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Jessica Gadirova

Jessica Gadirova (born 3 October 2004) is an English artistic gymnast of Irish birth and Azerbaijani descent, representing Great Britain internationally.[4] She represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the team event and was part of the silver medal-winning team at the 2022 World Championships and gold medal-winning team at the 2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Jessica Gadirova
Personal information
Country represented
Born (2004-10-03) 3 October 2004 (age 19)[1]
Dublin, Ireland[2]
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior international elite
Years on national team2019–present (GBR)
ClubAylesbury Gymnastics Academy[3]
Head coach(es)Molly Richardson, Joshua Richardson
Medal record
AwardsSee awards

Individually, she is the 2022 World champion on floor exercise, the second British female and third Briton to win a World title on the apparatus (after Beth Tweddle and Giarnni Regini-Moran) as well as a three-time European champion on the same event (in 2021, 2022 and 2023). She is the first female gymnast to win three successive floor titles at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and the first of either sex since Franco Menichelli in 1965.

She is the 2023 European all-around champion, the second Briton after Ellie Downie to achieve that feat, and the 2022 World and 2021 European all-around bronze medalist. Additionally she is the 2021 European vault silver medalist. Gadirova became the first female gymnast to win three gold medals at the same European Championships since Cătălina Ponor for Romania in 2004, and the first to win the all-around title in doing so since Svetlana Khorkina for Russia in 2002.

She competed at the inaugural 2019 Junior World Championships alongside her twin sister, Jennifer. She was the first Irish-born gymnast to win a gymnastics World title in 2022; Rhys McClenaghan won the first gold medal for Ireland days later.

Domestically, Gadirova is a three-time English, three-time British champion.

Personal life edit

Gadirova and her twin sister Jennifer were born in Dublin, Ireland, and are of Azerbaijani descent.[5] Their father, Natig Gadirov, and their mother are from Azerbaijan and emigrated to London in 2001. Gadirova was born in Ireland while her parents worked there for a few months before returning to England. As a result, she has Azeri, Irish and British citizenship.[6][7] Her paternal grandparents live in Baku: her grandmother is a retired paediatrician, and her grandfather is a professor in physics and mathematics.[8] Gadirova and her sister began gymnastics at six years old because their mother wanted them to have an outlet for their energy.[4]

Gymnastics career edit

Espoir edit

2016 edit

In March Gadirova competed at the British Espoir Championships, where she placed 12th in the all-around and sixth on balance beam.[9]

Junior edit

2018 edit

In February Gadirova competed at the English Championships, where she placed 23rd.[10] The following month she competed at the British Championships, where she placed seventh in the all-around, eighth on uneven bars, and sixth on floor exercise.[11] She ended the season competing at the British Team Championships, where she placed 11th in the junior non-squad all-around.[12]

2019 edit

In March Gadirova competed at the English Championships, where she placed fourth behind Ondine Achampong, Halle Hilton, and Jennifer Gadirova.[13] Later that month she competed at the British Championships, where she placed seventh in the all-around, eighth on vault, fourth on uneven bars, and won bronze on floor exercise.[14] Gadirova next competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge, where she finished third in the all-around behind Romanians Ioana Stănciulescu and Silviana Sfiringu and helped Great Britain finish fourth as a team.[15]

In June Gadirova competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships in Győr, Hungary, alongside her twin sister Jennifer and Alia Leat. In the team final they finished in sixth place and individually Gadirova finished 33rd in the all-around.[16]

 
Vault
 
Uneven bars
 
Balance beam
 
Floor exercise

In July Gadirova competed at the Sainté Gym Cup, where she helped Great Britain win team gold.[17] In September she competed at the 2019 Women's British Teams Championships, finishing first in the junior all-around, ahead of her sister. Additionally, she helped Aylesbury finish first as a team.[18]

