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2023 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 2023 as well as the medalists.

Retirements

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Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2023
Gymnast Country Date Ref
Holly Jones  Great Britain 9 January 2023 [1]
Ellie Downie  Great Britain 23 January 2023 [2]
Claire Pontlevoy  France 1 February 2023 [3]
Lara Mori  Italy 11 February 2023 [4]
Abigail Magistrati  Argentina 1 March 2023 [5]
Marcel Nguyen  Germany 14 March 2023 [6]
Göksu Üçtaş Şanlı  Turkey 25 April 2023 [7]
Ludovico Edalli  Italy 8 May 2023 [8]
Koji Yamamuro  Japan 1 June 2023 [9]
Jenna Lalonde  Canada 1 September 2023 [10]
Kara Eaker  United States 20 October 2023 [11]
Eddy Yusof  Switzerland 20 November 2023 [12]
Fien Enghels  Belgium 7 December 2023 [13]
Emelie Petz  Germany 20 December 2023 [14]

Nationality changes

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Gymnasts who changed nationalities in 2023
Gymnast From To Ref
Dorien Motten  Belgium  Georgia [15]
Eddie Penev  United States  Bulgaria [16]
Caterina Cereghetti  Italy  Switzerland [17]
Ayelén Tarabini  Argentina  Kyrgyzstan [17]
Anya Pilgrim  United States  Barbados [17]
Paloma Mintcheva  United States  Bulgaria [17]
Emma Malabuyo  United States  Philippines [18]
Levi Ruivivar  United States  Philippines [19]
Georgia-Rose Brown  Australia  New Zealand [20]
David Martelli  Great Britain  Ireland [20]
Azaraya Ra-Akbar  United States  Canada [20]

