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Oakley Banks wins silver medal in the artistic gymnastics event at the European Youth Olympic Festival final alongside Danny Crouch and Reuben Ward

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 03 August 2022

Oakley Banks helped Great Britain to a silver medal at the European Youth Olympic Festival.

The 17-year-old from Rainham competed alongside Danny Crouch and Reuben Ward for Team GB in the artistic gymnastics final in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia. They took away a silver medal from the competition.

Oakley Banks helped Team GB to silver at the Youth Olympics

Banks, who trains at the Pegasus Gymnastics Club, said: “It’s been amazing coming out to Slovakia, knowing what we had to do and seeing if we could to get a medal, so to win silver is just amazing.

“This experience has been new for everyone and I think we’re going to keep getting better and better over the years.”

Banks was unable to qualify to compete for an individual medal but finished 12th overall from a large group of top-class athletes numbering around 150 from 48 different countries.

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“Just the fact that he was chosen to compete as one of the top three gymnasts in the country is unbelievable,” said proud mum Trudy Banks.

“It was a team effort to win the medal and he played his part just as much as the others.”

Banks is now preparing for the European Championships which will begin in a fortnight.

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