Below is a list of notable artistic gymnastics events scheduled to be held in 2014, as well as the WAG medalists at each event.
World Championships | |||
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Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
World Championships | TF: United States AA: Simone Biles VT: Hong Un-jong UB: Yao Jinnan BB: Simone Biles FX: Simone Biles | TF: China AA: Larisa Iordache VT: Simone Biles UB: Huang Huidan BB: Bai Yawen FX: Larisa Iordache | TF: Russia AA: Kyla Ross VT: Mykayla Skinner UB: Daria Spiridonova BB: Aliya Mustafina FX: Aliya Mustafina |
Youth Olympics | |||
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Competition | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Youth Olympics | AA: Seda Tutkhalyan VT: Wang Yan UB: Seda Tutkhalyan BB: Wang Yan FX: Flávia Saraiva | AA: Flávia Saraiva VT: Ellie Downie UB: Iosra Abdelaziz BB: Flávia Saraiva FX: Seda Tutkhalyan | AA: Ellie Downie VT: Sae Miyakawa UB: Wang Yan BB: Ellie Downie FX: Ellie Downie |
Note: Although England, Scotland, and Wales are listed as individual countries in the table below, gymnasts from these countries compete under the flag of Great Britain in all international competitions except for the Commonwealth Games.
Note: Only senior gymnasts have been included below. The following have been limited to six-per-country for AA rankings and four-per-country for event rankings. In major international competitions such as the World Championships, countries are limited to only two athletes in each final. Finalists in the 2014 World Championships are highlighted in green.
Rank | Name | Country | Best: Total score | Event |
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1 | Simone Biles | 61.500 | US Championships Day 1 | |
2 | Kyla Ross | 60.050 | US Championships Day 2 | |
3 | Elizabeth Price | 59.966 | American Cup | |
4 | Larisa Iordache | 59.766 | Stuttgart World Cup | |
5 | Aliya Mustafina | 59.566 | Russian Championships AA | |
6 | Yao Jinnan | 59.400 | Chinese Championships AA | |
7 | Maggie Nichols | 58.950 | US Championships Day 2 | |
8 | Shang Chunsong | 58.650 | Chinese Championships AA | |
9 | Alyssa Baumann | 58.400 | US Championships Day 1 | |
10 | Alla Sosnitskaya | 58.067 | Russian Championships AA | |
11 | Asuka Teramoto | 58.050 | School Championships Day 2 | |
12 | Ellie Black | 58.025 | Canadian Championships AA | |
13 | Maria Kharenkova | 57.834 | Russian Cup AA | |
14 | Mykayla Skinner | 57.800 | US Championships Day 2 | |
15 | Jessica López | 57.799 | Stuttgart World Cup | |
16 | Giulia Steingruber | 57.765 | European Championships QF | |
17 | Roxana Popa | 57.450 | Spanish Championships | |
18 | Vanessa Ferrari | 57.231 | World Championships QF | |
19 | Victoria Moors | 56.898 | American Cup | |
20 | Daria Spiridonova | 56.799 | Russian Cup AA |
Rank | Name | Country | Best: Total score | Event |
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1 | Mykayla Skinner | 15.634 | Jesolo EF | |
2 | Hong Un-jong | 15.599 | World Championships EF | |
3 | Simone Biles | 15.554 | World Championships EF | |
4 | Alla Sosnitskaya | 15.016 | World Championships QF | |
5 | Jade Barbosa | 14.875 | Brazilian Championships EF | |
6 | Alexa Moreno | 14.816 | World Championships QF | |
7 | Phan Thị Hà Thanh | 14.800 | World Championships QF | |
8 | Claudia Fragapane | 14.716 | World Championships EF | |
8 | Giulia Steingruber | 14.716 | World Championships EF | |
10 | Janine Berger | 14.712 | Cottbus World Cup | |
11 | Oksana Chusovitina | 14.675 | Asian Games QF | |
12 | Noël van Klaveren | 14.666 | Dutch Championships AA | |
13 | Yesenia Ferrera | 14.663 | Pan American Festival | |
14 | Larisa Iordache | 14.649 | World Championships QF | |
15 | Anna Pavlova | 14.583 | European Championships EF | |
16 | Yang Tianyi | 14.550 | Chinese Championships QF | |
16 | Maria Paseka | 14.550 | Voronin Cup EF | |
18 | Ksenia Afanasyeva | 14.500 | Voronin Cup EF | |
