Cleveland Air Magic skipper Emily Edmunds, 19, won her second consecutive Open World Individual Female Championship title at the World Rope Championships in Hong Kong.
Cleveland Air Magic sent three teams to the championships, which attracted more than 1000 athletes from 23 countries.
The 12 to 14-year-old team of Lilly Barker, Samuel Corbin, Jaymee Gilbert, Belinda Charlesworth and Alisha McKee won overall gold in the World Youth Tournament division.
The 15 to 17-year-old team of Cameron Buckby, Maddie Brennan, Mia Rixon, Ebony Corbin and Ivy Doyle won overall gold in the International Open division, and the 18-plus team of Luke Boon, Jake Eve, Emily Edmunds, Ben Cooper and Courtney Rixon won overall gold in the elite Senior Open FISAC division.
Luke, Emily, Ben and Jake also smashed a world record in the four by 30 second team single rope speed event with a score of 390.
This result was secured by previous world record holder Jake Eve who sent the team off to a brilliant start with a score of 103.
Luke, Ben, Jake and Maddy Barker also won gold in the two by 60 second double dutch speed event.
However, the highlight was Emily Edmunds' title. To date, Emily is the only world champion to have been placed in all three individual events a silver in the 30 second speed, a bronze in the three-minute speed and a gold in her freestyle routine, which is the highest score for a female in the history of skipping.
Jake Eve, 21, who was world champion in 2012, won silver and was second overall in the Open World Individual Male division.
Luke Boon, 23, secured bronze and came third overall in the same division.
He also received a standing ovation by wowing the crowd with a sensational score of 511 consecutive triple unders which bettered the previous world record of 400.
In other results, Lillian Barker, 14, won the Junior Female Individual World Championship title in the World Youth Cup.
It's the third consecutive year a skipper from Air Magic has won the title. Lillian's sister, Madeleine, won the same division 2010 and 2012.
Cameron Buckby, 16, took silver overall in the male 15 to 17 years International Open.
Other individuals who placed in component events were Jaymee Gilbert, who won gold in the 12 to 14 girls' freestyle, Courtney Rixon, who took bronze in the open girls' freestyle, and Ben Cooper, who won bronze in the open male three minute speed.
Cleveland Air Magic combined with another Redland team, the Hot Shots, to win a bronze in the prestigious World Demonstration Cup.
The Hotshots, from Mt Cotton, sent three teams to the championships.
The Golden Flames 15-plus female team of Logan Sponseller, Kiarna Maxwell, Brianna Tracy, Keely Thompson, and Shannon Rieck, came first in the 4x30 second speed relay, breaking the world record with a score of 379.5. They also took silver in the four-person routine.
The Wild Flames, comprising Cassidy Sponseller, Emma Tracy, Tamison Lees, Jenna and Savannah Thompson, placed second overall in the 12-14 female division.
The Hot Peppers team of Aimee Edwards, Madeline Eckert, Gracie McClintock, Sarah Dunn and Kyra-Bae Martin also competed in the 12 to 14 years female team division and placed fourth overall and came third in the 4x30 second speed relay.