Senior edit

2021 edit

Gadirova turned senior in 2020, but did not compete due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2021 she was selected to represent Great Britain at the European Championships alongside her twin sister Jennifer (later replaced by Phoebe Jakubczyk),[19] Alice Kinsella, and Amelie Morgan.[20] During qualifications, Gadirova qualified to the all-around final, despite suffering a hard fall off of the balance beam. Additionally, Gadirova qualified to the vault final in first place and the floor exercise final in third place.[21] In the all-around final Gadirova won the bronze medal behind Russians Viktoria Listunova and Angelina Melnikova.[22][23] She is the second British female artistic gymnast after Ellie Downie to win an all-around medal at the European Championships. During the vault final, Gadirova finished second behind Olympic and World vault medalist Giulia Steingruber.[24] On the final day of the competition Gadirova won gold on floor exercise ahead of Melnikova and former world all-around champion Vanessa Ferrari, making her the first British floor exercise champion since Beth Tweddle won in 2010.[25]

On 7 June, Gadirova was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside her twin sister Jennifer, Alice Kinsella, and Amelie Morgan.[26] At the Olympic Games, Gadirova qualified to the all-around and floor exercise finals; additionally, Great Britain qualified for the team final. During the team final, Gadirova performed on vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise, hitting all of her routines and helping Great Britain win the bronze medal, their first Olympic team medal in 93 years.[27] During the all-around final Gadirova fell off the balance beam, but still finished tenth place overall. In doing so she became the highest placing British gymnast in an Olympic all-around final, surpassing Becky Downie's 12th-place finish in 2008.[28] During the floor exercise event final Gadirova performed a clean routine and earned a score of 14.000, finishing in sixth place.[29]

In December 2021 Gadirova became a brand ambassador for gymnastics leotard manufacturer Milano Pro-Sport.[30]

2022 edit

In March, Gadirova competed at the English Championships, where she won the all-around and also took gold on vault and floor.[31]

 
Gadirova vaulting at the 2022 European Championships

Later that month, Gadirova competed at the British Championships in Liverpool, where she took gold in the all-around with a score of 54.650, ahead of her Aylesbury teammates Ondine Achampong and her sister Jennifer.[32] She then went on to win gold on vault and floor as well as silver on beam.[33] In July, Gadirova was selected to compete at the European Championships alongside her sister Jennifer, Achampong, Georgia-Mae Fenton, and Alice Kinsella.[34] In August, Gadriova competed at the European Championships. She contributed scores on vault and floor exercise towards Great Britain's second-place finish.[35] During event finals, Gadirova won gold on floor exercise for the second consecutive year. Gadirova was also named Gymnast of the Year 2021 by European Gymnastics, alongside Boryana Kaleyn and Ferhat Arıcan.[36]

In September, Gadirova was named to the team to compete at the 2022 World Championships, once again alongside her twin sister Jennifer, Achampong, Kinsella, and Fenton.[37] She helped Great Britain qualify to the team final and individually she qualified to the all-around, vault, and floor exercise finals. During the team final, Gadirova competed on vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise, helping Great Britain win the silver medal and achieve their highest placement at a World Championships. Additionally Gadirova posted the highest floor exercise score of the competition.[38] During the all-around final Gadirova placed third behind Rebeca Andrade and Shilese Jones, earning Great Britain's first World all-around medal.[39] Gadirova withdrew from the vault final. On the last day of competition she competed in the floor exercise final. She was the last competitor to compete and earned a score 14.200 to win the title. She became the second British woman to win the floor exercise title after Beth Tweddle did so in 2009. Gadirova was the second British gymnast to win a gold medal at these World Championships after Giarnni Regini-Moran won the men's floor exercise title the previous day. At only 18 years and 34 days old, Gadirova became the youngest British gymnast to become a World Champion.[40] Due to her performances at the World Championships, Gadirova was named Sunday Times Young Sportswoman of the Year[41] and additionally won the Sports Journalists' Association Peter Wilson Trophy for international newcomer, alongside fellow British gymnast Jake Jarman.[42] In December, she won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award.[43]

2023 edit

Gadirova competed at the English Championships, where she placed fourth on uneven bars. She was named to the team to compete at the upcoming European Championships, alongside Becky Downie, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Ondine Achampong, and Alice Kinsella.[44]

At the European Championships. Gadirova helped Great Britain win their first team gold medal. Additionally she qualified to the all-around, balance beam, and floor exercise finals in first place.[45] During the all-around final, Gadirova scored 55.032 to win gold ahead of Zsófia Kovács and Alice D'Amato.[46] During apparatus finals, Gadirova finished seventh on balance beam following a fall on dismount, but won her third consecutive title, and third gold of the championships on floor exercise.[47] She was awarded the master gymnast award for the tournament.

