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2024 in artistic gymnastics

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Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events scheduled to be held in 2024 as well as the medalists.

Retirements

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Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2024
Gymnast Country Date Ref
Ivan Stretovich  Russia 9 January 2024 [1]
Phạm Như Phương  Vietnam 15 January 2024 [2]
Kelly Simm  Great Britain 30 January 2024 [3]
Tara Donnelly  Isle of Man 4 February 2024 [4]
Claudia Fragapane  Great Britain 9 February 2024 [5]
Shannon Archer  Great Britain 17 March 2024 [6][7]
Jutta Verkest  Belgium 15 April 2024 [8]
Zoe Miller  United States 28 April 2024 [9]
Amelie Morgan  Great Britain 30 April 2024 [10]
Sophie Scheder  Germany 15 May 2024 [11]
Luo Rui  China 22 May 2024
Roxana Popa  Spain 30 May 2024 [12]
Carolann Héduit  France 2 June 2024 [13]
Katelyn Jong  United States 3 June 2024 [14]
Addison Fatta  United States 4 June 2024
Lexi Zeiss  United States 5 June 2024 [15]
Yana Vorona  Russia 22 July 2024 [16]
Max Whitlock  Great Britain 3 August 2024 [17]
Ana Filipa Martins  Portugal 1 September 2024 [18]
Emma Spence  Canada 6 October 2024 [19]
Dipa Karmakar  India 7 October 2024 [20]
Vanessa Ferrari  Italy 9 October 2024 [21]

Nationality changes

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Gymnasts who changed nationalities in 2024
Gymnast From To Ref
Adam Cogat  France  Algeria [22]
Salina Bousmayo  Germany  Morocco [22]
Charlotte Booth  United States  Great Britain [23]

