Trampoline, Tumbling & DMT | A fabulous four medals won at the 2025 Loulé Cup
Three silvers and a bronze medal won by Scottish gymnasts out in Portugal at the Loulé Municipal Sport Centre from the 23 to 25 October.
Thirty gymnasts represented Scotland in trampoline, tumbling and double mini-trampoline as individuals and teams.
Darcey Cannon, Natasha Masterton (Sparta) and Roslyn Elder (Tiggers) combined scores in the women’s under 13 trampoline qualifiers earned them the second-place trophy. Following in their silver success were Ruby Robertson, Olivia Fox (Durham) and Charlotte McGregor (Dynamite) in the junior female tumbling competition.


Dynamite gymnast Joshua Mawuena exploded onto the tumbling track, continually improving his position in each round. Qualifying in sixth he just made it into first round of finals scoring 22.700 to finish fourth. It didn’t stop there as his final run scored 22.900 to claim the junior men’s bronze medal.
Over on the double mini-trampoline (DMT), Millie Flynn from Dyanmite bounced back from her eighth-place qualification position up into second in the first round of finals. Keeping this momentum up she earned a score of 22.100 in the next round and earned the silver 13-14 female medal.


The following gymnasts finished top eight in their respective discipline and category:
Double Mini-Trampoline
Millie Flynn (Dynamite), Asia Donaldson (Two Foot Higher) & Amelia McAuley (Alba) | women’s 13-14 team silver
Beth Reynolds – Dynamite | womens under 13 sixth
Meghan Oliver – Banchory | junior womens seventh
Tumbling
Summer Doohan – Dynamite | womens under 13 fourth
Kayden Carson – East Kilbride | mens senior seventh
Ellie Miller – Dynamite | womens senior eighth
Ruby Robertson – Durham | womens junior eighth
Congratulations to all of the gymnasts representing Scotland at this international event.