In September Gadirova was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2023 World Championships alongside Kinsella, Achampong, Fenton, and Ruby Evans.[48] She helped the British team to second place in qualifications as well as qualifying to the individual all-around, vault, beam and floor finals.[49] But in the team final, where Gadirova contributed on all four events, the team were unable to reach the same level as they did in qualifications and finished sixth as a team.[50] On the day of the individual all-around event, British Gymnastics in a surprise announcement said that Gadirova had withdrawn from the all-around competition as a "precautionary measure" after she felt some pain during training and was replaced by teammate Alice Kinsella.[51] On 15 October, Gadirova posted on her Instagram account that her withdrawal from the individual all-around was because she had suffered a full tear of her anterior cruciate ligament in which she described as a "freak accident" whilst performing a gymnastics prep skill in training.[52]

Selected competitive skills edit

Apparatus Name Description Difficulty[a] Performed
Vault López Yurchenko half-on entry, laid out salto forwards with ½ twist 5.2 2021–22
Baitova Yurchenko entry, laid out salto backwards with two twists 5.4 2021–22
Uneven Bars Van Leeuwen Toe-on Shaposhnikova transition with ½ twist to high bar E 2021–22
Tweddle Toe-on Tkatchev with ½ turn F 2021
Balance Beam Double pike Dismount: Double piked salto backwards E 2021–22
Floor Exercise Mukhina Full-twisting (1/1) double tucked salto backwards E 2021
Double Layout Double laid out salto backwards F 2021–22
Chusovitina Full-twisting (1/1) double laid out salto backwards H 2022
Silivas Double-twisting (2/1) double tucked salto backwards H 2021–22
  1. ^ Valid for the 2017–2021 Code of Points

Competitive history edit

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Espoir
2016 British Espoir Championships 12 6
Junior
2018 English Championships 23
British Championships 7 8 6
British Team Championships   11
2019 English Championships 4
British Championships 7 8 4  
FIT Challenge 4  
Junior World Championships 6
Sainté Gym Cup   7
British Team Championships    
Senior
2021
European Championships      
Olympic Games   10 6
2022 English Championships     4 4  
British Championships        
European Championships   10 5  
World Championships     WD  
2023 British Championships 4  
European Championships     7  
World Championships 6 WD WD WD WD

