Summary

  • Use play icon at top of page to watch live coverage from Sofia, Bulgaria

  • Women's team Tumbling Final: GB wins gold, France silver & USA bronze

  • Men's Double Mini Team Final: Spain win gold, Portugal silver & USA bronze, GB finishes fifth

  • Women's Double Mini team Final: Australia win gold, USA silver & GB bronze

  • Men's Tumbling Team Final: GB wins gold, Denmark win silver & USA bronze

  1. Who to look out for?published at 10:48 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2022

    Isabelle Songhurst in actionImage source, British Gymnastics

    In the women’s competition, Great Britain’s two-time Olympic medallist, European and world champion Byrony Page leads the squad, 2022 British champion Izzy Songhurst and silver medallist Louise Brownsey will compete too.

    Corey Walkes prepares for his first senior World Championships in the men’s competition. He successfully qualified for the semi-finals in 2021 and narrowly missed out on a team medal.

    His team mates from last year, Andrew Stamp, Zak Perzamanos and Rhys Northover join him again at the 2022 event.

  2. How can I watch?published at 10:46 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2022

    All times listed in GMT

    BBC iPlayer

    BBC Sport has comprehensive live coverage of the 2022 Trampoline World Championships on the BBC Sport website & app.

    Thursday, 17 November

    13:25-16:00: BBC Sport website & app

    Friday, 18 November

    15:00-19:45: BBC Sport website & app

    Saturday, 19 November

    13:00-17:45: BBC Red Button, BBC Sport website & app

  3. What is Trampolining?published at 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2022

    BBC Sport

    Children at a trampoline parkImage source, Getty Images

    Trampolining is a competitive sport in which athletes perform various acrobatic movements while bouncing on a trampoline.

    A trampoline mark is based on a difficulty and execution score decided by judges. A difficulty score begins at 0.0 and goes up continuously with every difficult skill performed while an execution score is different and begins at a score of 10.0, and is then deducted by judges for errors in performance.

    In a competition, a participant will receive five execution scores with the highest and lowest marks thrown out. The three middle scores are then added to the two judges’ difficulty score and a total final mark is given.