Gymnastics

In a high-calibre final defined by the tension that comes with major international events, Sol Scott and Evan McPhillips delivered two more standout performances for British gymnastics at the 2025 Junior Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Manila. Scott claimed silver, underlining his remarkable consistency on vault, while McPhillips produced a spectacular climb from eighth place to secure bronze. These results continue the strong momentum already seen at European competitions and the European Youth Olympic Festival. Read more Read More
For the past three years, British men’s artistic gymnastics has been living through a golden era that would have seemed unthinkable a decade ago, when only the legendary Max Whitlock kept hopes of world medals alive. At the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Jake Jarman and Luke Whitehouse delivered a stunning British one-two in the floor final, outclassing double Olympic champion Carlos Yulo and underlining the fact that Great Britain now boasts one of the most formidable squads on the planet. Achieved by two athletes aged just 23 and 22, these results capture the spirit of a British movement that is ambitious, meticulously built, and entirely unafraid of the sport’s traditional giants. Read more Read More
From 20 to 24 November 2025, the city of Manila will host the 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. the United Kingdom will be represented by two highly promising squads – both men’s and women’s – made up of rising stars already familiar to fans of the national and European circuits. The aim is clear: to confirm their potential on the global stage and bring home a first world medal. Read more Read More
From the very first day of competition at the 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Osijek, North Macedonia, Britain’s rising stars made their mark. Led by an imperious Evan McPhillips, the British men’s gymnastics team clinched two major titles : team gold and the all-around individual crown. These results highlight the emergence of a new generation: ambitious, supremely talented, and determined to cement Team GB’s place at the summit of artistic gymnastics. Read more Read More
In Leipzig, the British men’s gymnastics team reclaimed their place at the summit of European sport. Posting a total score of 247.528, the Brits secured gold ahead of Switzerland and Italy in a final marked by consistency and composure from a young but remarkably composed squad. Beyond the gold medal, it was the rise of the next generation that truly caught the eye, with Jonas Rushworth and Jamie Lewis, both newcomers at this level playing a decisive role in clinching the title. A team of debutants already showing dominance : Britain’s triumph in Leipzig was more than just another title on the honours list, it was a clear statement of controlled regeneration. While established names like Jake Jarman, Harry Hepworth and Luke Whitehouse, all three part of Team Read more Read More