Calendar of events

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Date Location Event Men's winners Women's winners
February 23–26 Germany Cottbus FIG World Cup FX:  Israel Artem Dolgopyat
PH: Uzbekistan Abdulla Azimov
SR: Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Japan Shohei Kawakami
VT: Italy Manila Esposito
UB: Italy Alice D'Amato
BB: Japan Mana Okamura
FX: Japan Kokofugata Azuki
March 1–4 Qatar Doha FIG World Cup FX:  Philippines Carlos Yulo
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: China Liu Yang
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Japan Yuya Kamoto
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
BB: Romania Sabrina Voinea
FX: Romania Sabrina Voinea
March 9–12 Azerbaijan Baku FIG World Cup FX: Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
VT: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PB: Philippines Carlos Yulo
HB: Israel Alexander Myakinin
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: China Qiu Qiyuan
BB: Italy Giorgia Villa
FX: France Marine Boyer
March 29–April 2 Turkey Antalya Junior World Championships[21] TF:  Japan
AA: China Qin Guohuan
FX: Colombia Ángel Barajas
PH: Armenia Hamlet Manukyan
SR: Armenia Hamlet Manukyan
VT: Italy Tommaso Brugnami
PB: Colombia Ángel Barajas / Japan Tomoharu Tsunogai
HB: Japan Tomoharu Tsunogai
TF:  Japan
AA: Japan Haruka Nakamura
VT: Argentina Mia Mainardi
UB: Italy Caterina Gaddi
BB: China Yu Hanyue
FX: Italy Giulia Perotti
April 11–16 Turkey Antalya European Championships[22] TF:  Italy
AA: Turkey Adem Asil
FX: United Kingdom Luke Whitehouse
PH: Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan
SR: Turkey Adem Asil
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Croatia Tin Srbić
TF:  Great Britain
AA: United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: Italy Alice D'Amato
BB: Netherlands Sanne Wevers
FX: United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova
April 27–30 Egypt Cairo FIG World Cup FX:  Ukraine Illia Kovtun
PH: Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai
SR: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
VT: United States Joscelyn Roberson
UB: Italy Alice D'Amato
BB: Italy Giorgia Villa
FX: United States Joscelyn Roberson
May 6 Australia Carrara Oceania Championships TF:  Australia
AA: New Zealand Mikhail Koudinov
TF:  Australia
AA: Australia Ruby Pass
May 5–17 Cambodia Phnom Penh Southeast Asian Games TF:  Vietnam
AA: Philippines Carlos Yulo
FX: Philippines John Ivan Cruz
PH: Vietnam Đặng Ngọc Xuân Thiện
SR: Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Khánh Phong
VT: Philippines Juancho Miguel Besana
PB: Philippines Carlos Yulo
HB: Vietnam Đinh Phương Thành
May 25–28 Bulgaria Varna FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Bulgaria Eddie Penev
PH: Albania Matvei Petrov
SR: Armenia Artur Avetisyan
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Uzbekistan Rasuljon Abdurakhimov
HB: Norway Sofus Heggemsnes
VT: Croatia Tijana Korent
UB: Hungary Zsófia Kovács
BB: Hungary Bettina Lili Czifra
FX: France Silane Mielle
May 26–29 Colombia Medellín Pan American Championships TF:  United States
AA: United States Yul Moldauer
FX: United States Yul Moldauer
PH: United States Khoi Young
SR: Argentina Daniel Villafañe
VT: Brazil Yuri Guimarães
PB: United States Yul Moldauer
HB: United States Curran Phillips
TF:  United States
AA: United States Tiana Sumanasekera
VT: Mexico Alexa Moreno
UB: United States Nola Matthews
BB: United States Tiana Sumanasekera
FX: United States Joscelyn Roberson
May 26–27 South Africa Pretoria African Championships[23] TF:  Egypt
AA: Egypt Omar Mohamed
TF:  South Africa
AA: Algeria Kaylia Nemour
June 1–4 Israel Tel Aviv FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
PH: Israel Eyal Indig
SR: Austria Vinzenz Höck
VT: Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
PB: Turkey Ahmet Önder
HB: Spain Néstor Abad
VT: Australia Georgia Godwin
UB: Slovakia Barbora Mokošová
BB: France Marine Boyer
FX: Australia Georgia Godwin
June 8–11 Croatia Osijek FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Bulgaria Eddie Penev
PH: Armenia Gagik Khachikyan
SR: Armenia Artur Avetisyan
VT: Armenia Artur Davtyan
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Brazil Caio Souza
VT: Australia Georgia Godwin
UB: Netherlands Naomi Visser
BB: Australia Georgia Godwin
FX: Australia Georgia Godwin
June 10–18 Singapore Kallang Asian Championships[24] TF:  China
AA: Japan Shinnosuke Oka
FX: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PH: Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov
SR: China Lan Xingyu
