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Great Britain's gymnasts win men's team gold at 2022 European Championships in Munich

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James Hall and Britain’s gymnasts warned they are ready to ‘do some more damage’ after winning a stunning team gold at the European Championships.

Maidstone's Hall joined forces with Kent duo Giarnni Regini-Moran and Courtney Tulloch plus Jake Jarman and Joe Fraser to deliver a dazzling display and edge out Italy and Turkey in Munich.

Three-time Commonwealth champion Fraser, 23, became Britain’s first male gymnast to claim an all-around European crown on Thursday and continued his remarkable season in the team event.

The same team also grabbed glory in Birmingham and believe they’ve laid down a major marker ahead of the individual events and October’s World Championships in Liverpool.

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