Lynx Aylesbury Gymnastics Club is celebrating a momentous achievement as four of its talented gymnasts secure spots in the Great Britain squads for 2025/2026.
Lynx Aylesbury Gymnastics Club is celebrating a momentous achievement as four of its talented gymnasts secure spots in the Great Britain squads for 2025/2026.
This milestone highlights the dedication, skill, and hard work of both the athletes and their coaching team.

Among the selected gymnasts, three outstanding seniors, Ondine Achampong and Jess, and Jen Gadirova, have successfully retained their places in the GB squad. Their continued excellence and commitment to the sport serve as an inspiration to their peers and the wider gymnastics community.
Additionally, rising star Aliona Wessels has earned a coveted place in the GB Aspire Squad after an impressive fourth-place finish at the British Championships. This achievement marks a significant step forward in her gymnastics journey, and the club eagerly anticipates her future successes.
Lynx Aylesbury is proud to have four athletes representing the club at the national level, demonstrating the strength and quality of its gymnastics program. The club also extends heartfelt gratitude to its dedicated coaching team, whose hard work and guidance have played a crucial role in these selections.
With such remarkable talent and support, the future looks exceptionally bright for Lynx Aylesbury Gymnastics Club and its athletes.
The next big GB event will be Octobers World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta.

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