Summary

  • Use the 'watch & listen' tab to follow live coverage from the European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig

  • Olympic floor bronze medallist at Paris 2024 Jake Jarman is representing Team GB alongside fellow Olympian Ruby Evans in the first every Mixed Team Final event

  • Female gymnasts score on the vault, balance beam and floor, while male gymnasts compete on floor, parallel and horizontal bars

  • GB pair Jarman and Evans win silver medal, losing to Germany in gold medal match

  • Italy beat France in bronze medal match

  1. How to watchpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 May

    Times in BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    Wednesday 28th May - Mixed Team Final

    15:50 - 18:20: Coverage available via BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    Thursday 29th May - Women's and Men's All Around Final

    13:00 - 15:00: Coverage available via BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    17:25 - 20:20: BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    Friday 30th May - Apparatus Finals

    15:00 - 18:40: Uninterrupted coverage available via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

    15:00 - 18:00: Coverage available via BBC Two.

    17:50 - 18:40: Coverage available via BBC Red Button.

    Saturday 31st May - Apparatus Finals

    12:00 - 16:00: Coverage available via BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

  2. Get Inspired: How to get into gymnasticspublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 26 May

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    How do I start?

    British,, external Scottish,, external Welsh, , externaland Northern Ireland, external Gymnastics have tools to help you find the gymnastic activity that suits you.

    What is gymnastics?

    There are a number of disciplines in gymnastics, so it's highly likely there'll be one to suit your interests;

    • Artistic is probably the most well-known form of gymnastics. Women tackle four activities, with men taking on six. These include the vault (run and spring over box), the rings (hoops suspended from the ceiling), the bars (parallel frames to swing between) among others. These activities involve you balancing and performing moves.
    • Rhythmic is for women and girls involves performing a routine to music whilst using a ribbon, hula-hoop, ball, rope or clubs.
    • Acrobatic is in a team, and includes balancing on your team-mates or throwing and catching elements.
    • Aerobic is the most energetic of all the types of gymnastics. You perform a routine combined of jumps, lifts or lunges, either in pairs or in a group.
    • Trampoline uses the apparatus to perform somersaults and high leaps.

    Is it for me?

    With 15 different types of gymnastic, all with varying levels of difficulty, there is bound to be one to suit you.

    What to expect when I start?

    • Gymnastics helps to improve your flexibility, balance and co-ordination as well as boosting concentration.
    • Gym-fit, external classes are a great way to combine gymnastics with traditional fitness classes to give you an all-round workout.
    • Start your kids young and help them learn motor skills with Pre-school, external classes.
    • Gymnastics is an inclusive sport and traditional forms can be adapted to include people with a physical or learning disability, sensory impairments or health conditions. Find more information or your nearest class at Disability gymnastics, external.
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    Three exercises that look easier than they are!