VT: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PB: Philippines Carlos Yulo
HB: China Tian Hao
TF:  China
AA: China Qiu Qiyuan
VT: South Korea Yeo Seo-jeong
UB: China Qiu Qiyuan
BB: China Zhang Qingying
FX: China Zhang Qingying
June 24–28 El Salvador San Salvador Central American and Caribbean Games TF:  Mexico
AA: Cuba Diorges Escobar
FX: (CCS) Jorge Vega
PH: Mexico Isaac Núñez
SR: Colombia Kristopher Bohorquez
VT: Dominican Republic Audrys Nin Reyes
PB: Mexico Isaac Núñez
HB: Cuba Diorges Escobar
TF:  Mexico
AA: Panama Karla Navas
VT: Mexico Alexa Moreno
UB: Mexico Paulina Campos
BB: Mexico Paulina Campos
FX: Mexico Alexa Moreno
July 31–August 4 China Chengdu World University Games TF:  China
AA: China Zhang Boheng
FX: Japan Kazuma Kaya
PH: Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai
SR: China Lan Xingyu
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: China Zou Jingyuan
HB: Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
TF:  China
AA: China Ou Yushan
VT: Japan Shoko Miyata
UB: China Du Siyu
BB: China Ou Yushan
FX: China Ou Yushan
September 1–3 Turkey Mersin FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Turkey Ahmet Önder
PH: Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Ukraine Oleg Verniaiev
HB: Turkey Ahmet Önder
VT: Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina
UB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
BB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
FX: Turkey Sevgi Kayisoglu
September 8–10 Hungary Szombathely FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
PH: Albania Matvei Petrov
SR: Austria Vinzenz Höck
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Ukraine Oleg Verniaiev
HB: Cyprus Ilias Georgiou
VT: Hungary Gréta Mayer
UB: Hungary Zója Székely
BB: Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
FX: Czech Republic Soňa Artamonova
September 8–10 Colombia Cali South American Championships TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Gabriel Faria
FX: Colombia Andrés Martínez
PH: Peru Edward González
SR: Colombia Dilan Jiménez
VT: Colombia Juan Larrahondo
PB: Colombia Dilan Jiménez
HB: Brazil Lucas Bitencourt
TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Gabriela Barbosa
VT: Panama Hillary Heron
UB: Brazil Josiany Calixto
BB: Brazil Josiany Calixto
FX: Brazil Rafaela Oliva
September 16–17 France Paris FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Japan Hiramatsu Koga
PH: United Kingdom Max Whitlock
SR: Italy Salvatore Maresca / United Kingdom Courtney Tulloch
VT: United Kingdom Harry Hepworth
PB: Germany Lukas Dauser
HB: Chinese Taipei Tang Chia-hung
VT: Mexico Alexa Moreno
UB: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
BB: France Marine Boyer
FX: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
September 24–29 China Hangzhou Asian Games TF:  China
AA: China Zhang Boheng
FX: South Korea Kim Han-sol
PH: Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai
SR: China Lan Xingyu
VT: Japan Wataru Tanigawa
PB: China Zou Jingyuan
HB: China Zhang Boheng
TF:  China
AA: China Zuo Tong
VT: North Korea An Chang-ok
UB: North Korea An Chang-ok
BB: Japan Mana Okamura
FX: China Zhang Jin
September 30–October 8 Belgium Antwerp World Championships[25] TF:  Japan
AA: Japan Daiki Hashimoto
FX: Israel Artem Dolgopyat
PH: Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan
SR: China Liu Yang
VT: United Kingdom Jake Jarman
PB: Germany Lukas Dauser
HB: Japan Daiki Hashimoto
TF:  United States
AA: United States Simone Biles
VT: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
UB: China Qiu Qiyuan
BB: United States Simone Biles
FX: United States Simone Biles
October 21–25 Chile Santiago Pan American Games TF:  United States
AA: Canada Félix Dolci
FX: Canada Félix Dolci
PH: Canada Zachary Clay
SR: United States Donnell Whittenburg
VT: Dominican Republic Audrys Nin Reyes
PB: United States Curran Phillips
HB: Brazil Arthur Mariano
TF:  United States
AA: United States Kayla DiCello
VT: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
UB: United States Zoe Miller
BB: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
FX: United States Kaliya Lincoln
November 24–26 Sweden Halmstad Northern European Gymnastics Championships TF:  Sweden
AA: Finland Elias Koski
FX: Finland Marcus Pietarinen
PH: Finland Elias Koski
SR: Sweden Luis Il-Sung Melander
VT: Norway Jacob Gudim Karlsen
PB: Finland Elias Koski
HB: Finland Elias Koski
TF:  Wales
AA: Wales Ruby Evans
VT: Wales Emily Roper
UB: Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
BB: Republic of Ireland Lily Russell
FX: Wales Ruby Evans

