NEWCASTLE aerobics powerhouse Allira Bull has claimed her fourth consecutive world title.
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Bull, 25, represented Australia at the Federation of International Sport Aerobics and Fitness 2015 World Championships in Martinique in the Caribbean from December 1 to 5.
She took out the senior individual women’s title.
It was the first time anyone in the sport had won four championships in a row.
Competitors performed two-minute routines in three rounds – preliminaries, semi-finals and finals.
Bull led each round.
She was accompanied by a squad of young athletes from her aerobics studio – Newcastle Sport Aerobics in Gateshead – who also competed at the world championships.
Jewells world aerobics champion Tully Barton, who won gold in the cadet mixed pairs in 2014 with her partner Zane Ellison, finished second in the cadet female individual category.
This year Ellison finished second in the cadet male category.
Siennah Pirona placed second in the junior female category.
Anika Butler finished seventh in her first senior individual women world championship, where she made it to the final round.
“Spice Girls” Lara Ferch, Tia Allardice and Lateisha Pirona claimed third place in the cadet trio category.
Newcastle’s “Ultimate Beat” group also had fantastic results, with “Junior Trio” and “Senior Petite Fitness” placing third and fifth.