• Home
  • Other Sports
  • Welsh Gymnastic Star Brinn Bevan Wants To Take On World Again After Bagging British Title

Welsh Gymnastic Star Brinn Bevan Wants To Take On World Again After Bagging British Title

Welsh Gymnastics Logo

Welsh Gymnastics Logo

Brinn Bevan marked his return to the competition floor in style as he was crowned British champion on parallel bars – and now wants to take on the world again. The 24-year-old, from South Essex Gymnastics Club, was competing at the 2021 Men’s British Championships in Cardiff.

By Carl Field

Brinn Bevan marked his return to the competition floor in style as he was crowned British champion on parallel bars – and now wants to take on the world again.

The 24-year-old, from South Essex Gymnastics Club, was competing at the 2021 Men’s British Championships in Cardiff.

The Welsh Gymnastics ace had been sidelined for eight weeks for injury rehab due to a leg fracture sustained after a bad fall while vaulting at the last Olympic trial back in May.

Competing only on parallel bars, the 2016 Rio Olympian scored 14.233 to take the title ahead of another Wales Commonwealth Games contender Joe Cemlyn-Jones (14.066) in second.

His return could be timely – given the fact the Great Britain team for next month’s World Championships is set to be announced this week.

The event last weekend also marked the long-awaited return of competitive men’s gymnastics on the British stage having been in hibernation for 18 months as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“It was nice to see all the boys again and get back in a competition environment after so long,” Bevan said.

“It’s also nice to see how everyone has been handling it in different ways and training hard in the background.

“In the last Olympic trial I fractured the top of my tibia again and I had to have eight weeks out with pretty much no training at all. But I’m OK now, I’ve been given the all-clear and I’m back training and everything, but I’m just not quite competition ready on some of the other apparatus.

“That’s why myself and my coach Scott (Hann) made the decision just to concentrate on parallel bars for these British Championships, but the plan obviously in the coming competitions is to reintroduce more apparatus and get back all-around again.”

Bevan will find out this week if he has been selected for the Worlds, taking place in Kitakyushu, Japan from 18-24 October.

Back in 2015, Bevan was part of the first British men’s team to win a team medal (silver) at a World Championships.

Only a few weeks later he broke his fibula and tibia on his left leg – again while vaulting – and had to undergo surgery, but returned in time to make the British Olympic team for Rio.

On his potential selection for this year’s Worlds, he said: “We know the selection policy in terms of the scores we’ve had to hit to be considered.

“In some of the Olympic trials, which are being used for Worlds selection as well, I made the start and final score on the parallel bars.

https://twitter.com/BritGymnastics/status/1437104678504960000

“So it’s only going to help my case to have hit my routine and come away British champion on the parallel bars again.

“There’s still a lot of work to do but we’ve got four weeks now until the World Championships so it’ll be a lot of hard work in the background and, providing I’m selected, hopefully I can challenge everyone on the world stage again.”

Meanwhile fellow Wales Commonwealth Games Long Lister Joe Cemlyn-Jones added to his growing reputation as he walked away from the Championships with a total of four individual medals – and a team triumph.

In the all-around competition, he scored 81.697 to earn himself the silver medal and was second only to his City of Birmingham team mate Joshua Nathan – who stormed to a maiden British all-around title, scoring 83.899 points to top the rankings and take the most prestigious title in British men’s gymnastics.

Joe Cemlyn-Jones picked up four medals in Cardiff.

Cemlyn-Jones was also second on rings (14.266) behind South Essex’s Courtney Tulloch (15.066) while be bagged bronze on the floor (14.033) behind Sam Mostowfi (14.233) from Notts and City of Birmingham’s Dom Cunningham (14.200).

Cunningham and Nathan took gold on vault and pommel horse respectively, while London 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Sam Oldham (Notts), who this week announced his retirement from elite gymnastics, bowed out in style with victory on high bar.

The performances of the City of Birmingham trio also saw the club top the team rankings and now also become the proud owners of the illustrious Adams Shield.

In the U18 event, it was also a successful weekend for another Wales Commonwealth Long Lister in Theo-Amari Ochana (Heathrow), who won bronze in both the all-around and high bar.

Fusion Gymnastics Wales’ Iwan Scrivens bagged silver on pommel horse while YMCA Barry duo Henry Lewis and Michael Tang narrowly missed out on the medals on vault and high bar respectively.

Harry Hepworth (Leeds Gymnastics Club) helped himself to the U18 all-around, pommel horse, rings and vault titles.

And in the U16 competition Alexander Niscoveanu, who hails from Penarth and trains at South Essex, took silver in the all-around as well as on the floor and pommel horse.

George Atkins (also South Essex) won the U16 all-around, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and high bar titles.

Related News

Wales' Jonny Clayton celebrates after winning. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret Digs in . . . Jonny Clayton Proves he Can Play Through the Pain

Jonny Clayton insists he has learned to battle through the pain barrier when gout strikes after limping his way to a dominant victory on night six of the Premier League Darts in Nottingham.

David Parsons | 14 hours ago
Rosie Eccles. Pic. Alamy

Rosie Eccles Ends Olympic Dream . . . But Will Fight for Wales at Commonwealth Games

Rosie Eccles has decided to step away from the GB Boxing World Class Programme and will not chase qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympics.

David Williams | Mar 06, 2026
Luke Littler (L) shakes the hand of Johnny Clayton (R). Pic. Alamy

Jonny Was Good . . . But Luke Littler was Something Special in Cardiff

The roar that greeted Jonny Clayton inside the Utilita Arena Cardiff suggested Welsh darts fans believed this might finally be his night.

Paul Jones | Mar 06, 2026
Jonny Clayton. Pic. Alamy

The Ferret and The Ice Man Hope to Bring a Welsh Duel to the Boil in Cardiff

Jonny Clayton admits he has no idea who the Cardiff crowd would side with if he and Gerwyn Price set up an all-Welsh final on Premier League night five.

Gareth James | Mar 05, 2026
Glamorgan Cricket. Pic. Alamy

Glamorgan Call off Oman Tour as Dan Cherry Outlines Safety Concerns

Glamorgan have abandoned their pre-season trip to Oman with chief executive Dan Cherry making it clear that events in the Middle East left the club with little alternative.

David Williams | Mar 05, 2026
Mark Williams. Pic. Alamy

Triple Blow as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page are Sent Packing from the Welsh Open

Welsh hopes at the 2026 Welsh Open were extinguished in a single evening as Mark Williams, Jak Jones and Jackson Page all crashed out on Thursday.

Gareth James | Feb 27, 2026