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  2. 2025 in artistic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2025 Gymnast Country Date Ref Anastasia Ilyankova Russia: 6 January 2025 [1] Arthur Zanetti Brazil: 12 January 2025 [2] Krisztián Balázs Hungary: 20 January 2025 [3]

  3. Poppy-Grace Stickler - Wikipedia

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    On 22 November 2023 she signed her National Letter of Intent to attend the University of Utah and join the Utah Red Rocks gymnastics team for the 2025 season. [14] In early January of 2024 Stickler sustained an L5 fracture in her back and an avulsion fracture on her hip.

  4. Georgia-Mae Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Georgia-Mae Fenton (born 2 November 2000) [2] is an English artistic gymnast and a member of both the British national gymnastics team and the England Commonwealth Games gymnastics squad. She is the 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth champion on uneven bars, and a member of the gold medal-winning England team in 2022.

  5. Category:2025 in gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2025 in gymnastics" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  6. Giarnni Regini-Moran - Wikipedia

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    Giarnni Regini-Moran (born 2 August 1998) is a British artistic gymnast representing Great Britain and England internationally. He is the 2022 world champion on floor exercise (the second British world floor champion after Beth Tweddle and the first British male) and the fourth British world champion in the sport of artistic gymnastics (after Tweddle, Max Whitlock, and Joe Fraser).

  7. Great Britain men's national artistic gymnastics team

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    British gymnasts first competed at the Olympic Games in 1908. [1] They won their first Olympic team medal, a bronze, at the 1912 Olympic Games. [2] They would win their second team medal, another bronze, 100 years later at the 2012 Olympic Games. [3]

  8. Kelly Simm - Wikipedia

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    Later that Month, Simm also competed at the British Championships in Liverpool. In the all-around competition she scored 14.200 on the vault, 12.800 on the uneven bars, 12.200 on the balance beam and 13.900 on the floor which gave her a final total of 53.100, almost half a point lower than her English Championships score, for joint fourth place ...

  9. Courtney Tulloch - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, he was chosen to represent Great Britain at the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China where he helped the men's team qualify to the final with performances on pommel horse, rings and parallel bars. He also qualified in 5th place for the rings final with a score of 15.700.