Calendar of events

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Date Location Event Men's winners Women's winners
February 15–18 Egypt Cairo FIG World Cup[24] FX: South Korea Ryu Sung-hyun
PH: Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR: North Korea Jong Ryong-il
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: North Korea An Chang-ok
UB: China Huang Zhuofan
BB: Belgium Nina Derwael
FX: Japan Mana Okamura
February 22–25 Germany Cottbus FIG World Cup[25] FX: United Kingdom Harry Hepworth
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: North Korea An Chang-ok
UB: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
BB: China Zhou Yaqin
FX: China Zhou Yaqin
March 7–10 Azerbaijan Baku FIG World Cup[26] FX: Authorised Neutral Athletes Yahor Sharamkou
PH: Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai / United States Stephen Nedoroscik
SR: China You Hao
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
VT: Bulgaria Valentina Georgieva
UB: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
BB: China Zhang Qingying
FX: Austria Charlize Mörz
March 29–31 Turkey Antalya FIG World Challenge Cup[27] FX: Turkey Adem Asil
PH: Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR: Turkey İbrahim Çolak
VT: Kazakhstan Assan Salimov
PB: Spain Nicolau Mir
HB: Spain Joel Plata
VT: Slovenia Tjaša Kysselef
UB: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
BB: China Sun Xinyi
FX: Brazil Jade Barbosa
April 4–7 Croatia Osijek FIG World Challenge Cup[28] FX: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
PH: Kazakhstan Ilyas Azizov
SR: Bulgaria Kevin Penev
VT: Croatia Aurel Benović
PB: Germany Lukas Dauser
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
BB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
FX: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
April 17–20 Qatar Doha FIG World Cup[29] VT: Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
PH: Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR: Armenia Vahagn Davtyan
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Philippines Carlos Yulo
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: Panama Karla Navas
UB: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
BB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
FX: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
April 21–28 Colombia Cali Pacific Rim Championships[30] Senior AA: United States Yul Moldauer
Junior AA: Colombia Camilo Vera
Senior AA: United States Jayla Hang
Junior AA: Panama Aliyah de León
April 24–28 Italy Rimini European Championships[31] TF:  Ukraine
AA: Cyprus Marios Georgiou
FX: United Kingdom Luke Whitehouse
PH: Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan
SR: Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
VT: United Kingdom Jake Jarman
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
May 2–5 Italy Rimini European Championships[32] TF: Italy Italy
AA: Italy Manila Esposito
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: Italy Alice D'Amato
BB: Italy Manila Esposito
FX: Italy Manila Esposito
May 3–6 Morocco Marrakesh African Championships[33] TF:  Egypt
AA: Egypt Omar Mohamed
FX: South Africa Luke James
PH: Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem
SR: Egypt Ali Zahran
VT: South Africa Luke James
PB: Egypt Mohamed Afify
HB: Egypt Omar Mohamed
TF:  Egypt
AA: Egypt Jana Mahmoud
VT: South Africa Caleigh Anders
UB: Egypt Judy Abdalla
BB: Morocco Salina Bousmayo
FX: Egypt Jana Mahmoud
May 16–19 Uzbekistan Tashkent Asian Championships TF:  China
AA: Philippines Carlos Yulo
FX: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: China Yin Dehang
VT: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PB: Philippines Carlos Yulo
HB: Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
May 19–26 Colombia Santa Marta Pan American Championships TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Caio Souza
FX: Mexico Alonso Pérez
PH: Brazil Diogo Soares
SR: Chile Joaquín Álvarez
VT: Brazil Caio Souza
PB: Colombia Dilan Jiménez
HB: Brazil Diogo Soares
TF:  Brazil
AA: Mexico Michelle Pineda
VT: Panama Karla Navas
UB: Colombia Daira Lamadrid
BB: Mexico Michelle Pineda
FX: Argentina Mia Mainardi
May 23–26 Bulgaria Varna FIG World Challenge Cup[34] FX: Kazakhstan Dmitriy Patanin
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: Armenia Artur Avetisyan
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: France Cameron-Lie Bernard
HB: Bulgaria Yordan Aleksandrov
VT: Bulgaria Valentina Georgieva
UB: Germany Elisabeth Seitz
BB: France Lucie Henna
FX: United Kingdom Ruby Evans
May 24–26 Uzbekistan Tashkent Asian Championships TF:  China
AA: China Hu Jiafei
VT: India Dipa Karmakar
UB: China Yang Fanyuwei
BB: China Qin Xinyi
FX: Philippines Emma Malabuyo
May 25–26 New Zealand Auckland Oceania Championships[35] AA: Australia Jesse Moore AA: Australia Emma Nedov
May 30–June 2 Slovenia Koper FIG World Challenge Cup[36] FX: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
PH: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
SR: Ukraine Igor Radivilov
VT: Spain Pau Jiménez
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: Mexico Alexa Moreno
UB: Slovenia Lucija Hribar
BB: Italy Veronica Mandriota
FX: Switzerland Lena Bickel
June 12–23 Russia Kazan BRICS Games[37] AA: Russia Daniel Marinov
FX: Belarus Yahor Sharamkou
PH: Russia Vladislav Polyashov
SR: Turkey Yunus Emre Gündoğdu
VT: Russia Nikita Nagornyy
PB: Russia Daniel Marinov
HB: Russia Sergey Naydin
AA: Russia Leyla Vasilyeva
VT: Russia Anna Kalmykova
UB: Russia Angelina Melnikova
BB: Russia Mariya Agafonova
FX: Russia Anna Kalmykova
July 27–August 5 France Paris Olympic Games[38] TF:  Japan
AA: Japan Shinnosuke Oka
FX: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PH: Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan
SR: China Liu Yang
VT: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PB: China Zou Jingyuan
HB: Japan Shinnosuke Oka
TF:  United States
AA: United States Simone Biles
VT: United States Simone Biles
UB: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
BB: Italy Alice D’Amato
FX: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
September 20–22 Republic of Ireland Dublin Northern European Championships[39] TF:  Norway
AA: Finland Elias Koski
FX: Scotland Hamish Carter
PH: Sweden William Sundell
SR: Sweden Luis Il-Sung Melander
VT: Norway Sebastian Sponevik
PB: Scotland Euan McLellan
HB: Finland Elias Koski
TF:  Ireland
AA: Republic of Ireland Emma Slevin
VT: Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
UB: Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
BB: Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
FX: Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
October 4–6 Hungary Szombathely FIG World Challenge Cup[40] FX: Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
PH: Italy Edoardo De Rosa
SR: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
VT: Kazakhstan Assan Salimov
PB: Italy Edoardo De Rosa
HB: Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
VT: Kazakhstan Darya Yassinskaya
UB: United Kingdom Charlotte Booth
BB: Sweden Tonya Paulsson
FX: Sweden Tonya Paulsson
October 14–20 Brazil Aracaju South American Championships TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Bernardo Actos
FX: Brazil Bernardo Actos
PH: Argentina Santiago Mayol / Brazil Johnny Oshiro
SR: Argentina Daniel Villafañe
VT: Colombia Juan Ramos
PB: Venezuela Adickxon Trejo
HB: Peru Edward Alarcón
TF:  Brazil
AA: Argentina Milagros Curti
VT: Panama Karla Navas
UB: Argentina Sira Macias
BB: Brazil Maria Heloísa Moreno
FX: Brazil Hellen Silva
October 23–31 Bahrain Manama Gymnasiade[41] TF:  France
AA: France Naël Sakouhi
FX: France Naël Sakouhi
PH: Hungary Nándor Sas
SR: Hungary Zala Samu Zambori
VT: Ukraine Valentyn Havrylchenko
PB: France Naël Sakouhi
HB: France Naël Sakouhi
TF:  France
AA: Romania Alexia Blanaru
VT: Brazil Nicole Campos
UB: France Romane Hamelin
BB: France Noélie Ayuso
FX: France Juliette Certain

