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British gymnastics championship: Jessica Gaderova returns after injury

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British gymnastics championship: Jessica Gaderova returns after injury


Jessica Gaderova’s stimulation from returning to this weekend’s race is painful because she knows her twin sister is starting to start the same rehabilitation of the newly completed hard work.

Jennifer is undergoing surgery to repair the crucified front link on Wednesday, just days after Jessica returned with the same injuries at the British Championship in Liverpool.

“To know that he is going through what I have in a year and a half, it is very affected and hurts my heart,” Jessica told the BBC Sport.

“I feel like I’m competing for him. I’ll give him an opportunity to see that you can get back from any injuries, no matter how much the process is.

Jessica, the champion of all European aspects, who suffered from ACL injury in a “common incident” at the 2023 World Arts Championship, has endured a “very long process” to rebuild strength and bodybuilding over time as “no quick solution.

“I’m a little nervous to compete because I was in a field for a while, but competitive is what I love to do, so it gives me arousal at the same time.

“We took nice and slow to make sure that it is done well. It was difficult in the moments when something was very easy before, it was really difficult.

“That was such a big challenge. But over time, I fought through the feeling of giving up or not giving small details in the reform, and it was easier.

But Jessica only competes with bars and radiation with fundamental decline while working to return to all four devices by the end of the year.

Now he hopes to be able to give his sister back to the support and help him receive when the sons are reversed after Jennifer’s surgery.

“I think the fate was like ‘No, you will remain twins anyway,” Jessica said jokingly.

“I felt like I’m a little blind for his name and my team the same, but Jenny knows exactly what the trip is now and can know you can go back and be stronger.

“Many people can’t say they had this wound, so it’s a unique story that we both have done,” Jennifer said.

“We both want to be there from La to the 2028 Olympics, and to the extent that we can be physically in a good and strong state.

“We want to compete as much as possible in this course to build our abilities and to go out there as twins on the big stage.

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