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Seven Gymnasts Including 2016 Olympian Brinn Bevan Named In Wales Squad For Home Northern European Championships

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By Carl Field Seven artistic gymnasts have been selected to represent Wales at the Northern Europeans in Cardiff next month. Men’s National Coach Peter Haysham has named a full team of six – up from five when the event was last held in 2019 – and includes four of the team who won a silver medal in Iceland two years ago. Emil Barber (Swansea Gymnastics Centre), Brinn Bevan (South Essex), Joe Cemlyn-Jones (City of Birmingham) and Jacob Edwards (Olympus) return as they bid to go one better by grabbing team gold on home soil.

By Carl Field

Seven artistic gymnasts have been selected to represent Wales at the Northern Europeans in Cardiff next month.

Men’s National Coach Peter Haysham has named a full team of six – up from five when the event was last held in 2019 – and includes four of the team who won a silver medal in Iceland two years ago.

Emil Barber (Swansea Gymnastics Centre), Brinn Bevan (South Essex), Joe Cemlyn-Jones (City of Birmingham) and Jacob Edwards (Olympus) return as they bid to go one better by grabbing team gold on home soil.

If they were to achieve that feat, it would be the first time at this event since 2011 and also emulate the men’s class of 2009 who won team gold when the Northern Europeans were last staged in Wales.

There was also plenty of individual success two years ago, with Joe claiming gold on both parallel bars and high bar, Brinn taking the honours on pommel horse and Emil victorious on vault. Joe was also second in the individual all-around and bagged bronze on the rings and pommel horse.

Joining those four is 2018 Gold Coast team member Benji Eyre (Loughborough Students), who was also part of the Wales men’s team who won silver at the Northern Europeans in 2017 in what will be his fourth appearance at this event.

Also named is junior Alex Niscoveanu.

Alex, who hails from Penarth and trains at South Essex, has been in superb form so far in 2021. At the Men’s British Championships in Cardiff last month, he bagged silver in the all-around, floor and pommel horse in the U16 competition.

He then followed that up by scooping the all-around title competing for Great Britain at the Wohnen Junior Trophy in Germany.

He added two further gold medals – on pommel and rings – as well as silver on floor.

Another 2018 Gold Coast gymnast Josh Cook (YMCA Barry/University of Illinois) – the fifth member of the men’s team from 2019 – is on his way back after a shoulder problem, but this event comes too soon for him.

Meanwhile Swansea’s Holly Jones will be Wales’ sole women’s artistic representative at next month’s event.

The 20-year-old, who finished fourth on vault and only narrowly missed out on a medal at the Commonwealth Games in 2018, won silver on that apparatus at the last Northern Europeans in 2019 and was also part of the women’s team who won gold alongside Mia Evans, Jea Maracha, Poppy Stickler and the now retired Emily Thomas.

The Welsh gymnasts will be joined by MAG coaches Peter Haysham and Anthony Wise, WAG coach Natalie Lucitt-Jenkins along with MAG judges Paul Edwards and Chris Jones.

Wales team selection for the 2021 Northern Europeans, Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff, November 13-14.

MAG

Emil Barber (Swansea Gymnastics Centre)

Brinn Bevan (South Essex)

Joe Cemlyn Jones (City of Birmingham)

Jacob Edwards (Olympus)

Benjamin Eyre (Loughborough Students)

Alex Niscoveanu (South Essex)

WAG

Holly Jones (Swansea Gymnastics Centre)

 

 

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