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2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Artistic gymnastics competition
2021World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
VenueKitakyushu City General Gymnasium
LocationJapanKitakyushu,Japan
Start dateOctober 18, 2021
End dateOctober 24, 2021
Competitors312 (196 male, 116 female) from 56 nations
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The2021World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held inKitakyushu,Japan from October 18–24, 2021. The competition took place at theKitakyushu City General Gymnasium. It was the third time that Japan hosted the event, following the1995 and2011 editions.

The competition was originally scheduled to be held inCopenhagen,Denmark, before the Danish Gymnastics Federation withdrew from hosting in July 2020.[1] In November 2020, theFédération Internationale de Gymnastique announced Kitakyushu as the replacement host city for the same dates.[2]

Although the World Championships are traditionally not held in Olympic years, the postponement of the2020 Summer Olympics caused the 2021 event to fall during the same year.[3] The last time theOlympics and theWorld Championships were held in the same year was in 1996.[4]

Competition schedule

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DateSessionTimeSubdivisions
Friday, October 15 –
Sunday, October 17
Podium training
Monday, October 18Women's Qualification9:45 AMWAG: Subdivision 1
Uzbekistan, China, Turkey, Israel
11:15 AMWAG: Subdivision 2
Netherlands, Italy, Great Britain, Hungary
1:00 PMWAG: Subdivision 3
Canada, Australia, United States, Croatia, Norway
2:30 PMWAG: Subdivision 4
Portugal, Switzerland, Iceland, Colombia, Lithuania
4:00 PMWAG: Subdivision 5
Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, Chinese Taipei, Ukraine, Cuba
5:45 PMWAG: Subdivision 6
Finland, Austria, Germany, Ecuador, Egypt, New Zealand
7:15 PMWAG: Subdivision 7
France, Puerto Rico, India, Sweden, Romania
Tuesday, October 199:45 AMWAG: Subdivision 8
Czech Republic, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Slovenia, Belarus
11:15 AMWAG: Subdivision 9
Brazil, Panama, Ireland, Mexico
1:00 PMWAG: Subdivision 10
RGF[a], Slovakia, South Korea, Belgium
Men's Qualification5:00 PMMAG: Subdivision 1
Spain, Bulgaria, Greece, France, Portugal, Germany
7:10 PMMAG: Subdivision 2
Slovenia, Hong Kong, China, Belgium, Ukraine, Latvia, RGF[a], Saudi Arabia, Hungary
Wednesday, October 209:20 AMMAG: Subdivision 3
Japan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Panama, New Zealand, Brazil, Bangladesh, Switzerland
11:10 AMMAG: Subdivision 4
Lithuania, Iceland, Puerto Rico, Netherlands, Syria, Chinese Taipei, United States, Belarus
1:20 PMMAG: Subdivision 5
Thailand, Romania, Colombia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Egypt, Australia
3:10 PMMAG: Subdivision 6
Turkey, Vietnam, Ecuador, Canada, Great Britain, Serbia, Ireland, South Korea, Albania
5:20 PMMAG: Subdivision 7
Uzbekistan, Italy, Denmark, Czech Republic, Philippines, Finland, Croatia
7:10 PMMAG: Subdivision 8
Israel, Cyprus, India, Sweden, Austria, Iran, Norway, Poland
Thursday, October 21Women's Individual All-Around Final6:00–8:50 PMTop 24 from qualification
Friday, October 22Men's Individual All-Around Final
Saturday, October 23Apparatus Finals4:10–7:35 PMMAG:Floor,Pommel horse,Rings
WAG:Vault,Uneven bars
Sunday, October 244:25–7:45 PMMAG:Vault,Parallel bars,Horizontal bar
WAG:Balance beam,Floor
Listed inlocal time (UTC+09:00).

