Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events scheduled to be held in 2024 as well as the medalists.
Gymnast | Country | Date | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Ivan Stretovich | Russia | 9 January 2024 | [1] |
Phạm Như Phương | Vietnam | 15 January 2024 | [2] |
Kelly Simm | Great Britain | 30 January 2024 | [3] |
Tara Donnelly | Isle of Man | 4 February 2024 | [4] |
Claudia Fragapane | Great Britain | 9 February 2024 | [5] |
Shannon Archer | Great Britain | 17 March 2024 | [6] [7] |
Jutta Verkest | Belgium | 15 April 2024 | [8] |
Zoe Miller | United States | 28 April 2024 | [9] |
Amelie Morgan | Great Britain | 30 April 2024 | [10] |
Sophie Scheder | Germany | 15 May 2024 | [11] |
Luo Rui | China | 22 May 2024 |
Gymnast | From | To | Ref |
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Adam Cogat | France | Algeria | [12] |
Salina Bousmayo | Germany | Morocco | [12] |
Competition | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Olympics | Team | |||
All-Around | ||||
Vault | ||||
Uneven Bars | ||||
Balance Beam | ||||
Floor Exercise |
Competition | Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Olympics | Team | |||
All-Around | ||||
Floor Exercise | ||||
Pommel Horse | ||||
Rings | ||||
Vault | ||||
Parallel Bars | ||||
Horizontal Bar |
Note: Only the scores of senior gymnasts from international events have been included below. Only one score per gymnast is included.
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Ellie Black | Canada | 55.733 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
Alice D'Amato | Italy | City of Jesolo Trophy QF | ||
3 | Manila Esposito | Italy | 55.499 | European Championships TF |
4 | Asia D'Amato | Italy | 54.900 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
5 | Flávia Saraiva | Brazil | 54.866 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
6 | Jayla Hang | United States | 54.800 | Pacific Rim Championships AA |
7 | Alice Kinsella | Great Britain | 54.732 | European Championships TF |
8 | Angela Andreoli | Italy | 54.400 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
9 | Dulcy Caylor | United States | 54.133 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
10 | Tiana Sumanasekera | United States | 54.100 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
11 | Hezly Rivera | United States | 54.034 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
12 | Aurélie Tran | Canada | 53.567 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
13 | Ana Bărbosu | Romania | 53.366 | European Championships TF |
14 | Georgia Godwin | Australia | 53.200 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge AA |
15 | Alba Petisco | Spain | 53.166 | European Championships TF |
16 | Sofia Tonelli | Italy | 53.133 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
17 | Madray Johnson | United States | 52.950 | Pacific Rim Championships AA |
18 | Wu Ran | China | 52.900 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge AA |
19 | Marine Boyer | France | 52.865 | European Championships TF |
20 | Masui Misaki | Japan | 52.850 | International Gymnix AA |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | An Chang-ok | North Korea | 14.233 | Cairo World Cup EF |
2 | Valentina Georgieva | Bulgaria | 14.083 | Varna World Challenge Cup EF |
3 | Coline Devillard | France | 13.983 | European Championships QF |
4 | Karla Navas | Panama | 13.916 | Doha World Cup QF |
5 | Karina Schönmaier | Germany | 13.900 | Varna World Challenge Cup QF |
6 | Ming van Eijken | France | 13.833 | European Championships QF |
7 | Alexa Moreno | Mexico | 13.749 | Varna World Challenge Cup EF |
8 | Dipa Karmakar | India | 13.716 | Baku World Cup EF |
9 | Ana Bărbosu | Romania | 13.666 | European Championships EF |
10 | Hillary Heron | Panama | 13.617 | Pan American Championships EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Qiu Qiyuan | China | 15.450 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF |
2 | Kaylia Nemour | Algeria | 15.433 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
3 | Kate McDonald | Australia | 14.850 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF |
4 | Yang Fanyuwei | China | 14.800 | Antalya World Challenge Cup QF |
5 | Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | 14.700 | Antalya World Challenge Cup QF |
Alice D'Amato | Italy | City of Jesolo Trophy EF | ||
7 | Becky Downie | Great Britain | 14.633 | European Championships TF |
8 | Hu Jiafei | China | 14.600 | Cottbus World Cup QF |
9 | Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos | France | 14.567 | Antalya World Challenge Cup EF |
10 | Zhang Yihan | China | 14.500 | Cottbus World Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Qiu Qiyuan | China | 15.500 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF |
2 | Zhou Yaqin | China | 14.950 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge TF |
3 | Kaylia Nemour | Algeria | 14.600 | Doha World Cup QF |
4 | Flávia Saraiva | Brazil | 14.500 | City of Jesolo Trophy EF |
5 | Manila Esposito | Italy | 14.400 | European Championships EF |
6 | Zhang Qingying | China | 14.300 | Baku World Cup QF |
Sun Xinyi | Antalya World Challenge Cup QF | |||
8 | Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | 14.200 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
Urara Ashikawa | Japan | Cottbus World Cup EF | ||