Awards edit

References edit

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jessica, gadirova, born, october, 2004, english, artistic, gymnast, irish, birth, azerbaijani, descent, representing, great, britain, internationally, represented, great, britain, 2020, summer, olympics, bronze, medal, team, event, part, silver, medal, winning. Jessica Gadirova born 3 October 2004 is an English artistic gymnast of Irish birth and Azerbaijani descent representing Great Britain internationally 4 She represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the team event and was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2022 World Championships and gold medal winning team at the 2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Jessica GadirovaGadirova at the 2022 European ChampionshipsPersonal informationCountry represented Great Britain EnglandBorn 2004 10 03 3 October 2004 age 19 1 Dublin Ireland 2 DisciplineWomen s artistic gymnasticsLevelSenior international eliteYears on national team2019 present GBR ClubAylesbury Gymnastics Academy 3 Head coach es Molly Richardson Joshua RichardsonMedal record Women s artistic gymnasticsRepresenting Great BritainOlympic Games2020 Tokyo TeamWorld Championships2022 Liverpool Floor Exercise2022 Liverpool Team2022 Liverpool All AroundEuropean Championships2021 Basel Floor Exercise2022 Munich Floor Exercise2023 Antalya Team2023 Antalya All Around2023 Antalya Floor Exercise2021 Basel Vault2022 Munich Team2021 Basel All AroundAwardsSee awardsIndividually she is the 2022 World champion on floor exercise the second British female and third Briton to win a World title on the apparatus after Beth Tweddle and Giarnni Regini Moran as well as a three time European champion on the same event in 2021 2022 and 2023 She is the first female gymnast to win three successive floor titles at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the first of either sex since Franco Menichelli in 1965 She is the 2023 European all around champion the second Briton after Ellie Downie to achieve that feat and the 2022 World and 2021 European all around bronze medalist Additionally she is the 2021 European vault silver medalist Gadirova became the first female gymnast to win three gold medals at the same European Championships since Cătălina Ponor for Romania in 2004 and the first to win the all around title in doing so since Svetlana Khorkina for Russia in 2002 She competed at the inaugural 2019 Junior World Championships alongside her twin sister Jennifer She was the first Irish born gymnast to win a gymnastics World title in 2022 Rhys McClenaghan won the first gold medal for Ireland days later Domestically Gadirova is a three time English three time British champion Contents 1 Personal life 2 Gymnastics career 2 1 Espoir 2 1 1 2016 2 2 Junior 2 2 1 2018 2 2 2 2019 2 3 Senior 2 3 1 2021 2 3 2 2022 2 3 3 2023 3 Selected competitive skills 4 Competitive history 5 Awards 6 ReferencesPersonal life editGadirova and her twin sister Jennifer were born in Dublin Ireland and are of Azerbaijani descent 5 Their father Natig Gadirov and their mother are from Azerbaijan and emigrated to London in 2001 Gadirova was born in Ireland while her parents worked there for a few months before returning to England As a result she has Azeri Irish and British citizenship 6 7 Her paternal grandparents live in Baku her grandmother is a retired paediatrician and her grandfather is a professor in physics and mathematics 8 Gadirova and her sister began gymnastics at six years old because their mother wanted them to have an outlet for their energy 4 Gymnastics career editEspoir edit 2016 edit In March Gadirova competed at the British Espoir Championships where she placed 12th in the all around and sixth on balance beam 9 Junior edit 2018 edit In February Gadirova competed at the English Championships where she placed 23rd 10 The following month she competed at the British Championships where she placed seventh in the all around eighth on uneven bars and sixth on floor exercise 11 She ended the season competing at the British Team Championships where she placed 11th in the junior non squad all around 12 2019 edit In March Gadirova competed at the English Championships where she placed fourth behind Ondine Achampong Halle Hilton and Jennifer Gadirova 13 Later that month she competed at the British Championships where she placed seventh in the all around eighth on vault fourth on uneven bars and won bronze on floor exercise 14 Gadirova next competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge where she finished third in the all around behind Romanians Ioana Stănciulescu and Silviana Sfiringu and helped Great Britain finish fourth as a team 15 In June Gadirova competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships in Gyor Hungary alongside her twin sister Jennifer and Alia Leat In the team final they finished in sixth place and individually Gadirova finished 33rd in the all around 16 nbsp Vault nbsp Uneven bars nbsp Balance beam nbsp Floor exerciseGadirova at the 2019 Junior World Championships In July Gadirova competed at the Sainte Gym Cup where she helped Great Britain win team gold 17 In September she competed at the 2019 Women s British Teams Championships finishing first in the junior all around ahead of her sister Additionally she helped Aylesbury finish first as a team 18 Senior edit 2021 edit Gadirova turned senior in 2020 but did not compete due to the worldwide COVID 19 pandemic In April 