2025 in artistic gymnastics

Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events scheduled to be held in 2025 as well as the medalists.

Retirements

Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2025
Gymnast Country Date Ref
Anastasia Ilyankova  Russia 6 January 2025 [1]
Arthur Zanetti  Brazil 12 January 2025 [2]
Krisztián Balázs  Hungary 20 January 2025 [3]
Francisco Barretto Júnior  Brazil 10 February 2025 [4]
Charlotte Booth  Great Britain 27 February 2025 [5]
Ofir Netzer  Israel 11 May 2025 [6]
Elisabeth Seitz  Germany 29 May 2025 [7]
Andreas Toba  Germany 31 May 2025 [8]
Zachary Clay  Canada 4 July 2025 [9]
Nina Derwael  Belgium 15 July 2025 [10]
Sarah Voss  Germany 30 July 2025 [11]
Brooklyn Moors  Canada 3 August 2025 [12]
Paul Juda  United States 9 August 2025 [13]

Nationality changes

Gymnasts who changed nationalities in 2025
Gymnast From To Ref
Vitaliy Guimaraes  United States  Brazil [14]
Tonya Paulsson  Sweden  Chinese Taipei [14]
Angelina Melnikova  Russia  Authorised Neutral Athletes [a]
Grigorii Klimentev  Russia  Authorised Neutral Athletes [a]
Vladislav Polyashov  Russia  Authorised Neutral Athletes [a]
Kirill Prokopev  Russia  Authorised Neutral Athletes [a]
Ignacio Yockers  United States  Spain [16]
Illia Kovtun  Ukraine  Croatia [16]

