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Home town support 'meant everything', says McClenaghan

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Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Rhys McClenaghan has described the support of his home town in Newtownards as having "meant everything" to him.The 25-year-old remains based in the Co Down town, training in a gym set up by his coach Luke Carson.Shops in the town have paid tribute to his achievement as the first Irish gymnast to win Olympic gold with displays in their windows.This evening McClenaghan, along with other athletes from the borough, were celebrated with a party in the town's Conway Square.Earlier this month as McClenaghan took to the pommel horse in the event final in Paris, supporters watched on from Origin Gymnastics in Newtownards cheering and applauding.

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Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences "It was huge, it meant everything to me," he said."I'm so glad that I started training here over a year ago in my home town and got to see that support firsthand.

Before I even went to Paris, I felt like I had won in a way. I'd won the support of my home town and that's a dream come true."But to bring back this gold medal, it's amazing to celebrate together."He also paid tribute to his coach for creating Origin Gymnastics in Newtownards."He's created this state-of-the-art club in my home town which I never thought was possible, but he made it so," he said.Currently McClenaghan said he is enjoying training just for the love of his sport.Rhys McClenaghan posing for pics in his local gym before his homecoming in Newtownards later this evening.

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