FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series | |
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Location | various — see locations |
Date | February 23 – September 17, 2023 see schedule |
The 2023 FIG World Cup circuit in Artistic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in 2023. [1] [2]
Date | Location | Event | Type |
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February 23–26 | Cottbus | FIG World Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
March 1–4 | Doha | FIG World Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
March 9–12 | Baku | FIG World Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
April 27–30 | Cairo | FIG World Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
Date | Location | Event | Type |
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May 25–28 | Varna | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
June 1–4 | Tel-Aviv | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
June 8–11 | Osijek | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
September 1–3 | Mersin | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
September 8–10 | Szombathely | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
September 16–17 | Paris | FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 | C III – Apparatus |
Apparatus | Apparatus World Cup | World Challenge Cup |
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Winner | ||
Men | ||
Floor Exercise | Milad Karimi | Eddie Penev |
Pommel Horse | Nariman Kurbanov | Matvei Petrov |
Rings | Nikita Simonov | Vinzenz Höck |
Vault | Artur Davtyan | Artur Davtyan |
Parallel Bars | Illia Kovtun | Krisztofer Mészáros |
Horizontal Bar | Illia Kovtun | Tin Srbić |
Women | ||
Vault | Oksana Chusovitina | Georgia Godwin |
Uneven Bars | Alice D'Amato | Barbora Mokošová |
Balance Beam | Giorgia Villa | Georgia Godwin |
Floor Exercise | Alice D'Amato | Georgia Godwin |
Competition | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Cottbus | Vault | Manila Esposito | Ruby Evans | Oksana Chusovitina |
Uneven Bars | Alice D'Amato | Meolie Jauch | Tisha Volleman | |
Balance Beam | Mana Okamura | Urara Ashikawa | Ana Filipa Martins | |
Floor Exercise | Azuki Kokofugata | Manila Esposito | Ruby Evans | |
Doha | Vault | Coline Devillard | Camille Rasmussen | Oksana Chusovitina |
Uneven Bars | Anna Lashchevska | Nathalie Westlund | Serita Mikako | |
Balance Beam | Sabrina Voinea | Anna Lashchevska | Emma Malewski | |
Floor Exercise | Sabrina Voinea | Chiaki Hatakeda | Breanna Scott | |
Baku | Vault | Coline Devillard | Oksana Chusovitina | Yu Linmin |
Uneven Bars | Qiu Qiyuan | Giorgia Villa | Sanna Veerman | |
Balance Beam | Giorgia Villa | Marine Boyer | Anna Lashchevska | |
Floor Exercise | Marine Boyer | Arianna Belardelli | Sevgi Kayisoglu | |
Cairo | Vault | Joscelyn Roberson | Asia D'Amato | Hillary Heron |
Uneven Bars | Alice D'Amato | Giorgia Villa | Erika Pinxten | |
Balance Beam | Giorgia Villa | Joscelyn Roberson | Erika Pinxten | |
Floor Exercise | Joscelyn Roberson | Alice D'Amato | Rifda Irfanaluthfi |
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