NZ's trailblazing trampoline star: On the bounce with Maddie Davidson
Meet Maddie Davidson, the first Kiwi woman to compete at an Olympic trampoline event.
Meet Maddie Davidson, the first Kiwi woman to compete at an Olympic trampoline event.
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