Calendar of events

Date Location Event Men's winners Women's winners
February 20–23 Cottbus FIG World Cup[17] FX: Milad Karimi
PH: Shiao Yu-jan
SR: Vahagn Davtyan
VT: Artur Davtyan
PB: Kaito Sugimoto
HB: Shohei Kawakami
VT: Teja Belak
UB: Zhang Kexin
BB: Zhou Yaqin
FX: Zhang Yihan
March 6–9 Baku FIG World Cup[18] FX: Yahor Sharamkou
PH: Brandon Dang
SR: Nikita Simonov
VT: Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Kazuki Matsumi
HB: Kazuki Matsumi
VT: Oksana Chusovitina
UB: Alena Tsitavets
BB: Haruka Nakamura
FX: Rina Kishi
March 20–23 Antalya FIG World Cup[19] FX: Taylor Burkhart
PH: Nariman Kurbanov
SR: Lan Xingyu
VT: Artur Davtyan
PB: Ferhat Arıcan
HB: Tin Srbić
VT: Jayla Hang
UB: Yang Fanyuwei
BB: Claire Pease
FX: Aiko Sugihara
April 10–13 Osijek FIG World Cup[20] FX: Artem Dolgopyat
PH: Hamlet Manukyan
SR: Adem Asil
VT: Aurel Benović
PB: Ron Pyatov
HB: Milad Karimi
VT: Valentina Georgieva
UB: Yang Fanyuwei
BB: Eythora Thorsdottir
FX: Jayla Hang
April 16–19 Doha FIG World Cup[21] FX: Milad Karimi
PH: Hamlet Manukyan
SR: You Hao
VT: Artur Davtyan
PB: Nazar Chepurnyi
HB: Milad Karimi
VT: Teja Belak
UB: Kate McDonald
BB: Gréta Mayer
FX: Sabrina Voinea
April 25–28 Cairo FIG World Cup[22] FX: Milad Karimi
PH: Hamlet Manukyan
SR: Artur Avetisyan
VT: Artur Davtyan
PB: Omar Mohamed
HB: Milad Karimi
VT: Ellie Black
UB: Kaylia Nemour
BB: Kaylia Nemour
FX: Jana Mahmoud
May 5–11 Varna FIG World Challenge Cup[23] FX: Eddie Penev
PH: Đặng Ngọc Xuân Thiện
SR: Adem Asil
VT: Tseng Wei-sheng
PB: Ferhat Arıcan
HB: Robert Tvorogal
VT: Ruby Stacey
UB: Nola Matthews
BB: Marianna Kiniuk
FX: Nola Matthews
May 15–18 Koper FIG World Challenge Cup[24] FX: Chiou Min-Han
PH: Diyas Toishybek
SR: İbrahim Çolak
VT: Tseng Wei-sheng
PB: Cameron-Lie Bernard
HB: Lucas Bitencourt
VT: Teja Belak
UB: Lucija Hribar
BB: Georgia-Mae Fenton
FX: Julia Coutinho
May 26–31 Leipzig European Championships[25] TF:  Great Britain
AA: Adem Asil
FX: Luke Whitehouse
PH: Hamlet Manukyan
SR: Adem Asil / Eleftherios Petrounias
VT: Artur Davtyan
PB: Nils Dunkel
HB: Robert Tvorogal
TF:  Italy
AA: Manila Esposito
VT: Karina Schönmaier
UB: Nina Derwael
BB: Nina Derwael
FX: Ana Bărbosu
Mixed Team:  Germany
June 5–8 Jecheon Asian Championships TF:  Japan
AA: Shinnosuke Oka
FX: Carlos Yulo
PH: Nariman Kurbanov
SR: Lan Xingyu
VT: Mahdi Olfati
PB: Shinnosuke Oka
HB: Tang Chia-hung
June 12–15 Jecheon Asian Championships TF:  China
AA: Aiko Sugihara
VT: Zhang Yihan
UB: Qin Xinyi
BB: Hwang Seo-hyun
FX: Zhou Yaqin
June 12–15 Panama City Pan American Championships TF:  United States
AA: Félix Dolci
FX: Jun Iwai
PH: Brandon Dang
SR: Daniel Villafañe
VT: Félix Dolci
PB: Félix Dolci
HB: Félix Dolci
TF:  United States
AA: Jayla Hang
VT: Karla Navas
UB: Gabrielle Hardie
BB: Lia Redick
FX: Lia Monica Fontaine
June 18–21 Tashkent FIG World Challenge Cup[26] FX: Abdulaziz Mirvaliev
PH: Mamikon Khachatryan
SR: Akhrorkhon Temirkhonov
VT: Abdulaziz Mirvaliev
PB: Akhrorkhon Temirkhonov
HB: Mert Efe Kılıçer
VT: Valentina Georgieva
UB: Kaylia Nemour
BB: Kaylia Nemour
FX: Antea Šikić Kaučič
July 20–26 Osijek European Youth Olympic Festival TF:  Great Britain
AA: Evan McPhillips
FX: Evan McPhillips
PH: Nikita Prohorov / Ben Schumacher
SR: Uzair Chowdhury
VT: Chester Enríquez
PB: Uzair Chowdhury
HB: Pietro Mazzola
TF:  France
AA: Elena Colas
VT: Mia Proietti
UB: Elena Colas
BB: Elena Colas
FX: Maïana Prat
July 22–26 Rhine-Ruhr World University Games TF:  Japan
AA: Daiki Hashimoto
FX: Luke Whitehouse
PH: Hamlet Manukyan
SR: Liu Hengyu
VT: Chen Zhilong
PB: Tomoharu Tsunogai
HB: Félix Dolci
TF:  Japan
AA: Shoko Miyata
VT: Shoko Miyata
UB: Yang Fanyuwei
BB: Urara Ashikawa
FX: Shoko Miyata
August 18–22 Asunción Junior Pan American Games
September 13–14 Paris FIG World Challenge Cup[27]
September 26–28 Szombathely FIG World Challenge Cup[28]
October 19–25 Jakarta World Championships[29]
November 20–24 Manila Junior World Championships[30]
December 9–20 Thailand Southeast Asian Games

Medalists

Women

International events

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Championships All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise
Junior World Championships Team
All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise

Regional championships

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Asian Team  China  Japan  South Korea
All-Around Aiko Sugihara Haruka Nakamura Qin Xinyi
Vault Zhang Yihan Nguyễn Thị Quỳnh Như Pranati Nayak
Uneven Bars Qin Xinyi Haruka Nakamura Zhang Yihan
Balance Beam Hwang Seo-hyun Aiko Sugihara Zhou Yaqin
Floor Exercise Zhou Yaqin Aiko Sugihara Haruka Nakamura
European Team  Italy  Germany  France
All-Around Manila Esposito Alba Petisco Ana Bărbosu
Vault Karina Schönmaier Valentina Georgieva Lisa Vaelen
Uneven Bars Nina Derwael Bettina Lili Czifra Ana Bărbosu
Balance Beam Nina Derwael Ana Bărbosu Sofia Tonelli
Floor Exercise Ana Bărbosu Manila Esposito Alba Petisco
Pan American Team  United States  Canada  Brazil
All-Around Jayla Hang Lia Monica Fontaine Hezly Rivera
Vault Karla Navas Lia Monica Fontaine Jayla Hang
Uneven Bars Gabrielle Hardie Jayla Hang Lia Monica Fontaine
Balance Beam Lia Redick Jayla Hang Hezly Rivera
Floor Exercise Lia Monica Fontaine Jayla Hang Gabrielle Hardie