Medal summary

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Medalists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Individual all-around
details
ChinaZhang BohengJapanDaiki HashimotoUkraineIllia Kovtun
Floor
details
ItalyNicola BartoliniJapanKazuki MinamiFinlandEmil Soravuo
Pommel horse
details
United StatesStephen NedoroscikChinaWeng Hao
JapanKazuma Kaya
None awarded
Rings
details
ChinaLan XingyuItalyMarco LodadioItalySalvatore Maresca
Russian Gymnastics FederationGrigorii Klimentev
Vault
details
PhilippinesCarlos YuloJapanHidenobu YonekuraIsraelAndrey Medvedev
Parallel bars
details
ChinaHu XuweiPhilippinesCarlos YuloChinaShi Cong
Horizontal bar
details
ChinaHu XuweiJapanDaiki HashimotoUnited StatesBrody Malone
Women
Individual all-around
details
Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina MelnikovaUnited StatesLeanne WongUnited StatesKayla DiCello
Vault
details
BrazilRebeca AndradeItalyAsia D'AmatoRussian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova
Uneven bars
details
ChinaWei XiaoyuanBrazilRebeca AndradeChinaLuo Rui
Balance beam
details
JapanUrara AshikawaGermanyPauline Schaefer-BetzJapanMai Murakami
Floor
details
JapanMai MurakamiRussian Gymnastics FederationAngelina MelnikovaUnited StatesLeanne Wong

Medal standings

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Overall

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China5128
2 Japan*2518
3 Italy1214
4 United States1135
5RGF1124
6 Brazil1102
 Philippines1102
8 Germany0101
9 Finland0011
 Israel0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (11 entries)12131237

Men

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China4116
2 Italy1113
3 Philippines1102
4 United States1012
5 Japan*0505
6 Finland0011
 Israel0011
RGF0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (9 entries)78722

Women

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan*2013
2RGF1113
3 Brazil1102
4 China1012
5 United States0123
6 Germany0101
 Italy0101
Totals (7 entries)55515

Men's results

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Individual all-around

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China'sZhang Boheng narrowly defeated reigning Olympic championDaiki Hashimoto of Japan by 0.017 points to take the title. Both won their first individual World medals. Ukrainian gymnastIllia Kovtun rounded out the podium in bronze.

Both Zhang and Hashimoto later withdrew from the first day of event finals.[7]

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s)ChinaZhang Boheng14.88313.46614.60014.86615.36614.80087.981
2nd place, silver medalist(s)JapanDaiki Hashimoto14.83314.16613.96614.80015.06615.13387.964
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)UkraineIllia Kovtun14.36614.40012.93314.30014.40014.50084.899
4United StatesYul Moldauer14.50014.86612.46614.33314.90013.30084.365
5TurkeyAhmet Önder14.10013.80013.66613.96614.80013.90084.232
6ChinaShi Cong14.46613.50013.73314.65813.40014.30084.057
7SpainJoel Plata14.13313.76613.20014.00014.66613.60083.365
8CanadaWilliam Emard14.63312.43314.62514.46613.76613.33383.256
9United KingdomJoshua Nathan13.70015.00012.83314.36613.96613.36683.231
10SpainNéstor Abad13.90013.23313.66614.23314.36613.33382.731
11TurkeyAdem Asil14.40012.73314.46614.70012.60013.80082.699
12SwitzerlandHenji Mboyo [it]13.70013.70013.40014.05813.90013.93382.691
13BrazilCaio Souza13.30012.20013.96614.63314.56614.00082.665
14HungaryKrisztofer Mészáros13.80013.71613.06613.83313.63313.53381.581
15LithuaniaRobert Tvorogal13.03313.20013.17513.66614.46614.00081.540
16BelgiumLuka Van den Keybus13.66612.93312.83314.53313.50013.80081.265
17Russian Gymnastics FederationNikita Ignatyev13.73312.46613.36614.11613.40013.56680.647
18FinlandRobert Kirmes13.86613.70012.63313.96613.26612.36679.797
19GreeceNikolaos Iliopoulos12.73312.63313.30814.03313.66613.36679.739
20BelgiumNoah Kuavita13.60012.90012.36613.30013.16614.26679.598
21NorwaySofus Heggemsnes12.50013.60013.23314.26612.50013.20079.299
22FinlandOskar Kirmes13.56613.33312.50013.66613.70011.46678.231
23IsraelEyal Indig12.83312.66611.16613.46613.30012.83376.264
24AustriaAlexander Benda12.33311.20012.66613.63313.00011.33374.165

Floor

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Nicola Bartolini of Italy won the country's first-ever gold medal on floor, as well as its first World title sinceJuri Chechi's1997 win on rings.[10] Silver medalistKazuki Minami of Japan and bronze medalistEmil Soravuo of Finland also won their first individual World medals. Defending championCarlos Yulo of the Philippines had a costly out-of-bounds deduction and finished fifth.