2021 she was selected to represent Great Britain at the European Championships alongside her twin sister Jennifer later replaced by Phoebe Jakubczyk 19 Alice Kinsella and Amelie Morgan 20 During qualifications Gadirova qualified to the all around final despite suffering a hard fall off of the balance beam Additionally Gadirova qualified to the vault final in first place and the floor exercise final in third place 21 In the all around final Gadirova won the bronze medal behind Russians Viktoria Listunova and Angelina Melnikova 22 23 She is the second British female artistic gymnast after Ellie Downie to win an all around medal at the European Championships During the vault final Gadirova finished second behind Olympic and World vault medalist Giulia Steingruber 24 On the final day of the competition Gadirova won gold on floor exercise ahead of Melnikova and former world all around champion Vanessa Ferrari making her the first British floor exercise champion since Beth Tweddle won in 2010 25 On 7 June Gadirova was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside her twin sister Jennifer Alice Kinsella and Amelie Morgan 26 At the Olympic Games Gadirova qualified to the all around and floor exercise finals additionally Great Britain qualified for the team final During the team final Gadirova performed on vault uneven bars and floor exercise hitting all of her routines and helping Great Britain win the bronze medal their first Olympic team medal in 93 years 27 During the all around final Gadirova fell off the balance beam but still finished tenth place overall In doing so she became the highest placing British gymnast in an Olympic all around final surpassing Becky Downie s 12th place finish in 2008 28 During the floor exercise event final Gadirova performed a clean routine and earned a score of 14 000 finishing in sixth place 29 In December 2021 Gadirova became a brand ambassador for gymnastics leotard manufacturer Milano Pro Sport 30 2022 edit In March Gadirova competed at the English Championships where she won the all around and also took gold on vault and floor 31 nbsp Gadirova vaulting at the 2022 European ChampionshipsLater that month Gadirova competed at the British Championships in Liverpool where she took gold in the all around with a score of 54 650 ahead of her Aylesbury teammates Ondine Achampong and her sister Jennifer 32 She then went on to win gold on vault and floor as well as silver on beam 33 In July Gadirova was selected to compete at the European Championships alongside her sister Jennifer Achampong Georgia Mae Fenton and Alice Kinsella 34 In August Gadriova competed at the European Championships She contributed scores on vault and floor exercise towards Great Britain s second place finish 35 During event finals Gadirova won gold on floor exercise for the second consecutive year Gadirova was also named Gymnast of the Year 2021 by European Gymnastics alongside Boryana Kaleyn and Ferhat Arican 36 In September Gadirova was named to the team to compete at the 2022 World Championships once again alongside her twin sister Jennifer Achampong Kinsella and Fenton 37 She helped Great Britain qualify to the team final and individually she qualified to the all around vault and floor exercise finals During the team final Gadirova competed on vault uneven bars and floor exercise helping Great Britain win the silver medal and achieve their highest placement at a World Championships Additionally Gadirova posted the highest floor exercise score of the competition 38 During the all around final Gadirova placed third behind Rebeca Andrade and Shilese Jones earning Great Britain s first World all around medal 39 Gadirova withdrew from the vault final On the last day of competition she competed in the floor exercise final She was the last competitor to compete and earned a score 14 200 to win the title She became the second British woman to win the floor exercise title after Beth Tweddle did so in 2009 Gadirova was the second British gymnast to win a gold medal at these World Championships after Giarnni Regini Moran won the men s floor exercise title the previous day At only 18 years and 34 days old Gadirova became the youngest British gymnast to become a World Champion 40 Due to her performances at the World Championships Gadirova was named Sunday Times Young Sportswoman of the Year 41 and additionally won the Sports Journalists Association Peter Wilson Trophy for international newcomer alongside fellow British gymnast Jake Jarman 42 In December she won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award 43 2023 edit Gadirova competed at the English Championships where she placed fourth on uneven bars She was named to the team to compete at the upcoming European Championships alongside Becky Downie Georgia Mae Fenton Ondine Achampong and Alice Kinsella 44 At the European Championships Gadirova helped Great Britain win their first team gold medal Additionally she qualified to the all around balance beam and floor exercise finals in first place 45 During the all around final Gadirova scored 55 032 to win gold ahead of Zsofia Kovacs and Alice D Amato 46 During apparatus finals Gadirova finished seventh on balance beam following a fall on dismount but won her third consecutive title and third gold of the championships on floor exercise 47 She was awarded the master gymnast award for the tournament In September Gadirova was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2023 World Championships