Medalists

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Women

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International

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Championships Team  United States  Brazil  France
All-Around United States Simone Biles Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States Shilese Jones
Vault Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States Simone Biles South Korea Yeo Seo-jeong
Uneven Bars China Qiu Qiyuan Algeria Kaylia Nemour United States Shilese Jones
Balance Beam United States Simone Biles China Zhou Yaqin Brazil Rebeca Andrade
Floor Exercise United States Simone Biles Brazil Rebeca Andrade Brazil Flávia Saraiva
Junior World Championships Team  Japan  United States  Italy
All-Around Japan Haruka Nakamura Japan Sara Yamaguchi Italy Caterina Gaddi
Vault Argentina Mia Mainardi Italy July Marano France Ming van Eijken
Uneven Bars Italy Caterina Gaddi Germany Helen Kevric Italy Giulia Perotti
Balance Beam China Yu Hanyue Romania Gabriela Vănoagă Canada Cristella Brunetti-Burns
Floor Exercise Italy Giulia Perotti United States Hezly Rivera Japan Haruka Nakamura

Continental Championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
European Championships Team  Great Britain  Italy  Netherlands
All-Around United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova Hungary Zsófia Kovács Italy Alice D'Amato
Vault France Coline Devillard Italy Asia D'Amato Belgium Lisa Vaelen
Uneven Bars Italy Alice D'Amato United Kingdom Becky Downie Germany Elisabeth Seitz
Balance Beam Netherlands Sanne Wevers Italy Manila Esposito Hungary Zsófia Kovács
Floor Exercise United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova United Kingdom Alice Kinsella Romania Sabrina Voinea
Oceania Championships Team  Australia  New Zealand
All-Around Australia Ruby Pass New Zealand Reece Cobb Australia Macy Pegoli
Asian Championships Team  China  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
All-Around China Qiu Qiyuan China Zhang Qingying South Korea Shin Sol-yi
Vault South Korea Yeo Seo-jeong Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina Philippines Aleah Finnegan
Uneven Bars China Qiu Qiyuan South Korea Lee Yun-seo China Zuo Tong
Balance Beam China Zhang Qingying China Zhang Xinyi Philippines Aleah Finnegan
Floor Exercise China Zhang Qingying Philippines Emma Malabuyo South Korea Shin Sol-yi
African Championships Team  South Africa  Egypt  Algeria
All-Around Algeria Kaylia Nemour South Africa Caitlin Rooskrantz Egypt Jana Abdelsalam
Pan American Championships Team  United States  Mexico  Canada
All-Around United States Tiana Sumanasekera Mexico Natalia Escalera Canada Aurélie Tran
Vault Mexico Alexa Moreno United States Joscelyn Roberson Mexico Natalia Escalera
Uneven Bars United States Nola Matthews United States Addison Fatta Mexico Natalia Escalera
Balance Beam United States Tiana Sumanasekera United States Joscelyn Roberson Canada Aurélie Tran
Floor Exercise United States Joscelyn Roberson United States Tiana Sumanasekera Mexico Natalia Escalera

World Cup series

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Men

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International

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Championships Team  Japan  China  United States
All-Around Japan Daiki Hashimoto Ukraine Illia Kovtun United States Fred Richard
Floor Exercise Israel Artem Dolgopyat Japan Kazuki Minami Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
Pommel Horse Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan United States Khoi Young Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
Rings China Liu Yang Greece Eleftherios Petrounias China You Hao
Vault United Kingdom Jake Jarman United States Khoi Young Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
Parallel Bars Germany Lukas Dauser China Shi Cong Japan Kaito Sugimoto
Horizontal Bar Japan Daiki Hashimoto Croatia Tin Srbić China Su Weide
Junior World Championships Team  Japan  China  Italy
All-Around China Qin Guohuan Colombia Ángel Barajas Italy Riccardo Villa
Floor Exercise Colombia Ángel Barajas Germany Timo Eder Italy Tomasso Brugnami
Pommel Horse Armenia Hamlet Manukyan Armenia Mamikon Khachatryan Kazakhstan Zeinolla Idrissov
Rings Armenia Hamlet Manukyan Japan Masaharu Tanida Italy Riccardo Villa
Vault Italy Tommaso Brugnami Canada Victor Canuel Hungary Szilard Zavory
Parallel Bars Colombia Ángel Barajas
Japan Tomoharu Tsunogai
Not awarded Egypt Yahia Zakaria
Horizontal Bar Japan Tomoharu Tsunogai China He Xiang Colombia Ángel Barajas