World Cup series

Men

International events

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Championships All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
Junior World Championships Team
All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar

Regional championships

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Asian Team  Japan  China  Kazakhstan
All-Around Shinnosuke Oka Tsuyoshi Hasegawa Carlos Yulo
Floor Exercise Carlos Yulo Milad Karimi Moon Geonyoung
Pommel Horse Nariman Kurbanov Hur Woong Đặng Ngọc Xuân Thiện
Rings Lan Xingyu Yang Haonan Siavash Siahi
Vault Mahdi Olfati Huang Mingqi Carlos Yulo
Parallel Bars Shinnosuke Oka Tomoharu Tsunogai Carlos Yulo
Horizontal Bar Tang Chia-hung Tomoharu Tsunogai Tian Hao
European Team  Great Britain  Switzerland  Italy
All-Around Adem Asil Léo Saladino Krisztofer Mészáros
Floor Exercise Luke Whitehouse Harry Hepworth Lorenzo Minh Casali
Pommel Horse Hamlet Manukyan Mamikon Khachatryan Gabriele Targhetta
Rings Adem Asil
Eleftherios Petrounias
none awarded Artur Avetisyan
Vault Artur Davtyan Jake Jarman Nazar Chepurnyi
Parallel Bars Nils Dunkel Ian Raubal Timo Eder
Horizontal Bar Robert Tvorogal Andreas Toba Anthony Mansard
Pan American Team  United States  Canada  Argentina
All-Around Félix Dolci Joshua Karnes Diogo Soares
Floor Exercise Jun Iwai Jorge Vega Diorges Escobar
Pommel Horse Brandon Dang Joshua Karnes Elel Wahrmann-Baker
Rings Daniel Villafañe Francisco Vélez José López
Vault Félix Dolci José López Jorge Vega
Parallel Bars Félix Dolci Diogo Soares Evgeny Siminiuc
Horizontal Bar Félix Dolci Joshua Karnes Evgeny Siminiuc

World Cup series

Season's best international scores

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

Women

Individual all-around

Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Manila Esposito  Italy 55.750 City of Jesolo Trophy AA
2 Jayla Hang  United States 55.666 Pan American Championships TF
3 Shoko Miyata  Japan 55.150 Summer World University Games TF
4 Hezly Rivera  United States 54.766 Pan American Championships TF
5 Aiko Sugihara  Japan 54.765 Asian Championships AA
6 Ashlee Sullivan  United States 54.550 DTB Mixed Cup
7 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 54.200 International Gymnix AA
8 Haruka Nakamura  Japan 54.065 Asian Championships AA
9 Lia Monica Fontaine  Canada 53.966 Pan American Championships AA
10 Ana Bărbosu  Romania 53.933 European Championships QF
11 Helen Kevric  Germany 53.932 European Championships QF
12 Claire Pease  United States 53.800 City of Jesolo Trophy AA
13 Qin Xinyi  China 53.599 Asian Championships AA
14 Simone Rose  United States 53.500 City of Jesolo Trophy AA
15 Sofia Tonelli  Italy 53.332 European Championships QF
16 Alba Petisco  Spain 53.265 European Championships AA
17 Dulcy Caylor  United States 53.000 City of Jesolo Trophy AA
18 Mana Okamura  Japan 52.866 Summer World University Games AA
19 Vanesa Mašová  Czech Republic 52.767 Prievidza Friendly AA
20 Emma Fioravanti  Italy 52.750 City of Jesolo Trophy AA

