25 stunning pictures from the British Gymnastics Championships

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The event, captured by the ECHO, is perhaps the last chance fans have of seeing the stars on British soil before the Olympics

With the Paris Olympics taking place this year the M&S Bank Arena's hosting of the British Gymnastics Championships gave lucky fans the opportunity to see some of the best in their field compete on British soil., which started on Thursday, March 14 and will culminate tomorrow, is probably the last chance to see British gymnasts in action in the UK before they compete on the biggest stage.

Today, Saturday, March 16 was an action-packed day that saw the 2024 senior all-around British champions crowned. The competition saw the most exceptional gymnasts from across the country compete for the prestigious titles. The women’s competition was particularly poignant, as it’s the centenary of the first women’s championship in 1924.The new women’s senior 2024 British Champion with a score of 55.950 is Ondine Achampong from Aylesbury Gymnastics Academy.

In the senior men’s competition, Joe Fraser from City of Birmingham Gym Club, took the British Champion title with a stellar performance, particularly on horizontal bars, parallel bars and pommel horse. Joe wowed the judges with a score of 84.900. Jake Jarman from Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club followed closely, taking the silver medal with a score of 84.350. South Essex’s Courtney Tulloch then rounded off the competition with a score of 80.150 to take bronze.

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