Rhys McClenaghan has retained his European Championship pommel horse title, winning gold at the event in Rimini, Italy.
McClenaghan turned on the style in his final routine, winning with a score of 15.300, ahead of Loran De Munck of the Netherlands in second and Cypriot Marios Georgiou, who took bronze in a surprise result.
The Irishman completed his final routine with a 6.5 difficulty and was awarded 8.8 in execution, with an impressive dismount rounding things off as he finished with no penalties.
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Rhys is the word!
Rhys McClenaghan has leapt into the Gold medal position at the European Pommel Horse final.
The Antrim man retains his European crown. pic.twitter.com/NTuySzTTuh— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) April 26, 2024