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| - Daniel Ryan Keatings (* 4. Januar 1990 in Corby) ist ein britischer Kunstturner. Seine bisher größten Erfolge sind der Gewinn der Silbermedaille bei den Turn-Weltmeisterschaften 2009 in London im Mehrkampf, sowie der Europameistertitel am Pauschenpferd 2010 und 2013. (de)
- Daniel Keatings (Kettering, Inglaterra, 4 de enero de 1990) es un gimnasta artístico británico, subcampeón del mundo en 2009 en la competición general individual. (es)
- Daniel Ryan Keatings (né le 4 janvier 1990 à Kettering) est un gymnaste britannique. Keatings a représenté l'Écosse aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 2006 ainsi que le Royaume-Uni aux championnats du monde de gymnastique artistique 2007 et 2009 et aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2008. (fr)
- Daniel Ryan Keatings (Kettering, 4 gennaio 1990) è un ginnasta britannico. (it)
- Daniel Keatings (Kettering, 4 de janeiro de 1990) é um ginasta britânico, que compete em provas de ginástica artística. Daniel foi um dos dois representantes de seu país nos Jogos Olímpicos de Pequim, em 2008, China. (pt)
- Daniel Keatings (ur. 4 stycznia 1990 w Kettering) – brytyjski gimnastyk, wicemistrz świata. Największym sukcesem zawodnika jest srebrny medal mistrzostw świata w Londynie w wieloboju indywidualnym. Srebrny medalista mistrzostw Europy w wieloboju indywidualnym w Mediolanie (2009). (pl)
- Daniel Ryan Keatings (born 4 January 1990 in Kettering, England) is a retired British artistic gymnast representing Scotland and Great Britain. Both an all-around gymnast and a specialist pommel horse worker, Keatings was the first male British gymnast to medal at the all-around competition at the World Championships, and the first male British gymnast to become a European champion, winning on pommel horse, his signature piece, in 2010 in Birmingham and again in 2013 in Moscow. In 2014, he won gold at the Commonwealth Games, again in pommel horse, for Scotland. With Louis Smith, Max Whitlock and Joe Fraser of England and Great Britain, and Rhys McClenaghan of Northern Ireland and Ireland, Keatings formed part of a golden generation of home nations pommel horse workers who dominated the app (en)
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