Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events scheduled to be held in 2020, as well as the medalists. [1]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several events were canceled or postponed.
Competition | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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European | Team | Ukraine | Romania | Hungary |
Vault | Zsófia Kovács | Larisa Iordache | Anastasiia Motak | |
Uneven Bars | Zsófia Kovács | Zója Székely | Barbora Mokošová | |
Balance Beam | Larisa Iordache | Silviana Sfiringu | Anastasiia Motak | |
Floor Exercise | Larisa Iordache | Göksu Üçtaş Şanlı | Lihie Raz |
Competition | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
European | Team | Ukraine | Turkey | Hungary |
Floor Exercise | Artem Dolgopyat | Aurel Benović | Yahor Sharamkou | |
Pommel Horse | Matvei Petrov | Filip Ude | Ferhat Arıcan | |
Rings | İbrahim Çolak | Vinzenz Höck | Igor Radivilov | |
Vault | Igor Radivilov | Yahor Sharamkou | Artem Dolgopyat | |
Parallel Bars | Ferhat Arıcan | Petro Pakhniuk | Robert Tvorogal | |
Horizontal Bar | Robert Tvorogal | Tin Srbić | Alexander Myakinin |
Note: Only the scores of senior gymnasts from international events have been included below. Most competitions were canceled or postponed in 2020 and therefore many top competitors did not compete in any international competitions.
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 56.700 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
2 | Morgan Hurd | United States | 55.832 | American Cup |
3 | Kayla DiCello | United States | 55.132 | American Cup |
4 | Zhang Jin | China | 54.900 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
5 | Larisa Iordache | Romania | 54.565 | European Championships QF |
6 | Hitomi Hatakeda | Japan | 54.200 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
7 | Emily Lee | United States | 53.831 | Gymnix AA/TF |
8 | Chiaki Hatakeda | Japan | 53.800 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
9 | Zhou Ruiyu | China | 53.600 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
10 | Jennifer Gadirova | United Kingdom | 53.565 | American Cup |
11 | Ellie Black | Canada | 53.299 | American Cup |
12 | Anastasia Bachynska | Ukraine | 53.132 | Baku World Cup QF |
13 | Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 52.665 | European Championships QF |
14 | MyKayla Skinner | United States | 52.631 | Gymnix AA/TF |
15 | Asuka Teramoto | Japan | 52.600 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Jade Carey | United States | 15.049 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
2 | MyKayla Skinner | United States | 14.517 | Gymnix QF |
3 | Coline Devillard | France | 14.249 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
4 | Boglárka Dévai | Hungary | 14.225 | Szombathely Challenge Cup QF |
5 | Teja Belak | Slovenia | 14.199 | Baku World Cup QF |
6 | Shoko Miyata | Japan | 14.166 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
7 | Marina Nekrasova | Azerbaijan | 14.133 | Baku World Cup QF |
8 | Zsófia Kovács | Hungary | 14.050 | European Championships EF |
9 | Angelina Radivilova | Ukraine | 13.983 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
10 | Anastasia Motak | Ukraine | 13.933 | European Championships QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Fan Yilin | China | 15.133 | Baku World Cup QF |
2 | Anastasia Ilyankova | Russia | 14.800 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
3 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 14.500 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
4 | Zhou Ruiyu | China | 14.400 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
5 | Daria Spiridonova | Russia | 14.266 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
6 | Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | 14.233 | Baku World Cup QF |
7 | Diana Varinska | Ukraine | 14.100 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
Morgan Hurd | United States | 14.100 | American Cup | |
9 | Georgia-Rose Brown | Australia | 13.900 | Baku World Cup QF |
Hitomi Hatakeda | Japan | 13.900 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Zhang Jin | China | 14.400 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
2 | Larisa Iordache | Romania | 14.133 | European Championships TF |
3 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 14.100 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
4 | Faith Torrez | United States | 13.966 | Gymnix |
5 | Jennifer Gadirova | United Kingdom | 13.933 | American Cup |
6 | Urara Ashikawa | Japan | 13.850 | Baku World Cup QF |
7 | Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | 13.800 | Baku World Cup QF |
Chiaki Hatakeda | Japan | 13.800 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet | |
Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 13.800 | European Championships EF | |
10 | Morgan Hurd | United States | 13.733 | American Cup |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jade Carey | United States | 14.366 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
2 | MyKayla Skinner | United States | 14.133 | Gymnix EF |
3 | Vanessa Ferrari | Italy | 13.733 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
4 | Jennifer Gadirova | United Kingdom | 13.700 | American Cup |
5 | Morgan Hurd | United States | 13.666 | American Cup |
6 | Emily Lee | United States | 13.633 | Gymnix AA/TF |
7 | Lara Mori | Italy | 13.541 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
8 | Larisa Iordache | Romania | 13.540 | European Championships QF |
9 | Georgia Godwin | Australia | 13.433 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
10 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 13.400 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Kayla DiCello | United States | 13.400 | American Cup | |
