2025 in artistic gymnastics

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Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events scheduled to be held in 2025 as well as the medalists.

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Retirements

Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2025
GymnastCountryDateRef
Anastasia Ilyankova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6 January 2025 [1]
Arthur Zanetti Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 12 January 2025 [2]
Krisztián Balázs Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 20 January 2025 [3]

Nationality changes

Gymnasts who changed nationalities in 2025
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Calendar of events

DateLocationEventMen's winnersWomen's winners
February 20–23 Flag of Germany.svg Cottbus FIG World Cup [4]
March 6–9 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku FIG World Cup [5]
March 20–23 Flag of Turkey.svg Antalya FIG World Cup [6]
April 10–13 Flag of Croatia.svg Osijek FIG World Cup [7]
April 16–19 Flag of Qatar.svg Doha FIG World Cup [8]
April 25–28 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo FIG World Cup [9]
May 5–11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Varna FIG World Challenge Cup [10]
May 15–18 Flag of Slovenia.svg Koper FIG World Challenge Cup [11]
May 26–31 Flag of Germany.svg Leipzig European Championships [12]
June 5–8 Flag of South Korea.svg Jecheon Asian Championships
June 12–15 Flag of South Korea.svg Jecheon Asian Championships
June 12–15 Flag of Panama.svg Panama City Pan American Championships
June 18–21 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Tashkent FIG World Challenge Cup [13]
July 16–27 Flag of Germany.svg Rhine-Ruhr World University Games
July 20–26 Flag of Croatia.svg Osijek European Youth Olympic Festival
September 13–14 Flag of France.svg Paris FIG World Challenge Cup [14]
September 26–28 Flag of Hungary.svg Szombathely FIG World Challenge Cup [15]
October 19–October 25 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta World Championships [16]

Medalists

Women

International events

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
World ChampionshipsAll-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise
Junior World ChampionshipsTeam
All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise

Regional championships

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
AfricanAll-Around
AsianTeam
All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise
EuropeanTeam
All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise
OceaniaAll-Around
Pan AmericanTeam
All-Around
Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise

World Cup series

Men

International events

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
World ChampionshipsAll-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
Junior World ChampionshipsTeam
All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar

Regional championships

CompetitionEventGoldSilverBronze
AfricanAll-Around
AsianTeam
All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
EuropeanTeam
All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
OceaniaAll-Around
Pan AmericanTeam
All-Around
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar

World Cup series


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