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Cunningham: Training was brutal

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FORMER European gymnastics champion Dominick Cunningham has described being covered in blood and falling unconsciou­s during “brutal” training sessions which have pushed his body to the limit.

However, the Birmingham 25-year-old, who won floor gold in Glasgow in 2018, says recent allegation­s of bullying and abuse have crossed the line and must be rigorously addressed for the good of future generation­s.

The escalating scandal reached the top of the domestic sport this week when sisters Becky and Ellie Downie described a culture in which serious injuries were dismissed and gymnasts were verbally abused about their weight.

Under-pressure British Gymnastics chief executive Jane Allen has said she is “appalled and ashamed” by the revelation­s and the governing body has vowed to comply with an independen­t review headed by Jane Mulcahy QC.

In a statement, Cunningham illustrate­d the lengths gymnasts go to to succeed in the sport - and the dangers when such a required level of commitment is stretched too far.

Cunningham, a current member of GB’S world-class programme, said: “Gymnastics is such an incredible sport but it is up there with some of the most brutal.

“I have been covered in blood, have fallen unconsciou­s and cried many times, but for me this is what being an elite athlete is about.

“However, the stories I have been hearing from people speaking out are unacceptab­le.”

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