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)ItalyNicola Bartolini6.2008.60014.800
2nd place, silver medalist(s)JapanKazuki Minami6.5008.26614.766
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)FinlandEmil Soravuo6.0008.70014.700
4South KoreaRyu Sung-hyun6.5008.10014.600
5PhilippinesCarlos Yulo6.6008.266–0.314.566
6JapanKazuma Kaya5.9008.63314.533
7KazakhstanMilad Karimi6.4007.93314.333
8United KingdomHayden Skinner6.5007.900–0.314.100

Pommel horse

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Stephen Nedoroscik won the United States' first title on pommel horse and the country's first men's title in any event sinceDanell Leyva won parallel bars in2011.[11] China'sWeng Hao andKazuma Kaya of Japan tied for the silver medal.

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)United StatesStephen Nedoroscik6.5008.76615.266
2nd place, silver medalist(s)ChinaWeng Hao6.6008.30014.900
JapanKazuma Kaya
4KazakhstanNariman Kurbanov6.2008.56614.766
5United StatesAlec Yoder6.5008.266
6United KingdomJoshua Nathan6.6008.13314.733
7CroatiaFilip Ude6.1007.73313.833
8ArmeniaHarutyun Merdinyan6.2007.20013.400

Rings

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Top qualifierLan Xingyu of China won his first individual World title after previously earning gold as an alternate for the Chinese team in2018.Marco Lodadio of Italy was called up from first reserve and earned a second consecutive silver on the event, his third World medal overall. Lodadio's teammateSalvatore Maresca andGrigorii Klimentev of RGF tied for the bronze medal, the first individual World medal for both.

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)ChinaLan Xingyu6.4008.80015.200
2nd place, silver medalist(s)ItalyMarco Lodadio6.3008.56614.866
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)ItalySalvatore Maresca6.2008.63314.833
Russian Gymnastics FederationGrigorii Klimentev
5AustriaVinzenz Höck6.2008.53314.733
6Turkeyİbrahim Çolak8.46614.666
7CanadaWilliam Emard6.0008.53314.533
8United KingdomCourtney Tulloch6.2008.00014.200

Vault

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RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2Total
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
1st place, gold medalist(s)PhilippinesCarlos Yulo5.6009.20014.8005.6009.43315.03314.916
2nd place, silver medalist(s)JapanHidenobu Yonekura6.0009.00015.0005.6009.13314.73314.866
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)IsraelAndrey Medvedev5.6008.93314.5335.6009.16614.76614.649
4ItalyThomas Grasso5.6009.23314.8335.2009.166–0.114.26614.549
5South KoreaYang Hak-seon5.6009.16614.7666.0008.03314.03314.399
6United KingdomCourtney Tulloch5.6008.70014.3005.6008.86614.46614.383
7UkraineNazar Chepurnyi5.6009.26614.8665.6007.933–0.113.43314.149
8CanadaWilliam Emard5.2008.06613.2665.2007.93313.13313.199

Parallel bars

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)ChinaHu Xuwei6.6008.86615.466
2nd place, silver medalist(s)PhilippinesCarlos Yulo6.4008.90015.300
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)ChinaShi Cong6.0009.06615.066
4JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.2008.80015.000
5United StatesYul Moldauer6.4008.600
6JapanKazuma Kaya6.3008.60014.900
7BrazilCaio Souza6.1008.46614.566
8SwitzerlandChristian Baumann6.2006.13312.333
  • ChinaZhang Boheng withdrew and was replaced by his compatriotChinaShi Cong who had not qualified due to the two-per-country rule.

Horizontal bar

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1ChinaHu Xuwei6.7008.46615.166
2JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.5008.56615.066
3United StatesBrody Malone6.5008.46614.966
4ItalyCarlo Macchini6.7008.26614.966
5KazakhstanMilad Karimi6.4008.43314.833
6JapanKōhei Uchimura6.6008.00014.600
7UkraineIllia Kovtun6.0008.16614.166
8CyprusIlias Georgiou5.8007.86613.666

Women's results

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Individual all-around

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Angelina Melnikova (RGF) became the first non-American to win a World or Olympic all-around title since her Russian teammateAliya Mustafina did so at the2010 World Championships.[12] AmericansLeanne Wong andKayla DiCello won the silver and bronze medals, respectively, the first individual World medal for both.

