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Gymnastics - 30. March 2014.

Final medals decided in 2014 British Gymnastics Championships

The final day of the 2014 British Championships at Echo Arena, Liverpool saw the chance for medals across apparatus finals and in the disability all-around events.

In the senior women’s apparatus finals Rebecca Tunney the all-around champion from Saturday was again in masterful form. Rebecca’s bars routine was one of the highlights of a fantastic women’s competition as she produced a near faultless performances to score a mighty 15.400 for the gold. Rebecca Downie followed closely scoring 15.100 and Claudia Fragapane was in bronze - the podium matching the all-around top three - Claudia scoring 13.950.

Kelly Simm powered to the vault gold scoring a 14.225 average over her two routines. Claudia Fragapane again impressed taking silver (14.000) with Scottish Commonwealth Game hopeful Emma White in bronze with 13.950.

On beam Rebecca Downie continued her extremely strong showing at these British Championship with a confident routine to take the gold (15.140) closely followed by  Hannah Whelan with 15.050, Rebecca Tunney claiming her second apparatus medal to take the bronze with 14.050.

Welsh gymnast Lizzie Beddoe took the floor gold, impressive dance and artistic performance helping her to score 13.250 with Emily Crowe in silver with 13.200 and Hannah Whelan taking bronze with 13.100.

For the men Sunday was the ‘Masters’ which saw the top 8 qualifying gymnasts on each piece compete regardless of age for the apparatus titles, this gives the opportunity for some of the most promising juniors to test themselves against established seniors.

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