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World Artistic Gymnastics Championships: GB Evans and Martin win floor silver and bronze
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World Artistic Gymnastics Championships: GB Evans and Martin win floor silver and bronze
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Jake Jarman won gold at the the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships as Great Britain claimed a one-two finish in the men's floor final.
Jarman, who took the bronze medal in the event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, finished top with a score of 14.866 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
His compatriot Luke Whitehouse followed closely behind to come second with 14.666 to secure his first medal at a World Championships, having won the past three European titles on floor.
Olympic champion Carlos Yulo of the Philippines rounded off the podium, taking bronze with 14.533.
The previous world floor champion, Israel's Artem Dolgopyat, could not compete following Indonesia's decision to not grant visas to the Israel team because of the country's military offensive in Gaza.
The World Artistic Gymnastics Championships kicked off on Sunday 19 October in Jakarta, Indonesia, and will go on until Saturday 25 October.
The men's qualifications are now complete, and five British gymnasts have made it to the finals.
The women's qualification stages go on until Tuesday, and everyone's finals will start on Wednesday, where BBC Sport will be broadcasting live coverage.
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Image source, Getty ImagesGreat Britain's Harry Hepworth and Jake Jarman hope to use their "good rivalry" to push each other to success at the World Artistic Gymnastic Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Hepworth, who won bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and reigning vault world champion Jarman will compete on the world stage for individual medals despite being close Team GB team-mates.
"It's a good rivalry," Hepworth told BBC Sport. "It's not toxic in any way and I think that's what has helped us get to where we are now.
"We just push each other. We are both doing insanely difficult vaults and understand how hard it is to perfect them."
Jarman will bid to defend his title by building on his performance at May's European championships, which saw him score a near-perfect 15.2 for his first vault.
He hopes to contain his "excitement" this time round, which he admits affected the execution of his second vault in that competition and cost him his third European vault title.
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Image source, Getty ImagesJake Jarman and Harry Hepworth are part of a strong six-man team that will compete across all six apparatus in Jakarta.
Three-time European floor champion Luke Whitehouse features, along with Olympian and former parallel bars world champion Joe Fraser, 10-time major championship medallist Courtney Tulloch and Alex Yolshin-Cash, who will compete at his first senior world championships.
Image source, Getty ImagesIn the women's team, Olympians Ruby Evans and Abi Martin will be joined by British all-around champion Alia Leat and Shantae-Eve Amankwaah, who are making their senior world debuts.
Martin is one to watch for all-around, while Evans prefers floor and vault.
Image source, Getty ImagesThere are no team events this year, which is always the case the year after an Olympics.
American superstar Simone Biles isn't taking part this year, but there are plenty of other incredible athletes to look out for.
The focus will be on Olympic gold medallists Kaylia Nemour of Algeria and Angelina Melnikova.
Veteran gymnasts Leanne Wong, Joscelyn Roberson and Skye Blakely are joined by 17-year-old Dulcy Caylor for Team USA.
Image source, Getty ImagesIn the men’s event, Japan and China will likely face off again in the all-around final with Olympic all-around gold medallists Oka Shinnosuke and Hashimoto Daiki.
They’ll face the likes of former world all-around champion Zhang Boheng and two-time Paris 2024 Olympic gold medallist Carlos Yulo of the Philippines.
Other contenders in the men’s event include American Asher Hong and 2025 European all-around winner Adem Asil of Türkiye.
Ireland's Olympic pommel horse champion Rhys McClenaghan will miss the competition after undergoing shoulder surgery.
Including Israeli gymnasts, defending world floor champion Artem Dolgopyat, will not compete after hosts Indonesia denied them entry to the country because of the country's military offensive in Gaza.
What are the different events at an Artistic Gymnastics competition?
Artistic gymnastic tournaments are split into four main parts:
In each of these parts, men and women do different events, and they take place in a special order, called the Olympic order.
Image source, Getty ImagesThe men's events are slightly different - they compete on six apparatus, and the order is different, too:
Image source, Getty ImagesFor the women, there are four events: