Francesca Fox
A former senior national champion, Francesca Fox has competed in every major international event except the Olympics. Nicknamed Foxy, she admires the strength of the Italian national team and trains for more than 40 hours a week. Her talent was spotted at...
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Frankie Jones is a three-time World Championship qualifier and came 25th at the 2011 Olympic test event. Jones has won four consecutive national titles and moved to rhythmic gymnastics from the artistic disciplines as a nine-year old. Her favourite gymnast...
Full ProfileGeorgina Cassar
Georgina Cassar represented Gibraltar at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi but relocated to Bath to join up with her team-mates in the British group.
Full ProfileJade Faulkner
Jade Faulkner has spent two years preparing for her 2012 Olympic moment and trains 40 hours a week in pursuit of her goal. She has represented Great Britain at World and European Championships in events as far afield as Japan, Australia and Russia.
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Born in Corfu and raised in Greece, Louisa Pouli started in the sport when she was just four years old. Alina Kabaeva, the Sydney 2000 all-around champion, is her gymnastics idol and she trains more than 40 hours a week. Pouli hopes to move into coaching a...
Full ProfileLynne Hutchison
A former British junior champion, Lynne Hutchison has competed in 12 countries around the world and won team bronze for England at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. Spotted by national coach Sarah Moon at a school workshop, she counts Italian team capt...
Full ProfileRachel Smith
Team captain Rachel Smith is an experienced international competitor who has represented Great Britain individually and in team events at junior and senior level. Smith started in gymnastics at primary school and was scouted by her local club. She was acc...
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