Daniel Iley pushed his case for Commonwealth Games selection as Scotland's men won team gold at the final selection event, the Commonwealth Invitational competition in Perth.
It was a double victory with Scotland's women also winning.
Iley was top individual all-around gymnast with India's Ashish Kumar second and Adam Cox third. Iley impressed with 14.600 on the vault and 14.050 on the rings.
In what is going to be a tight selection process, Liam Davie scored 14.550 on high bar and Douglas Ross 14.950 on the floor ahead of today's individual apparatus events.
Scotland won gold and silver in the women's competition through Emma White and Erin McLachlan respectively.
There was double silver for Scotland in the junior Celtic Cup.
In the boys' event, the hosts finished with 213.350 points as Northern Ireland took gold with 217.600.
City of Glasgow's Kevin Cham was fourth in the individual all-around competition.
Wales won the girls' event with 195.050 points to Scotland's 184.700. Izzy Tolometti (Garioch) was fourth in the individual all-around.
Final placings. Men: 1 Scotland; 2 Wales; 3 India. Women: 1 Scotland; 2 Northern Ireland; 3 Malaysia.
Roddy Mackenzie
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