Abigail Godsall

Abigail Godsall

The next two months promise to be an exciting and action-packed period for Welsh Gymnastics, with talented athletes representing Wales across multiple international stages. From Portugal to the Czech Republic, and closer to home in Scotland, Welsh gymnasts will showcase their skill, dedication, and national pride in a range of disciplines.

Men’s Artistic Training Camp – Cardiff, 20–24 October 2025

Kicking off the season, the Sport Wales National Centre will host a Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Training Camp, bringing together athletes for the Northern Europeans Preparation camp and the Performance & Development Squad camp.
This week-long camp offers a vital opportunity for gymnasts to refine their routines, build team cohesion, and prepare for the high-level competitions to come.

Loulé Cup – Portugal, 22–26 October 2025

Shortly after, Welsh Trampoline and Tumbling gymnasts will travel to Loulé, Portugal for the prestigious Loulé Cup. Known for attracting some of the top competitors from across Europe and beyond, the event will provide invaluable international experience for Welsh athletes aiming to perform on the global stage.
Representing Wales at this event is not only a mark of personal achievement but also a reflection of the growing strength and depth in these dynamic disciplines.

Caledonia Cup – Scotland, 22–23 November 2025

Next up, teams will head north to compete in the Caledonia Cup in Scotland. Welsh gymnasts across Men’s Artistic, Women’s Artistic, and Acrobatic Gymnastics will join the event, offering a fantastic opportunity for cross-discipline camaraderie and competition within the British Isles.
The Caledonia Cup has become a valued fixture on the calendar, a chance for athletes to test themselves against strong opposition in a friendly yet competitive environment.

Brno Grand Prix – Czech Republic, 29 November 2025

The action continues on the continent as Welsh Men’s Artistic and Women’s Artistic gymnasts take to the floor at the Brno Grand Prix in the Czech Republic. Known for its high technical standards and international prestige, this event will challenge Wales’ rising stars to deliver their very best performances.

Olympic Hopes – Czech Republic, 28–30 November 2025

Rounding off a packed autumn calendar, Welsh Women’s Artistic gymnasts will also compete at the Olympic Hopes competition, also in the Czech Republic. This event focuses on nurturing future talent, the potential Olympians of tomorrow, and offers an incredible development platform for young Welsh gymnasts aspiring to reach the highest levels of the sport.

With such a diverse range of competitions ahead, the coming months are set to be a celebration of Welsh gymnastics talent. Each event represents not just an opportunity for medals and scores, but a step forward in the ongoing growth of gymnastics in Wales, from grassroots development to international representation.

Good luck to all our gymnasts, coaches, and support staff, we’re proud to see Wales represented on the international stage!

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