'What a performance!' - Gadirova wins third consecutive floor titlepublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 16 April 2023
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Jessica Gadirova wins gold and Alice Kinsella silver in women's floor final
Jake Jarman wins silver in men's vault final
Ondine Achampong finishes fourth in beam final
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Great Britain won their first-ever women's team gold at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
Ondine Achampong, Jessica Gadirova, Becky Downie, Alice Kinsella and Georgia-Mae Fenton combined to score 164.428 points over the four apparatus.
Italy claimed silver with 161.629 points, while the Netherlands came third with 158.896 points.
"I'm so proud, we put in some massive performances and it feels so special to have won as a team," said Gadirova.
"Personally I'm so happy to have been able to deliver my routines for the team, it feels incredible to stand on the top of the podium with them."
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