Continental Championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
European Championships Team  Italy  Turkey  Great Britain
All-Around Turkey Adem Asil United Kingdom Jake Jarman Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Floor Exercise United Kingdom Luke Whitehouse Israel Artem Dolgopyat Germany Milan Hosseini
Pommel Horse Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan Belgium Maxime Gentges Armenia Artur Davtyan
Rings Turkey Adem Asil Armenia Vahagn Davtyan Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
Vault Armenia Artur Davtyan United Kingdom Jake Jarman Ukraine Igor Radivilov
Parallel Bars Ukraine Illia Kovtun Turkey Ferhat Arıcan Spain Thierno Diallo
Horizontal Bar Croatia Tin Srbić Italy Carlo Macchini Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Oceania Championships Team  Australia  New Zealand
All-Around New Zealand Mikhail Koudinov Australia Clay Stephens Australia James Hardy
Asian Championships Team  China  Japan  Kazakhstan
All-Around Japan Shinnosuke Oka Philippines Carlos Yulo Japan Takeru Kitazono
Floor Exercise Philippines Carlos Yulo Kazakhstan Dmitriy Patanin China Su Weide
Pommel Horse Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud Japan Ryota Tsumura
Rings China Lan Xingyu Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Khánh Phong Hong Kong Ng Kiu Chung
Vault Philippines Carlos Yulo Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Mirvaliev South Korea Kim Jae-ho
Parallel Bars Philippines Carlos Yulo Japan Shinnosuke Oka China Yin Dehang
Horizontal Bar China Tian Hao Japan Shinnosuke Oka Philippines Carlos Yulo
African Championships Team  Egypt  Algeria  Morocco
All-Around Egypt Omar Mohamed Egypt Mohamed Afify Algeria Hillal Metidji
Pan American Championships Team  United States  Canada  Brazil
All-Around United States Yul Moldauer United States Shane Wiskus Brazil Yuri Guimarães
Floor Exercise United States Yul Moldauer Brazil Yuri Guimarães United States Shane Wiskus
Pommel Horse United States Khoi Young Puerto Rico Nelson Guilbe United States Yul Moldauer
Rings Argentina Daniel Villafañe Canada William Emard Cuba Alejandro de la Cruz
Vault Brazil Yuri Guimarães Chile Ignacio Varas Dominican Republic Leandro Peña
Parallel Bars United States Yul Moldauer United States Shane Wiskus Colombia Dilan Jiménez
Horizontal Bar United States Curran Phillips United States Yul Moldauer Chile Luciano Letelier

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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All-around

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 58.865 World Championships QF
2 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 57.099 World Championships TF
3 Shilese Jones  United States 56.932 World Championships QF
4 Jessica Gadirova  Great Britain 56.766 World Championships QF
5 Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos  France 56.500 World Championships TF
6 Flávia Saraiva  Brazil 55.532 World Championships TF
7 Zsófia Kovács  Hungary 55.231 European Championships QF
8 Ou Yushan  China 55.198 World University Games QF
9 Ellie Black  Canada 55.065 World Championships QF
10 Qiu Qiyuan  China 54.932 Asian Championships AA
11 Alice D'Amato  Italy 54.899 European Championships QF
12 Manila Esposito  Italy 54.866 World Championships TF
13 Kayla DiCello  United States 54.699 Pan American Games AA
14 Jordan Chiles  United States 54.666 Pan American Games QF
15 Shoko Miyata  Japan 54.600 World University Games QF
16 Leanne Wong  United States 54.398 World Championships QF
17 Naomi Visser  Netherlands 54.332 World Championships QF
18 Zhang Jin  China 54.266 Asian Games AA
19 Sakaguchi Ayaka  Japan 54.198 World University Games QF
20 Lisa Vaelen  Belgium 54.099 European Championships AA

