GB's Fraser wins shock gold on parallel barspublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 13 October 2019
Joe Fraser wins Great Britain's first ever gold medal on the parallel bars at the World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart.
Read MoreSimone Biles wins balance beam gold to break World Championship medal record
Biles adds floor routine gold to take her to 25 medals in the competition
GB's Joe Fraser wins stunning parallel bars gold
Dom Cunningham finishes fifth in vault
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Joe Fraser wins Great Britain's first ever gold medal on the parallel bars at the World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart.
Read MoreSimone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in World Championships history by winning her 24th medal with gold on the balance beam.
Read MoreSimone Biles' victory on the vault yesterday drew her level with Vitaly Scherbo's 23-year-old record of 23 medals in the World Championships - but she missed out on taking the record outright after finishing fifth on the uneven bars.
Today she will compete in both the beam and floor events as she looks for the medal that will take her past Scherbo's historic haul and secure her place as the most successful gymnast in the competition.
Max Whitlock regains his world title with victory in the pommel final at the World Gymnastics Championships.
Read MoreMen's Vault
1 Yang Hakseon (Kor) 14.933
2 Artur Dalaloyan (Rus) 14.716
3 Shek Wai Hung (HK) 14.666
4 Igor Radivilov (Ukr) 14.666
5 Le Thanh Tung (Vie) 14.633
6 Marian Dragulescu (Rom) 14.624
7 Nikita Nagornyy (Rus) 14.616
8 Dominick Cunningham (GB) 14.566
Men's Bars
1 Lukas Dauser (Ger) 15.033
2 Petro Pakhniuk (Ukr) 15.033
3 Joe Fraser (GB) 15.000
4 Xiao Ruoteng (Chn) 14.966
5 Ferhat Arican (Tur) 14.933
6 Sun Wei (Chn) 14.800
7 Ahmet Onder (Tur) 14.800
8 Kazuma Kaya (Jpn) 14.800
Men's High Bar
1 Tang Chia-Hung (Tpe) 14.933
2 Samuel Mikulak (US) 14.866
3 Tin Srbic (Cro) 14.833
4 Arthur Mariano (Brz) 14.600
5 Artur Dalaloyan (Rus) 14.433
6 Lin Chaopan (Chn) 14.433
7 Tyson Bull (Aus) 14.366
8 Daiki Hashimoto (Jpn) 14.366
Women's Beam
1 Simone Biles (US) 14.800
2 Li Shijia (Chn) 14.500
3 Liu Tingting (Chn) 14.300
4 Flavia Saraiva (Brz) 13.700
5 Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos (Fra) 13.616
6 Sarah Voss (Ger) 13.600
7 Elsabeth Black (Can) 13.533
8 Anne-Marie Padurariu (Can) 13.500
NB: (GB’s Alice Kinsella 13.433 is second reserve for this final)
Women's Floor
1 Simone Biles (US) 14.833
2 Sunisa Lee (US) 14.200
3 Angelina Melnikova (Rus) 14.100
4 Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos (Fra) 13.966
5 Liliia Akhaimova (Rus) 13.933
6 Flavia Saraiva (Brz) 13.833
7 Roxana Popa (Spa) 13.800
8 Nina Derwael (Bel) 13.600
All times BST and subject to changes.
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BBC coverage and event schedule
Sunday, 13 October
Men's vault, parallel bars and high bar
Women’s beam and floor
11:30-16:00 - BBC Two
The Championships will also be available to watch in full on BBC iPlayer for 30 days.
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