Great Britain men's national artistic gymnastics team

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The Great Britain men's national artistic gymnastics team represents Great Britain in FIG international competitions. The team has won 2 Olympic bronze medals in 1912 and 2012 and 2 World Championships medals, silver in 2015 and bronze in 2022.

Continental unionEuropean Gymnastics Union
National federationBritish Gymnastics
Head coachBarry Collie
Training locationLilleshall Hall
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Great Britain men's national gymnastics team
Continental unionEuropean Gymnastics Union
National federationBritish Gymnastics
Head coachBarry Collie
Training locationLilleshall Hall
Olympic Games
Appearances13
Medals Bronze: 1912, 2012
World Championships
Medals Silver: 2015
Bronze: 2022
European Championships
Medals Gold: 2012, 2022, 2025
Silver: 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2024
Bronze: 2023
Junior World Championships
Appearances3
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History

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] The first team medal at the World Championships came at the 2015 World Championships where the men took silver.[4] They took a bronze at the 2022 World Championships.

2026 Senior Roster

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Senior Squad[5]
Name Birthdate and age Birthplace Club
Adam Tobin (2001-02-02) 2 February 2001 (age 25) Barnstaple, England Notts Gymnastics Academy
Alex Yolshin-Cash 2005 Derby, England Notts Gymnastics Academy
Cameron Lynn (2003-04-26) 26 April 2003 (age 23) Scotland West Lothian Artistic GC
Courtney Tulloch (1995-10-06) 6 October 1995 (age 30) Maidstone, England South Essex Gymnastics Club
Harry Hepworth (2003-12-06) 6 December 2003 (age 22) England Leeds Gymnastics Club
Jake Jarman (2001-12-03) 3 December 2001 (age 24) Peterborough, England Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club
Jamie Lewis 2000 Guildford, England Woking Gymnastics Club
Joe Fraser (1998-12-06) 6 December 1998 (age 27) Birmingham, England City of Birmingham Gym Club
Jonas Rushworth 2006 Leeds, England Leeds Gymnastics Club
Joshua Nathan (1999-09-25) 25 September 1999 (age 26) Nottingham, England City of Birmingham Gym Club
Luke Whitehouse (2002-07-02) 2 July 2002 (age 23) Halifax, England Leeds Gymnastics Club
Max Whitlock (1993-01-13) 13 January 1993 (age 33) Hemel Hempstead, England South Essex Gymnastics Club
Remell Robinson-Bailey 2003 Birmingham, England City of Birmingham Gym Club
Reuben Ward 2005 Manchester, England Manchester Academy of Gymnastics
Sam Mostowfi 2002 Haywards Heath, England Pegasus Gymnastics
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Senior Development Squad[5]
Name Club
Alex Niscoveanu South Essex Gymnastics Club
Elliot Vernon Leeds Gymnastics Club
Gabriel Langton City of Birmingham Gym Club
Jack Stanley Leeds Gymnastics Club
Kieran Rockett Europa Gym Centre CIC
Luke Marsh Notts Gymnastics Academy
Michael Goddard Leeds Gymnastics Club
Oakley Banks Pegasus Gymnastics
Sol Scott Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club
Uzair Chowdury Huntingdon Olympic Gymnastics Club
Winston Powell City of Birmingham Gym Club
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Team competition results

Olympic Games

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Year Position Squad
1908 8th See team members
1912 Bronze Albert Betts, William Cowhig, Sidney Cross, Harold Dickason, Herbert Drury, Bernard Franklin, Leonard Hanson, Samuel Hodgetts,
Charles Luck, William MacKune, Ronald McLean, Alfred Messenger, Henry Oberholzer, Edward Pepper, Edward Potts, Reginald Potts,
George Ross, Charles Simmons, Arthur Southern, William Titt, Charles Vigurs, Samuel Walker, John Whitaker
1920 5th Sidney Andrew, Albert Betts, Arthur Cocksedge, James Cotterell, William Cowhig, Sidney Cross, Horace Dawswell, J. E. Dingley,
Sidney Domville, H. W. Doncaster, Reginald Edgecombe, Wyndham Edwards, Harry Finchett, Bernard Franklin, J. Harris,
Samuel Hodgetts, Stanley Leigh, George Masters, Ronald McLean, Oliver Morris, Ted Ness, A. E. Page, Alfred Pinner,
Teddy Pugh, H. W. Taylor, John Walker, Ralph Yandell
1924 6th Stanley Leigh, Harold Brown, Harry Finchett, Fred Hawkins, Thomas Hopkins, Ernest Leigh, Stan Humphreys, Alfred Spencer
1928 11th Arthur Whitford, E. W. Warren, Bert Cronin, E. A. Walton, T. B. Parkinson, Gilbert Raynes, Harry Finchett, Stan Humphreys
1948 12th George Weedon, Frank Turner, Ken Buffin, Alec Wales, Percy May, Jack Flaherty, Glyn Hopkins, Ivor Vice
1952 21st Ken Buffin, Graham Harcourt, Peter Starling, Frank Turner, George Weedon, Jack Whitford
1960 19th Ken Buffin, Dick Gradley, John Mulhall, Jack Pancott, Peter Starling, Nik Stuart
1984 9th Terry Bartlett, Carl Beynon Keith Langley, Andrew Morris, Eddie Van Hoof, Barry Winch
1988 did not qualify a team
1992 12th Terence Bartlett, Paul Bowler, Marvin Campbell, David Cox, James Michael May, Neil Thomas
1996 did not qualify a team
2000 did not qualify a team
2004 did not qualify a team
2008 did not qualify a team
2012 Bronze Sam Oldham, Daniel Purvis, Louis Smith, Kristian Thomas, Max Whitlock
2016 4th Brinn Bevan, Louis Smith, Kristian Thomas, Max Whitlock, Nile Wilson
2020 4th Joe Fraser, James Hall, Giarnni Regini-Moran, Max Whitlock
2024 4th Joe Fraser, Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse, Max Whitlock
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World Championships

European Championships

Junior World Championships

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Year Position Squad
2019 14th Sam Mostowfi, Jasper Smith-Gordon, Luke Whitehouse
2023 7th George Atkins, Winston Powell, Alexander Yolshin-Cash
2025 5th Uzair Chowdhury, Evan McPhillips, Sol Scott
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Most decorated gymnasts

This list includes all British male artistic gymnasts who have won medals at the Olympic Games or the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships combined.

Best international results

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See also

References

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