Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of the page to watch live BBC Two coverage of the Men’s All Around Final

  • GB's Jake Jarman and Joshua Nathan in action in Men's All Around Final

  • Jarman and Nathan won team bronze on Tuesday

  1. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 12 April 2023

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    Team GB's Courtney Tulloch on creating a new rings skill aged nine

  2. Who to watch out forpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2023

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    Gadirova wins world floor gold

    Great Britain’s Jake Jarman and Joshua Nathan will be in action at the Men's All Around Final at the European Gymnastics Championships in Antalya, Turkey. (Thursday)

    Jarman and Nathan will be looking to add to the bronze medal they won in the team event on Tuesday.

    Four-time Commonwealth gold medallist Jarman, will also compete later in the week in the parallel bars and vault finals.

    GB’s three-time Olympic champion, Max Whitlock withdraw before the start of the championships due to a minor injury.

    World champion Jessica Gadirova and Alice Kinsella will be competing in the women's team event.

  3. How can I watch?published at 16:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2023

    All times subject to change and BST

    BBC iPlayer

    Watch live coverage of the European Gymnastics Championships on BBC 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.

    You can catch up with the action on BBC iPlayer.

    Thursday 13th April - Men’s All Around Final

    14:00 -16:45 BST - BBC 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.

    Friday 14th April - Women's All Around

    14:00 - 16:00 BST - BBC 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.

    Saturday 15th April - Apparatus Finals

    11:30 - 14:00 BST - BBC 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.

    Sunday 16th April - Apparatus Finals

    11:00 - 13:30 BST - BBC 2, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport app.

  4. Get Inspired: Gymnasticspublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 12 April 2023

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    World Gymnastics Championships: GB's male gymnasts on music, style & comedic skills

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