Vault

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.983 Pan American Games EF
2 Simone Biles  United States 14.949 World Championships QF
3 Yeo Seo-jeong  South Korea 14.516 World Championships QF
4 Jessica Gadirova  Great Britain 14.416 World Championships QF
5 Alexa Moreno  Mexico 14.166 World Championships EF
6 Jordan Chiles  United States 14.150 Pan American Games EF
7 Joscelyn Roberson  United States 14.083 DTB Pokal Team Challenge
8 An Chang-ok  North Korea 14.049 Asian Games EF
9 Asia D'Amato  Italy 14.016 Cairo World Cup QF
10 Ellie Black  Canada 13.933 World Championships EF

Uneven bars

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Qiu Qiyuan  China 15.233 Asian Championships AA
2 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 15.200 World Championships AA
3 Zoe Miller  United States 14.850 DTB Pokal Team Challenge
4 Shilese Jones  United States 14.833 World Championships QF
5 Huang Zhuofan  China 14.766 World Championships EF
6 Alice D'Amato  Italy 14.750 City of Jesolo Trophy EF
7 Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos  France 14.700 Paris World Challenge Cup EF
8 Elisabeth Seitz  Germany 14.633 DTB Pokal Mixed Cup
9 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.600 Paris World Challenge Cup EF
10 Naomi Visser  Netherlands 14.566 Osijek World Challenge Cup QF

Balance beam

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zhang Qingying  China 14.833 Asian Championships AA
2 Simone Biles  United States 14.800 World Championships EF
3 Zhou Yaqin  China 14.700 World Championships EF
4 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.300 World Championships EF
5 Flávia Saraiva  Brazil 14.166 Pan American Games AA
Ou Yushan  China World University Games AA
7 Manila Esposito  Italy 14.150 Swiss Cup
8 Breanna Scott  Australia 14.133 Oceania Championships AA
Mana Okamura  Japan Cottbus World Cup EF
10 Sanne Wevers  Netherlands 14.100 World Championships EF

Floor exercise

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 15.166 World Championships TF
2 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.666 World Championships TF
3 Jessica Gadirova  Great Britain 14.533 World Championships TF
4 Kaliya Lincoln  United States 14.233 Pan American Games EF
5 Joscelyn Roberson  United States 14.150 DTB Pokal Team Challenge
6 Manila Esposito  Italy 14.000 City of Jesolo Trophy AA
7 Flávia Saraiva  Brazil 13.966 World Championships EF
8 Ou Yushan  China 13.866 World University Games EF
9 Georgia Godwin  Australia 13.833 Osijek World Challenge Cup QF
10 Zhou Yaqin  China World Championships TF

Men

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All-around

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zhang Boheng  China 89.299 Asian Games AA
2 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 88.698 World University Games QF
3 Takeru Kitazono  Japan 86.065 Asian Games AA
4 Shi Cong  China 86.398 World University Games AA
5 Shinnosuke Oka  Japan 86.065 Asian Championships AA
6 Sun Wei  China 86.064 World Championships TF
7 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 85.930 Asian Championships AA
8 Kenta Chiba  Japan 85.799 World Championships QF
9 Kazuma Kaya  Japan 85.598 World Championships QF
10 Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 85.432 European Championships QF
11 Adem Asil  Turkey 84.965 European Championships AA
12 Lan Xingyu  China 84.965 Asian Games AA
13 Shohei Kawakami  Japan 84.432 Asian Games QF
14 Fred Richard  United States 84.332 World Championships AA
15 Milad Karimi  Kazakhstan 84.331 World University Games QF
16 Yul Moldauer  United States 84.200 Pan American Championships AA
17 Jake Jarman  Great Britain 84.031 World Championships QF
18 Tian Hao  China 83.631 Asian Championships AA
James Hall  Great Britain World Championships QF
20 Asher Hong  United States 83.500 DTB Pokal Team Challenge

