Britain's Luke Whitehouse defended his floor title and won gold at the European Gymnastics Championships in Rimini, Italy.
The 21-year-old scored 14.866 points, ahead of Olympic champion Artem Dolgopyat of Israel, who finished with 14.833 points.
“The feeling of standing on the medal podium is emotional. It's a proud, proud moment to compete for your country and win a medal,” Whitehouse said.
“Last year I didn't have any expectations, but this year there was a little more pressure. I tried to stay calm and have confidence in what I know I can do.”
Whitehouse's British teammate Jake Jarman was sixth with a score of 13.966.
How can I watch the European Gymnastics Championships on BBC?
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Men's Championship (April 24-28) – BBC Sport website and app
Saturday, April 27th -15:30-18:00: Equipment final
Sunday, April 28th – 14:30-17:00: Team finals
Women's Championship (May 2nd – May 5th) – BBC Sport website and app
Saturday, May 4th – 15:15-18:40: Equipment final
Sunday, May 5th – 14:30-17:00: Team finals