Regional Results
Auckland
- 2016 Full results
- 2015 Heats. Finals
Nationals Results
| Year | Location | |
| 2025 | Heats Finals | Christchurch |
| 2024 | Heats Heats – FISAF Categories Finals | Queenstown |
| 2023 | Heats Finals | Wellington |
| 2022 | Heats Finals | Invercargill |
| 2021 | Full Results | Online – Straight Finals |
| 2020 | Full results | Dunedin |
| 2019 | Queenstown | |
| 2018 | Heats Finals | Wellington |
| 2017 | Heats Finals | Christchurch |
| 2016 | Full results | Dunedin |
| 2015 | Heats Finals | Wellington |
| 2014 | Heats Finals | Invercargill |
| 2013 | Prelims Heats Finals | Dunedin |
| 2012 | Full results | Wellington |
| 2011 | ||
| 2010 | Finals | Wellington |
Nationals Trophies
- Most Promising Novice Routine
- 2025: Grace Warren
- 2022: Jumping Superstars (St Francis of Assisi)
- 2021: QMC Diamonds (Queen Margaret College)
- 2020: Lucy Roberts Queen Margaret College
- 2019: Madi Logan-Ferris Columba College
- Harding Tuki Cup Most Promising Primary/Intermediate Team
- 2025: Indi & Annabel
- 2022: Monster High (St Johns Primary School / La Muse)
- 2021: Fuel’d Up! (St Josephs Primary School / Fuel Fitness & Health)
- 2020: Rock Babes Tahuna Intermediate/Jump Start Aerobics
- 2019: Team Electrik Tawa Intermediate
- 2017: Kylah & Lashaan, St Brigid’s School
- 2016: 9-5, James Hargest College
- 2015: Uptown Girls, St Orans College Lower Hutt
- 2014: Allstarz, Waihopai Primary School
- 2013: Heart Beats, Fuel Fitness
- 2012: Just Add Water St Andrews College Christchurch
- 2010: Sunnyhill Superstars, Sunnyhill Primary; Aleesha De Jong, Victoria Goodman, Meg Sutton
- The Mihi Aston Award for Artistic Excellence
- 2025: Lucy & Saige
- 2022: Haylee Springford, Southland Girls High School / La Muse
- 2021: Saige Evans and Billie Allan (Queen’s Aerobics / Queen’s High School)
- 2020: Maia Lamb St Hilda’s Collegiate/Queen’s Aerobics
- 2019: Dani Kramers Southland Girls High School
- 2017: Army of Queens, Queens Aerobics
- 2016: Talagia, Bayfield School (Jade Fielding, Sian Remon, Lara Davidson)
- 2015: Jessie Murphy, Kavanagh College Dunedin
- 2014: Madalyn Fox, Kerry Remon and Grace McIntyre, Queens High School Dunedin
- 2013: Yifat Majgaonkar, St Margarets College
- 2012: Christina Ashton Queens High School Dunedin
- 2010: Moulin Rouge, Christchurch Girls High School
- The Tanya Houpt Award for Technical Excellence
- 2025: Charlotte Bloxham
- 2022: Ingrid Fleming (St Johns Primary School / La Muse)
- 2021: Brooke Wilson (Tahuna Intermediate / Queen’s Aerobics)
- 2020: Madi Logan-Ferris Columba College/Queen’s Aerobics
- 2019: Trinity Maydon St Hilda’s Collegiate
- 2017: Briddie Shelton
- 2016: Jessica Scott. Saint Hilda’s
- 2015: Amaya Leslie, Tahuna Normal Intermediate Dunedin
- 2014: Christina Ashton, Queens High School Dunedin
- 2013: Megan Pink, Southland Girls High School / Fuel Fitness
- 2012: Sophie & Joanna Christchurch Girls High School Christchurch
- 2010: Annelise Lowther, Queens High School
- The Jean Shalders Award for Most Potential:
- 2025: Lania Wyrill
- 2022: Harry Easton (Otago Boys’ High School)
- 2021: Bridie Shelton (Otago Girls’ High School)
- 2020: Billie Allan Queen’s High School/Queen’s Aerobics
- 2019: Sophie Whylie La Muse
- 2017: Georgia Wilson, St Clair Primary
- 2016: Abby McMullan, Queens High School
- 2015: Abbie & Jessie, Queens Aerobics / Balmacewen Intermediate Dunedin
- 2014: Emma Alcock, St Hilda’s Collegiate School
- 2013: Tara Canton, Eastern Hutt Primary School / Resultz
- 2012: Miss Americas Avonside Girls High School Christchurch
- 2010: Joanna Parker Christchurch Girls High School
- Coaches Trophy for Most Innovative Choreography:
- 2025: Revolting Children
- 2022: A Lowther / K Snoep – Queen’s High School (Imogen Morey routine)
- 2021: A Lowther / K Snoep – Queen’s High School