Medalists

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Women

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International events

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Olympics Team  United States  Italy  Brazil
All-Around United States Simone Biles Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States Sunisa Lee
Vault United States Simone Biles Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States Jade Carey
Uneven Bars Algeria Kaylia Nemour China Qiu Qiyuan United States Sunisa Lee
Balance Beam Italy Alice D’Amato China Zhou Yaqin Italy Manila Esposito
Floor Exercise Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States Simone Biles Romania Ana Bărbosu

Regional championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
African Team  Egypt  South Africa  Morocco
All-Around Egypt Jana Mahmoud Egypt Judy Abdalla Morocco Salina Bousmayo
Vault South Africa Caleigh Anders Egypt Judy Abdalla Egypt Sandra Elsadek
Uneven Bars Egypt Judy Abdalla Egypt Shams Ali South Africa Zelme Daries
Balance Beam Morocco Salina Bousmayo South Africa Naveen Daries Egypt Sandra Elsadek
Floor Exercise Egypt Jana Mahmoud Egypt Judy Abdalla Morocco Salina Bousmayo
Asian Team  China  North Korea  Uzbekistan
All-Around China Hu Jiafei China Qin Xinyi Philippines Emma Malabuyo
Vault India Dipa Karmakar North Korea Kim Son-hyang North Korea Jo Kyong-byol
Uneven Bars China Yang Fanyuwei North Korea Jon Jang-mi Philippines Levi Ruivivar
Balance Beam China Qin Xinyi China Chen Xinyi North Korea Kim Son-hyang
Floor Exercise Philippines Emma Malabuyo China Chen Xinyi Kazakhstan Aida Bauyrzhanova
European Team Italy Italy United Kingdom Great Britain France France
All-Around Italy Manila Esposito Italy Alice D'Amato United Kingdom Alice Kinsella
Vault France Coline Devillard Bulgaria Valentina Georgieva France Ming Van Eijken
Uneven Bars Italy Alice D'Amato Italy Elisa Iorio United Kingdom Georgia Mae-Fenton
Balance Beam Italy Manila Esposito Romania Sabrina Voinea France Marine Boyer
Floor Exercise Italy Manila Esposito Romania Sabrina Voinea Italy Angela Andreoli
Oceania All-Around Australia Emma Nedov Australia Kate Sayer New Zealand Isabella Brett
Pan American Team  Brazil  Canada  Mexico
All-Around Mexico Michelle Pineda Argentina Mia Mainardi Brazil Andreza Lima
Vault Panama Karla Navas Panama Hillary Heron Canada Emma Spence
Uneven Bars Colombia Daira Lamadrid Canada Sydney Turner Argentina Meline Mesropian
Balance Beam Mexico Michelle Pineda Brazil Andreza Lima Canada Sydney Turner
Floor Exercise Argentina Mia Mainardi Brazil Hellen Silva
Mexico Michelle Pineda
None awarded

World Cup series

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Men

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International events

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Olympics Team  Japan  China  United States
All-Around Japan Shinnosuke Oka China Zhang Boheng China Xiao Ruoteng
Floor Exercise Philippines Carlos Yulo Israel Artem Dolgopyat United Kingdom Jake Jarman
Pommel Horse Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov United States Stephen Nedoroscik
Rings China Liu Yang China Zou Jingyuan Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
Vault Philippines Carlos Yulo Armenia Artur Davtyan United Kingdom Harry Hepworth
Parallel Bars China Zou Jingyuan Ukraine Illia Kovtun Japan Shinnosuke Oka
Horizontal Bar Japan Shinnosuke Oka Colombia Ángel Barajas China Zhang Boheng
Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung

