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From Bramley to Mansfield – Pudsey’s Nile Wilson expands chain of gymnastics centres

The fast-growing chain of gymnastics clubs named after West Leeds Olympic medallist Nile Wilson is continuing to expand with the acquisition of a gymnastics centre based in Mansfield.

Established in 2019 with the vision of increasing participation in the sport at all levels, the first Nile Wilson Gymnastics Club opened in Dinnington, Rotherham, and was quickly followed by a second club in Bramley last year and a third club in Coventry in early 2023.

The acquisition of the Beth Tweddle Gymnastics Centre enables the business to expand into the East Midlands as it pursues its vision of creating a network of gymnastics clubs around the UK that ‘change the game’ by delivering unique and more engaging activities.

Luke Sutton, director of Nile Wilson Gymnastics said: “We are absolutely delighted that we have made this acquisition and opened Nile Wilson Gymnastics Mansfield. As a group of people, led by Nile, we are laser focused on creating the best possible gymnastics experience for both gymnasts and parents at all our clubs. Our aim is for everyone to leave our clubs with a smile on their face. 

“We have some major development plans for our club in Mansfield and it will become a centre point for gymnasts and coaches in the Midlands. Our overall business continues to go from strength to strength and this acquisition is another step forward in an exciting journey that we have mapped out.”  

Beth Tweddle Gymnastics will be re-branded as Nile Wilson Gymnastics Mansfield and is already open at Portland Retail Park.

The venue features an 8,000 square foot facility with state-of-the-art equipment for gymnasts. Nile Wilson Gymnastics has also taken a lease for the entire first floor of the premises which it plans to refurbish to provide a 21,000 square foot gym in total which will make it one of the most significant facilities in the Midlands, able to host regional and national gymnastics events.

Nile, 27, grew up in the Pudsey area with parents Sally and Neil and sister Joanna and attended Farsley Fairfield Primary and Pudsey Grangefield School (now Pudsey Grammar).

His passion for gymnastics began at Leeds Gymnastics Club when he was five years old.

In March 2014, he won the British Junior Champion title and, in the same year, he became the first British gymnast ever to win five gold medals at the European Junior Gymnastics Championships.

Nile went on to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics where he won a bronze medal in the High Bar final, again a first for GB in gymnastics. In 2017, Nile was placed sixth in the All-Round World final and in 2018 he won five medals at the Commonwealth Games, three Gold and two Silver, to take his Commonwealth medal total to nine.

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