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Tweet Yesterday saw Australia clinch the gold medal in the Rhythmic Gymnastics Team Final in the Commonwealth Games.
Gold: Australia 235.735
Silver: Canada 224.325
Bronze: England 220.475
Danielle Prince, Naazmi Johnston & Janine Murray (Australia)
Francesca Fox, Rachel Ennis and Lynne Hutchison (England)
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Commonwealth Games Silver and Gold medalist Luke Folwell talks to the Telegraph about his time at school.
How did your career develop at school?
My two older brothers did gymnastics – my middle brother competed for Great Britain – and both my parents were involved on the coaching side, so it was a natural progression, really.
I just followed them into the gym, from the age of four. I can remember my first days doing gymnastics, with classes on the floor, and …
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Tweet Results from the Women’s Individual Apparatus Finals today in Dehli via Commonwealth Games website. The women competed on beam and floor. Lauren Mitchell from Australia played an absolute blinder, equaling the gymnastics golden Games record held by former Canadian gymnast Lori Strong since 1990. Lauren scooped the gold on beam to equal the four gold medals record held since the year before she was born.
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Tweet Results from the Men’s Individual Apparatus Finals today in Dehli via Commonwealth Games website. The men competed on Vault, P Bars and High Bar.
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Tweet Some photos of the women’s Artistic Individual Final in Dehli yesterday. Click here for more pictures.
Lauren Mitchell (Australia)
Imogen Cairns (England)
Kristin Klarenbach (Canada)
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Tweet Results from the Men’s Individual Apparatus Finals today in Dehli via Commonwealth Games website. The Men competed on Floor, Pommel and Rings.
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Tweet Results from the Women’s Individual Apparatus Finals today in Dehli via Commonwealth Games website. The Women competed on Bars and Vault today.
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Tweet Some photos of the Women’s Artistic Individual All-Around Final in Dehli yesterday. Click here for more pictures.
Imogen Cairns
Georgia Bonora
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Tweet Some photos of the Men’s Artistic Individual All-Around Final in Dehli yesterday. Click here for more pictures.
England’s Luke Folwell
Namibia’s Robert Honiball
Australia’s Joshua Jefferis
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According to This Is Exeter, before winning her team Silver medal yesterday in the Commonwealth Games, Imogen Cairns was considering retirement.
“I’ve put all my focus into just getting back to fitness again and being here and I really thought this would be my last competition before I retire,” she said.
“But everything goes so fast and maybe I might need to think again because I think I proved that I still have it.
“I will focus on this competition first and then have another think about it.”
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Australia 163.700
England 158.200
Canada 154.750
Malyasia 144.050
Scotland 142.000
Singapore 140.650
New Zealand 140.550
India 124.300
Via Commonwealth Games website and GymnasticsResults.com
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Congratulations to Australia again!!
Gold: Australia (163.700)
Silver: England (158.200)
Bronze: Canada (154.750)
The Australian Gymnastics blog will have great coverage of the event.
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Poor Olivia Curran, only days before competing she has had to withdraw from the Commonwealth Games. Olivia tore her ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) whilst training on bars on Wednesday. What a pity. Olivia is obviously gutted, she deferred going to University to qualify for the Commonwealth Games, she tells the BBC;
“I’ve been doing gymnastics since I was three. I went to the Commonwealth Youth Games when I was 13 and that really opened my eyes to big competition,” she added.
“I’ve had four-year plan to get to …
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Gator’s gymnast Marissa King is said to be out of the Commonwealth Games. The English gymnast has apparently has a slight tear in her left pectoral muscle meaning that she needs rest and won’t heal in time for the Commonwealth Games.
“This is a disappointment for Marissa because she was so looking forward to representing England at the Commonwealth Games,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “She needs to just take some time off so this injury can heal.”
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