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James Hall
Personal information
Full nameJames Robert Hall
Country represented Great Britain
 England
Born (1995-10-06) 6 October 1995 (age 28)
Bankstown, Australia
ResidenceMaidstone, Kent
Height1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior Elite
Years on national team2014–present (GBR)
ClubPegasus GC
Head coach(es)Ionut Trandaburu
World ranking8th

James Robert Hall (born 6 October 1995)[1] is an English artistic gymnast. A member of the English and British Senior teams since 2014, he has best known as an all-around and team gymnast, having won all-around bronze and team gold and silver in the European Artistic Gymnastic Championships and two team golds and an individual all-round silver in the Commonwealth Games. His signature piece is horizontal bar, in which he has won silver at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Personal life[edit]

Hall was born 6 October 1995 in Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia. His family moved to Kent, England in 1997.[2]

He began gymnastics at age six after a coach encouraged him to so do.[2]

In 2018, Hall became an ambassador for the Young Lives Foundation, a charity that helps disadvantaged youth in Kent, England.[2]

Career[edit]

2015[edit]

Hall was the alternate for the silver medal winning GB team at the 2015 Glasgow world championships.

2017[edit]

Hall won the all-around bronze medal at the 2017 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in April 2017, held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.[3]

2018[edit]

At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Hall was part of the team that won gold in the team event.[4] He also won silver on the individual all-around competition[5] as well as horizontal bar, both behind Nile Wilson.[6]

At the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow, Hall won a silver as part of the team.[7]

2019[edit]

In March 2019, Hall won the All-Around title at the British Championships.[8]

He also competed at the European Championships in Szczecin, Poland, as well as the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.[2]

2021[edit]

At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, Hall competed for Great Britain. The team took fourth place with a score of 255.76.

He also competed in the all around final where he finished in 8th position, one place ahead of teammate Joe Fraser.[9]

2022[edit]

At the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Hall was again part of the England team that won gold in the team event. [10] Despite sustaining an ankle injury during the competition, Hall also won silver in the individual all-around behind compatriot Jake Jarman.[11][12]

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