Great Britain's Naana Oppon, Saskia Servini, Megan Kealy and Shanice Davidson walk into the arena on day two of the 37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at Utilita Arena ©Getty Images

The Utilita Arena in Birmingham is hosting the Trampoline, Tumbling and DMT World Championships from 9-19 November.vThe event is also the primary qualification event for the Olympic discipline of trampoline at the 2024 Paris Games.

Great Britain won women's double mini trampoline (DMT) team gold for the first time among the nation's four medals at the Trampoline & Tumbling World Championships.

The British DMT quartet of Kirsty Way, Molly McKenna, Bethany Williamson and Ruth Shevelan clinched the title ahead of Portugal and Canada in Birmingham.

The women's tumbling quartet of Megan Kealy, Saskia Servini, Naana Oppon and Shanice Davidson beat France and third-placed USA to gold.

Malkin Mikhail of Azerbaijan celebrates after winning the gold medal in the Men's Tumble Final on day three of the 37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at Utilita Arena in Birmingham ©Getty Images
Malkin Mikhail of Azerbaijan celebrates after winning the gold medal in the Men's Tumble Final on day three of the 37th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships at Utilita Arena in Birmingham ©Getty Images

Azerbaijan claimed a first ever medal at the World Championships to deny GB's men tumbling team gold, as Denmark finished in third.

Azerbaijan, with Mikhail Malkin, Tofig Aliyev, Adil Hajizade and Elnur Mammadov, earned the medal in the men's tumbling team final.

Team USA did not disappoint in the 2023 Trampoline & Tumbling World Championships. In the Men’s Team DMT, they pipped Spain (11 points) and Great Britain (9 points) to the gold.

They scored 12 points, with Padilla, Dylan Kline, Simon Smith, and Tomas Minc winning the first gold of the competition for Team USA.

The Spanish gymnast Melania Rodríguez secured the gold medal in the double mini-tramp event at the Trampoline World Championships. The Ponteareas gymnast managed to withstand the pressure from her rivals and ultimately became the champion with a score of 26.3, compared to the 26.2 of the American Aliah Raga and the 26.1 of another American, Grace Harder.

Meanwhile, the American Ruben Padilla (30.6) clinched the gold medal in the same event, followed on the podium by the Portuguese Tiago Sampaio Romao (23.6) and the Spanish athlete David Franco with a score of 29.3.