19 | Ellie Black | 14.483 | World Championships QF | |
19 | Dipa Karmakar | 14.483 | World Championships QF | |
19 | Pauline Schäfer | 14.483 | German Championships EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Best: Total score | Event |
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1 | Ashton Locklear | 15.850 | US Championships Day 1 | |
2 | Yao Jinnan | 15.666 | World Championships QF | |
3 | Huang Huidan | 15.566 | World Championships EF | |
4 | Becky Downie | 15.500 | European Championships EF | |
5 | Larrissa Miller | 15.475 | Australian Championships Day 2 | |
6 | Aliya Mustafina | 15.400 | Russian Cup AA | |
6 | Rebecca Tunney | 15.400 | British Championships EF | |
6 | Shang Chunsong | 15.400 | Chinese Championships AA | |
6 | Madison Kocian | 15.400 | US Championships Day 2 | |
10 | Viktoria Komova | 15.367 | Russian Cup EF | |
11 | Tan Jiaxin | 15.333 | World Championships QF | |
12 | Brenna Dowell | 15.300 | US Championships Day 1 | |
13 | Daria Spiridonova | 15.283 | World Championships EF | |
14 | Elizabeth Price | 15.200 | American Cup | |
15 | Lisa Katharina Hill | 15.100 | World Championships QF | |
16 | Anna Rodionova | 15.067 | Russian Championships AA | |
17 | Sophie Scheder | 15.066 | American Cup | |
18 | Jonna Adlerteg | 14.950 | Swedish Cup EF | |
19 | Ruby Harrold | 14.900 | Welsh Championships | |
20 | Larisa Iordache | 14.866 | World Championships AA |
Rank | Name | Country | Best: Total score | Event |
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1 | Maria Kharenkova | 16.200 | Russian Cup AA | |
2 | Simone Biles | 15.600 | US Championships Day 1 | |
3 | Aliya Mustafina | 15.567 | Russian Cup EF | |
4 | Larisa Iordache | 15.500 | World Championships TF | |
4 | Lauren Mitchell | 15.500 | Australian Championships Day 2 | |
6 | Kyla Ross | 15.350 | US Championships Day 2 | |
7 | Andreea Munteanu | 15.325 | Romanian Championships EF | |
8 | Shang Chunsong | 15.167 | Chinese Championships EF | |
9 | Becky Downie | 15.150 | British Championships EF | |
9 | Alyssa Baumann | 15.150 | US Championships Days 1&2 | |
11 | Hannah Whelan | 15.050 | British Championships EF | |
12 | Bai Yawen | 15.033 | World Championships EF | |
13 | Ellie Black | 15.000 | Pacific Rim Championships AA | |
13 | Asuka Teramoto | 15.000 | School Championships EF | |
15 | Yu Minobe | 14.950 | All Japan Senior Championships | |
16 | Xie Yufen | 14.900 | Pacific Rim Championships EF | |
16 | Yao Jinnan | 14.900 | World Championships QF | |
18 | Rachel Gowey | 14.850 | US Classic | |
19 | Viktoria Kuzmina | 14.800 | Black Sea Games | |
20 | Daniele Hypólito | 14.775 | Meeting Brazil |
Rank | Name | Country | Best: Total score | Event |
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1 | Simone Biles | 15.700 | US Classic | |
2 | Larisa Iordache | 15.500 | Romanian Championships EF | |
3 | Aliya Mustafina | 15.100 | Russian Championships AA | |
3 | Elizabeth Price | 15.100 | Pacific Rim Championships AA | |
3 | Mykayla Skinner | 15.100 | US Championships Day 2 | |
6 | Vanessa Ferrari | 15.050 | Golden League AA | |
7 | Ksenia Afanasyeva | 15.000 | Voronin Cup AA | |
8 | Alla Sosnitskaya | 14.833 | Russian Championships AA | |
9 | Kim Bùi | 14.800 | German Championships EF | |
10 | Claudia Fragapane | 14.766 | European Championships QF | |
11 | Shang Chunsong | 14.700 | Chinese Championships EF | |
11 | Kyla Ross | 14.700 | US Championships Day 2 | |
13 | Victoria Moors | 14.633 | Tokyo World Cup | |
13 | Roxana Popa | 14.633 | Spanish Cup | |
15 | Viktoria Kuzmina | 14.600 | Black Sea Games | |
16 | Giulia Steingruber | 14.566 | European Championships QF | |
17 | Lauren Mitchell | 14.550 | Australian Championships EF | |
18 | Daria Elizarova | 14.467 | Russian Cup AA | |
19 | Jessica López | 14.450 | Pan American Championships EF | |
19 | Andreea Munteanu | 14.450 | Romanian Championships AA |
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