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s)Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova14.46614.53313.80013.83356.632
2nd place, silver medalist(s)United StatesLeanne Wong14.34114.06613.90014.03356.340
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)United StatesKayla DiCello14.60012.76613.40013.80054.566
4Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova13.56614.33312.33313.36653.598
5NetherlandsNaomi Visser13.40013.80012.96612.66652.832
6ChinaWei Xiaoyuan13.20013.36613.73312.40052.699
7PortugalFilipa Martins13.46613.00012.93312.80052.199
8ItalyAlice D'Amato14.40012.91611.76613.00052.082
9FranceCarolann Héduit14.26612.53312.63312.53351.965
10UkraineAnastasiia Bachynska13.53312.80012.80012.70051.833
11South KoreaShin Sol-yi13.50012.90012.76612.60051.766
12ItalyAsia D'Amato14.36612.60011.90012.83351.699
13South KoreaLee Yun-seo13.03313.56612.10013.00051.699
14UkraineYelyzaveta Hubareva13.20013.10012.73312.56651.599
15United KingdomRuby Stacey13.50013.43312.60011.90051.333
16RomaniaMaria Ceplinschi13.63312.56611.63313.06650.898
17United KingdomGeorgia-Mae Fenton14.33311.40012.56612.00050.299
18CanadaRose Woo13.40012.16611.70012.93350.299
19Republic of IrelandEmma Slevin13.60012.53312.73311.26650.132
20FranceCélia Serber13.90013.20010.30012.33349.733
21HungaryCsenge Bácskay13.66611.36611.70011.93348.665
22AustriaMarlies Männersdorfer12.66613.20011.56612.20048.598
23SwedenJennifer Williams13.33310.73312.06612.10048.232
24SwitzerlandStefanie Siegenthaler11.70011.43312.16611.13346.432

Vault

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Reigning Olympic championRebeca Andrade of Brazil won the title for her first individual World medal. Silver medalistAsia D'Amato is the first Italian female artistic gymnast to ever qualify for a World vault final.[14]Angelina Melnikova (RGF)'s bronze was her second individual medal at the World Championships following the all-around title.

PositionGymnastVault 1Vault 2Total
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
1st place, gold medalist(s)BrazilRebeca Andrade6.0009.13315.1335.4009.40014.80014.966
2nd place, silver medalist(s)ItalyAsia D'Amato5.4008.73314.1335.2008.83314.03314.083
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.4009.03314.4334.8008.70013.50013.966
4EgyptNancy Taman5.4008.73314.1334.6008.73313.33313.733
5HungaryCsenge Bácskay5.0008.86613.8664.8008.80013.60013.733
6IsraelOfir Netzer4.8008.83313.6334.8008.80013.60013.616
7MexicoNatalia Escalera5.0008.466–0.113.3664.8008.80013.60013.483
8NetherlandsElze Geurts5.4008.96614.3664.8007.53312.33313.349

Uneven bars

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Wei Xiaoyuan won the title for her first individual World medal and China's first medal on the event since winning four titles in a row from2013 to2017 (tie in2015). Top qualifierRebeca Andrade of Brazil earned the silver for her second individual medal of the day. Wei's teammateLuo Rui finished in bronze after losing a tiebreaker to Andrade.

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)ChinaWei Xiaoyuan6.5008.23314.733
2nd place, silver medalist(s)BrazilRebeca Andrade5.9008.73314.633
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)ChinaLuo Rui6.2008.43314.633
4Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova6.1008.43314.533
5HungaryZsófia Kovács6.2008.26614.466
6ItalyElisa Iorio6.2008.20014.400
7Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova6.3008.10014.400
8PortugalFilipa Martins6.0008.06614.066

Balance beam

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)JapanUrara Ashikawa5.9008.20014.100
2nd place, silver medalist(s)GermanyPauline Schäfer-Betz5.4008.40013.800
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)JapanMai Murakami5.8007.93313.733
4United StatesLeanne Wong5.5007.83313.333
5ChinaLuo Rui5.8007.50013.300
6BrazilRebeca Andrade5.4007.10012.500
7Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.4007.00012.400
8United StatesKayla DiCello4.9006.96611.866
9Russian Gymnastics FederationYana Vorona5.2006.63311.833

