Briton Jake Jarman received a silver medal within the males’s vault on the ultimate day of the European Inventive Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig, Germany.
The 23-year-old, who received European vault gold in 2022 and 2024, had an almost-perfect first vault, however his second was much less exact and gave him a mean rating of 14.733.
Armenia’s Artur Davtyan took gold, pipping Jarman by lower than a degree with a 14.799 rating, whereas Ukraine’s Nazar Chepurnyi claimed the bronze with 14.583.
“Blended feelings, I’m extra pissed off at myself to be trustworthy,” Jarman informed the BBC.
“I did the very best first vault, I went into my second vault shaking as a result of I used to be so nervous. General I’m actually blissful.”
Jarman’s first vault scored a 15.2, the primary time at these championships any male athlete had gone over 15 on the equipment.
However the execution of the second vault let him down and resulted in a 14.266 rating which lowered his common.
Britain’s Harry Hepworth, who received bronze within the males’s vault on the 2024 Paris Olympics, simply missed out on a medal in fourth place with a rating of 14.350.