Jamie Lewis (gymnast)

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FullnameJamie Lewis
Born2000 (age 2425)
Country
represented

(2019–present)
Jamie Lewis
Lewis with the Westminster Senior Cup trophy at the Men’s London Open on 13 May 2023.
Personal information
Full nameJamie Lewis
Born2000 (age 2425)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented

(2019–present)
ClubWoking Gymnastics Club
Head coach(es)Simon Elliott
Medal record
Men's artistic gymnastics
Representing  Great Britain
Gold medal – first place2025 LeipzigTeam

Jamie Lewis (born 2000) is a British artistic gymnast and member of the British national team. He won gold with the Great Britain team at the 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.[1]

He is a six time Junior European medallist including a team gold in 2016 as well as team and all-around silver and floor exercise gold in 2018.

2016

Lewis attended the 2016 Junior European Championships alongside Joe Fraser, Joshua Nathan, Giarnni Regini-Moran and Donell Osbourne and helped the team win gold. He also qualified for the floor final where he place fifth.[2]

2018

Lewis was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2018 Junior European Championships alongside Jake Jarman, Adam Tobin, Pavel Karnejenko and Donnell Osborne where he competed in the all-around and helped the team take the silver medal. Individually he also won silver in the all-around and on pommel horse, gold on floor exercise and bronze on still rings.[3]

Senior gymnastics career

2018

He attended the Cottbus World Cup but did not qualify for the pommel horse final.[4]

2019

At the 2019 British Championships Lewis won all-around and floor bronze as well as silver on still rings.[5] At the Birmingham World Cup he placed ninth in the all-around.[2] He then competed at the Koper Challenge Cup where he qualified for the pommel horse final and place fourth.[2] This was followed by the Paris Challenge Cup where Lewis competed on pommel horse and still rings but did not qualify for the final.[2]

2023

At British Championships Lewis won silver on pommel horse. He then competed pommel horse, still rings, parallel bars and horizontal bars at the Osijek Challenge Cup where he qualified for the pommel horse final where he placed fourth.[2]

2024

Lewis missed the 2024 season due to a wrist injury.

2025

At the British Championships Lewis took the all-around, floor and high bar titles as well as bronze on pommel horse.[6] Lewis was selected to attend the 2025 European Championships, his first major senior championships, alongside Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Jonas Rushworth and Luke Whitehouse. He helped Britain win their third ever European men's team title.[7] Individually Lewis qualified to the all-around final where he placed 9th.[8]

Competitive history

References

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