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Day 2 Event Finals - 2025 Tashkent World Challenge Cup

Today marks the final day of the 2025 World Challenge Cup in Artistic Gymnastics from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Kerem Sener of Turkiye has withdrawn from the Parallel Bars and Horizontal Bar finals due to injury and will be replaced by Germany's Anton Bulka and Uzbekistan's Ravshan Kamiljanov respectively.  Updated with the 2 separate vault scores.  Uzbekistan's Abdulaziz Mirvaliev won the Vault title over Chinese Taipei's TSENG Wei-Sheng with Bulgarian Daniel Trifonov earning the bronze medal. Uzbekistan's Akhrorkhon Temirkhonov won the Parallel Bars title over Kazakhstan's Ilyas Azizov and Dmitriy Patanin who finished with the silver and bronze respectively. Mert Efe Kilicer of Turkiye won the Horizontal Bar title over Daniel Trifonov of Bulgaria with Armenia's Robert Gyulumyan finishing in third place. Algeria's Kaylia Nemour won the Balance Beam title over Uzbekistan's Odinakhon Robidjonova and Kazakhstan's Korkem Yerbossynkyzy. Croatia's Ant...

Day 1 Event Final Results - Tashkent World Challenge Cup

Day One of the Apparatus Finals were contested yesterday at the 2025 Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup series which is currently being held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan's Abdulaziz Mirvaliev won the Floor Exercise title over his compatriot Khumoyun Islomov with Armenia's Armen Petrosyan earning the bronze medal. Armenia's Mamikon Khachatryan won the Pommel Horse title over Ravshan Kamiljanov of Uzbekistan with Ukraine's Ihor Dyshuk finishing in third. Akhrorkhon Temirkhonov of Uzbekistan earned the Still Rings title over Turkiye's Mehmet Ayberk Kosak with Chinese Taipei's WANG Yi-Hsiang finishing in third. Germany's Mert Oeztuerk came into the Still Rings final to replace Turkiye's Kerem Sener. On the Women's side of the competition, Bulgarian Valentina Georgieva won the Vault title over Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina and Shakhinabonu Yusufova who finished in second and third respectively. Algeria's Kaylia Nemour dominated on th...

Tashkent World Challenge Cup - Qualifications Day 2

Here are the results from Day 2 of the Qualifications at the 2025 Tashkent World Challenge Cup. Uzbekistan's Abdulaziz Mirvaliev topped the Vault standings over Chinese Taipei's TSENG Wei-Sheng and Kazakhstan's Altynkhan Temirbek, whilst on the Parallel Bars, Dmitriy Patanin of Kazakhstan was the top qualifier over Bulgaria's Daniel Trifonov and Kazakhstan's Ilyas Azizov. Uzbekistan's Alisher Boysarov was the high scorer on the Horizontal Bar over Bulgaria's Trifonov with Armenia's Robert Gyulumyan rounding out the top three to the final on the apparatus. For the Women, Algeria's Kaylia Nemour outclassed the field for the balance Beam qualification, with Ukraine's Marianna Kiniuk and Kazakhstan's Korkem Yerbossynkyzy rounding out the top three scorers to the final. Iceland's Hildur Maja Gudmundsdottir was the high scorer on the Floor Exercise over Croatia's Antra Sikic Kaucic and Independent Neutral Athlete Anastasiya Smantsar. WOMEN...

2025 Australian Champs - Senior International Gymnastics Line Ups

The 2025 Australian Gymnastics Championships are set to get underway at the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre from the 3rd to the 17th of July. The first week will see the Artistic Gymnastics competition, with the second week devoted to the Rhythmic, Trampoline, Acrobatic and Aerobic Gymnastics disciplines. Full competition schedule can be found here . I have scoured the State Team announcements and here who is expected to be lining up for the Senior International Men and Women.  SENIOR INTERNATIONAL MEN: ACT: James Bacueti Victor Betancourt Blair Stewart  NSW - TEAM: Heath Thorpe Hinata Kabeya Jack Hall Jose Caballero Lachlan Smith  Logan Owen NSW - INDIVIDUAL: Benjamin Foster Campbell Smith Ewen McConville Joseph D'Souza-Bullman Lucas Engesser Zachery Brotherton QLD - TEAM: Matthew Davies Aiden Frick James Hardy Alistair Hoole Mitchell Morgans Jack Riek QLD - INDIVIDUAL: Vedant Sawant David Tanner Michael Dobroskok Eli Pullen SA: Clay Mason Stephens Jesse Moore Lachl...