Floor

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)JapanMai Murakami5.8008.26614.066
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.6008.40014.000
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)United StatesLeanne Wong5.7008.13313.833
4Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova5.3008.40013.700
5United StatesKayla DiCello5.4008.23313.633
6RomaniaMaria Ceplinschi5.2008.16613.366
7UkraineAnastasiia Bachynska5.1007.93313.033
8JapanYuna Hiraiwa5.1007.03312.133

Qualification

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Men's results

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Subdivision 6 of the men's qualification was delayed 90 minutes while the equipment was disinfected after a Colombian gymnast, later revealed to beJossimar Calvo, in the previous subdivision tested positive forCOVID-19.[15] Calvo subsequently withdrew from the all-around final.[8]

Individual all-around

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RankGymnastTotalQual.
1JapanDaiki Hashimoto14.73315.07513.33315.06615.20014.63388.040Q
2ChinaZhang Boheng14.13314.66614.86614.76615.30014.16687.897Q
3TurkeyAdem Asil14.06612.66614.53314.96614.36613.83384.430Q
4ChinaShi Cong13.20013.46613.93314.23315.20013.86683.898Q
5UkraineIllia Kovtun14.33313.76612.50014.06614.70014.20083.565Q
6HungaryKrisztofer Mészáros14.03313.60012.93314.20014.56613.30082.632Q
7CyprusIlias Georgiou13.63311.86613.50014.36614.76614.23382.364Q
8TurkeyAhmet Önder13.40012.86613.93314.20014.70012.96682.065Q
9SpainJoel Plata14.13313.63313.30014.06613.66613.10081.898Q
10LithuaniaRobert Tvorogal13.43313.23313.10013.80014.60013.60081.766Q
11CanadaWilliam Emard13.90011.23314.73314.66613.83313.13381.498Q
12BelgiumLuka van den Keybus13.96612.70012.43314.33314.00013.66681.098Q
13United StatesYul Moldauer14.43310.63313.46614.43314.86613.23381.064Q
14SwitzerlandHenji Mboyo13.10012.96613.33313.83313.93313.80080.965Q
15United KingdomJoshua Nathan13.43315.03312.60014.40012.13313.16680.765Q
16KazakhstanMilad Karimi14.94111.60012.13312.96614.63314.43380.706Q
17BrazilCaio Souza13.66610.23314.03314.66614.80013.20080.598Q
18SpainNéstor Abad14.23312.93313.46613.80013.56612.50080.498Q
19NorwaySofus Heggemsnes12.96613.36613.00014.23313.93313.30080.498Q
20ColombiaJossimar Calvo13.30013.43312.30014.30013.86612.86680.065Q
21FinlandOskar Kirmes13.73312.76612.20013.76613.93312.90079.298Q
22IsraelEyal Indig12.60014.06612.40013.93313.50012.60079.099Q
23Russian Gymnastics FederationNikita Ignatyev12.36611.86612.76614.00813.50013.43377.939Q
24BelgiumNoah Kuavita13.60012.50011.96614.20011.30014.06677.632Q
25AustriaAlexander Benda12.56612.66612.60013.76612.63313.36677.597R1
26FinlandRobert Kirmes13.73313.50012.66613.93311.96611.76677.564R2
27GreeceNikolaos Iliopoulos12.50011.66613.13313.76613.53312.83377.431R3
28ColombiaAndres Martínez13.86613.53310.93313.83313.10012.13377.398R4

Floor

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1PhilippinesCarlos Yulo6.6008.56615.166Q
2ItalyNicola Bartolini6.2008.76614.966Q
3JapanKazuki Minami6.5008.46614.966Q
4KazakhstanMilad Karimi6.4008.54114.941Q
5JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.0008.73314.733Q
6South KoreaRyu Sung-hyun6.5008.10014.600Q
7JapanKazuma Kaya5.9008.66614.566
8United KingdomHayden Skinner6.5008.06614.566Q
9FinlandEmil Soravuo6.0008.53314.533Q
10United StatesYul Moldauer5.8008.63314.433R1
11UkraineIllia Kovtun5.9008.43314.333R2
12Russian Gymnastics FederationIvan Stretovich5.8008.46614.266R3

