Artistic | Scottish leotards for Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games revealed
Inspired by Scotland. Designed for Performance – Scottish leotards for artistic gymnastics at Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games revealed.
Scottish Gymnastics are proud to reveal the leotards Team Scotland’s artistic gymnasts will wear in two weeks’ time at the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. Scottish Gymnastics’ official leotard partner, Quatro, supplies the leotards and provides all the sports national kit, they also served as the kit provider for Team Scotland at Birmingham 2022.
Working in collaboration with the athletes, designers exclusively created this collection for the Scottish team. Both the men’s and women’s artistic gymnasts will wear the collection as they represent Scotland on one of the sport’s biggest international stages.
The collection combines Scottish heritage, national pride and world-class performance, resulting in a range of leotards that are as meaningful as they are technically advanced. Each competition leotard tells a unique story inspired by Scotland’s identity and culture.
The athletes voice
The athletes and Quatro came together at Scottish Gymnastics media day in sportscotland National Sports Training Centre Inverclyde. Seeing months of collaboration come together and witnessing excitement as the gymnasts unveiled their new leotards made everyone involved proud.


The most experienced gymnast on this year’s team, Hamish Carter (Gold Coast 2018 team bronze medallist, Birmingham 2022 and Glasgow 2026) from Notts Gymnastics Academy, said: “Never before have we been sat down with and asked to give our ideas on what leotards we will wear in a Commonwealth Games. I think that was incredibly special for Quatro to do.”
Glasgow girl, born and raised in the city, Crystelle Lake (Birmingham 2022 named but opted to withdraw for surgery to an injury, Glasgow 2026 Games debut): “The leotards are so unique and I think so Scottish. They are very different to what we’ve had before.
“It’s super important to feel confident in your leotards when you compete and you know what they say – if you look good, you feel good!”
The Games officially open on July 23, with artistic gymnastics events taking place from 24 to 28 July. Read all of the artistic gymnastics news for the Games so far using the buttons below.
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