Vault

Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Karla Navas  Panama 14.334 Pan American Championships EF
2 Lia Monica Fontaine  Canada 14.200 Pan American Championships EF
3 Valentina Georgieva  Bulgaria 14.149 Osijek World Cup EF
4 Yu Linmin  China 14.066 Osijek World Cup EF
5 Karina Schönmaier  Germany 14.025 City of Jesolo Trophy EF
6 Jayla Hang  United States 13.850 Pan American Championships EF
7 Shoko Miyata  Japan 13.825 Summer World University Games QF
Ashlee Sullivan  United States City of Jesolo Trophy EF
9 Claire Pease  United States 13.725 City of Jesolo Trophy EF
10 Lisa Vaelen  Belgium 13.716 European Championships QF
Ming Van Eijken  France

Uneven bars

Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 15.100 Tashkent World Challenge Cup QF
2 Yang Fanyuwei  China 15.000 Summer World University Games EF
3 Helen Kevric  Germany 14.766 European Championships QF
4 Nina Derwael  Belgium 14.466 European Championships EF
5 Kate McDonald  Australia 14.350 Summer World University Games TF
6 Zhang Yihan  China 14.266 Asian Championships QF
7 Simone Rose  United States 14.250 City of Jesolo Trophy EF
8 Tian Zhuofan  China 14.233 Antalya World Cup QF
Claire Pease  United States Antalya World Cup EF
10 Naomi Visser  Netherlands 14.133 European Championships AA
Jayla Hang  United States Pan American Championships TF

Balance beam

Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Zhou Yaqin  China 15.233 Asian Championships QF
2 Manila Esposito  Italy 14.700 City of Jesolo Trophy EF
3 Kaylia Nemour  Algeria 14.650 Tashkent World Challenge Cup QF
4 Hwang Seo-hyun  South Korea 14.633 Asian Championships EF
5 Jennifer Williams  Sweden 14.500 European Championships QF
6 Mana Okamura  Japan 14.400 Summer World University Games TF
7 Zhang Xinyi  China 14.333 Asian Championships QF
8 Zhang Kexin  China 14.266 Cottbus World Cup EF
9 Haruka Nakamura  Japan 14.233 Asian Championships QF
10 Aiko Sugihara  Japan 14.166 Asian Championships EF
Urara Ashikawa  Japan Summer World University Games EF

Floor exercise

Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Manila Esposito  Italy 14.500 City of Jesolo Trophy QF
2 Aiko Sugihara  Japan 14.133 Asian Championships QF
3 Ana Bărbosu  Romania 13.833 European Championships EF
4 Lia Monica Fontaine  Canada 13.800 Pan American Championships EF
5 Jayla Hang  United States 13.767 Pan American Championships QF
6 Ashlee Sullivan  United States 13.750 DTB Pokal Mixed Cup
Emma Fioravanti  Italy City of Jesolo Trophy QF
8 Zhou Yaqin  China 13.733 Asian Championships EF
9 Sabrina Voinea  Romania 13.700 Doha World Cup QF
Shoko Miyata  Japan Summer World University Games EF

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d While not technically a nationality change, a handful of Russian gymnasts were granted AIN status, allowing them to compete internationally.[15]

References

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  3. ^ "Gyógyíthatatlan betegség miatt 22 évesen visszavonult az FTC ifjúsági olimpiai bajnoka" [FTC Youth Olympic champion retires at age 22 due to incurable illness]. Hungarian Gymnastics Federation (in Hungarian). January 20, 2025.
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  18. ^ "FIG Apparatus World Cup 2025 - Baku (AZE)". International Gymnastics Federation.
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  20. ^ "FIG Apparatus World Cup 2025 - Osijek (CRO)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  21. ^ "FIG Apparatus World Cup 2025 - Doha (QAT)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  22. ^ "FIG Apparatus World Cup 2025 - Cairo (EGY)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  23. ^ "FIG World Challenge Cup 2025 - Varna (BUL)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  24. ^ "FIG World Challenge Cup 2025 - Koper (SLO)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  25. ^ "2025 Men's and Women's Artistic Europeans - Leipzig (GER)". European Gymnastics.
  26. ^ "FIG World Challenge Cup 2025 - Tashkent (UZB)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  27. ^ "FIG World Challenge Cup 2025 - Paris (FRA)". International Gymnastics Federation.
  28. ^ "FIG World Challenge Cup 2025 - Szombathely (HUN)". International Gymnastics Federation.
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  30. ^ "3rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships Manila (PHI)". International Gymnastics Federation.