2024 in artistic gymnastics

Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events 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]
Lukas Dauser   Germany 9 November 2024 [22]
Christian Baumann   Switzerland 9 November 2024 [23]
Maellyse Brassart   Belgium 27 November 2024 [24]
Igor Radivilov   Ukraine 1 December 2024 [25]

Nationality changes

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Gymnasts who changed nationalities in 2024
Gymnast From To Ref
Adam Cogat   France   Algeria [26]
Salina Bousmayo   Germany   Morocco [26]
Charlotte Booth   United States   Great Britain [27]

Calendar of events

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Date Location Event Men's winners Women's winners
February 15–18   Cairo FIG World Cup[28] FX:   Ryu Sung-hyun
PH:   Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR:   Jong Ryong-il
VT:   Artur Davtyan
PB:   Illia Kovtun
HB:   Tang Chia-hung
VT:   An Chang-ok
UB:   Huang Zhuofan
BB:   Nina Derwael
FX:   Mana Okamura
February 22–25   Cottbus FIG World Cup[29] FX:   Harry Hepworth
PH:   Nariman Kurbanov
SR:   Nikita Simonov
VT:   Artur Davtyan
PB:   Illia Kovtun
HB:   Tang Chia-hung
VT:   An Chang-ok
UB:   Kaylia Nemour
BB:   Zhou Yaqin
FX:   Zhou Yaqin
March 7–10   Baku FIG World Cup[30] FX:   Yahor Sharamkou
PH:   Lee Chih-kai /   Stephen Nedoroscik
SR:   You Hao
VT:   Nazar Chepurnyi
PB:   Illia Kovtun
HB:   Robert Tvorogal
VT:   Valentina Georgieva
UB:   Kaylia Nemour
BB:   Zhang Qingying
FX:   Charlize Mörz
March 29–31   Antalya FIG World Challenge Cup[31] FX:   Adem Asil
PH:   Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR:   İbrahim Çolak
VT:   Assan Salimov
PB:   Nicolau Mir
HB:   Joel Plata
VT:   Tjaša Kysselef
UB:   Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
BB:   Sun Xinyi
FX:   Jade Barbosa
April 4–7   Osijek FIG World Challenge Cup[32] FX:   Illia Kovtun
PH:   Ilyas Azizov
SR:   Kevin Penev
VT:   Aurel Benović
PB:   Lukas Dauser
HB:   Tang Chia-hung
VT:   Coline Devillard
UB:   Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
BB:   Anna Lashchevska
FX:   Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
April 17–20   Doha FIG World Cup[33] VT:   Milad Karimi
PH:   Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
SR:   Vahagn Davtyan
VT:   Artur Davtyan
PB:   Carlos Yulo
HB:   Tang Chia-hung
VT:   Karla Navas
UB:   Kaylia Nemour
BB:   Anna Lashchevska
FX:   Kaylia Nemour
April 21–28   Cali Pacific Rim Championships[34] Senior AA:   Yul Moldauer
Junior AA:   Camilo Vera
Senior AA:   Jayla Hang
Junior AA:   Aliyah de León
April 24–28   Rimini European Championships[35] TF:   Ukraine
AA:   Marios Georgiou
FX:   Luke Whitehouse
PH:   Rhys McClenaghan
SR:   Eleftherios Petrounias
VT:   Jake Jarman
PB:   Illia Kovtun
HB:   Illia Kovtun
May 2–5   Rimini European Championships[36] TF:   Italy
AA:   Manila Esposito
VT:   Coline Devillard
UB:   Alice D'Amato
BB:   Manila Esposito
FX:   Manila Esposito
May 3–6   Marrakesh African Championships[37] TF:   Egypt
AA:   Omar Mohamed
FX:   Luke James
PH:   Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem
SR:   Ali Zahran
VT:   Luke James
PB:   Mohamed Afify
HB:   Omar Mohamed
TF:   Egypt
AA:   Jana Mahmoud
VT:   Caleigh Anders
UB:   Judy Abdalla
BB:   Salina Bousmayo
FX:   Jana Mahmoud
May 16–19   Tashkent Asian Championships TF:   China
AA:   Carlos Yulo
FX:   Carlos Yulo
PH:   Nariman Kurbanov
SR:   Yin Dehang
VT:   Carlos Yulo
PB:   Carlos Yulo
HB:   Milad Karimi
May 19–26   Santa Marta Pan American Championships TF:   Brazil
AA:   Caio Souza
FX:   Alonso Pérez
PH:   Diogo Soares
SR:   Joaquín Álvarez
VT:   Caio Souza
PB:   Dilan Jiménez
