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Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025


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16 minutes ago, dcmdtruefan said:

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. 

Yeah it's very unfortunate about Rifda.

 

Even forming a team for this championships is also a drama. 19 yo Naufal Takdir passed away due to training accident, Fajar Rohman injured and had to be replaced by Joseph Hatoguan (2023 SEA Games bronze in floor) who is just cleared to compete after he got diagnosed with cancer

 

Seems like we're cursed.

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All-Around Qualifiers:

:JPN Daiki Hashimoto - 83.065

:SUI Noe Seifert - 82.499

:CHN Zhang Boheng - 82.331

:AIN Daniel Marinov - 81.932

:CHN Shi Cong - 81.398

: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

:FIN Robert Kirmes - 78.798

:JPN Shinnosuke Oka - 78.631

:GER Timo Eder - 78.265

:ESP Thierno Diallo - 78.032

:HUN Krisztofer Meszaros - 77.699

:FRA Anthony Mansard - 77.432

:ESP Joel Plata - 77.365

:FIN Akseli Karsikas - 76.865

:AUS Jesse Moore - 76.732

:CAN Felix Dolci - 76.632

:UKR Vladyslav Hryko - 75.932

:NOR Sebastian Sponevik - 75.898

:EGY Omar Mohamed - 75.531

:ISL Dagur Kari Olafsson - 75.365

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3 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

All-Around Qualifiers:

:JPN Daiki Hashimoto - 83.065

:SUI Noe Seifert - 82.499

:CHN Zhang Boheng - 82.331

:AIN Daniel Marinov - 81.932

:CHN Shi Cong - 81.398

: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

:FIN Robert Kirmes - 78.798

:JPN Shinnosuke Oka - 78.631

:GER Timo Eder - 78.265

:ESP Thierno Diallo - 78.032

:HUN Krisztofer Meszaros - 77.699

:FRA Anthony Mansard - 77.432

:ESP Joel Plata - 77.365

:FIN Akseli Karsikas - 76.865

:AUS Jesse Moore - 76.732

:CAN Felix Dolci - 76.632

:UKR Vladyslav Hryko - 75.932

:NOR Sebastian Sponevik - 75.898

:EGY Omar Mohamed - 75.531

:ISL Dagur Kari Olafsson - 75.365

If only Caio had at least a decent PH. But it's hard to have any more ambition when you get an 11 in this rotation. Still, it's nice to see two Brazilians in the top 10 in the qualifiers.

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3 hours ago, hoversaBR said:

If only Caio had at least a decent PH. But it's hard to have any more ambition when you get an 11 in this rotation. Still, it's nice to see two Brazilians in the top 10 in the qualifiers.

I did not watch see the routine but supposed it was some kind of fall for 11.

 

By the way, I remember that Ukrainian coach Oleg Ostapenko worked as a head coach of Brazilian women team - as one of the first foreign specialist. What was his reputation in Brazil? Or he is forgotten by now?

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4 hours ago, avlar said:

I did not watch see the routine but supposed it was some kind of fall for 11.

 

By the way, I remember that Ukrainian coach Oleg Ostapenko worked as a head coach of Brazilian women team - as one of the first foreign specialist. What was his reputation in Brazil? Or he is forgotten by now?

Well, he was one of those responsible for the transformation of our women's gymnastics; those who have followed this sport for a long time always give him due credit. But it's not something I see in the media, for example, because the one who was directly involved in the results (Iryna in this case) is usually praised, not the one who initiated the process.

 

 

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14 hours ago, hoversaBR said:

Well, he was one of those responsible for the transformation of our women's gymnastics; those who have followed this sport for a long time always give him due credit. But it's not something I see in the media, for example, because the one who was directly involved in the results (Iryna in this case) is usually praised, not the one who initiated the process.

 

 

Thank you for the answer.

 

These days it is good enough not to be mentioned. Beacause a lot of old school coaches were accused by their athletes later and a lot of dirty stories revealed.

 

Nice to here that Ostapenko was not among them.

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Carlos Yulo :PHI into the finals of the men’s floor exercise and vault despite nursing a wrist injury.

 

Amanda Yap :SGP places 7th in qualifying for the balance beam and becomes the first athlete from her country to make a world championship final. She then flew back to Singapore to take her school exams. :d

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