Great Britain’s Jessica Gadirova won her third gold medal at the European Gymnastics Championships with victory in the women’s floor final.
The 18-year-old scored a combined total of 14.000 for the routine to secure her third consecutive European floor title.
British champion Alice Kinsella claimed silver, while Romania’s Sabrina Maneca-Voinea sealed bronze.
In the men’s vault, defending champion Jake Jarman took the silver medal in Antalya, Turkey.
The 21-year-old Briton was narrowly beaten to gold by Artur Davtyan of Armenia on after two vault attempts each.
Davtyan, 30, scored 15.033 points overall compared with Jarman’s 15.016 thanks to a higher mark for execution on his second vault.
Ukraine’s Igor Radivilov won bronze, with Briton Harry Hepworth finishing seventh.
Following his performance on the vault, Jarman, who has already won an all-around silver and team bronze in Turkey, placed eighth in the final of the men’s parallel bars.
Earlier, Gadirova, who won the all-around and helped GB secure their first European women’s team gold, also finished seventh in the women’s beam final.
GB’s Ondine Achampong, 19, missed out on a medal and was placed fourth. Sanne Wevers of the Netherlands won gold, Italy’s Manila Esposito silver and Zsofia Kovacs of Hungary bronze.