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2026 TeamGym Open Competition and National Micro Team Qualifier

 
2026 TeamGym Open Competition and National Micro Team Qualifier
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
31/01/2026 to 01/02/2026
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10/12/2025
Organiser: Scottish Gymnastics Venue: Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility
1 O'Donnell Way
Motherwell
North Lanarkshire
ML1 2TZ

Join us for the 2026 TeamGym Open Competition and National Micro Team Qualifier, taking place at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, Motherwell, on 31 January to 1 February 2026. Whether you are a participant, supporter, official, or fan of the sport, this event offers an exciting showcase of athleticism and dedication.

All key information, including entry requirements, schedules, spectator tickets, and event updates, will be available here in the lead-up to the event.

TeamGym Rules and the Handbook can be found here.

The National Micro Team Qualifier will be a qualifying competition for the National Finals (more information can be found in the handbook). This will be held on Sunday, and includes Junior & Senior L2, Youth L3 & Primary L4 Micro Teams. TeamGym Open Competition will be held on both days.

Ticket Information:
Saturday AM: Scottish Open Level 7, Level 5 and Level 4
Saturday PM: 
Scottish Open Level 3 and Level 2
Sunday AM: 
Scottish Open Level 6
Sunday PM: 
National Qualifier Level 4. Level 3 and Level 2.

Primary Venue

Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility
1 O'Donnell Way
Motherwell
North Lanarkshire
ML1 2TZ
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