HB:   Diogo Soares
TF:   Brazil
AA:   Michelle Pineda
VT:   Karla Navas
UB:   Daira Lamadrid
BB:   Michelle Pineda
FX:   Mia Mainardi
May 23–26   Varna FIG World Challenge Cup[38] FX:   Dmitriy Patanin
PH:   Nariman Kurbanov
SR:   Artur Avetisyan
VT:   Nazar Chepurnyi
PB:   Cameron-Lie Bernard
HB:   Yordan Aleksandrov
VT:   Valentina Georgieva
UB:   Elisabeth Seitz
BB:   Lucie Henna
FX:   Ruby Evans
May 24–26   Tashkent Asian Championships TF:   China
AA:   Hu Jiafei
VT:   Dipa Karmakar
UB:   Yang Fanyuwei
BB:   Qin Xinyi
FX:   Emma Malabuyo
May 25–26   Auckland Oceania Championships[39] AA:   Jesse Moore AA:   Emma Nedov
May 30–June 2   Koper FIG World Challenge Cup[40] FX:   Illia Kovtun
PH:   Illia Kovtun
SR:   Igor Radivilov
VT:   Pau Jiménez
PB:   Illia Kovtun
HB:   Tang Chia-hung
VT:   Alexa Moreno
UB:   Lucija Hribar
BB:   Veronica Mandriota
FX:   Lena Bickel
June 12–23   Kazan BRICS Games[41] AA:   Daniel Marinov
FX:   Yahor Sharamkou
PH:   Vladislav Polyashov
SR:   Yunus Emre Gündoğdu
VT:   Nikita Nagornyy
PB:   Daniel Marinov
HB:   Sergey Naydin
AA:   Leyla Vasilyeva
VT:   Anna Kalmykova
UB:   Angelina Melnikova
BB:   Mariya Agafonova
FX:   Anna Kalmykova
July 27–August 5   Paris Olympic Games[42] TF:   Japan
AA:   Shinnosuke Oka
FX:   Carlos Yulo
PH:   Rhys McClenaghan
SR:   Liu Yang
VT:   Carlos Yulo
PB:   Zou Jingyuan
HB:   Shinnosuke Oka
TF:   United States
AA:   Simone Biles
VT:   Simone Biles
UB:   Kaylia Nemour
BB:   Alice D’Amato
FX:   Rebeca Andrade
September 20–22   Dublin Northern European Championships[43] TF:   Norway
AA:   Elias Koski
FX:   Hamish Carter
PH:   William Sundell
SR:   Luis Il-Sung Melander
VT:   Sebastian Sponevik
PB:   Euan McLellan
HB:   Elias Koski
TF:   Ireland
AA:   Emma Slevin
VT:   Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
UB:   Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
BB:   Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
FX:   Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
October 4–6   Szombathely FIG World Challenge Cup[44] FX:   Krisztofer Mészáros
PH:   Edoardo De Rosa
SR:   Nikita Simonov
VT:   Assan Salimov
PB:   Edoardo De Rosa
HB:   Krisztofer Mészáros
VT:   Darya Yassinskaya
UB:   Charlotte Booth
BB:   Tonya Paulsson
FX:   Tonya Paulsson
October 14–20   Aracaju South American Championships TF:   Brazil
AA:   Bernardo Actos
FX:   Bernardo Actos
PH:   Santiago Mayol /   Johnny Oshiro
SR:   Daniel Villafañe
VT:   Juan Ramos
PB:   Adickxon Trejo
HB:   Edward Alarcón
TF:   Brazil
AA:   Milagros Curti
VT:   Karla Navas
UB:   Sira Macias
BB:   Maria Heloísa Moreno
FX:   Hellen Silva
October 23–31   Manama Gymnasiade[45] TF:   France
AA:   Naël Sakouhi
FX:   Naël Sakouhi
PH:   Nándor Sas
SR:   Zala Samu Zambori
VT:   Valentyn Havrylchenko
PB:   Naël Sakouhi
HB:   Naël Sakouhi
TF:   France
AA:   Alexia Blanaru
VT:   Nicole Campos
UB:   Romane Hamelin
BB:   Noélie Ayuso
FX:   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   Simone Biles   Rebeca Andrade   Sunisa Lee
Vault   Simone Biles   Rebeca Andrade   Jade Carey
Uneven Bars   Kaylia Nemour   Qiu Qiyuan   Sunisa Lee
Balance Beam   Alice D’Amato   Zhou Yaqin   Manila Esposito
Floor Exercise   Rebeca Andrade   Simone Biles   Ana Bărbosu

Regional championships

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

World Cup series

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International events

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

Regional championships

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

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

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