Regional championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
African Team  Egypt  Morocco  Cameroon
All-Around Egypt Omar Mohamed Egypt Mohamed Afify South Africa Luke James
Floor Exercise South Africa Luke James Egypt Omar Mohamed Morocco Hazma Hossaini
Pommel Horse Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem Egypt Mohamed Afify Morocco Taha Kabouri
Rings Egypt Ali Zahran Egypt Omar Mohamed Morocco Hamza Hossaini
Vault South Africa Luke James Egypt Omar Mohamed Morocco Hazma Hossaini
Parallel Bars Egypt Mohamed Afify Egypt Omar Mohamed Morocco Hazma Hossaini
Horizontal Bar Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem Egypt Omar Mohamed South Africa Luke James
Asian Team  China  Uzbekistan  South Korea
All-Around Philippines Carlos Yulo Kazakhstan Milad Karimi Uzbekistan Abdulla Azimov
Floor Exercise Philippines Carlos Yulo Kazakhstan Milad Karimi China Yang Yanzhi
Pommel Horse Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov Uzbekistan Abdulla Azimov Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
Rings China Yin Dehang Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Khánh Phong China Yang Yanzhi
Vault Philippines Carlos Yulo Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Mirvaliev Malaysia Muhammad Sharul Aimy
Parallel Bars Philippines Carlos Yulo China Yin Dehang Uzbekistan Rasuljon Abdurakhimov
Horizontal Bar Kazakhstan Milad Karimi China Tian Hao China Liao Jialei
European Team  Ukraine  Great Britain  Italy
All-Around Cyprus Marios Georgiou Ukraine Oleg Verniaiev Italy Yumin Abbadini
Floor Exercise United Kingdom Luke Whitehouse Israel Artem Dolgopyat Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
Pommel Horse Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan Netherlands Loran de Munck Cyprus Marios Georgiou
Rings Greece Eleftherios Petrounias Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov Turkey Adem Asil
Vault United Kingdom Jake Jarman Armenia Artur Davtyan Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
Parallel Bars Ukraine Illia Kovtun Cyprus Marios Georgiou Switzerland Noe Seifert
Horizontal Bar Ukraine Illia Kovtun Lithuania Robert Tvorogal Cyprus Marios Georgiou
Oceania All-Around Australia Jesse Moore Australia Clay Mason-Stephens New Zealand Ethan Dick
Pan American Team  Brazil  Colombia  Argentina
All-Around Brazil Caio Souza Chile Luciano Letelier Argentina Santiago Mayol
Floor Exercise Mexico Alonso Pérez Colombia Andres Martínez Argentina Julian Jato
Pommel Horse Brazil Diogo Soares Peru Edward Alarcón Argentina Luca Alfieri
Rings Chile Joaquín Álvarez Argentina Daniel Villafañe Brazil Caio Souza
Vault Brazil Caio Souza Colombia Dilan Jiménez Chile Josue Armijo
Parallel Bars Colombia Dilan Jiménez Brazil Diogo Soares Venezuela Adickxon Trejo
Horizontal Bar Brazil Diogo Soares Brazil Caio Souza Mexico Joseph Solís

World Cup series

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Season's best international scores

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Note: Only the scores of senior gymnasts from international events have been included below. Only one score per gymnast is included.

Women

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Individual all-around

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 59.566 Olympic Games QF
2 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 57.966 Olympic Games TF
3 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 56.900 RomGym Trophy AA
4 Sunisa Lee  United States 56.465 Olympic Games AA
5 Alice D'Amato  Italy 56.333 Olympic Games AA
6 Jordan Chiles  United States 56.065 Olympic Games QF
7 Manila Esposito  Italy 55.898 Olympic Games QF
8 Ellie Black  Canada 55.733 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
9 Qiu Qiyuan  China 54.998 Olympic Games QF
10 Asia D'Amato  Italy 54.900 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
11 Flávia Saraiva  Brazil 54.866 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
12 Jayla Hang  United States 54.800 Pacific Rim Championships AA
13 Alice Kinsella  Great Britain 54.732 European Championships TF
14 Rina Kishi  Japan 54.699 Olympic Games QF
15 Helen Kevric  Germany 54.598 Olympic Games AA
16 Ana Bărbosu  Romania 54.550 RomGym Trophy AA
17 Angela Andreoli  Italy 54.400 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
18 Dulcy Caylor  United States 54.133 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
19 Tiana Sumanasekera 54.100 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
20 Hezly Rivera 54.034 City of Jesolo Trophy QF

