Trampoline, Tumbling and DMT World Championships 2023: How to watch the finals live on the BBC
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Double Olympic medallist Bryony Page heads a 23-strong British team for the 2023 Trampoline, Tumbling and DMT World Championships.
The event takes place in Birmingham from Thursday, 9 November to Sunday, 12 November, and BBC Sport has live coverage of the finals across the Red Button, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app and a network programme on BBC Two.
Page, 32, won individual silver, team silver and helped the British all-around trampoline mixed team win gold at the 2022 World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.
In tumbling, Shanice Davidson will be hoping to upgrade the bronze she won in 2022, and Kristof Willerton will try to turn silver into gold.
Britain's tumbling gymnasts will defend the men's and women's team titles they won there too, while the women's double mini team will be looking to follow up the bronze they won last year.
Birmingham gymnast Jaydon Paddock will compete in front of a home crowd as he aims to win his first World Championship medal.
"Competing at Worlds in my hometown is something I can't believe I get to say. It's an honour," said the 19-year-old.
This will be the primary qualification event for trampoline at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
BBC coverage
All times are GMT and subject to change.
Friday, 10 November
15.30-18.31 - live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website & app
Tumbling Women's Team Final, Tumbling Men's Team Final, DMT Men's Team Final and DMT Women's Team Final
Saturday, 11 November
13.15-18.18 - live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website & app
DMT Men's Final, DMT Women's Final, Tumbling Women's Final, Tumbling Men's Final, Trampoline Women's Team Final and Trampoline Men's Team Final
Sunday, 12 November
12.00-17.04 - live on BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website & app
Synchro Women's Final, Synchro Men's Final, Trampoline Women's Final, Trampoline Men's Final and All-Around Final
14.45-17.00 - live on BBC Two
*National and regional variations have been included in this list where possible, but please check your local listings for more detailed information.
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