2014 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series

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FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series
Locationvarious — see locations
DateMarch 1 – December 6, 2014 (2014-03-01 2014-12-06)
see schedule
  2013
2015  

The 2014 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series was a series of stages where events in men's and women's artistic gymnastics were contested. [1]

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World Cup stages

DateEventLocationType
1 March American Cup Greensboro, Flag of the United States.svg United StatesC II – All Around
13–16 MarchTurnier der Meister World Challenge Cup Cottbus, Flag of Germany.svg GermanyC III – Apparatus
26–28 MarchDoha World Challenge Cup Doha, Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar C III – Apparatus
5–6 AprilTokyo CupTokyo, Flag of Japan.svg JapanC II – All Around
17–20 AprilLjubljana World Challenge Cup Ljubljana, Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia C III – Apparatus
25–27 AprilOsijek World Challenge Cup Osijek, Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia C III – Apparatus
29 May – 1 JuneAnadia World Challenge Cup Anadia, Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal C III – Apparatus
23–24 AugustGhent World Challenge Cup (canceled) Ghent, Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumC III – Apparatus
5–7 SeptemberMedellín World Challenge Cup Medellín, Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia C III – Apparatus
29 November – 30 NovemberDTB-Pokal World Cup Stuttgart, Flag of Germany.svg GermanyC II – All Around
6 DecemberGlasgow World Cup Glasgow, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomC II – All Around

Medalists

Men

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
Greensboro [2] All-around Flag of the United States.svg Sam Mikulak Flag of Japan.svg Shogo Nonomura Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Purvis
Cottbus [3] Floor exercise Flag of Russia.svg Denis Ablyazin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Claudio Capelli Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Hypólito
Pommel horse Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztián Berki Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Kameyama Flag of Croatia.svg Robert Seligman
Rings Flag of Russia.svg Denis Ablyazin Flag of Greece.svg Eleftherios Petrounias Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Balandin
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Yamamuro
Vault Flag of Finland.svg Tomi Tuuha Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Hypólito Flag of Spain.svg Rayderley Zapata
Parallel bars Flag of Japan.svg Koji Uematsu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Frank Baines Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Petkovšek
Horizontal bar Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Bretschneider Flag of Brazil.svg Petrix Barbosa Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Oliver Hegi
Doha [4] Floor exercise Flag of Japan.svg Kenzo Shirai Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ruggeri Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Peng Wang
Pommel horse Flag of Armenia.svg Harutyun Merdinyan Flag of Croatia.svg Robert Seligman Flag of Slovenia.svg Sašo Bertoncelj
Rings Flag of Armenia.svg Artur Tovmasyan Flag of Armenia.svg Vahagn Davtyan
Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Flores
None awarded
Vault Flag of Armenia.svg Artur Davtyan Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Saito Flag of Japan.svg Kenzo Shirai
Parallel bars Flag of the Netherlands.svg Epke Zonderland
Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Nguyen
None awarded Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Petkovšek
Horizontal bar Flag of the Netherlands.svg Epke Zonderland Flag of the United States.svg Paul Ruggeri Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Barkalau
Tokyo [5] All-around Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Uchimura Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Hambuechen Flag of Japan.svg Ryohei Kato
Ljubljana [6] Floor exercise Flag of the Netherlands.svg Casimir Schmidt Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Markovic Flag of Israel.svg Alexander Shatilov
Pommel horse Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Verniaiev Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Ude Flag of Belarus.svg Vasili Mikhalitsyn
Rings Flag of the Netherlands.svg Yuri van Gelder Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Courtney Tulloch Flag of France.svg Danny Rodrigues
Vault Flag of Belarus.svg Pavel Bulauski Flag of Israel.svg Andrey Medvedev Flag of the Netherlands.svg Casimir Schmidt
Parallel bars Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Verniaiev Flag of the Netherlands.svg Epke Zonderland Flag of Slovenia.svg Alen Dimic
Horizontal bar Flag of the Netherlands.svg Epke Zonderland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Deurloo Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksandr Tsarevich
Osijek [7] Floor exercise Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Markovic Flag of Israel.svg Alexander Shatilov
Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Fahrig
None awarded
Pommel horse Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Ude Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Busnari Flag of Croatia.svg Robert Seligman
Rings Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Morandi Flag of North Korea.svg Ri Se-gwang Flag of Turkey.svg İbrahim Çolak
Vault Flag of Finland.svg Tomi Tuuha Flag of North Korea.svg Ri Se-gwang
Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Fahrig
None awarded
Parallel bars Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Petkovšek Flag of Vietnam.svg Phạm Phước Hưng Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Oleg Stepko
Horizontal bar Flag of Croatia.svg Marijo Možnik
Flag of Israel.svg Alexander Shatilov
None awarded Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reiss Beckford
Anadia [8] Floor exercise Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Penev Flag of the United States.svg Sam Mikulak Flag of Chile.svg Tomás González
Pommel horse Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Naddour Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Kállai Flag of Latvia.svg Dmitrijs Trefilovs
Rings Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Zanetti Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Naddour Flag of Finland.svg Markku Vahtila
Vault Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Penev Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Audris Nin Reyes Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qu Ruiyang
Parallel bars Flag of France.svg Kevin Antoniotti Flag of Slovenia.svg Mitja Petkovšek Flag of the United States.svg Sam Mikulak
Horizontal bar Flag of the United States.svg Sam Mikulak Flag of Croatia.svg Marijo Možnik Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Barreto
GhentNot held
Medellín [9] Floor exercise Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Hypólito Flag of Japan.svg Toshiya Ikejiri Flag of Slovenia.svg Ziga Silc
Pommel horse Flag of Colombia.svg Jhonny Muñoz Flag of Croatia.svg Robert Seligman Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Giraldo
Rings Flag of Brazil.svg Henrique Flores Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Molinari
Flag of Venezuela.svg Regulo Carmona
None awarded
Vault Flag of Brazil.svg Diego Hypólito Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Audris Nin Reyes Flag of Brazil.svg Miguel Hudson
Parallel bars Flag of Colombia.svg Jossimar Calvo Flag of Japan.svg Ryoma Kawamoto Flag of Slovenia.svg Alen Dimic
Horizontal bar Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Córdoba Flag of Colombia.svg Jhonny Muñoz Flag of Slovenia.svg Alen Dimic
Stuttgart [10] All-around Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Verniaiev Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sasaki Flag of the United States.svg Donnell Whittenburg
Glasgow [11] All-around Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Verniaiev Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Tanaka Flag of the United States.svg John Orozco