Vault

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 15.300 Olympic Games QF
2 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.966 Olympic Games EF
3 Jade Carey  United States 14.466 Olympic Games EF
4 An Chang-ok  North Korea 14.233 Cairo World Cup EF
5 Jordan Chiles  United States 14.216 Olympic Games QF
6 Yeo Seo-jeong  South Korea 14.183 Olympic Games QF
7 Shallon Olsen  Canada 14.166 Olympic Games QF
8 Valentina Georgieva  Bulgaria 14.083 Varna World Challenge Cup EF
9 Ellie Black  Canada 14.000 Olympic Games QF
10 Coline Devillard  France 13.983 European Championships QF

Uneven bars

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 15.700 Olympic Games EF
2 Qiu Qiyuan  China 15.500 Olympic Games EF
3 Becky Downie  Great Britain 14.933 Olympic Games TF
4 Sunisa Lee  United States 14.866 Olympic Games QF
5 Kate McDonald  Australia 14.850 DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF
6 Yang Fanyuwei  China 14.800 Antalya World Challenge Cup QF
Alice D'Amato  Italy Olympic Games AA
8 Nina Derwael  Belgium 14.766 Olympic Games EF
9 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.700 Antalya World Challenge Cup QF
10 Hu Jiafei  China 14.600 Cottbus World Cup QF
Helen Kevric  Germany Olympic Games QF

Balance beam

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Qiu Qiyuan  China 15.500 DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF
2 Zhou Yaqin 14.950 DTB Pokal Team Challenge TF
3 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 14.733 RomGym Trophy EF
Simone Biles  United States Olympic Games QF
5 Sunisa Lee 14.600 Olympic Games TF
6 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.500 Olympic Games QF
Flávia Saraiva City of Jesolo Trophy EF
8 Manila Esposito  Italy 14.400 European Championships EF
9 Alice D'Amato 14.366 Olympic Games EF
10 Ellie Black  Canada 14.300 Olympic Games TF
Zhang Qingying  China Baku World Cup QF
Sun Xinyi Antalya World Challenge Cup QF

Floor exercise

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 15.066 Olympic Games AA
2 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.200 Olympic Games TF
3 Jordan Chiles  United States 13.966 Olympic Games TF
4 Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos  France 13.900 Antalya World Challenge Cup QF
Sabrina Voinea  Romania Olympic Games TF
Tiana Sumanasekera  United States City of Jesolo Trophy QF
7 Jade Barbosa  Brazil 13.833 Antalya World Challenge Cup EF
Manila Esposito  Italy European Championships EF
9 Ana Bărbosu  Romania 13.750 RomGym Trophy AA
10 Zhou Yaqin  China 13.733 Cottbus World Cup EF

Men

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Individual all-around

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zhang Boheng  China 88.597 Olympic Games QF
2 Shinnosuke Oka  Japan 86.865 Olympic Games QF
3 Xiao Ruoteng  China 86.364 Olympic Games AA
4 Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 86.165 Olympic Games AA
5 Joe Fraser  Great Britain 85.532 Olympic Games AA
6 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 85.298 Asian Championships AA
7 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 85.064 Olympic Games QF
8 Jake Jarman  Great Britain 84.897 Olympic Games QF
9 Oleg Verniaiev  Ukraine 84.865 Olympic Games TF
10 Milad Karimi  Kazakhstan 84.632 Asian Championships AA
11 Yul Moldauer  United States 84.600 Pacific Rim Championships AA
12 Marios Georgiou  Cyprus 84.265 European Championships AA
13 Cameron Bock  United States 84.150 Pacific Rim Championships AA
14 Krisztofer Mészáros  Hungary 83.899 Olympic Games AA
15 Yumin Abbadini  Italy 83.765 European Championships AA
16 Adem Asil  Turkey 83.632 European Championships TF
17 Fred Richard  United States 83.498 Olympic Games QF
18 Matteo Giubellini  Switzerland 83.332 Olympic Games AA
19 Paul Juda  United States 82.865 Olympic Games QF
20 Néstor Abad  Spain 82.798 European Championships AA

