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2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Conclude – Tournament Results


2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Conclude – Tournament Results
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On October 25, in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships came to an end. On the final day of the tournament, five apparatus finals were held.

The Armenian national team finished the competition with two silver medals, placing 6th in the men’s team standings and 8th overall. The medalists were 18-year-old Mamikon Khachatryan (pommel horse) and 33-year-old Artur Davtyan (vault).

China won the overall medal standings with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 3 bronze medals.
The Russian team, which missed the previous World Championships, competed this year as neutral athletes. Russian gymnasts earned 2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal. Both golds and the silver were won by Angelina Melnikova, while Daniil Marinov took home another bronze.

It should be noted that no team competition was held this year.

Medal Table — 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

China — 3 gold, 1 silver, and 3 bronze.
Japan — 2 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze.
USA — 2 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze.
Russia — 2 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze.
Great Britain — 1 gold, 2 silver, and 2 bronze.
Algeria — 1 gold and 1 silver.
Philippines — 1 gold and 1 bronze.
Armenia — 2 silver.
Canada and Turkey — 1 silver each.
Switzerland and Ukraine — 1 bronze each.

Final Day Results (October 25)

MEN

Vault:

  1. Carlos Yulo (Philippines) — 14.866

  2. Artur Davtyan (Armenia) — 14.833

  3. Nazar Chepurnyi (Ukraine) — 14.483

  4. Tommaso Brugnami (Italy) — 14.466

  5. Mingqi Huang (China) — 14.416

  6. Mukhammadjon Yakubov (Russia) — 14.183

  7. Daniil Marinov (Russia) — 14.150

  8. Kazuki Minami (Japan) — 13.749

Parallel Bars:

  1. Zou Jingyuan (China) — 15.300

  2. Tomoharu Tsunagai (Japan) — 14.500

  3. Daniil Marinov (Russia) — 14.466

  4. Ángel Barajas (Colombia) — 14.366

  5. Donnell Whittenburg (USA) — 14.233

  6. Vladislav Polyashov (Russia) — 13.966

  7. Shinosuke Oka (Japan) — 13.300

  8. Shi Cong (China) — 13.100

Horizontal Bar:

  1. Brody Malone (USA) — 14.933

  2. Daiki Hashimoto (Japan) — 14.733

  3. Joe Fraser (Great Britain) — 14.700

  4. Tomoharu Tsunagai (Japan) — 14.600

  5. Milad Karimi (Kazakhstan) — 14.366

  6. Carlo Macchini (Italy) — 14.266

  7. Shi Cong (China) — 13.100

  8. Daniil Marinov (Russia) — 12.566


WOMEN

Balance Beam:

  1. Zhang Qingying (China) — 15.166

  2. Kaylia Nemour (Algeria) — 14.300

  3. Aiko Sugihara (Japan) — 14.166

  4. Flávia Saraiva (Brazil) — 13.900

  5. Ellie Black (Canada) — 13.600

  6. Amanda Yap (Singapore) — 13.333

  7. Sabrina Voinea (Romania) — 12.533

  8. Dulcie Kaylor (USA) — 11.800

Floor Exercise:

  1. Aiko Sugihara (Japan) — 13.833

  2. Ruby Evans (Great Britain) — 13.666

  3. Abigail Martin (Great Britain) — 13.466

  4. Sabrina Voinea (Romania) — 13.466

  5. Rina Kishi (Japan) — 13.033

  6. Dulcie Kaylor (USA) — 12.966

  7. Denisa Golgota (Romania) — 12.233

  8. Giulia Perotti (Italy) — 11.633


Results of Yesterday’s Finals

The next World Artistic Gymnastics Championships will take place in Rotterdam (Netherlands) in 2026.

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