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Jessica Gadirova (born 3 October 2004) is an English artistic gymnast of Irish birth and Azerbaijani descent, representing Great Britain internationally. [4] She represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the team event and was part of the silver medal-winning team at the 2022 World Championships and gold medal-winning team at the 2023 European Artistic ...
The sisters have passed all their qualifications despite constant training in the run-up to the Olympics.
Jennifer Gadirova (born 3 October 2004) is an English artistic gymnast of Irish birth and Azerbaijani descent, representing Great Britain internationally. [4] She represented Great Britain at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the team event, and was part of the Great Britain team to win silver, their best ever result, in the team event at the 2022 World Artistic Gymnastics ...
Alice Kinsella, Amelie Morgan and twins Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova claimed a first women’s team gymnastics medal since 1928. Dream comes true for 16-year-old twins as they help seal ...
Along with her twin sister Jennifer, Gadirova was part of the British squad who claimed team silver. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Jennifer Gadirova and Jessica Gadirova (2004–) Kaokor and Khaosai Galaxy (1959–) Alexe Gilles and Piper Gilles (1992–) Jack and Josh Goodhue (1995–) Chris and James Gowans (1977–) Joey and Stephen Graham (1982–) Horace and Harvey Grant (1965–) Suzanne and Shelley Grant (1984–) Michael and Marcus Griffin (1985–) Shaquem and ...
The Gadirova twins, Jessica and Jennifer, helped win team bronze for Great Britain in Tokyo.
In September Fenton was named to the team to compete at the 2022 World Championships, once again alongside the Gadirova twins, Achampong, and Kinsella. [36] During the team final Fenton competed on uneven bars and balance beam, helping Great Britain win the silver medal and achieve their highest placement at a World Championships. [37]