Floor exercise

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 15.233 Asian Championships QF
2 Artem Dolgopyat  Israel 15.200 European Championships QF
3 Milad Karimi  Kazakhstan 15.000 Troyes Friendly AA
4 Jake Jarman  Great Britain 14.966 Olympic Games QF
5 Krisztofer Mészáros  Hungary 14.950 Varna World Challenge Cup QF
Lorenzo Casali  Italy Troyes Friendly AA
7 Yahor Sharamkou  Authorised Neutral Athletes 14.933 Baku World Cup EF
8 Harry Hepworth  Great Britain 14.900 Cottbus World Cup EF
9 Luke Whitehouse  Great Britain 14.866 European Championships EF
10 Nicola Bartolini  Italy 14.850 Troyes Friendly AA

Pommel horse

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Nariman Kurbanov  Kazakhstan 15.666 Asian Championships QF
2 Lee Chih-kai  Chinese Taipei 15.533 Baku World Cup QF
Rhys McClenaghan  Ireland Olympic Games EF
4 Ahmad Abu Al-Soud  Jordan 15.500 Doha World Cup EF
5 Stephen Nedoroscik  United States 15.400 Baku World Cup EF
6 Shiao Yu-jan  Chinese Taipei 15.300 Baku World Cup EF
Hur Woong  South Korea Cottbus World Cup EF
8 Max Whitlock  Great Britain 15.266 Olympic Games TF
9 Oleg Verniaiev  Ukraine 15.166 European Championships QF
10 Edoardo de Rosa  Italy 15.133 Szombathely World Challenge Cup EF

Rings

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Liu Yang  China 15.500 Olympic Games TF
2 Lan Xingyu  China 15.400 DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF
3 Zou Jingyuan  China 15.300 Olympic Games QF
4 Eleftherios Petrounias  Greece 15.100 Olympic Games EF
5 You Hao  China 15.033 Baku World Cup QF
6 Samir Aït Saïd  France 15.000 Olympic Games EF
7 Adem Asil  Turkey 14.966 Olympic Games EF
8 Vinzenz Höck  Austria 14.900 European Championships QF
Nikita Simonov  Azerbaijan European Championships EF
Glen Cuyle  Belgium Olympic Games QF

Vault

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Artur Davtyan  Armenia 15.166 Doha World Cup EF
Carlos Yulo  Philippines Olympic Games EF
3 Harry Hepworth  Great Britain 14.949 Olympic Games EF
4 Jake Jarman  Great Britain 14.933 Olympic Games EF
5 Nazar Chepurnyi  Ukraine 14.930 Cairo World Cup QF
6 Shek Wai-hung  Hong Kong 14.916 Baku World Cup QF
7 Aurel Benović  Croatia 14.900 Olympic Games EF
Mahdi Olfati  Iran Cottbus World Cup EF
9 Chen Yilu  China 14.850 Cottbus World Cup EF
10 Igor Radivilov  Ukraine 14.833 European Championships QF

Parallel bars

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zou Jingyuan  China 16.200 Olympic Games QF
2 Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 15.633 European Championships EF
3 Curran Phillips  United States 15.566 DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF
4 Zhang Boheng  China 15.333 Olympic Games QF
5 Shinnosuke Oka  Japan 15.300 Olympic Games QF
6 Oleg Verniaiev  Ukraine 15.266 Olympic Games QF
7 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 15.200 Doha World Cup EF
8 Lukas Dauser  Germany 15.166 Olympic Games QF
9 Cameron-Lie Bernard  France 15.150 Varna World Challenge Cup QF
10 Ferhat Arıcan  Turkey 15.100 Olympic Games EF
Jossimar Calvo  Colombia Cairo World Cup EF
Nazar Chepurnyi  Ukraine Varna World Challenge Cup QF

Horizontal bar

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Tang Chia-hung  Chinese Taipei 15.400 Koper World Challenge Cup EF
2 Zhang Boheng  China 15.133 Olympic Games QF
3 Carlo Macchini  Italy 14.950 Koper World Challenge Cup QF
Tin Srbić  Croatia Koper World Challenge Cup EF
5 Fred Richard  United States 14.833 Olympic Games TF
6 Takaaki Sugino  Japan 14.733 Olympic Games QF
7 Robert Tvorogal  Lithuania 14.700 Doha World Cup EF
8 Tian Hao  China 14.633 Asian Championships QF
9 Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 14.600 European Championships QF
10 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 14.566 Olympic Games TF

References

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