
The women's all-around competition concludes Friday.
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2008 Australian Championships/Olympic Selection Trials
May 22, Melbourne
Senior All-Around, Day 1
1. Dasha Joura 61.600
2. Shona Morgan 60.400
3. Ashleigh Brennan 59.450
4. Emma Dennis 58.200
5. Lauren Mitchell 57.150
6. Georgia Bonora 56.800
7. Olivia Vivian 55.225
8. Amber Fulljames 54.200
9. Melanie Jones 53.900
10. Yves Berryman 51.675
11. Fiona Coley 50.200
12. Larrissa Miller 50.000
13. Victoria Williams 12.800
14. Naomi Russell 12.500
15. Chloe Turko 10.750
Junior All-Around, Day 1
1. Emily Little 54.400
2. Britt Greeley 53.250
3. Chantelle Turnbull 51.300
4. Karina Brooks 50.300
5. Hannah Simon 48.325
6. Chloe Claringbold 47.075
7. Kirsty Gully 43.150
8. Briana Mitchell 42.925
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