Slevin & Steele deliver as Ireland’s first All-Around European Gymnastics Finalists
23rd April 2021, 20:22p.m. | International
23rd April 2021 Basel, Switzerland; 17 year-old gymnast Emma Slevin finished 19th in the Women’s All-Around European Final nailing a clean competition and improving on her ranking from qualifications. Aside from a stumble on vault 23 year-old Adam Steele had an excellent competition finishing in 21st position.
Slevin scored 12.300 on Floor; 13.233 on Vault; 12.400 on Uneven Bars & 11.900 on the Balance Beam giving her an All-Around total of 49.833
Steele scored 12.266 on Rings; 12.766 on Vault; 12.333 on Parallel Bars; 13.066 on Horizontal Bars; 13.733 on Floor and 12.566 on Pommel Horse giving him an All-Around total of 76.730.
Speaking to RTE after her performance today Emma said:
‘I’m absolutely delighted with that performance as well as qualification. Qualifying in 22nd position and finishing in 19th position after today is something I’m really, really proud of. Overall, I am just delighted with that performance. Being with the best gymnasts in the world, overall it is just an amazing experience. Seeing how the top athletes work - it is very inspiring to say I competed alongside them. I know what I need to work on when I go back to my gym, obviously there are improvements still that I can make, and it is just very, very motivating to know that I am in with the best in Europe. It was enjoyable out there - I thought nerves would take over but it was honestly very, very enjoyable for me!
The support has been phenomenal. I would like to thank everyone for supporting me, for any gymnast coming up who is hoping to make a difference in gymnastics in Ireland just stay focused, stay motivated, do what you can. One thing for me is self-confidence, it is a gamechanger for me and I think I have discovered a lot of self-confidence this year and that has just helped me phenomenally as you can see from my results.’
Speaking after his competition Adam Steele said:
‘Today wasn’t my perfect competition but regardless of all that I am absolutely over the moon to be able to make final. I was smiling for the entire competition. I’m extremely happy with how I have done and onwards and upwards from here!’
Speaking after this evening’s competition, Sally Johnson, Gymnastics Ireland Performance & Technical Manager said:
‘It’s been great to finally compete after such a strange year... This event has been very different to anything we have competed at before however it has been very well run. We have all been very confident and comfortable with the new Covid19 protocols in place. All our gymnasts have been so adaptable while focussing on their training and competition. The great preparation by the gymnast’s support team has not gone unnoticed either! I would like to thank our coaches & Sport Ireland Institute support team. These all-around finals for both Emma and Adam are the first time we have made the finals and shows the remarkable work & commitment they have put in to produce these great qualification performances. The finals have given them the chance to show off their routines and perform to the TV audience back home with enjoyment and excitement! A very proud Europeans for Ireland!
It was also a great surprise to see Rhys win the Shooting Star Award tonight, he has certainly been the star for the new generation of gymnasts coming through in our system.’
Speaking of the results, Mr Ciaran Gallagher, CEO of Gymnastics Ireland said:
'To have Irish competitors for the first time in both the Men's & Women's European All-Around Finals and for it to be aired live on RTE meant today really was great day for our sport. Emma & Adam displayed quality performances as part of Europe's best! Their results represent a superb achievement for them both personally but also gives all the young gymnasts following in their footsteps, & who they train along-side in our national squad programme, great role models to follow as All-Around gymnasts! On behalf of all at Gymnastics Ireland huge congratulations to Emma & Adam plus our support team including coaches Sally Batley & Will Banthorpe, our Performance & Technical Manager Sally Johnson and physio Julianne Ryan. We now look forward to Rhys McClenaghan stepping out into the Men's Pommel Top-8 Final tomorrow which will be live on RTE One from 1pm - 3.15pm!'
Event info
2 Olympic quota for men and 2 for women will be determined based on the results of the all-around qualification competition. For the Tokyo 2020 Qualification, the handling of eligibility and results is the responsibility of FIG.
See below remaining schedule of the event
Saturday 24th April
Apparatus final Day 1 - 1.00pm – 3.15pm Irish Time on RTÉ ONE (Men's Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings and Women's Vault and Uneven Bars)
Sunday 25th April
Apparatus final Day 2 - 11.45am-3pm on RTÉ TWO (Men's Vault, Parallel Bar and High Bar and Women's Beam and Floor)
For more information about the event please visit https://www.europeangymnastics...
Gymnastics Ireland is happy to announce that we have re-launched our monthly newsletter 'Gymnastics Ireland News Direct' for members & fans! We will keep you up to date with everything from the world of Gymnastics Ireland including national & international events, upcoming education courses & webinars plus all other gymnastics related news direct to your mailbox.
You can also subscribe by clicking on the ‘Get Updates’ button at the bottom of our homepage on www.gymnasticsireland.com
Stay tuned and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat & LinkedIn @GymnasticsIRE for more exiting gymnastics news #GymasticsIreland #Sportstartshere