Floor exercise

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 15.300 Asian Championships EF
2 Artem Dolgopyat  Israel 15.200 World Championships QF
3 Zhang Boheng  China 14.933 Asian Games QF
4 Luke Whitehouse  Great Britain 14.900 European Championships EF
Ryosuke Doi  Japan DTB PokalTeam Challenge
Kim Han-sol  South Korea Asian Games EF
7 Krisztofer Mészáros  Hungary 14.850 Innsbruck Friendly
8 Su Weide  China 14.766 Asian Championships AA
9 Kazuki Minami  Japan 14.733 World University Games QF
10 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 14.733 World University Games QF

Pommel horse

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Lee Chih-kai  Chinese Taipei 15.500 World University Games EF
2 Nariman Kurbanov  Kazakhstan 15.400 Doha World Cup EF
3 Max Whitlock  Great Britain 15.266 World Championships TF
4 Ahmad Abu al Soud  Jordan 15.233 Asian Championships QF
Ryota Tsumura  Japan Asian Championships AA
6 Rhys McClenaghan  Ireland 15.100 World Championships EF
7 Khoi Young  United States 15.066 World Championships QF
Shiao Yu-jan  Chinese Taipei Asian Games EF
9 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 15.033 World University Games QF
10 Gagik Khachikyan  Armenia 15.000 Cottbus World Cup QF

Rings

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Lan Xingyu  China 15.433 Asian Games EF
2 Liu Yang  China 15.366 Doha World Cup EF
3 Zou Jingyuan  China 15.266 World University Games EF
4 Eleftherios Petrounias  Greece 15.066 World Championships EF
5 Adem Asil  Turkey 15.033 European Championships AA
6 Nikita Simonov  Azerbaijan 14.966 World University Games QF
7 Zhang Boheng  China 14.933 Asian Games AA
8 You Hao  China 14.866 World Championships TF
9 Artur Avetisyan  Armenia 14.833 World University Games EF
10 Vahagn Davtyan  Armenia 14.733 European Championships EF

Vault

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Artur Davtyan  Armenia 15.166 Cairo World Cup EF
2 Wataru Tanigawa  Japan 15.033 Asian Games QF
3 Jake Jarman  Great Britain 15.016 European Championships EF
4 Mahdi Olfati  Iran 14.983 Cottbus World Cup EF
5 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 14.933 Baku World Cup EF
6 Harry Hepworth  Great Britain 14.925 DTB Pokal Team Challenge
7 Igor Radivilov  Ukraine 14.889 Doha World Cup EF
8 Nazar Chepurnyi  Ukraine 14.883 World University Games EF
9 Asher Hong  United States 14.875 DTK Pokal Team Challenge
10 Khoi Young  United States 14.849 World Championships EF

Parallel bars

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zou Jingyuan  China 16.066 World University Games EF
2 Curran Phillips  United States 15.500 Baku World Cup QF
3 Zhang Boheng  China 15.466 Asian Games QF
4 Illia Kovtun  Ukraine 15.433 European Championships AA
5 Lukas Dauser  Germany 15.400 World Championships AA
Carlos Yulo  Philippines Baku World Cup EF
7 Yul Moldauer  United States 15.350 Swiss Cup
8 Takeru Kitazono  Japan 15.300 Asian Games AA
9 Matteo Levantesi  Italy 15.266 Cottbus World Cup EF
10 Kazuma Kaya  Japan 15.250 Swiss Cup

Horizontal bar

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 15.266 World University Games QF
2 Zhang Boheng  China 15.233 World University Games QF
3 Shi Cong  China 15.200 World University Games QF
4 Tian Hao  China 15.100 Asian Championships AA
5 Su Weide  China 14.800 Asian Championships AA
Milad Karimi  Kazakhstan World University Games EF
Lin Chaopan  China Asian Games EF
8 Shohei Kawakami  Japan 14.700 World University Games QF
Tin Srbić  Croatia World Championships EF
10 Ryosuke Doi  Japan 14.600 DTB Pokal Mixed Cup

References

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