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Sutton School of Gymnastics British Gymnasts Quiz All of These Answers Sutton School of Gymnastics British Gymnasts Quiz All of these answers can be found on the British Gymnastics website at this address: https://www.british-gymnastics.org/gymnast-profiles Either try it on your own, or use the website at the same time. The answers are on our website to view separately Men’s Artistic: 1. In which year did Brinn Bevan become under 12’s British Champion? 2. Who is Hamish Carter’s coach? 3. In 2017, Joe Cemlyn-Jones became British Champion on which apparatus? 4. Which club does Dominick Cunningham compete for? 5. On which apparatus did Joe Fraser become World Champion on in 2019? 6. James Hall was born in which country? 7. How old is Jake Jarman? 8. Pavel Karnejenko competes for which club? 9. In which year did Jamie Lewis compete at the European Youth Olympic Games? 10. In 2018, in his first year as a Senior, Joshua Nathan placed where at the British Championships in the All Around competition? 11. Giarnni Regini-Moran helped the British Men’s team place where in the 2019 World Championships? 12. Hayden Skinner competes for which club? 13. In 2018, Adam Tobin helped the British team achieve what colour medal at the Junior European Championships? 14. In which year did Courtney Tulloch first compete for Great Britain? 15. In which year did Max Whitlock win double Olympic Gold on Pommel Horse and Floor? 16. At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Nile Wilson won Gold on which apparatus? Women’s Artistic: 1. In 2019, Jessica Daykin won silver on which apparatus at the British Championships? 2. Which two Olympic Games had Becky Downie competed at? 3. What colour medal did Ellie Downie achieve at the 2019 European Championships in the All Around competition? 4. Georgia-Mae Fenton competes for which London club? 5. Claudia Fragapane has achieved two World Championships medals in 2015 and 2015, what colour were they both? 6. Who is Phoebe Jakubczyk’s coach? 7. Taeja James first went to the World Championships in which year? 8. Alice Kinsella has two coaches, Brett Ince and who other? This person also commentates when gymnastics is on the television. 9. Maisie Methuen competes for which country at the Commonwealth Games? 10. In which year did Amelie Morgan compete at the Youth Olympic Games? 11. Kelly Simm competes for which club? 12. In which year did Lucy Stanhope become Espoir English Champion? 13. What place did Emily Thomas achieve at the 2019 Doha World Cup? 14. In 2016, Amy Tinkler achieved a bronze medal on which apparatus at the Olympic Games? Trampolining 1. In 2016, Nathan Bailey placed where at the Olympic Games 2. At the 2017 World Championships, Katherine Driscoll helped Great Britain to achieve what colour medal? 3. In which year did Laura Gallagher make her World Championship debut? 4. In 2016, Bryony Page achieved what colour medal at the Olympic Games? 5. Isabelle Songhurst first went to the World Championships in which year? 6. In which year did Andrew Stamp win an individual Silver at the Youth Olympic Games? 7. Luke Strong competes for which club? 8. In which year did Corey Walkes win a silver medal at the Junior European Championships? .
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