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Ruby Stacey

British artistic gymnast (born 2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ruby Stacey (born 10 March 2005)[1] is a British artistic gymnast and national team member. She represented Great Britain at the 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, placing 15th in the all-around.[2] She is the 2024 silver medallist on uneven bars at British Championships.[1]

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Junior gymnastics career

Espoir - 2018

At her first British Championships, Stacey won gold on bars, silver in the all-around and bronze on vault.

She was selected to represented Great Britain at the 2018 Olympic Hopes Cup, alongside Halle Hilton, Alia Leat, Mia Scott and Amelia Thomas. The team placed second, with Stacey winning gold on bars and bronze on floor.[3]

Junior - 2019

Stacey was named as a reserve for the 2019 Junior World Championships.

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Senior gymnastics career

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2021

Stacey was selected for the 2021 World Championships, alongside Georgia-Mae Fenton and Becky Downie. It was her first major championships.[4] She qualified for the all-around final, where she placed 15th.[4]

At the British Championships, she won gold on uneven bars and bronze in the all-around.[5]

2022

Stacey attended the Koper Challenge Cup, where she won bronze on uneven bars.[6] She later competed at the Mersin Challenge Cup, where she placed 5th in the floor final.[7]

2023

At English championships, Stacey finished behind Ondine Achampong to win silver in the all-around, as well as winning a further silver on vault and bronze on bars.[8] She competed at the Doha World Cup, making the vault and floor finals; she placed 7th in both.[9] She later competed at both the Szombathely and Paris Challenge Cups. In Paris, she made the beam final and placed 8th.[10]

2024

At the 2024 British Championships, Stacey won silver on uneven bars, her third British medal, and also placed 7th in the all-around.[11] She attended the Antayla Challenge Cup, where she made the vault final and placed 7th.[12]

She was selected as a reserve for the 2024 Olympic Games.[13]

2025

Stacey picked up a full set of medals at English championships, winning gold on bars, silver in the all-around and bronze on floor.

She attended the 2025 Varna World Challenge Cup along with Emily Roper. She won gold on vault and silver in the uneven bar finals.

She was named to the British squad for the 2025 European Championships alongside Alia Leat, Emily Roper, Ruby Evans and Frances Stone.[14]

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Competition history

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  1. Stacey was the team GBR alternate

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