Tashkent World Challenge Cup - Qualifications Day 1

See the results from the first day of Qualifications at the 2025 Tashkent World Challenge Cup below. Bulgaria's Valentina Georgieva top scored on the Vault over Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina and Bengisu Yildiz of Turkey, whilst Algeria's Kaylia Nemour dominated the Qualification on the Uneven Bars over Turkey's Nazli Savranbasi and South Africa's Naveen Daries. Uzbekistan's Abdulaziz Mirvaliev topped the Floor Exercise over Armenia's Armen Petrosyan and Robert Gyulumyan, whilst on the Pommel Horse Armenia's Mamikhon Khachatryan was the top scorer over Uzbekistan's Ravshan Kamiljanov and Kazakhstan's Diyas Toishybek.  Akhrorkhon Temirkhonov of Uzbekistan was the top performer on the Still Rings over Mehmet Aybek Kosak of Turkey and WANG Yi-Hsiang of Chinese Taipei. WOMEN'S VAULT: Valentina Georgieva (BUL) (13.550, 13.250) 13.400 Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) (13.150, 12.850) 13.200 (+0.2) Bengisu Yildiz (TUR) (12.700, 12.900) 12.800 Kira Maharevi...

2025 Senior Pan American Champs Apparatus Finals Results

Welcome to the final day of competition at the 2025 Senior Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships, which has been held in Panama City, Panama. Event Finals for the Men and Women are happening today. American Junnosuke Iwai took out the Floor Exercise title over Argentina's Jorge Alfredo Vega Lopez, with Cuba's Diorges Escobar finishing in third. On the Pommel Horse, fellow American Brandon Dang earned the title over his compatriot Joshua Karnes, with Jamaica's Elel Diliza Wahrmann-Baker finishing third. Mexico's Ricardo Omar Torres Moreno comes into the Still Rings final to replace American Taylor Burkhart. Argentina's Daniel Villafane won the title on the Still Rings over Puerto Rico's Francisco Velez Belendez and Jose Lopez Martinez who finished second and third respectively. Canadian Felix Dolci won the Vault title over Puerto Rico's Jose Lopez Martinez and Jorge Alfredo Vega Lopez (GUA). Jamaica's Clayton Roy Bell came into the Vault final to...

2025 Asian Artistic Champs - Senior EF Day 2

And now we have the final two apparatus finals for the Senior Women at the 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Championships from Jecheon, Republic of Korea. We will see the competition for the finals on the Balance Beam and Floor Exercise. The Republic of Korea's HWANG Seohyun wins the Balance Beam honours. Aiko Sugihara of Japan wins the tie-break to earn the silver medal over China's ZHOU Yaqin. And now we move onto the very last final - Women's Floor Exercise. The People's Republic of China's ZHOU Yaqin wins the Floor title over Japan's Aiko Sugihara and Haruka Nakamura who finished second and third respectively. SENIOR WOMEN'S FINALS: BALANCE BEAM: HWANG Seohyun (KOR) 14.633 Aiko Sugihara (JPN) 14.166 ZHOU Yaqin (CHN) 14.166 Haruka Nakamura (JPN) 13.866 EOM Dohyun (KOR) 13.533 Kang Xian Yeap (MAS) 13.233 ZHANG Xinyi (CHN) 13.200 Tonya Paulsson (TPE) 11.933 FLOOR EXERCISE: ZHOU Yaqin (CHN) 13.733 Aiko Sugihara (JPN) 13.666 Haruka Nakamura (JPN) 13.133 PARK Nayoung ...

2025 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Champs Junior WAG EFs

Today marks the final day of competition at the 2025 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships from Jecheon, Republic of Korea. The competition kicks off today with the Junior Apparatus Finals. Japan's Minami Tobi outclassed the field on the Vault, winning the title over her compatriot Ayu Sarada with Elisabeth Antone of the Philippines winning the bronze medal. It was a Japanese 1-2 on the Uneven Bars, with Rinon Muneta taking the title over Ayu Sarada. Chinese Taipei's CHEN Luo-Zhen finished in third. Yet another Japanese 1-2 occurred on the Balance Beam, with Nanami Togo winning the title over Minami Tobi with Hong Kong's Ila Zadie Chan taking out the bronze medal. And just like that, we have our final Junior Apparatus Final, the Floor Exercise. Nanami Togo wins the final apparatus title on Floor Exercise title over Minami Tobi with Mongolia's Sophie Shinebayar earning the bronze medal.  JUNIOR WOMEN'S FINALS: VAULT: Minami Tobi (JPN) (13.066, 12.966) 13.016 Ayu Sa...