Women

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
Greensboro [2] All-around Flag of the United States.svg Elizabeth Price Flag of the United States.svg Brenna Dowell Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giulia Steingruber
Cottbus [3] Vault Flag of Germany.svg Janine Berger Flag of Germany.svg Kim Bùi Flag of Poland.svg Paula Plichta
Uneven bars Flag of Germany.svg Sophie Scheder Flag of Russia.svg Anna Rodionova Flag of Hungary.svg Noémi Makra
Balance beam Flag of Hungary.svg Noémi Makra Flag of Russia.svg Maria Kharenkova Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Munteanu
Floor exercise Flag of Poland.svg Marta Pihan-Kulesza Flag of Germany.svg Kim Bùi Flag of Russia.svg Maria Kharenkova
Doha [4] Vault Flag of Romania.svg Larisa Iordache Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak Flag of Hong Kong.svg Angel Hiu Ying Wong
Uneven bars Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kristýna Pálešová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Šikulová Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Laura Schulte
Balance beam Flag of Romania.svg Larisa Iordache Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mary-Anne Monckton Flag of Vietnam.svg Phan Thị Hà Thanh
Floor exercise Flag of Romania.svg Larisa Iordache Flag of Romania.svg Diana Bulimar Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Isabela Onyshko
Tokyo [5] All-around Flag of Italy.svg Vanessa Ferrari Flag of Spain.svg Roxana Popa Flag of the United States.svg Maggie Nichols
Ljubljana [6] Vault Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Derek Flag of Argentina.svg Ayelén Tarabini
Uneven bars Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Anna Pavlova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiya Yekimenko Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefanie Siegenthaler
Balance beam Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak Flag of Austria.svg Jessica Stabinger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefanie Siegenthaler
Floor exercise Flag of Argentina.svg Ayelén Tarabini
Flag of Slovenia.svg Saša Golob
None awarded Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Ekaterina Chuikina
Osijek [7] Vault Flag of Vietnam.svg Phan Thị Hà Thanh Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giulia Steingruber Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak
Uneven bars Flag of North Korea.svg Kang Yong-mi Flag of Hungary.svg Noémi Makra Flag of Sweden.svg Kim Singmuang
Balance beam Flag of Vietnam.svg Phan Thị Hà Thanh Flag of North Korea.svg Kim Un-hyang Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giulia Steingruber
Floor exercise Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giulia Steingruber Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Isabela Onyshko Flag of Vietnam.svg Phan Thị Hà Thanh
Anadia [8] Vault Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak Flag of Austria.svg Elisa Haemmerle Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Filipa Martins
Uneven bars Flag of Venezuela.svg Jessica López Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Filipa Martins Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Asal Saparbaeva
Flag of Austria.svg Elisa Haemmerle
Balance beam Flag of Venezuela.svg Jessica López Flag of Slovenia.svg Teja Belak Flag of Portugal.svg Diana Abrantes
Floor exercise Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Filipa Martins Flag of Austria.svg Jasmin Mader Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Elena Rega
GhentNot held
Medellín [9] Vault Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Yamilet Peña Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Derek Flag of Panama.svg Isabella Amado
Uneven bars Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Filipa Martins Flag of Colombia.svg Marcela Sandoval Flag of Colombia.svg Bibiana Velez
Balance beam Flag of Panama.svg Isabella Amado Flag of Colombia.svg Marcela Sandoval Flag of Slovenia.svg Tjasa Kyselef
Floor exercise Flag of Peru.svg Mariana Chiarella Flag of Slovenia.svg Saša Golob Flag of Portugal.svg Ana Filipa Martins
Stuttgart [10] All-around Flag of Romania.svg Larisa Iordache Flag of Venezuela.svg Jessica López Flag of Germany.svg Kim Bùi
Glasgow [11] All-around Flag of Romania.svg Larisa Iordache Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ellie Black Flag of Venezuela.svg Jessica López

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