Six young gymnasts have secured a whopping 14 medals, competing against clubs from across the UK.
The Regent Gymnastics Club travelled to High Wycombe to participate in the IGA National GEM’s Grades competition.
Despite 'tough competition', the club says its girls 'displayed exceptional skill and determination'.
"The gymnasts’ impressive results are a testament to the hard work and preparation that competed.
"All coaches expressed immense pride in the girls’ performances and their resilience in a highly competitive environment.
"It was an exceptional day for the club, and these achievements are just the beginning of what promises to be a bright future for these talented gymnasts."
All six gymnasts passed their grade levels, with Georgia, 13, and Holly, 13, achieving distinctions by scoring more than 40 points.

Tilly, 14, brought home an impressive haul of medals with gold in a 'standout performance' in 'Vault', silver in 'Floor' and 'Bars' and Bronze in 'Beam' and 'Overall'.
Among the youngest competitors was Edelle, 9, who competed in the 'Citrine Level' against 18 other gymnasts.
She brought home silver after showcasing her 'impressive skills' in 'Flexibility and Balance'.
At 'Sapphire Level' Georgia, Holly, Myla-Rose, 11, and Florence, 12, secured:
- Silver - Floor,
- Silver - Beam
- Silver - Flexibility & Balance,
- Bronze - Bars,
- Bronze - Vault,
- Bronze - Flexibility & Balance,
- Bronze - Floor,
- Bronze - Beam.

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