Pommel horse

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1ChinaWeng Hao6.6009.00015.600Q
2United StatesStephen Nedoroscik6.5008.86615.366Q
3United StatesAlec Yoder6.5008.80015.300Q
4JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.4008.67515.075Q
5United KingdomJoshua Nathan6.6008.43315.033Q
6KazakhstanNariman Kurbanov6.2008.80015.000Q
7JapanKazuma Kaya6.6008.33314.933Q
8CroatiaFilip Ude6.0008.86614.866Q
9ChinaZhang Boheng5.8008.86614.666R1
10ArmeniaHarutyun Merdinyan6.2008.46614.666R2
11NetherlandsLoran de Munck6.3008.26614.566R3

Rings

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1ChinaLan Xingyu6.4008.86615.266Q
2ChinaZhang Boheng6.1008.76614.866Q
3AustriaVinzenz Höck6.2008.56614.766Q
Russian Gymnastics FederationGrigorii Klimentev6.2008.56614.766Q
Turkeyİbrahim Çolak6.2008.56614.766Q
6CanadaWilliam Emard6.0008.73314.733Q
7United KingdomCourtney Tulloch6.2008.46614.666Q
ItalySalvatore Maresca6.2008.46614.666Q
9ItalyMarco Lodadio6.3008.30014.600R1
10TurkeyAdem Asil6.2008.33314.533R2
11EgyptAli Zahran6.2008.03314.233R3

Vault

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RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2TotalQual.
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
1UkraineNazar Chepurnyi5.6009.36614.9665.6009.10014.70014.833Q
2South KoreaYang Hak-seon6.0009.033–0.114.9335.6009.13314.73314.833Q
3PhilippinesCarlos Yulo5.6009.13314.7335.6009.28314.88314.808Q
4JapanHidenobu Yonekura6.0008.93314.9335.6009.03314.63314.783Q
5IsraelAndrey Medvedev5.6009.00014.6005.6009.23314.83314.716Q
6ItalyThomas Grasso5.6009.23314.8335.2009.16614.36614.599Q
7United KingdomCourtney Tulloch5.6008.93314.5335.6009.00014.60014.566Q
8CanadaWilliam Emard5.2009.46614.6665.2009.20014.40014.533Q
9TurkeyAdem Asil6.0008.96614.9665.6008.733–0.314.03314.499R2
10ItalyNicola Bartolini5.2009.50014.7004.8009.36614.16614.433R2
11Russian Gymnastics FederationMukhammadzhon Iakubov5.6008.633–0.114.1335.6009.10014.70014.416R3

Parallel bars

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1PhilippinesCarlos Yulo6.4009.16615.566Q
2ChinaZhang Boheng6.1009.20015.300Q
3ChinaHu Xuwei6.3008.93315.233Q
4ChinaShi Cong6.0009.20015.200
5JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.2009.00015.200Q
6United StatesYul Moldauer6.4008.46614.866Q
7SwitzerlandChristian Baumann6.4008.44114.841Q
8JapanKazuma Kaya6.3008.53314.833Q
9BrazilCaio Souza6.1008.70014.800Q
10CyprusMarios Georgiou6.3008.50014.800R1
11CyprusIlias Georgiou5.6009.16614.766R2
12MexicoIsaac Núñez6.1008.63314.733R3

Horizontal bar

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1JapanDaiki Hashimoto6.5008.13314.633Q
2ChinaHu Xuwei6.4008.13314.533Q
3KazakhstanMilad Karimi6.4008.03314.433Q
4United StatesBrody Malone6.5007.86614.366Q
5JapanKōhei Uchimura6.3008.00014.300Q
6ItalyCarlo Macchini6.3007.96614.266Q
7CyprusIlias Georgiou5.8008.43314.233Q
8UkraineIllia Kovtun6.2008.00014.200Q
9ChinaZhang Boheng6.2007.96614.166R1
10GermanyAndreas Bretschneider6.2007.90014.100R2
11BelgiumNoah Kuavita6.0008.06614.066R3

