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Brewitt competed for Australia at the [[2025 World Taekwondo Championships – Women’s lightweight|2025 World Taekwondo Championships]], winning a bronze |
Brewitt competed for Australia at the [[2025 World Taekwondo Championships – Women’s lightweight|2025 World Taekwondo Championships]], winning a bronze |
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Australian taekwondo practitioner (born 2007)
| Nationality | Australian |
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| Born | (2007-03-28) 28 March 2007 |
| Sport | Taekwondo |
| Weight class | 62 kg |
Gabriella Blewitt (born 28 March 2007) is an Australian taekwondo practitioner. She was a bronze medalist for Australia at the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships.[1]
Born on the 28 March 2007, Brewitt is from Frenchs Forest in Northern Sydney, before studying for a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne University.[2] She is a member of Spirit Taekwondo in New South Wales having started taekwondo at the age of four years-old. When she was aged 17 years-old, Blewitt was selected into the Australian National Performance Centre (NPC) in Melbourne. She was a quarter finalist at the 2024 World Taekwondo Junior Championships, and won medals at the junior level at the 2024 US Open and 2024 Canada Open. She won the Australian Open as a senior and won the bronze medal at the 2024 Oceania Presidents Cup.[3][4][5]
Brewitt competed for Australia at the 2025 World Taekwondo Championships, winning a bronze
medal in the women’s lightweight division, reaching the semi-finals with a win over Mell Mina of Ecuador, before facing eventual gold medalist Wafa Masghouni of Tunisia in her medal match.[6]

