McClenaghan hopes to bounce back with more Euro gold Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Rhys McClenaghan is hoping to secure a fourth European titleByNigel RinglandBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished10 minutes agoGreat champions don’t always win but they have the ability to take a bad performance, learn from it and put it in the rearview mirror.Rhys McClenaghan hopes to do just that at the Men’s Artistic European Championships in Zagreb this week.After finishing sixth in the recent Commonwealth Games while debuting a new routine, the Olympic pommel horse gold medallist went straight back to training aiming to correct what went wrong.“It’s not forgotten about, there’s a lot of lessons I could take from the Commonwealth Games,” McClenaghan told BBC Sport NI.“Since the day I got back, I was back in the gym working on the mistakes I had there, you know, switching about some things and just ultimately trying to better the result for Europeans, but also still keeping the trajectory of improving the routine, testing out its construction.”McClenaghan finishes sixth in pommel horse final
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Published27 July
