The nominative list is finally available here. Overall, a very weak event.
Very few stars on the women's side. Tokyo medalists Rebeca Andrade, Angelina Melnikova, Vladislava Urazova and Mai Murakami are probably the most competitive gymnasts here. Great Britain's Becky Downie and Germany's Pauline Schaefer, former world champion, are also very well known. Many teams, including the US, are going to send up and coming gymnasts.
On vault, this is Rebeca Andrade's title to lose. Murakami should get silver comfortably. For the bronze medal, either Devillard or Geurtz. Small but decent chance for Kysselef, one who has been around for a VERY long time, to finally make an appearance in a final at the World Championships. On the uneven bars, the Russian Gymnastics Federation should have the upper hand here. Becky Downie and Mae Fenton, both from could be surprise medalists. China, Brazil, one of the Americans or even one of the girls could be surprising medalists. On beam, it's anyone's game. could win a medal here with some luck. On floor, Melinkova and Murakami should make the podium, along with one other surprising medalist. I'm not betting my money on the US girls, but they should make a number of podiums too, especially in the all-around.
On the men's side, things are slightly more interesting. Real chances for a first-ever medal for on rings, especially with the absence of most well known gymnasts, and for on vault. Slight medal chances on other apparatus for and . BIG missed opportunities for and who will not send any gymnasts to this event. has two great female vaulters and one of them could make the final here, but the contry will only send male gymnasts who have no chance whatsoever to make a final. I don't get it.