U.S. Men and Women Dominate in TF at Pan American Champs

The U.S. Men won the team title at the 2025 Senior Pan American Championships by a commanding 5.3 points from Canada, with Argentina earning the bronze medal. Argentina's result in a close competition marked their return to the podium and one of their best results in recent years, putting them in great stead for the South American Games and the start of this Olympic cycle. It was also great to see Asher Hong back into the American lineups for the Final after withdrawing from qualifications with illness. On the Women's side of the Competition, the US Women, led by Pan American Champs All-Around winner Jayla Hang dominated the team final, winning by a margin of 13.132 points over the team from Canada. Canada narrowly held on to the second position over Brazil who finished third.  MEN'S TEAM FINAL: United States of America (40.750, 38.300, 39.500, 42.400, 40.200, 37.650) 238.800 Junnosuke Iwai (13.800, 0.000, 13.000, 14.200, 13.000, 13.300) Asher Hong (13.500, 0.000, 13.950, 1...

2025 Asian Champs - Day One Senior WAG Event Finals

Today's event finals from Jecheon, Republic of Korea for the 2025 Asian Championships sees only two finals being contested - the Senior Women's Vault and Uneven Bars titles, with the remaining two apparatus finals occurring tomorrow along with all four apparatus finals for the Juniors. Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina landed awkwardly on her first Vault and chose to scratch her second vault. China's ZHANG Yihan wins the Vault title over Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu, with Pranati Nayak winning the bronze medal. ZHANG Yihan comes off on the Uneven Bars. People's Republic of China's QIN Xinyi won the Uneven Bars title over Japan's Haruka Nakamura with ZHANG Yihan earning the bronze. SENIOR WOMEN'S VAULT FINAL: ZHANG Yihan (CHN) (14.033, 12.866) 13.649 (+0.2) Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu (VIE) (14.000, 12.766) 13.583 (+0.2) Pranati Nayak (IND) (13.666, 12.866) 13.466  (+0.2) Protisha Samanta (IND) (12.766, 12.866) 13.016  (+0.2) Thantida-Sophia Ruecker (THA) (1...

2025 Senior Pan Ams - WAG AA Final, Team and Apparatus Qualification Results.

 Unfortunately, I am heading out the door but see the results from today below! TEAM FINAL QUALIFICATION: United States of America (42.000, 39.500, 41.200, 40.901) 163.601 Canada (41.299, 37.966, 38.467, 39.367) 157.099 Argentina (39.633, 37.734, 36.666, 38.199) 152.232 Panama (40.667, 35.666, 36.267, 38.000) 150.600 Brazil (38.933, 34.034, 37.300, 37.966) 148.233 Mexico (39.500, 37.077, 33.667, 37.100) 147.333 Colombia (37.800, 34.733, 35.133, 35.100) 142.766 Ecuador (37.001, 34.467, 34.267, 33.734) 139.469 Puerto Rico (38.867, 31.400, 33.900, 33.767) 137.934 Costa Rica (37.766, 31.366, 32.700, 33.333) 135.165 Guatemala (36.133, 31.867, 33.334, 33.600) 134.934 Peru (35.733, 32.900, 31.266, 34.501) 134.400 Jamaica (37.833, 29.833, 31.267, 33.067) 132.000 Venezuela (35.966, 32.166, 29.034, 32.633) 129.799 Chile (35.533, 31.933, 29.701, 29.700) 126.867 Dominican Republic (34.833, 26.766, 29.500, 30.367) 121.466 Cuba (36.233, 18.200, 30.833, 29.966) 115.232 El Salvador (35.400, 23.467...

2025 Asian Champs - Junior WAG Team Final, AA Final and Qualifications Results

Japan won the Junior Women's team title in Jecheon, Republic of Korea by a sizeable margin as the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships continued. The Republic of Korea finished second over Hong Kong. Japan's Minami Tobi and Aya Sarada finished one-two respectively in the All Around, with the Philippines' Elisabeth Antone winning the bronze medal. Nanami Togo missed out on a medal due to the two-per-country ruling and it is the same with the Vault qualification, with the medalists being the top scorers on that apparatus. Japan's Rinon Muneta topped the Uneven Bars qualification over Ayu Sarada. Minami Tobi has been 2 per countryed out with Elisabeth Antone in third. Ila Zadie Chan of Hong Kong was the top qualifier for the Vault final over Japan's Minami Tobi and Nanami Togo. On the Floor Exercise, Nanami Togo and Minami Tobi of Japan are the top two qualifiers to the final with Ayu Sarada two per countryed out with Sophie Shinebayar of Mongolia the official third...