Summary
Great Britain's Jake Jarman and Ruby Evans won a silver medal in the first mixed team event at the European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig. The event combined male and female gymnasts for the first time in a major championship, with Germany winning gold and Italy taking bronze.
Key Facts
- Jake Jarman and Ruby Evans represented Great Britain.
- They won silver in the first-ever European mixed team gymnastics event.
- The competition took place in Leipzig, Germany.
- Jarman excelled on the high bar; Evans performed well on the beam.
- Germany’s Timo Eder and Karina Schoenmaier won gold.
- Italy's Manila Esposito and Lorenzo Casali won the bronze medal.
- Less than 0.1 points separated the top two teams in the final.
- This mixed team event will be introduced at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.