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Scottish Eligibility

In order for gymnasts to be considered to represent Scotland at various levels of competition and enter Scottish Championships, there are set criteria which need to be satisfied by the individual, regardless of discipline.

We have information on the selection process, selection principles for team staff and officials, and eligibility criteria in our gymnastics policies page. You can find this and all Scottish Gymnastics policies via the link at the bottom of any page.

If you have any questions regarding Scottish Eligibility, please contact the performance team on performance@scottishgymnastics.org

Please note, Commonwealth Games eligibility is different and can change at any time as directed by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).

Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

Scottish Gymnastics and Team Scotland are pleased share the artistic gymnastics sport specific selection policy for the Glasgow 2026 Games. Find the full policy and Team Scotland general policies below.

Gymnast in Team Scotland leotard and longs holding a handstand on men's artistic parallel bars

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