City of Glasgow’s Kelvin Cham won the men’s all-round title at the Scottish Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
He edged out his club-mate, David Weir, while Commonwealth silver medallist Frank Baines won the bronze medal despite only competing in five of the six apparatus at the Perth event.
The same club produced the women’s all-round winner, Shannon Archer.
The 18-year-old finished ahead of Sofia Ramzan (Dundee), while Carly Smith won the bronze medal.
Dan Purvis, the London 2012 Olympic Games team bronze medallist and winner of the national title for the last three years, finished fourth, having only competed on three of the apparatus – the floor, pommel and parallel bars.
The result was no real surprise to the 26-year-old, who is focusing on the bigger picture.
“It was a bit of a warm up,” Purvis told BBC Scotland. “The last time I competed was last year so I wanted to get back into it.
“There’s a new cycle and a new code (scoring method) and the idea is to get my three pieces up for the start of the year. Then the other three later on in the year so by the Commonwealth Games (2018) I’ll be back on all six.”
Scotland’s men won team silver at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and Purvis is positive about the nation’s prospects for the Gold Coast 2018 event.
“The whole of Scottish gymnastics has improved so much,” he said. “From years ago when I was here to now, the difference is fantastic and it’s all looking good for the Commonwealth Games.