Women's results

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Individual all-around

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RankGymnastTotalQual.
1Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova14.46614.46614.03314.10057.065Q
2United StatesLeanne Wong14.36613.68313.70014.00055.749Q
3United StatesKayla DiCello14.50013.90013.50013.80055.700Q
4JapanHitomi Hatakeda13.56613.93312.96613.33353.798Q
5Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova12.10014.36613.16613.43353.065Q
6PortugalFilipa Martins13.30014.13312.66612.93353.032Q
7ChinaWei Xiaoyuan13.26614.73312.63312.23352.865Q
8FranceCarolann Héduit14.30013.36612.36612.73352.765Q
9UkraineAnastasiia Bachynska13.56613.33312.66613.10052.665Q
10South KoreaLee Yun-seo13.25814.06612.20013.01652.540Q
11NetherlandsNaomi Visser13.53313.03312.80012.90052.266Q
12ItalyAsia D'Amato14.13312.33313.00012.63352.099Q
13ItalyAlice D'Amato14.33313.96610.96612.83352.098Q
14South KoreaShin Sol-yi13.50012.60012.20013.10051.400Q
15UkraineYelyzaveta Hubareva13.03313.06612.63312.53351.265Q
16United KingdomRuby Stacey13.26613.20012.33311.96650.765Q
17United KingdomGeorgia-Mae Fenton13.56613.65811.73311.73350.690Q
18FranceCélia Serber13.63313.20010.93312.73350.499Q
19CanadaRose Woo13.26612.80012.00012.40050.466Q
20RomaniaMaria Ceplinschi13.70012.33311.06613.30050.399Q
21Republic of IrelandEmma Slevin13.53312.70011.46612.46650.165Q
22SwedenJennifer Williams13.43312.66611.23312.70050.032Q
23SwitzerlandStefanie Siegenthaler13.16611.66611.56612.46648.864Q
24AustriaMarlies Männersdorfer12.46612.46611.70012.16648.798Q
25HungaryCsenge Bácskay13.86611.56611.96611.30048.698R1
26HungaryZója Székely13.06612.40011.13311.96648.565R2
27FinlandAda Hautala12.96612.03310.96612.46648.431R3
28NetherlandsVera van Pol13.43310.03312.21612.73348.415R4

Vault

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RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2TotalQual.
D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2
1BrazilRebeca Andrade6.0009.200–0.314.9005.4009.30014.70014.800Q
2NetherlandsElze Geurts5.4009.00014.4005.4008.90014.30014.350Q
3ItalyAsia D'Amato5.4008.73314.1334.8008.70013.50013.816Q
4Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.4009.06614.4664.8008.600–0.313.10013.783Q
5HungaryCsenge Bácskay5.0008.86613.8664.8008.66613.46613.666Q
6MexicoNatalia Escalera5.0008.800–0.113.7004.8008.76613.56613.633Q
7EgyptNancy Taman5.4008.466–0.113.7664.6008.70013.30013.533Q
8IsraelOfir Netzer4.8008.66613.4664.8008.76613.56613.516Q
9CanadaAudrey Rousseau5.0008.86613.8664.6008.633–0.113.13313.499R1
10FranceColine Devillard5.8007.40013.2005.4008.30013.70013.450R2
11IndiaAruna Budda Reddy4.6008.54113.1414.8008.76613.56613.353R3

Uneven bars

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1BrazilRebeca Andrade6.3008.80015.100Q
2ChinaWei Xiaoyuan6.5008.23314.733Q
3ChinaLuo Rui6.2008.30014.500Q
4Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova6.3008.16614.466Q
5HungaryZsófia Kovács6.2008.23314.433Q
6Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova6.1008.26614.366Q
7Russian Gymnastics FederationMaria Minaeva6.1008.23314.333
8ItalyElisa Iorio6.2007.98314.183Q
9PortugalFilipa Martins6.0008.13314.133Q
10South KoreaLee Yun-seo6.3007.76614.066R1
11United KingdomBecky Downie6.2007.80014.000R2
12ItalyAlice D'Amato5.9008.06613.966R3

Balance beam

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1ChinaLuo Rui6.1008.46614.566Q
2Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.6008.43314.033Q
3GermanyPauline Schäfer-Betz5.4008.33313.733Q
4United StatesLeanne Wong5.4008.30013.700Q
5Russian Gymnastics FederationYana Vorona5.7007.93313.633Q
6JapanUrara Ashikawa5.9007.63313.533Q
7United StatesKayla DiCello5.6007.90013.500Q
8United StatesKonnor McClain5.9007.56613.466
9BrazilRebeca Andrade5.6007.80013.400Q
JapanMai Murakami5.6007.80013.400Q
11United KingdomBecky Downie5.6007.73313.333R1
12Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova5.1008.06613.166
13ItalyElisa Iorio5.1008.00013.100R2
14ItalyAsia D'Amato5.3007.70013.000R3

