TUMBLER Ben Goodall finished a highly-respectable seventh on his debut competing for Great Britain.
The Harwell 16-year-old was a member of Britain’s junior team taking part in the Loulé Cup in Portugal.
The competition consisted of a qualifying round with the top eight gymnasts going into the final.
Goodall delivered two great tumble runs, performing a transition run in competition for the first time to finish fifth, securing a place in the final.
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But going for broke, he had two uncertain landings and finished seventh.
He said: “Making the final was an amazing feeling and something I can’t wait to experience again.”
On his return, it was straight back to lessons in his first school term at King Alfred’s Sixth Form, Wantage.
He is also training hard for the British Championships in Liverpool, which will be followed by trials for the World Championships.
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