2014 At the British national championships in 2014, Fragapane placed 2nd on
vault with a score of 14.000, 5th on
floor exercise (13.000), and 3rd on
uneven bars (13.950). She finished third in the all-around competition with a total score of 55.700, and was selected to compete at the
European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Sofia, Bulgaria. At the European Championships, she contributed to Britain's silver-medal performance in the team competition. Individually, she qualified for the vault and floor exercise finals, finishing 6th and 8th, respectively, with scores of 14.333 (vault) and 14.133 (floor). At the
2014 Commonwealth Games, Fragapane competed on all four events in the team final, where the English team won gold. She qualified first into the all-around final with a score of 56.740, more than a point and a half ahead of the second-place qualifier
Ellie Black of
Canada. She also qualified first on
balance beam, vault, and floor. Fragapane won the individual all-around final with a score of 56.132, and the women's vault final with a score of 14.633. On 1 August, she won the floor final with a score of 14.541. With four gold medals in a single competition, Fragapane was England's most successful female Commonwealth Games competitor in over 80 years. She struggled throughout the competition, counting numerous falls, and finished 9th. A week later, she competed at the English Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Loughborough, where she scored 54.900 all-around. At the
2015 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Montpellier, France, Fragapane placed 6th in the all-around final, 6th in the vault final, 4th on the beam, and 2nd in the floor final, behind
Ksenia Afanasyeva of
Russia. In October, Fragapane was part of the gymnastics team that won
Great Britain's first-ever team medal, a bronze, at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. This was followed up by winning the All-Around title at the British Championships in April, held at the Echo Arena in Liverpool. Fragapane won the title with a personal best score of 58.10, this was the highest All-Around score of any British woman in the 2012-2016 Olympic Cycle. In July, she was named in Great Britain's women's gymnastics team for the
2016 Summer Olympics in
Rio de Janeiro, along with
Becky Downie,
Ellie Downie,
Ruby Harrold, and
Amy Tinkler. At the Olympics, Fragapane fell on uneven bars and balance beam in the qualifications round and narrowly missed the cut for the individual all-around final. She also placed 8th on floor but missed out on a place in the final by the Olympic tie-breaking rules. Great Britain finished fifth in the team final.
2017 At the
2017 European Championships Fragapane qualified for the balance beam and floor finals, finishing 8th and 7th respectively. Fragapane qualified in fourth for the floor final at the
2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships with a score of 13.933 before winning bronze in the final, her first individual medal at the championships, with the same score as in qualifying behind
Mai Murakami of Japan, and
Jade Carey of the US. She is Great Britain's second world championship medalist, after
Beth Tweddle.
2018 Fragapane's season was cut short when, in March 2018, she sustained an Achilles injury.
2019 Fragapane made her comeback debut at the British Championships, where she only competed on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. In event finals she placed fourth on uneven bars and second on floor exercise behind
Ellie Downie. On 19 March she was named to the team to compete at the
2019 European Championships, replacing
Kelly Simm after she broke her foot. She competed alongside Downie,
Alice Kinsella, and
Amelie Morgan. During qualifications Fragapane finished first on floor exercise and advanced to the final. During the final she placed fifth.
2021 Fragapane was intending to compete at the
2021 European Championships in April; however, during trials she suffered from a head injury which resulted in a
concussion. She returned to competition at the
Koper World Challenge Cup where she won the gold on floor. In September Fragapane was selected to compete at the
2021 World Championships but had to withdraw after injuring her foot in training.
2022 In June Fragapane was selected to
represent England at the
2022 Commonwealth Games alongside
Ondine Achampong,
Georgia-Mae Fenton,
Alice Kinsella, and
Kelly Simm. The group went on to win gold in the
women's team all-around competition - Fragapane's fifth Commonwealth gold. ==
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