Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Basel, Switzerland

  • Women's events include beam and floor

  • GB's Jessica Gadirova wins third gold medal of Championships with victory in floor final

  • Britain's Amelie Morgan finishes 4th in the beam final

  • Men's finals include vault, parallel bars and high bar

  • GB's Giarnni Regini-Moran wins bronze in men's vault, Courtney Tulloch finishes fifth

  • Final day of championships

  1. Watch: Gadirova, Morgan & Fraser claim GB medal hat-trickpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

    Day four of the European Artistic Gymnastic Championships produced a triple medal haul for the British team.

    Watch the key action as Jessica Gadirova wins silver in the vault, while Joe Fraser (pommel) and Amelie Morgan (uneven bars) both claim bronze.

  2. GB's Gadirova wins second European medalpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

    British teenager Jessica Gadirova wins her second medal in two days at the European Gymnastics Championship in Switzerland.

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  3. Who should I look out for?published at 19:29 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

    Courtney TullochImage source, Getty Images

    Great Britain's Jessica Gadirova will be looking for her third medal of the championships after winning silver in the vault and bronze in the all-around.

    Team-mate Amelie Morgan can also add to her medal tally after claiming bronze in Saturday's uneven bars final.

    Max Whitlock - reigning Olympic and world pommel horse champion - has failed to make the European final after falling off in qualifying fell off during qualifying.

    But Britain's Courtney Tulloch and Giarnni Regini-Moran will compete in the men's vault final alongside European all-around champion Nikita Nagornyy, of Russia.

    Men’s GB team

    Max Whitlock, Joe Fraser, Courtney Tulloch, Giarnni Regini-Moran, Joshua Nathan & Jake Jarman

    Women’s GB team

    Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan, Jessica Gadirova & Phoebe Jakubczyk

  4. What are the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships?published at 19:22 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

    Britain's Joe FraserImage source, Getty Images
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    Britain's Joe Fraser

    It’s been almost 18 months since the last major event in the gymnastics calendar took place but the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships starts this week in Basel, Switzerland.

    The tournament, which is being held in Basel for the fifth time, started on Wednesday, 21 April with qualification events with all-around finals taking place on Friday, 23 April and apparatus finals over the weekend of 24-25 April.

    Federations from 38 countries have travelled to Basel to challenge for the all-round and individual continental titles with a total of 268 gymnasts scheduled to compete: 109 women and 159 men.

    Each country can enter six male and four female gymnasts with a maximum of four gymnasts each per apparatus competing.

    The 24 gymnasts with the highest ranking obtained in the qualifying competition advance to the All-Around Final with a maximum of two gymnasts per country. The eight highest-ranked gymnasts in the qualifying competition per apparatus advance to the Apparatus Finals, again with a maximum of two gymnasts per country/final.

    There is Olympic qualification up for grabs as two Olympic places for men and two for women will be determined based on the results of the all-around qualification competition.

  5. How can I watch European Artistic Gymnastics Championships?published at 19:22 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    You can watch live coverage of the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport website.

    Coverage

    Sunday, 25 April

    11:50–14:40 – Women’s beam and floor finals & men’s vault, parallel bars and high bar finals

  6. How to get into gymnasticspublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 24 April 2021

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    Matt Baker on his journey

    Gymnastics features a range of disciplines such as artistic, trampoline, acrobatics, aerobics and tumbling.

    There are more than 1,600 gymnastic clubs in the country and you can find the one closest to you by using the British Gymnastics club finder, external, and an extensive range of training programmes for people of all abilities and ages are available in sport centres, gyms, schools, universities and colleges.

    British Gymnastics' GymFusion scheme, external has seen over 2,000 performers take part in the non-competitive, show style festivals, with 11 events set to set to take place across the UK in the future.

    Contact your local British Gymnastics development officer, external to discover how you can get started.