Great Britain wins European men’s artistic gymnastics team championship

- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
On May 27, the team competition of the 2025 European Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships concluded in Leipzig, Germany. Following three subdivisions, Great Britain claimed the title with a total score of 247.528. The team consisted of Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse, Jonas Rushworth, and Jamie Lewis. The British gymnasts received especially high scores on the rings, vault, and the final apparatus — floor exercise.
Switzerland won the silver medal (245.727), with team members Luca and Matteo Giubellini, Florian Langenegger, Ian Raubal, and Noe Seifert. This marked the team’s second-ever European podium finish, following a bronze in 2016.
Italy secured the bronze (242.826). Yumin Abbadini, Nicola Bartolini, Lorenzo Minh Casali, Edoardo De Rosa, and Mario Macchiati ensured a fourth consecutive top-three finish for their team.
Germany finished in fourth place. Individually, Andy Toba stood out by qualifying for the high bar final — this competition was the last of his career.
Earlier, in the women’s competition, Italy had claimed the title.
On May 27, the men's apparatus qualification also took place, with five Armenian gymnasts advancing to the finals.