Luke Whitehouse
Luke Benjamin Whitehouse is a British artistic gymnast. He represented 2024 Summer Olympics">2024 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships">2024 Summer Olympics and is a silver medallist on floor exercise at the 2025 World Championships. Whitehouse is a four time European Champion, winning three titles on floor exercise, in 2023, 2024 European [Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships|2024], and 2025. He is one of only two men to achieve three consecutive titles in the event and is the first male British gymnast to win three consecutive European apparatus titles. He also won gold as part of the Great Britain team at the 2025 European Championships and bronze at the 2023 European Championships. Whitehouse won gold on floor exercise. at the 2025 FISU World University Games becoming the first male British gymnast to win a medal since its inception in 1959.
Junior gymnastics career
At the junior level Whitehouse represented Great Britain at the Artistic gymnastics at the 2019 European Youth [Summer Olympic Festival|2019 European Youth Olympic Festival] in Baku, Azerbaijan where the team placed fourth. He also competed at the inaugural 2019 Junior World Championships in Győr, Hungary.Senior gymnastics career
2021
In June 2021 at the 2021 FIG [Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series|Osijek World Challenge Cup] in floor qualification he became the first British gymnast to complete a triple back somersault in competition.2022
At the 2022 English Championships Whitehouse won bronze in the all-around with a gold medal on Floor and bronze on Vault. At British Championships he won bronze on Floor.2023
At the English Championships in 2023 Whitehouse was a gold medallist on Parallel Bars and on Floor, defending his 2022 title. He also won silver on Vault.Whitehouse attended the 2023 FIG Artistic [Gymnastics World Cup series|Doha World Cup] and won bronze on Floor. At the 2023 British Championships he won gold on Floor and bronze on Vault.
In April 2023 Whitehouse became European floor champion, winning gold at the 2023 European Championships in Antalya, Turkey alongside the team bronze medal. He was later selected as the travelling reserve of the Great Britain team for the 2023 World Championships in Antwerp 2023 where the team came fourth.
He later attended the Paris Challenge Cup where he won bronze on Floor again.
2024
At the 2024 English Champions Whitehouse came fourth in the All-Around, taking silver on Vault. Then at British Championships he took bronze on Vault and placed sixth in the all-around and fourth on Rings.In April at the Doha World Cup Whitehouse took the silver medal on Floor. A week later he retained his title as European Floor champion, attending the 2024 European Championships as an individual. He won gold for a second year in a row after Max Whitlock dropped out of the competition due to injury allowing Whitehouse to defend his title. He became the first male British gymnast to retain a European title. He came 6th on Vault.
In June 2024 Whitehouse was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Jake Jarman, Harry Hepworth, Joe Fraser, and Max Whitlock. Great Britain qualified for the team final in third, but ultimately placed fourth, with the USA taking bronze. Whitehouse individually qualified for Olympic floor final, finishing in sixth place with a score of 14.466. Carlos Yulo won Gold with a score of 15.000.
2025
At the 2025 British Championships Whitehouse won gold on floor exercise and bronze in the all-around. He was selected to compete at the 2025 European Championships alongside Harry Hepworth, Jamie Lewis, Jonas Rushworth, and Jake Jarman where he helped Great Britain win their third European team title. He also qualified for the all-around and floor exercise finals. In the all-around Whitehouse finished twenty-second despite qualifying in third due to errors on pommel horse and horizontal bar. Whitehouse won gold on floor exercise, winning his third consecutive European title on the apparatus. He became the first male British gymnast to win three back to back titles on the same apparatus. He is the first gymnast since Franco Menichelli in 1964 to win three consecutive titles on floor exercise.Whitehouse was selected to compete at the 2025 World University Games where he won gold on floor exercise. In doing so he became the first British male gymnast to win a medal at the FISU World University Games since its inception in 1959.
In late September Whitehouse was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2025 World Championships. He qualified for the floor exercise final where he won his first world medal, a silver behind teammate Jake Jarman.