Jade Vansteenkiste | Belgium | 13.400 | Gymnix EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Nikita Nagornyy | Russia | 86.600 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
2 | Kazuma Kaya | Japan | 86.200 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
3 | Sam Mikulak | United States | 85.332 | American Cup |
4 | Wataru Tanigawa | Japan | 85.300 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
5 | Adem Asil | Turkey | 83.232 | European Championships QF |
6 | Oleg Verniaiev | Ukraine | 83.064 | American Cup |
7 | James Hall | Great Britain | 82.999 | American Cup |
8 | Shane Wiskus | United States | 82.797 | American Cup |
9 | Daiki Hashimoto | Japan | 82.757 | American Cup |
10 | Yevgen Yudenkov | Ukraine | 82.532 | European Championships TF |
11 | Pablo Brägger | Switzerland | 82.439 | American Cup |
12 | Krisztofer Mészáros | Hungary | 82.431 | European Championships QF |
13 | Diogo Soares | Brazil | 81.298 | American Cup |
14 | Robert Tvorogal | Lithuania | 81.265 | European Championships QF |
15 | Lee Chih-kai | Chinese Taipei | 80.606 | American Cup |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Yahor Sharamkou | Belarus | 15.033 | European Championships QF |
2 | Artem Dolgopyat | Israel | 15.000 | European Championships EF |
Kirill Prokopev | Russia | 15.000 | Melbourne World Cup QF | |
4 | Ryu Sung-hyun | South Korea | 14.933 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
5 | Adem Asil | Turkey | 14.733 | Baku World Cup QF |
6 | Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | 14.666 | Baku World Cup QF |
7 | Aurel Benović | Croatia | 14.600 | European Championships EF |
8 | Petro Pakhniuk | Ukraine | 14.466 | European Championships QF |
9 | Dmitriy Lankin | Russia | 14.400 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
10 | Kazuki Minami | Japan | 14.366 | Baku World Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Weng Hao | China | 15.433 | Baku World Cup QF |
2 | Stephen Nedoroscik | United States | 15.400 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
3 | Saeedreza Keikha | Iran | 15.030 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
4 | Nariman Kurbanov | Kazakhstan | 15.000 | Szombathely World Challenge Cup QF |
5 | Kohei Kameyama | Japan | 14.833 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
6 | Kazuma Kaya | Japan | 14.800 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
7 | Filip Ude | Croatia | 14.650 | Szombathely World Challenge Cup QF |
8 | Takaaki Sugino | Japan | 14.600 | Baku World Cup QF |
9 | Matvei Petrov | Albania | 14.566 | European Championships EF |
Thierry Pellerin | Canada | 14.566 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Eleftherios Petrounias | Greece | 15.100 | Baku World Cup QF |
2 | Liu Yang | China | 15.000 | Baku World Cup QF |
İbrahim Çolak | Turkey | 15.000 | European Championships EF | |
4 | Lan Xingyu | China | 14.933 | Baku World Cup QF |
5 | Vinzenz Höck | Austria | 14.800 | European Championships EF |
6 | Arthur Zanetti | Brazil | 14.766 | Baku World Cup QF |
Igor Radivilov | Ukraine | 14.766 | European Championships EF | |
8 | Courtney Tulloch | Great Britain | 14.700 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
Zhang Boheng | China | 14.700 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet | |
Nikita Nagornyy | Russia | 14.700 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Shin Jea-hwan | South Korea | 14.883 | Baku World Cup QF |
2 | Jorge Vega | Guatemala | 14.783 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
3 | Igor Radivilov | Ukraine | 14.733 | European Championships EF |
4 | Yahor Sharamkou | Belarus | 14.700 | European Championships EF |
5 | Andrey Medvedev | Israel | 14.666 | Baku World Cup QF |
6 | James Bacueti | Australia | 14.616 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
7 | Joshua Valle | Mexico | 14.566 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
8 | Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | 14.533 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
9 | Audrys Nin Reyes | Dominican Republic | 14.516 | Melbourne World Cup QF |
10 | Courtney Tulloch | Great Britain | 14.500 | Baku World Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Ferhat Arıcan | Turkey | 15.333 | European Championships QF |
2 | Vladislav Poliashov | Russia | 15.200 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
3 | Yusuke Tanaka | Japan | 15.166 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
4 | Petro Pakhniuk | Ukraine | 15.066 | European Championships TF |
5 | You Hao | China | 15.000 | Baku World Cup QF |
6 | Đinh Phương Thành | Vietnam | 14.933 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
7 | Shoichi Yamamoto | Japan | 14.900 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
8 | Wataru Tanigawa | Japan | 14.800 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
9 | Daiki Hashimoto | Japan | 14.700 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Nikita Nagornyy | Russia | 14.700 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Kōhei Uchimura | Japan | 15.200 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
2 | Epke Zonderland | Netherlands | 14.900 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
3 | Robert Tvorogal | Lithuania | 14.800 | European Championships EF |
4 | Tin Srbić | Croatia | 14.650 | Szombathely World Challenge Cup EF |
5 | Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | 14.500 | Melbourne World Cup EF |
6 | Wataru Tanigawa | Japan | 14.400 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
7 | Kazuma Kaya | Japan | 14.300 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
8 | Ümit Şamiloğlu | Turkey | 14.266 | Baku World Cup QF |
9 | Daiki Hashimoto | Japan | 14.225 | American Cup |
10 | Alexander Myakinin | Israel | 14.200 | European Championships EF |
Nikita Nagornyy | Russia | 14.200 | Friendship & Solidarity Meet |
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