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31 Facts About Georgia-Mae Fenton

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Georgia-Mae Fenton is the 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth champion on uneven bars, and a member of the gold medal-winning England team in 2022.

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Domestically, Fenton is a four-time English champion and a two-time British champion.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was inspired to start gymnastics after watching Beth Tweddle compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was then set to compete at the London World Cup, but was forced to withdraw due to a foot injury.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton returned to competition at the Varna World Challenge Cup in Bulgaria, where she picked up the silver medal in the balance beam final behind Brazil's Daniele Hypolito.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton next competed at the Paris World Challenge Cup, where she placed seventh in the uneven bars final.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton represented Great Britain at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal.

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At the English Championships, Georgia-Mae Fenton placed third in the all-around behind Amy Tinkler and Claudia Fragapane.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was selected to represent England at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast alongside Lucy Stanhope, Alice Kinsella, Kelly Simm and Taeja James.

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Individually, Georgia-Mae Fenton claimed her first significant senior championship win with gold on the uneven bars.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton next competed at the World Championships in Doha, but did not advance to any individual finals.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton started her season at the English Championships, where she finished fourth in the all-around and placed first on floor.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton then competed at the British Championships, where she won the gold medals on bars and beam, and finished fifth in the all-around.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was selected to compete at the World Championships in Stuttgart.

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In March 2020, Georgia-Mae Fenton competed at the Baku World Cup, but did not advance to the finals, which were later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton did not compete during the remainder of 2020 due to the impacts of the pandemic.

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In June 2021, Georgia-Mae Fenton was named the alternate to the British team for the postponed 2020 Olympic Games.

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In September, Georgia-Mae Fenton won the all-around on both days of the British Worlds Trials and was selected to compete at the 2021 World Championships in Kitakyushu.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton went on to take the silver on bars and the bronze on beam at the British Championships.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was again selected to represent England at the Commonwealth Games and went on to win team gold alongside Ondine Achampong, Claudia Fragapane, Alice Kinsella, and Kelly Simm.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton became the first woman in Commonwealth history to retain her individual uneven bars title, winning gold in the uneven bars final in Birmingham.

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In September Georgia-Mae Fenton was named to the team to compete at the 2022 World Championships, alongside the Gadirova twins, Achampong, and Kinsella.

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At the English championships Georgia-Mae Fenton placed fifth on uneven bars and second on balance beam.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton went on to compete the Welsh championships and placed first in the all-around, second on uneven bars and balance beam, and third on floor exercise.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was named to the team to compete at the upcoming European Championships alongside Becky Downie, Ondine Achampong, Jessica Gadirova, and Alice Kinsella.

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At the European Championships Georgia-Mae Fenton helped Great Britain win their first team gold medal.

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In September Georgia-Mae Fenton was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2023 World Championships alongside Gadirova, Kinsella, Achampong, and Ruby Evans.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton began her season at English Championships, where she placed second on the uneven bars and fourth in the all-around.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton was named to the European Championships team, alongside Ondine Achampong, Alice Kinsella, Ruby Evans, and Becky Downie.

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In June Georgia-Mae Fenton was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Downie, Evans, Kinsella, and Martin.

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Georgia-Mae Fenton has two uneven bars skills named after her in the Code of Points.