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Olympics Star Dies in Road Accident Aged 41

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A FORMER Olympic gymnast and bronze medal winner has tragically died in a road accident. Gaël Da Silva, 41,  nicknamed "Gaou", passed...

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The former French Olympic gymnast Gaël Da Silva died at age 41 in a traffic accident on Tuesday (26). Known in the middle of the sport by the nickname of Gaël Da Silva, he leaves his wife, Camille, and the three sons of the couple: Hugo, 12 years old, Jules, 9 years old, and Lou, 6 years old. The athlete's death caused commotion in the world of artistic gymnastics in France. Tennis player Hailey Baptiste leaves Roland Garros in a wheelchair afte…

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The world of French gymnastics is in mourning after the death of former sportsman Gaël Da Silva, who died at the age of only 41 following a road accident. Tragedy occurred on Tuesday morning, and the news caused a wave of emotional reactions in the sports community. Article Doliu in the world sport! Celebrated gymnast, a medalist at the European Championships, died at only 41 years after a road accident first appeared in Romania TV.

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This is a sad news that strikes the world of high-performance sport. On Wednesday, May 27, the French Gymnastics Federation (FFGym) shared the death of gymnast Gaël Da Silva, which occurred on May 26, 2026 at the age of 41.

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Olympics star dies in road accident aged 41

A FORMER Olympic gymnast and bronze medal winner has tragically died in a road accident. Gaël Da Silva, 41,  nicknamed "Gaou", passed...

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The gymnast had won bronze on the ground at the 2012 European Championships in Montpellier.

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Former Lyon gymnast of Iseroese origin, Gaël Da Silva died this Tuesday in a road accident. At the age of 41, he had had a journey full of difficulties and had always been able to get up.

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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