By Carl Field
Joe Cemlyn-Jones proved his class by making sure he was among the medals at the Welsh Open Championships at the weekend.
The Team Wales men’s artistic gymnast was in encouraging form at The National Sports Centre in Cardiff.
Cemlyn-Jones took some time out after his Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last summer were hampered by injury.
But he continued his return to action in the Welsh capital and was among the medals once again at a venue he knows so well and has enjoyed plenty of success at previously.
The Paris Olympics hopeful was runner-up in the Open menโs competition, going 78.000 all-around to secure silver behind North Devonโs Adam Tobin (82.650).
Nottsโ Sam Mostowfi finished in the bronze medal position with a score of 77.100.
The City of Birmingham gymnast’s performance also means Cemlyn-Jones is also the new Welsh menโs senior Closed champion after finishing ahead of Theo-Amari Ochana and (72.950) and Henry Lewis (72.350).
Cemlyn-Jones added pommel horse, rings, and parallel bars silver along with high bar bronze in the Open competition.
2023 ๐๐๐ก๐จ๐ ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฃ ๐ผ๐ง๐ฉ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐ข๐ฅ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐จ๐๐๐ฅ๐จ
MAG Senior Open โ All Around
๐ฅAdam Tobin (Falcons)
๐ฅJoe Cemlyn-Jones (City of Birmingham)
๐ฅSam Mostowfi (Notts)#WelshChamps2023 pic.twitter.com/VL8yQzEs67— Welsh Gymnastics (@WelshGymnastics) March 12, 2023
Lewis bagged bronze on parallel bars. There were also excellent performances from Samuel Morgan (YMCA Barry) and Iwan Scrivens (Fusion).
Morgan won pommel silver and bronze on bars in the Closed competition, where Scrivens took silver on the floor.
Along with Tobin, a GBR menโs team reserve for the Worlds in Liverpool last year, the menโs Open competition also featured Hayden Skinner from South Essex and Joshua Nathan (City of Birmingham).
Nathan, who won the British menโs all-around title in Cardiff in 2021, walked away with gold on high bar and pommel while Skinner secured silver on the floor.
In the U18 age group Alex Niscoveanu, who trains at South Essex, continued his rapid rise up through the age groups, as he walked away with Open and Closed all-around glory.
Niscoveanu led the way with 72.050 across his six pieces of apparatus.
In the Closed category, Harrison Harris (67.000) and Wil Wheeler (62.900) from Valleys Gymnastics Academy secured silver and bronze respectively while Fusionโs Kieran Innes was fourth.
On the individual apparatus in the Open category, Niscoveanu added gold on parallel bars and the pommel horse as well as silver on the floor and high bar.
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Harris took gold on high bar and on the rings and bronze on floor while there was Open bronze for Innes on rings and on parallel bars.
In the Closed section, Niscoveanu won gold on floor, pommel and parallel bars with Harris taking the honours on the rings and high bar.
VGAโs Clint Alleyne (70.000) won all-around silver in the U16 Open with Fusionโs Tamlin Fox (66.750) ending with Open bronze. The pair also finished first and second respectively in the Closed section.
Alleyne also grabbed Open gold on floor and on bars as well as silver on rings. Fox picked up Open silver on pommel along with bronze on floor, vault, and high bar.
YMCA Barryโs Dafydd Armstrong won Open silver on vault and bronze on parallel bars while Open silver on the high bar went to Zak Bisp from Fusion.
Ioan Thomas (Cardiff Central Youth Club), Maximus Thomas (Swansea) and Charlie Watkins (YMCA Barry) also competed well.
๐ | ๐๐ ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐น๐น๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ฎ ๐ณ๐ฎ๐ป๐๐ฎ๐๐๐ถ๐ฐ ๐๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ธ๐ฒ๐ป๐ฑ!
And a weekend that could not have happened without all our wonderful volunteers, judges, clubs, coaches, gymnasts and partners!
Thank you to everyone who make it a weekend to remember!โจ#WelshChamps2023 pic.twitter.com/EhgQyN8H26
— Welsh Gymnastics (@WelshGymnastics) March 13, 2023
Watkins won Closed bronze on floor while there was vault and parallel bars Closed bronze respectively for Maximus and Ioan.
In the U14 competition, Sammy Cotter (Bury) and Ben Scourse (Valleys) were first and second in both the Open and Closed all-around, with Jedidiah Lewis (Colchester) securing bronze.
Meanwhile there was a YMCA Barry one-two in the U12 Closed all-around with Reuben Burns just pipping clubmate Jamie Tran to gold.
Bronze went to Alfie Morgan (Hawth) with YMCA Barryโs Levi Scott just narrowly missing out on the medal places.