- 2020: A Lowther / K Snoep – Maia Lamb, Senior Open Indv Queen’s Aerobics
- 2019: Kim Possibles/Zara Anthony-Whingham Full on Fitness
- Tina Ball School Shield – Most 1st, 2nd, 3rd placings:
- 2025: Tahuna Normal Intermediate
- 2022: Queen’s High School
- 2021: Queen’s High School
- 2020: St Hilda’s Collegiate School, Dunedin
- 2019: St Hilda’s Collegiate School, Dunedin
- 2017: St Hilda’s Collegiate School, Dunedin
- 2016: Saint Hilda’s, Dunedin
- 2015: Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt
- 2014: Queens High School, Dunedin
- 2013: Queens High School, Dunedin
- 2012: Christchurch Girls High School
- 2010: Christchurch Girls High School
- Champion of Champions – Best performance:
- 2025: Lucy & Saige
- Most Promising Individual
- 2016: Dana Jung, Ace Aerobics
- 2015: Judah Kelly, Queens High School Dunedin
- 2014: Claudia Douglas Bell, Queens High School Dunedin
- 2013: Shelton Shaw, Southland Girls High School
- 2012: Yifat Majgaonkar St Margarets College Christchurch
- 2010: Lucy Dallison, St Margaret’s College
- Sportsmanship Challenge Cup
- 2015: St Theresa’s Invercargill
- 2016: Bayfield High School, Dunedin
- 2014: Bayfield High School, Dunedin
- 2013: Christchurch Girls High School
- 2012: Queen’s High School Dunedin
Regionals Trophies
Wellington Trophies
- Highest scoring secondary school athlete
- 2024: Portia McGahan
- 2023: Carey Chen, Queen Margaret College
- 2022: Taylor Whiting – Chilton St James
- 2021: Myah Bere – Chilton St James
- Most promising pre-choreographed team
- 2024: Joy & Zoe – Chilton St James
- 2023: Claire, Crystal & Olivia
- 2022: Sophia & Niamh
- 2021: Sassy Sisters – Chilton St James
- Most promising pre-choreographed individual
- 2024: Portia McGahan
- 2023: Evie Chan
- 2022: Sophia
- 2021: Berlin Day – Rāroa Normal Intermediate School
- Houpt Technical Excellence Trophy
- 2024: Lucy Roberts
- 2023: Genie Girls
- 2022: Lucy & Carey – Queen Margaret College
- 2021: Imogene Tindall – Queen Margaret College
- 2020: Myah Bere – Chilton St James
- Chilton Artistic Excellence (Team)
- 2024: Ice Ice Babies
- 2023: Myah & Tayla
- 2022: Chilton Super Stars
- 2021: All Stars- Chilton St James
- Lowther Artistic Excellence (Individual)
- 2024: Ella Cameron
- 2023: Ella Cameron
- 2022: Carey Chen – Queen Margaret College
- 2021: Danielle Donn – Rāroa Normal Intermediate School
- Highest scoring school
- 2023: Chilton St James
- 2022: Chilton St James
- 2021: Chilton St James
- 2020: Chilton St James
Southland Trophies
- Highest Scoring Individual
- 2024 : Tie
- Harpur McKeown (U12 Div 3) &
- Molly Cole (U19, Div 1), Empire Aerobics
- 2023: Ava Kamaru – Southland Girls High School, La Muse
- 2024 : Tie
- Most Promising Performance
- 2024: Fearless – Empire Aerobics
- 2023: Mila & Melia – Southland Girls High School, Fuel Fitness & Health,
- Most Promising Pre-Choreographed Routine
- 2024: Sophie Howe – James Hargest College, Empire Aerobics
- 2023: Emily Howley – Salford School , La Muse
- Most Potential Individual: Pyper Brown
- 2024: Katelyn Street-Wilson – Fuel Fitness & Health
- 2023: James Hargest College, La Muse
- Artistic Excellence
- 2024: Sophie Purdon – James Hargest College, Empire Aerobics
Otago Trophies
- Most Promising Primary
- 2024: Isabelle Mei (East Taieri School)
- Most Potential Intermediate
- 2024: Olivia Mei (Columba College)
- Most Promising Pre-Choreographed
- 2024: Lania Wyrill (George Street/Ignite Aerobics)
- Artistic Excellence
- 2024: Lucy Carrington (Queen’s High School/Queen’s Aerobics)
- Technical Excellence
- 2024: Charlotte Bloxham (Columba College)
- Highest Scoring Individual
- 2024: Stasa Tucker (Queen’s High School/Queen’s Aerobics)
- Most Aerobic Routine
- 2024: Cassie and Sasha (St Hilda’s/Queen’s Aerobics)
- Highest Scoring School
- 2024: Queen’s High School
