Trampoline, Tumbling & DMT | Home Nations 2026 Results
Scots bring home twenty medals from the 2026 trampoline, tumbling and double mini-trampoline Home Nations competition in Telford.
Forty-one Scottish gymnasts represented Scotland, with several competing in more than one discipline, at the competition held on Friday 29 May.
Gold
Trampoline gymnasts Alex Fraser (Sparta) and Sarah Brockie (NTGA) each earned gold in the 15/16 years male and female categories. Their performances alongside Tigger’s Emma Chanter crowned them the 15/16 mixed team champions.
The team titles continued as Kade Miller, Taylor Drever (both from Arrows) and Ella Boyd (Dynamite) won the double mini-trampoline (DMT) 11-12 years Home Nations title.
On the tumble track Joshua Mawuena (Dynamite) and Myla Lockhart (Lunar) each won gold in the men’s 13-16 and women’s 10-12 categories respectively.
Silver
Dynamite’s Millie Flynn continued the success on the tumble track as she placed second in the 13-16 women’s event.
Sarah Gallacher (Sparta) stepped onto the podium twice to claim silver; once as an individual and again with Flyer’s Rowan Davidson for synchronised trampoline in the 17-21 age category. In the 13-16 age category, Melissa Mendicino and Lucy Walton both from Sparta also earned a synchronised silver medal.
Jake Black and Melissa Mendicino also competed individually on DMT, where both claimed a silver in the men’s 17-21 and women’s 13-14 categories.
Bronze
Trampoline’s 17-21 gymnasts Aiden Ward (Sparta), Jake Black, Rowan Davidson and Sarah Gallacher combined scores won Scotland a further mixed medal as they placed third.
Jake Black returned to the podium two more times for trampoline; the first as an individual and alongside All Star gymnast Ellie Stewart for their synchronised routine earning bronze. Alex Fraser also won an additional medal at this competition, this time in the form of bronze alongside 13-16 years synchro partner Oliver Rotchford (Scotia).
Trampoline’s 17-21 gymnasts Aiden Ward (Sparta), Jake Black, Rowan Davidson and Sarah Gallacher combined scores won Scotland a further mixed medal as they placed third. Clubmates from Sparta Darcy Cannon and Rory Aitken individually brought home bronze in the 13-14 years category.
Oliver Rotchford earned his second medal of the day on DMT, a bronze in the 15-16 competition. With tumbler Emily Abbott winning bronze over on the tumbling track in the age 10-12 competition.
The following teams finished top 8 in their respective discipline and age categories:
Fourth
Taylor Drever | Arrows | DMT 11-12 female
Millie Flynn | Dynamite | DMT 13-14 female
Calum Jones | Sparta | DMT 13-14 male
Ella Bloice | Dundee 2K | Tumbling 10-12 female
Fifth
lla Boyd | Dynamite | DMT 11-12 female
Kade Miller | Arrows | DMT 11-12 male
Arabella Blacklaws | Flyers | DMT 13-14 female
Finlay Duncan | Arrows | DMT 13-14 male
Katie Orr | Jump | DMT 15-16 female
Amber Cameron | Banchory | DMT 17-21 female
Charlotte McGregor | Dynamite | Tumbling 13-16 female
Ruby Roberston | Durham | Tumbling 17-21 female
Sixth
Calin Young | Flyers | DMT 13-14 male
Meghan Oliver | Banchory | DMT 15-16 female
Alice Clyne | Flyers | DMT 17-21 female
Zander Donaldson | Two Foot Higher | DMT 17-21 male
Lindani Ndlovu | Dynamite | Tumbling 10-12 female
Leo Neeson | Clyde Valley | Tumbling 13-16 male
Emily Brown | Dynamite | Tumbling 17-21 female
William Morris | Durham | Tumbling 17-21 male
Seventh
Amelia Mcauley | Alba | DMT 15-16 female
Hannah Moss | Dundee 2K | Tumbling 17-21 female
Eighth
Asia Donaldson | Two Foot Higher | DMT 15-16 female
Ellie Miller | Dynamite | Tumbling 17-21 female
Congratulations to all the gymnasts, their coaches and clubs for their performance at the Home Nations this year. Find the full results at GymData, via the button below.