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Commonwealth Games Gymnastics Experience Day 2026

 
Commonwealth Games Gymnastics Experience Day 2026
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
15/08/2026
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25/07/2026
Organiser: Scottish Gymnastics Venue: Inverclyde National Sports Centre
Burnside Road
Largs
KA30 8RW

Join us for an exciting and uplifting opportunity to train with Team Scotland athletes from the Commonwealth Games 2026.

You can take part in a variety of apparatus, team activities, have the opportunity to ask your hero a question and get a picture with Team Scotland… there might even be 1 or 2 demonstrations! All participants will also receive a free event t-shirt.

Where? Inverclyde National Sports Centre, Largs

When? Saturday 15th August (session 1: 10-1pm and session 2: 2-5pm)

Who? Any gymnast holding a Scottish Gymnastics bronze or silver membership is eligible to sign up.

Cost? £40 (includes t-shirt)

Please note 

  • all places are non refundable
  • all attendees must be of school age

Primary Venue

Inverclyde National Sports Centre
Burnside Road
Largs
KA30 8RW
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