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Intense training pays off for Cambridgeshire Olympic medallist

“I feel like I’ve skipped a step,” Jarman told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

“I’ve only been able to produce a bronze medal at the European Championships, so to be walking away with an Olympic medal… it’s unbelievable.

“It happened so quick. On the whole it’s been an incredible experience and I’m a bit upset I can’t compete again because being in that arena in front of that massive crowd… you won’t get that feeling anywhere else.”

Training for Jarman consists of two “intense” sessions a day of about three and a half hours each, which he said was “necessary to get to this level”.

As for competing at the 2028 Olympics, he added: “I am still young enough to push four more years in my gymnastics career. I would actually like to go beyond LA as well, we’ll just have to see.”

His dad, Tony, said the Games had been phenomenal and he was proud of his son, as were those watching from his home club.

“The club love the work Jake does and they set TVs up and invited people in to watch him… we love gymnastics and the gymnastics community.”


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