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In October 2019, Joe Fraser became the first British man to win a World Championships gold medal on the parallel bars at age 21. Two years later he was selected to represent TeamGB at what became the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. The team secured a 4th place finish and Joe ended the Olympic cycle as the 9th best all around gymnast on the planet. 2022 was incredible year for Joe and one that saw him add seven major championships medals to his name. He underwent multiple surgeries at the start of this year and now faces a difficult comeback ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. World, European and Commonwealth golds have lead to Joe working with big brands such as Gymshark and Sky Sports in recent years. Navigating the world of elite level sport is challenging, at times he's struggled with motivation following his most recent injuries and this is his story.
By Sam Oldham5
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In October 2019, Joe Fraser became the first British man to win a World Championships gold medal on the parallel bars at age 21. Two years later he was selected to represent TeamGB at what became the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. The team secured a 4th place finish and Joe ended the Olympic cycle as the 9th best all around gymnast on the planet. 2022 was incredible year for Joe and one that saw him add seven major championships medals to his name. He underwent multiple surgeries at the start of this year and now faces a difficult comeback ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. World, European and Commonwealth golds have lead to Joe working with big brands such as Gymshark and Sky Sports in recent years. Navigating the world of elite level sport is challenging, at times he's struggled with motivation following his most recent injuries and this is his story.

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