Team Bath-based rhythmic gymnast and London 2012 Olympian Jade Faulkner has won the first individual contest she has competed in for three years. » Full Story
Six University of Bath-based gymnasts will make history when they become the first team to represent Great Britain in the rhythmic gymnastics group competition at an Olympic Games. » Full Story
Hundreds of people turned out to show their support to the GB rhythmic gymnastics group and enjoy an inspirational evening of entertainment at Team Bath last night » Full Story
People are being invited to turn out in force to show their support and raise funds for the GB rhythmic gymnastics group at Thursday (19 April) night’s 2012 Celebrations event. » Full Story
Team Bath is hosting a major celebration event on Thursday 19 April to help fund the GB rhythmic gymnastics group’s preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games. » Full Story
A group of University of Bath-based rhythmic gymnasts are celebrating taking a big step closer to competing at the London 2012 Olympics after their appeal was upheld by an independent appeal panel today. » Full Story
A Sports Resolutions arbitrator will decide within the next seven days whether a group of Bath-based rhythmic gymnasts have achieved the standard for the London 2012 Olympic Games as set out by British Gymnastics. » Full Story
Britain’s rhythmic gymnastics group say they are pleased their bid to secure nomination to compete at the London 2012 Olympic Games is going to be considered at an independent appeal. » Full Story
The University of Bath-based senior rhythmic gymnastics group have taken a step closer to qualifying for the London 2012 Olympic Games by securing a place at the test event in January. » Full Story
The Great Britain trampolining team, which does some of its training at the University of Bath, has secured its first qualification place for the London 2012 OlympicGames. » Full Story
Britain’s top trampolinists have been finalising their preparations for the World Championships – the first London 2012 Olympic qualifier – at the University of Bath. » Full Story
England’s rhythmic gymnasts rounded off their Commonwealth Games on Thursday by competing individually in the rope, hoop and ribbon at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex. » Full Story
England’s rhythmic gymnasts secured a bronze medal in the team event this evening, banishing the heartache felt when finishing fourth in Melbourne. » Full Story
The women’s team matched the exploits of their men tonight as they earned silver behind the Australians, who secured a fourth consecutive gold in this event. » Full Story
Great Britain and Romania topped the medal table at the Glasgow Grand Prix with both nations claiming two Gold, one Silver and one Bronze Medal. » Full Story
10th Glasgow Grand Prix & World Cup Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics 10th – 11th November 2006 Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena, Argyle Street, Glasgow » Full Story
A young Team England men’s gymnastics team tonight (Thursday) won bronze in the team competition at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. » Full Story
Gymnast Ross Brewer goes for a hat-trick of gold medals when he leads Team England’s defence of the men’s Commonwealth Games team title in Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena tomorrow evening (Thursday). » Full Story
Team England gymnast Beth Tweddle has been told this afternoon (Wednesday) that the right ankle injury she sustained in training yesterday is serious enough to keep her out of the gymnastics competition at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. » Full Story
One week to go, Glasgow is ready to greet the world Gymnastics stars who will compete for the medals, prize money and World Ranking List points in the traditional Grand Prix & World Cup Tournament in the Kelvin Hall, Tue, 25 and Wed, 26 October 2005. » Full Story
We now have the Competition Time Table for the Glasgow Grand Prix & World Cup Gymnastics, at the Kelvin Hall, on Tue. 25th and Wed. 26th October 2005. This is one of the last two major International events before the 2005 World Championships in Melbourne (AUS), in November. » Full Story
British Gymnastics is pleased to announce that on Tuesday, 24 May 2005 the official "go ahead" was given from the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) for the organisation of the traditional Glasgow Grand Prix & World Cup Tournament on October 25-26, 2005. » Full Story
On the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd of April, Men’s gymnastics descended on Gorebrook Liesure Centre for the Continental London Men’s Open and Continental London Development Open. » Full Story
Twice British Champion and twice Commonwealth Games Team Gold medallist Ross Brewer, won the Individual All-around and the P.Bars contest in the Friendly International Australia versus Great Britain, at the Queensland Gymnastics Centre, Brisbane on April 9, 2005. » Full Story
Gymnast Steven Jehu is particularly excited about going into action at the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games after suffering an ankle injury in a freak accident earlier this year. » Full Story
The first final for the men was the floor, won by Brazil’s Diego Hypolito. But China dominated the other two men’s events with Xiao Quin the convincing winner on Pommel Horse » Full Story
One of the best British gymnasts ever, Kanukai Jackson, the 2002 Commonwealth Games All-around Champion, 2002 European Bronze medallist on Vault, and 2000 and 2002 British All-around Champion, has decided to retire from competition. » Full Story
Conformation from the Romanian Gymnastics Federation has been received on Thursday, 14 Oct., that THE star of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Catalina Ponor, Olympic Champion on Beam, Floor and Team, will compete in the Glasgow Grand Prix & World Cup » Full Story
The 2003 British Junior Champion Adam Cox, from West Lothian, Scotland, will join his team mates Ross Brewer and David Massam and all the phenomenal gymnasts from 28 countries, who will compete in the Glasgow Grand Prix and World Cup, 29/31 October, at the Kelvin Hall. » Full Story
The Entry List for the 2004 Glasgow Grand Prix & World Cup event, to be held on October 29th-31st, reads four fresh Olympic Champions from Athens 2004 » Full Story