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England Gymnast Nile Wilson the 'happiest teenager alive'

England's young gymnastic star Nile Wilson says that he is among the happiest 18-year-olds alive after winning four Commonwealth Games medals this summer.

England gymnast Nile Wilson has revealed that he is one of the happiest teenagers in the world after the 18-year-old claimed his fourth medal of the Commonwealth Games today.

The youngster scooped gold in the horizontal bars event to cap a memorable day at the Hydro having earlier claimed silver in the parallel bars.

Wilson, who has also won bronze in the all-around contest and helped England win the team event, says that he is dumbfounded at the level of success that he has achieved in Glasgow.

"It felt amazing and I wouldn't even have dreamt of coming home with this amount of medals," he told BBC Sport.

"I am one of the happiest 18-year-olds alive. The high bar was good and to finish with a gold was the icing on the cake.

"This whole experience has been unreal and the whole multi-sport Village has been amazing. Now I am ready to go out and celebrate."

The two-time Commonwealth champion pipped compatriot Kristian Thomas to the gold, while Canada's Kevin Lytwyn took bronze.

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 Silver medalist Nile Wilson of England receives his medal during the medal ceremony for the Men's Parallel Bars Final at SSE Hydro during day nine of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on August 1, 2014
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