World Gymnastics Championships 2023 Results

Antwerp, Belgium – October 1, 2023

The World Gymnastics Championships 2023 in Antwerp, Belgium, is looking zapping so far as the world’s top gymnasts exhibit their abilities in a bid for gold. With the men’s passing outcomes in from four of six regions, the stage is set for seven days of serious rivalry.

In the Men’s Group occasion, Japan starts to lead the pack with a noteworthy score of 258.228, firmly followed by the US at 254.528 and Extraordinary England at 254.193. These groups are ready to come to Tuesday’s conclusive, while others, similar to Italy, France, and South Korea, are yet to contend and may stir up the standings.

The Men’s Inside and out contest is warming up, with Kenta Chiba from Japan standing out with a score of 85.799. He is firmly trailed by his comrade Daiki Hashimoto at 85.432, while Incredible England’s Jake Jarman and James Corridor are not a long ways behind. The best 24 gymnasts after Sunday’s qualifiers will progress to Thursday’s conclusive.

Artem Dolgopyat from Israel stunned on the Men’s Floor Exercise, protecting the best position with a score of 15.1. The race for the last go on with competitors from the USA, Japan, and Kazakhstan in close pursuit.

In the Men’s Handle Pony occasion, Max Whitlock from Extraordinary England showed uncommon ability with a score of 15.266. Khoi Youthful from the USA and Rhys McClenaghan from Ireland are hot behind him. The main eight gymnasts will go after gold on Saturday.

China’s Liu Yang started to lead the pack in the Men’s Actually Rings occasion with a score of 15.2, trailed by Greece’s Eleftherios Petrounias. The last vows to be an exhilarating challenge, with the world’s best gymnasts competing for matchless quality.

The Men’s Vault contest saw Artur Davtyan from Armenia taking off high with a score of 15.033, while Igor Radivilov from Ukraine and Nazar Chepurnyi from Ukraine intently trail. The best eight in this occasion will contend next Sunday for the sought after title.

Lukas Dauser from Germany showed his abilities on the Equal Bars, standing out with a score of 15.3. With solid exhibitions from Ukraine, the USA, and Japan, the last next Sunday isn’t to be missed.

The Men’s High Bar occasion saw Daiki Hashimoto from Japan taking the best position with a score of 15. Milad Karimi from Kazakhstan and Kenta Chiba from Japan are not a long ways behind. The main eight in this occasion will compete for gold next Sunday.

As the opposition proceeds, acrobatic lovers and avid supporters overall enthusiastically anticipate the ladies’ passing outcomes, set to start after the finish of the men’s qualifiers. Remain tuned for seriously exciting vaulting activity at the World gymnastics Championships 2023 in Antwerp!

Men’s Team(partial results; the top eight after Sunday advance to the final on Tuesday)

1. Japan — 258.228
2. USA — 254.528
3. Great Britain — 254.193
4. Germany — 248.862
5. China — 248.163
6. Spain — 247.795
7. Turkey — 247.692
8. Netherlands — 246.028

Italian, French, and South Korean athletes have yet to compete.

Men’s All-Around:Top 24 finishers advance to Thursday’s final (partial results)

1. Kenta Chiba (JPN) — 85.799
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2. Daiki Hashimoto (JPN) — 85.432
3. Jake Jarman (GBR) — 84.031
4. James Hall (GBR) — 83.641
5. Fred Richard (USA) — 83.566
6. Milad Karimi (KAZ) — 83.232
7. Asher Hong (USA) — 83.165
8. Artem Dolgopyat (ISR) — 82.999
9. Adem Asil (TUR) — 82.630
10. Lukas Dauser (GER) — 82.364
11. Sun Wei (CHN) — 82.098
12. Artur Davtyan (ARM) — 82.032
13. Ilia Kovtun (UKR) — 81.931
14. Casimir Schmidt (NED) — 81.831
15. Ilia Liubimov (ISR) — 81.398
16. Ahmet Onder (TUR) — 81.164
17. Diogo Soares (BRA) — 81.064
18. Nestor Abad (ESP) — 80.899

Men’s Floor Exercise(fractional outcomes; top eight after Sunday make Saturday’s conclusive)

1. Artem Dolgopyat (ISR) — 15.1
2. Fred Richard (USA) — 14.6
3. Carlos Yulo (PHI) — 14.6
4. Kazuki Minami (JPN) — 14.566
5. Daiki Hashimoto (JPN) — 14.5
6. Milad Karimi (KAZ) — 14.5
7. Harry Hepworth (GBR) — 14.5
8. Rayderley Zapata (ESP) — 14.466

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Men’s Pommel Horse(halfway outcomes; top eight after Sunday make Saturday’s conclusive)

1. Max Whitlock (GBR) — 15.266
2. Khoi Young (USA) — 15.066
3. Rhys McClenaghan (IRL) — 14.933
4. Ahmad Abu Al-Soud (JOR) — 14.9
5. Kenta Chiba (JPN) — 14.7
6. Harutyun Medrinyan (ARM) — 14.6
7. Nils Dunkel (GER) — 14.6
8. Gagik Khachikyan (ARM) — 14.6

Men’s Still Rings(partial results; top eight after Sunday make Saturday’s conclusive)

1. Liu Yang (CHN) — 15.2
2. Eleftherios Petrounias (GRE) — 14.9
3. You Hao (CHN) — 14.8
4. Nikita Simonov (AZE) — 14.6
5. Vinzenz Hoeck (AUT) — 14.6
6. Artur Avetisyan (ARM) — 14.433
6. Vahagn Davtyan (ARM) — 14.433
8. Harry Hepworth (GBR) — 14.366

Men’s Vault(partial results; top eight after Sunday make next Sunday’s conclusive)

1. Artur Davtyan (ARM) — 15.033
2. Igor Radivilov (UKR) — 14.766
3. Nazar Chepurnyi (UKR) — 14.733
4. Harry Hepworth (GBR) — 14.716
5. Paul Juda (USA) — 14.666
6. Khoi Young (USA) — 14.583
7. Jake Jarman (GBR) — 14.466
8. Audrys Nin Reyes (DOM) — 14.416

Men’s Parallel Bars(partial results; top eight after Sunday make next Sunday’s conclusive)

1. Lukas Dauser (GER) — 15.3
2. Ilia Kovtun (UKR) — 15.233
3. Kaito Sugimoto (JPN) — 15.166
4. Yul Moldauer (USA) — 14.966
5. Shi Cong (CHN) — 14.9
6. Asher Hong (USA) — 14.833
7. Kazuma Kaya (JPN) — 14.8
8. Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) — 14.8

Men’s High Bar (halfway outcomes; top eight after Sunday make next Sunday’s final)

1. Daiki Hashimoto (JPN) — 15
2. Milad Karimi (KAZ) — 14.6
3. Kenta Chiba (JPN) — 14.5
4. Tin Srbic (CRO) — 14.433
5. Su Weide (CHN) — 14.3
6. Paul Juda (USA) — 14.166
7. Arthur Mariano (BRA) — 14.133
8. Bart Deurloo (NED) — 14.1

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