A gymnastics club is celebrating 20 years at its current facility.
Dynamo, based in Hamble, marked the milestone with numerous achievements, following the retirement of Kelly Simm, a key club figure.
Simm, a decorated gymnast, left a notable legacy, having been a British champion, World University Games champion and multiple Commonwealth Games medallist.
Following her retirement, the club's gymnasts continued to excel.
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Back row, left to right: Tom Harrison, Fletcher Webb, William Harley, James Topping, FRONT, Alastair Wauters, Oliver Howse, Rhys Stewart, Oscar Worwood and Rohan Mojaria-Patel (Image: Dynamo Gymnastics) Emily Burke and Isha Weil qualified for the British Championships, with Burke progressing to the women's England gymnastics team.
She also participated in the Northern European Championships in Ireland, performing well for the England team and qualifying for the vault final.
The club also had several gymnasts competing for the southern region at the national finals.
Emma Glasspool earned a national medal in the vault in the gold finals.
For the men's side, Oscar Worwood, Jack Honan, Rhys Stewart, Oliver Howse, Rohan Morjaria-Patel and Fletcher Webb represented the club.
Oliver and Rohan helped the south team win a silver medal, while Rhys was selected for the reward camp at Lillieshall National Sports Centre.
Iyana Prentice-St Croix qualified for the 2025 British Championships after successfully passing her Excel grade.
Tom Harrison was invited to the Scottish Experience Day after a year of successful results.
The club's younger squad members have also been successful, winning many medals in county and regional competitions.
Dynamo is home to more than 100 aspiring squad gymnasts and boasts a membership of over 800 gymnasts.
Keith and Debbie Richardson, directors of gymnastics, expressed their pride in the club they founded in 1986.
They said: "Celebrating 20 years of Dynamo in Hamble is a moment of immense pride for us.
"From preschool level to elite squad, we’ve been privileged to support gymnasts at every stage of their journey."
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