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2023 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

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2023 Trampoline World Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
LocationUnited Kingdom Birmingham, United Kingdom
Start date9 November 2023
End date12 November 2023
Competitors353 from 41 nations

The 2023 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships event was held in Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, England from 9 to 12 November 2023.[1] The event was a major qualification event for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Participating nations

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Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Individual  Yan Langyu (CHN)  Wang Zisai (CHN)  Ryusei Nishioka (JPN)
Individual Team  France
Julian Chartier
Allan Morante
Pierre Gouzou
Morgan Demiro-o-Domiro
 Spain
David Vega
Jorge Martín
Robert Vilarasau
David Franco
 Great Britain
Andrew Stamp
Zak Perzamanos
Corey Walkes
Peter Buravytskiy
Synchro  Germany
Caio Lauxtermann
Fabian Vogel
 United States
Ruben Padilla
Aliaksei Shostak
 France
Pierre Gouzou
Morgan Demiro-o-Domiro
Double Mini  Ruben Padilla (USA)  David Franco (ESP)  Tiago Sampaio Romão (POR)
Double Mini Team  United States
Tomas Minc
Simon Smith
Ruben Padilla
Dylan Kline
 Spain
David Franco
Andrés Martinez
Carlos del Ser
Nicolás Toribio [es]
 Great Britain
Omo Aikeremiokha
Daniel Berridge
Lewis Gosling
Marshall Frost
Tumbling  Mikhail Malkin (AZE)  Kaden Brown (USA)  Jaydon Paddock (GBR)
Tumbling Team  Azerbaijan
Adil Hajizada
Mikhail Malkin
Tofig Aliyev
Elnur Mammadov
 Great Britain
Jaydon Paddock
Kristof Willerton
William Cowen
Fred Teague
 Denmark
Martin Abildgaard
Magnus Lindholmer
Mads Hansen
Jeppe Mikkelsen
Women
Individual  Bryony Page (GBR)  Zhu Xueying (CHN)  Jessica Stevens (USA)
Individual Team  China
Zhu Xueying
Fan Xinyi
Hu Yicheng
Cao Yunzhu
 France
Léa Labrousse
Laura Paris
Cléa Brousse [fr]
Anaïs Brèche [fr]
 Georgia
Mariam Raguimovi [es]
Anano Apakidze [es]
Luba Golovina
Teona Dzhandzhgava [es]
Synchro  United States
Nicole Ahsinger
Cheyenne Webster [es]
 China
Qiu Zheng [es]
Lin Qianqi [es]
 Great Britain
Isabelle Songhurst
Bryony Page
Double Mini  Melania Rodríguez (ESP)  Aliah Raga (USA)  Grace Harder (USA)
Double Mini Team  Great Britain
Kirsty Way
Molly McKenna
Bethany Williamson
Ruth Shevelen
 Portugal
Diana Gago
Alexandra Garcia
Sara Guido
Rita Abrantes
 Canada
Ashley Anaka
Zoe Phaneuf
Hannah Metheral
Kalena Soehn
Tumbling  Candy Brière-Vetillard (FRA)  Megan Kealy (GBR)  Saskia Servini (GBR)
Tumbling Team  Great Britain
Naana Oppon
Saskia Servini
Megan Kealy
Shanice Davidson
 France
Maëlle Dumitru-Marin [fr]
Marie Deloge [fr]
Candy Brière-Vetillard
Maëlie Abadie [fr]
 United States
Miah Bruns
Tia Taylor
Anastasia Katchalova
Hope Bravo
Mixed
All-around Team  United States
Nicole Ahsinger
Kaden Brown
Miah Bruns
Cody Gesuelli
Shelby Nobuhara
Ruben Padilla
Isaac Rowley
Aliaksei Shostak
Jessica Stevens
Cheyene Webster
 Portugal
Diogo Abreu
Mariana Carvalho
Mariana Cascalheira
Sofia Correia
Pedro Ferreira
Diana Gago
Catarina Marianito Nunes
Vasco Peso
Tiago Sampaio Romão
 Great Britain
Shanice Davidson
Lewis Gosling
Bryony Page
Zak Perzamanos
Isabelle Songhurst
Andrew Stamp
Fred Teague
Corey Walkes
Kirsty Way

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States43310
2 Great Britain*32611
3 China2305
4 France2215
5 Azerbaijan2002
6 Spain1304
7 Germany1001
8 Portugal0213
9 Canada0011
 Denmark0011
 Georgia0011
 Japan0011
Totals (12 entries)15151545

Olympic qualification

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Up to eight quota places were available in men's and women's individual trampoline, with a maximum of one per National Olympic Committee in each sex.

The following NOCs qualified a trampoline gymnast for the 2024 Summer Olympics:

Men's individual Women's individual
 China
 Great Britain
 Austria
 Japan
 Portugal
 China
 Great Britain
 Brazil
 Canada
 United States

References

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  1. ^ "Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique". live.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  2. ^ "FIG LIVE - Schedule and results". live.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  3. ^ "GB's Bryony Page wins second individual trampoline world title". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  4. ^ "FIG World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships - Medal Table". live.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  5. ^ "USA cleans up as most successful nation at 2023 Trampoline World Championships". news.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
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