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Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025


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14 minutes ago, clemsonbeav said:

This means the like :GBR:USA has no representative in the All-around competition. 

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Top 12 After subdivision Four:

 

 

All-Around:

:JPN Daiki Hashimoto - 83.065

:AIN Daniel Marinov - 81.932

:BRA Caio Souza - 79.166

:BRA Diogo Soares - 78.798

:JPN Shinnosuke Oka - 78.631

:HUN Krisztofer Meszaros - 77.699

:UKR Vladyslav Hryko - 75.932

:NOR Sebastian Sponevik - 75.898

:EGY Omar Mohamed - 75.531

:HUN Benedek Tomcsanyi - 75.299

:BEL Victor Martinez - 74.765

:NED Casimir Schmidt - 74.463

 

Two further subdivisions to come today

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Top 20 After subdivision Five:

 

 

All-Around:

:JPN Daiki Hashimoto - 83.065

:SUI Noe Seifert - 82.499

:AIN Daniel Marinov - 81.932

:SUI Florian Langenegger - 80.298

:BRA Caio Souza - 79.166

:KOR Ryu Sunghyun - 78.866

:BRA Diogo Soares - 78.798

:JPN Shinnosuke Oka - 78.631

:GER Timo Eder - 78.265

:ESP Thierno Diallo - 78.032

:HUN Krisztofer Meszaros - 77.699

:ESP Joel Plata - 77.365

:UKR Vladyslav Hryko - 75.932

:NOR Sebastian Sponevik - 75.898

:EGY Omar Mohamed - 75.531

:ISL Dagur Kari Olafsson - 75.365

:HUN Benedek Tomcsanyi - 75.299

:GER Nils Dunkel - 75.098

:BEL Victor Martinez - 74.765

:NED Casimir Schmidt - 74.463

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Top 24 After the first day of qualifying:

 

All-Around:

:JPN Daiki Hashimoto - 83.065

:SUI Noe Seifert - 82.499

:AIN Daniel Marinov - 81.932

:COL Angel Barajas - 80.664

:SUI Florian Langenegger - 80.298

:BRA Caio Souza - 79.166

:KOR Ryu Sunghyun - 78.866

:BRA Diogo Soares - 78.798

:JPN Shinnosuke Oka - 78.631

:GER Timo Eder - 78.265

:ESP Thierno Diallo - 78.032

:HUN Krisztofer Meszaros - 77.699

:ESP Joel Plata - 77.365

:UKR Vladyslav Hryko - 75.932

:NOR Sebastian Sponevik - 75.898

:EGY Omar Mohamed - 75.531

:ISL Dagur Kari Olafsson - 75.365

:HUN Benedek Tomcsanyi - 75.299

:GER Nils Dunkel - 75.098

:BEL Victor Martinez - 74.765

:NED Casimir Schmidt - 74.463

:AUT Paul Schmoelzer - 73.631

:JAM Dorian Doan - 73.597

:MEX Mario Rojas - 72.866

 

:CHN :AUS :FRA :CAN and :TUR among the nations to compete in the remaining 2 subdivisions. 

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9 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

It doesn't look like :GBR have anyone going for the all-around competition. 

It’s been a whole year of poor :GBR performances at the big world champs. 

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11 hours ago, Griff88 said:

Not even an hour passed an the local announcer has mistaken Austria for Australia...

 

Anyway almost half of the spectators foreign spectarors. A Brazilian family beside me, a group of Brits not far from them, and a Norwegian group at the tribune across of my seat

Are the tickets expensive? Or maybe Indonesians are not big fans of AG?

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14 hours ago, clemsonbeav said:

To make it worse, apparently his family is from Jakarta, and his grandparents were going to be able to watch him compete on the big stage: https://www.olympics.com/en/news/asher-hong-brings-his-gymnastics-home-to-jakarta  :( 

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Just got around to looking at the results from today...despite the news from Asher, looks like we'll have someone in 4, maybe 5, of the apparatus finals.  We'll see in a few hours after the last two subdivisions come through.  I think Brady Malone is the only returning 2024 Olympian for us. :USA 

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6 hours ago, Pasolini said:

Are the tickets expensive? Or maybe Indonesians are not big fans of AG?

Could be both. The sport is indeed not that popular here. Not many common people know about the event until it went viral for the wrong reason (Israeli athletes participation).

 

Tickets are already cheap (almost 60% cheaper than in 2023), but maybe still too expensive for non gymnastics fans.

 

Currently the Premium VIP tickets for the apparatus finals are already sold out, I believe the buyers are mostly foreigners.

 

If only Rifda Irfanaluthfi is still competing, maybe it could boost the crowd numbers a bit.

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1 hour ago, Griff88 said:

Could be both. The sport is indeed not that popular here. Not many common people know about the event until it went viral for the wrong reason (Israeli athletes participation).

 

Tickets are already cheap (almost 60% cheaper than in 2023), but maybe still too expensive for non gymnastics fans.

 

Currently the Premium VIP tickets for the apparatus finals are already sold out, I believe the buyers are mostly foreigners.

 

If only Rifda Irfanaluthfi is still competing, maybe it could boost the crowd numbers a bit.

Rifda Irfanaluthfi is the only Indonesian gymnast who I know in the past decade that has the capability and has won the gold medal at the sea games as well as winning a silver at the 2018 Asian Games. It's unfortunate by the time she qualified for the 2024 Olympics, her body has been beaten up by injuries and did not perform well at Paris. 

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