Louis Smith is setting his sights on winning gold in the World Gymnastics Championships to be held on British soil for the first time in London.
Smith has already collected bronze and silver on the pommel horse with his feats in Beijing last year and at April's European Championships respectively at international competitions.
The 20 year old Huntingdon gymnast has been working hard on mastering his routines in preparation of performing at the O2 Arena from Tuesday in front of a home crowd.
Club-mates Daniel Keatings and Marissa King will be joining Smith in London, with the latter taking part in her last major competition before taking up a gymnastics scholarship in Florida from January.
Huntingdon coach Paul Hall will also be in London as part of the Great Britain set-up.
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