Floor

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RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.TotalQual.
1JapanMai Murakami5.8008.36614.166Q
2Russian Gymnastics FederationAngelina Melnikova5.8008.30014.100Q
3United StatesLeanne Wong5.7008.30014.000Q
4United StatesKayla DiCello5.4008.40013.800Q
5Russian Gymnastics FederationVladislava Urazova5.2008.333–0.113.433Q
6JapanYuna Hiraiwa5.1008.30013.400Q
7JapanHitomi Hatakeda5.3008.03313.333
8RomaniaMaria Ceplinschi5.3008.00013.300Q
9United StatesEmjae Frazier5.5007.66613.166
10UkraineAnastasiia Bachynska5.1008.00013.100Q
11South KoreaShin Sol-yi5.3007.80013.100R1
12South KoreaLee Yun-seo5.1007.91613.016R2
13NetherlandsElze Geurts5.2007.76612.966R3

Participating nations

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Notes

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  1. ^abcUnder theCourt of Arbitration for Sport ban,Russia may not use its name, flag, or anthem and must present themselves as "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team" at any world championships until December 16, 2022.[16] Thus, Russian gymnasts competed under a modified flag of theArtistic Gymnastics Federation of Russia and the name "RGF" at the 2021 World Championships.

References

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  1. ^"Denmark withdraws from hosting the 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships".Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. July 7, 2020.
  2. ^"Kitakyushu will host Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in 2021".Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. November 8, 2020.
  3. ^"Kitakyushu to host both gymnastics world championships in 2021".The Japan Times. November 8, 2020.
  4. ^"2021 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships: 50 days to Kitakyushu!".Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. August 29, 2021.
  5. ^"50th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships: Drawing of Lots' Results".Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. July 31, 2021.
  6. ^"2021 World Championships Headquarters: Full Competition Schedule".Balance Beam Situation. 30 September 2021.
  7. ^"China and Italy Win Four Medals Each on Day One of Event Finals at Worlds".International Gymnast Magazine. October 23, 2021.
  8. ^abGómez Marín, John Eric (October 21, 2021)."Jossimar Calvo muestra madurez ante la adversidad" [Jossimar Calvo shows maturity in the face of adversity].El Colombiano (in Spanish).
  9. ^"Әлем чемпионаты: Милад Карими көпсайыстан финалға қатыспайды" [World Championship: Milad Karimi will not participate in the all-around final].National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan (in Kazakh). October 21, 2021.
  10. ^"Mondiali ginnastica artistica, Nicola Bartolini oro a sorpresa nel corpo libero" [Artistic gymnastics world championships, Nicola Bartolini surprise gold in the floor exercise].Corriere della Sera (in Italian). October 23, 2021.
  11. ^"Stephen Nedoroscik wins first pommel horse gold for U.S."ESPN. October 23, 2021.
  12. ^"Angelina Melnikova is first non-American to win gymnastics world title in over a decade".NBC Sports. October 21, 2021.
  13. ^"畠田瞳が女子個人総合決勝を棄権 練習で首負傷 脊髄損傷・頸椎打撲と診断" [Hitomi Hatakeda withdraws from the women's individual all-around final, diagnosed with neck and spinal cord injury, cervical spine bruise in practice].Yahoo! Japan (in Japanese). October 20, 2021. Archived fromthe original on October 21, 2021. RetrievedOctober 20, 2021.
  14. ^Villa, Stefano (October 23, 2021)."Asia D'Amato esplode i salti della vita: argento ai Mondiali! Exploit memorabile, tra le grandi dell'artistica italiana" [Asia D'Amato explodes on vault: silver at the World Championships! Memorable exploit, among the great Italian artistic gymnasts].OA Sport (in Italian).
  15. ^Berkeley, Geoff (October 20, 2021)."Irish gymnast claims clean-up after COVID-19 case caused World Championships mishap".Inside the Games.
  16. ^Dunbar, Graham (December 17, 2020)."Russia can't use its name and flag at the next 2 Olympics".Associated Press.

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