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LONDON — The head coach of Britain's women's gymnastics has stepped down on the eve of the European championships and less than 100 days before the Paris Olympics. David Kenwright has left his role after seven years with British Gymnastics the organization said Wednesday. He had overseen the most successful period for the women's team, which included Britain winning its first Olympic team medal in 93 years at the Tokyo Games in 2021. The European championships start Thursday in Rimini, Italy.