alongside Kinsella Achampong Fenton and Ruby Evans 48 She helped the British team to second place in qualifications as well as qualifying to the individual all around vault beam and floor finals 49 But in the team final where Gadirova contributed on all four events the team were unable to reach the same level as they did in qualifications and finished sixth as a team 50 On the day of the individual all around event British Gymnastics in a surprise announcement said that Gadirova had withdrawn from the all around competition as a precautionary measure after she felt some pain during training and was replaced by teammate Alice Kinsella 51 On 15 October Gadirova posted on her Instagram account that her withdrawal from the individual all around was because she had suffered a full tear of her anterior cruciate ligament in which she described as a freak accident whilst performing a gymnastics prep skill in training 52 Selected competitive skills editApparatus Name Description Difficulty a PerformedVault Lopez Yurchenko half on entry laid out salto forwards with twist 5 2 2021 22Baitova Yurchenko entry laid out salto backwards with two twists 5 4 2021 22Uneven Bars Van Leeuwen Toe on Shaposhnikova transition with twist to high bar E 2021 22Tweddle Toe on Tkatchev with turn F 2021Balance Beam Double pike Dismount Double piked salto backwards E 2021 22Floor Exercise Mukhina Full twisting 1 1 double tucked salto backwards E 2021Double Layout Double laid out salto backwards F 2021 22Chusovitina Full twisting 1 1 double laid out salto backwards H 2022Silivas Double twisting 2 1 double tucked salto backwards H 2021 22 Valid for the 2017 2021 Code of PointsCompetitive history editYear Event Team AA VT UB BB FXEspoir2016 British Espoir Championships 12 6Junior2018 English Championships 23British Championships 7 8 6British Team Championships nbsp 112019 English Championships 4British Championships 7 8 4 nbsp FIT Challenge 4 nbsp Junior World Championships 6Sainte Gym Cup nbsp 7British Team Championships nbsp nbsp Senior2021European Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp Olympic Games nbsp 10 62022 English Championships nbsp nbsp 4 4 nbsp British Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp European Championships nbsp 10 5 nbsp World Championships nbsp nbsp WD nbsp 2023 British Championships 4 nbsp European Championships nbsp nbsp 7 nbsp World Championships 6 WD WD WD WDAwards editYear Award Result Ref2021 European Gymnast of the Year Won 36 2022 Sunday Times Young Sportswomen of the Year Won 41 SJA Peter Wilson Trophy Won 42 BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Won 43 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Nominated 53 References edit Entry List by NOC 1st FIG Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships PDF FIG Archived from the original PDF on 2 July 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2021 Athlete profile Jessica Gadirova International Gymnastics Federation Retrieved 27 July 2021 Wall Of Fame Aylesbury Gymnastics Academy a b GADIROVA Jessica FIG Johnson Anna Rose 8 July 2019 Double Determination Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova Inside Gymnastics Magazine Retrieved 22 August 2020 Azerbajdzhanki Dzhessika i Dzhennifer budushie superzvezdy i glavnye nadezhdy Velikobritanii Haqqin in Russian 24 April 2021 Natig Gadirov Jennifer And Jessica Are Fighters Gymnovosti 26 April 2021 Natik Gadirov ob uspehe azerbajdzhanskih gimnastok Oni dolzhny vernut dolg Velikobritanii gde vyrosli i obuchilis vsemu 2016 British Espoir Championships Results The Gymternet 3 December 2016 2018 English Championships Results 11 February 2018 2018 British Championships Results The Gymternet 12 March 2018 2018 British Team Championships Results The Gymternet 18 September 2018 2019 English Championships Results The Gymternet 5 March 2019 2019 British Championships Results The Gymternet 18 March 2020 2019 FIT Challenge Results The Gymternet 10 June 2019 2019 Junior World Championships Results The Gymternet 2 July 2019 2019 Sainte Gym Cup Results The Gymternet 8 July 2019 The Academy come out on top in battle of British teams British Gymnastics www british gymnastics org Archived from the original on 19 March 2020 Retrieved 19 March 2020 BritGymnastics 15 April 2021 There s a change to our line up for the European Championships Tweet via Twitter British gymnasts announced for 2021 Artistic European Championships British Gymnastics 1 April 2021 Archived from the original on 15 April 2021 Retrieved 14 April 2021 Iordache secures Olympic ticket as Melnikova shines at qualifications at Basel2021 European Gymnastics 21 April 2021 UEGymnastics 23 April 2021 Congratulations to all participants and medalists in the women s all around final at Basel2021 Tweet via Twitter Viktoria Listunova wins first European gymnastics all around title Olympic Channel 23 April 2021 Three medals for British gymnasts on amazing day of finals at European Championships British Gymnastics 24 April 2021 Archived from the original on 25 April 2021 Retrieved 24 April 2021 European Gymnastics Jessica Gadirova wins gold in floor event BBC 25 April 2021 Women s artistic gymnastics team named by Team GB for Tokyo Olympics British Gymnastics 7 June 2021 Retrieved 7 June 2021 Tokyo Olympics Team GB win bronze in women s team gymnastics for first time since 1928 Sky News 27 July 2021 Jessica Gadirova makes history in Olympic all 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