Great Britain defend their European Team Title in Zagreb!

This week of European Championship competition comes to an end today with the final event: the senior team final.

An exciting final kept the Zagreb crowd on the edge of their seats until the very last routine, with Harry Hepworth’s performance on Floor ultimately securing the victory for Great Britain.

The reigning European champions, Great Britain successfully defended their title in Zagreb. Their performances on Rings and Vault gave them a strong advantage, led by Harry Hepworth (14.566 and 14.533) and Courtney Tulloch (14.300 and 14.100). On Parallel Bars, Joe Fraser helped his team maintain its lead with a score of 14.200.

World Gymnastics 2 eventually claimed second place on the podium. Dukhno, who won silver in the All-Around earlier this week, delivered particularly strong performances on Floor (14.466), Vault (14.300) and Parallel Bars (14.166), while his teammate Daniel Marinov also impressed with a score of 14.466 on Vault.

Switzerland completed the podium in third place. Thanks in particular to some very strong performances on Vault, including Florian Langenegger’s 14.066, they secured the bronze medal to round off a successful team final.

Congratulations to the medallists!

  1. Great Britain (GBR) 246.728
  2. World Gymnastics 2 (WG2) 246.158
  3. Switzerland (SUI) 242.094

Find the full results on the event website: https://www.europeangymnastics.com/event/2026-european-championships-womens-artistic-gymnastics-zagreb-cro/results

The date is set for next year! The 2027 Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics European Championships will take place in Yerevan, Armenia, from 27 April to 2 May 2027.

August 23, 2026

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