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South African gymnasts promise no sister sledging
By Michael Hann
GLASGOW, July 23 (Reuters) – Sibling rivalry will be intense but will not get out of hand when South African rhythmic gymnasts Julene and Aimee van Rooyen go head-to-head at the Commonwealth Games.
"We support each other 100 percent and there is no jealousy or fighting.
"We help each other a lot, ask each other to check routines and we always give honest advice, which is really good." The pair were encouraged from a young age to compete in the discipline by their mother.
"She used to compete in artistic gymnastics but when she went to Germany she learned about rhythmic and she brought it back to South Africa," 18-year-old Aimee said.
"We have been learning this since we were babies."
