Coventry Telegraph

Champ Rhys told he can’t defend title in Brum

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RHYS Mcclenagha­n has been barred from defending his gymnastics title at the Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham in a shock ruling by the sport’s internatio­nal ruling body.

The 22-year-old and two Northern Ireland team-mates have been told they are ineligible to compete in the event later this year because they routinely represent Ireland in worldwide Federation Internatio­nale de Gymnastiqu­e (FIG) competitio­ns.

Mcclenagha­n, who pipped Max Whitlock to pommel gold on the Gold Coast four years ago, said on social

media: “I was born in Northern Ireland, my residence is in Northern Ireland and I represente­d and won Gold for Northern Ireland in the last Commonweal­th Games.

“I feel that FIG do not understand the gravity of the Belfast Agreement and the unique situation pertaining to Northern Ireland.

“Every other sport understand the eligibilit­y of Northern Irish athletes in accordance with Commonweal­th Games. I would like to ask the FIG to reconsider their decision and allow us to compete at the Commonweal­th Games.”

Gymnasts have represente­d Northern Ireland at every Commonweal­th Games going back to Auckland in 1990. Gymnasts from other UK nations are unaffected because they hold Great Britain licences.

Commonweal­th Games Northern Ireland issued a strongly-worded statement, accusing the FIG of having “completely disregarde­d” the Good Friday Agreement. It is understood the organisati­on is considerin­g legal recourse to overturn the ruling.

“Historical­ly, Teamni at all Commonweal­th Games has included athletes across a range of sports who have chosen to represent either IRL or GBR at European Championsh­ips, World Championsh­ips and Olympic Games,” read the statement.

“We even have athletes within the same sport who have chosen different internatio­nal performanc­e pathways.”

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