10 | Hezly Rivera | United States | 14.167 | City of Jesolo Trophy QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos | France | 13.900 | Antalya World Challenge Cup QF |
Tiana Sumanasekera | United States | City of Jesolo Trophy QF | ||
3 | Jade Barbosa | Brazil | 13.833 | Antalya World Challenge Cup EF |
Manila Esposito | Italy | European Championships EF | ||
5 | Zhou Yaqin | China | 13.733 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
6 | Kaylia Nemour | Algeria | 13.700 | Doha World Cup EF |
Sabrina Maneca-Voinea | Romania | European Championships EF | ||
8 | Morgane Osyssek-Reimer | France | 13.667 | Antalya World Challenge Cup EF |
9 | Chen Xinyi | China | 13.666 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
Angela Andreoli | Italy | European Championships EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Carlos Yulo | Philippines | 85.298 | Asian Championships AA |
2 | Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | 84.632 | Asian Championships AA |
3 | Yul Moldauer | United States | 84.600 | Pacific Rim Championships AA |
4 | Oleg Verniaiev | Ukraine | 84.532 | European Championships TF |
5 | Jake Jarman | Great Britain | 84.531 | European Championships TF |
6 | Marios Georgiou | Cyprus | 84.265 | European Championships AA |
7 | Cameron Bock | United States | 84.150 | Pacific Rim Championships AA |
8 | Yumin Abbadini | Italy | 83.765 | European Championships AA |
9 | Adem Asil | Turkey | 83.632 | European Championships TF |
10 | Krisztofer Mészáros | Hungary | 83.398 | European Championships AA |
11 | Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | 83.331 | European Championships AA |
12 | Matteo Giubellini | Switzerland | 82.998 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge AA |
13 | Nestor Abad | Spain | 82.798 | European Championships AA |
14 | Artem Dolgopyat | Israel | 82.432 | European Championships AA |
15 | Abdulla Azimov | Uzbekistan | 82.431 | Asian Championships AA |
16 | Caio Souza | Brazil | 82.367 | Pan American Championships QF |
17 | Ilias Georgiou | Cyprus | 82.231 | European Championships TF |
18 | Omar Mohamed | Egypt | 82.198 | African Championships AA |
19 | Yin Dehang | China | 82.063 | Asian Championships AA |
20 | Sofus Heggemsnes | Norway | 82.050 | Nordic Championships AA |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Carlos Yulo | Philippines | 15.233 | Asian Championships QF |
2 | Artem Dolgopyat | Israel | 15.200 | European Championships QF |
3 | Krisztofer Mészáros | Hungary | 14.950 | Varna World Challenge Cup QF |
4 | Yahor Sharamkou | Authorised Neutral Athletes | 14.933 | Baku World Cup EF |
5 | Harry Hepworth | Great Britain | 14.900 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
5 | Luke Whitehouse | Great Britain | 14.866 | European Championships EF |
6 | Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | 14.766 | Doha World Cup EF |
7 | Kazuki Minami | Japan | 14.666 | Baku World Cup EF |
8 | Ahmet Önder | Turkey | 14.650 | Antalya World Challenge Cup QF |
10 | Dmitriy Patanin | Kazakhstan | 14.600 | Varna World Challenge Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Nariman Kurbanov | Kazakhstan | 15.666 | Asian Championships QF |
2 | Lee Chih-kai | Chinese Taipei | 15.533 | Baku World Cup QF |
3 | Ahmad Abu Al-Soud | Jordan | 15.500 | Doha World Cup EF |
4 | Stephen Nedoroscik | United States | 15.400 | Baku World Cup EF |
5 | Shiao Yu-jan | Chinese Taipei | 15.300 | Baku World Cup EF |
Rhys McClenaghan | Ireland | European Championships EF | ||
Hur Woong | South Korea | Cottbus World Cup EF | ||
8 | Oleg Verniaiev | Ukraine | 15.166 | European Championships QF |
9 | Matvei Petrov | Albania | 15.000 | Cottbus World Cup QF |
Loran de Munck | Netherlands | Luxembourg Open EF | ||
Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | Cottbus World Cup EF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Lan Xingyu | China | 15.400 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF |
2 | You Hao | China | 15.033 | Baku World Cup QF |
3 | Eleftherios Petrounias | Greece | 15.000 | European Championships EF |
4 | Adem Asil | Turkey | 14.933 | European Championships QF |
5 | Vinzenz Höck | Austria | 14.900 | European Championships QF |
Nikita Simonov | Azerbaijan | European Championships EF | ||
7 | Zou Jingyuan | China | 14.866 | Baku World Cup EF |
8 | Vahagn Davtyan | Armenia | 14.833 | Doha World Cup EF |
9 | Artur Avetisyan | Armenia | 14.800 | European Championships EF |
10 | Salvatore Maresca | Italy | 14.766 | European Championships QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Artur Davtyan | Armenia | 15.166 | Doha World Cup EF |
2 | Carlos Yulo | Philippines | 15.066 | Doha World Cup EF |
3 | Nazar Chepurnyi | Ukraine | 14.930 | Cairo World Cup QF |
4 | Shek Wai-hung | Hong Kong | 14.916 | Baku World Cup QF |
5 | Mahdi Olfati | Iran | 14.900 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
6 | Jake Jarman | Great Britain | 14.883 | European Championships EF |
7 | Harry Hepworth | Great Britain | 14.866 | Baku World Cup EF |
8 | Chen Yilu | China | 14.850 | Cottbus World Cup EF |
9 | Igor Radivilov | Ukraine | 14.833 | European Championships QF |
10 | Aurel Benović | Croatia | 14.775 | Osijek World Challenge Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Zou Jingyuan | China | 15.766 | Baku World Cup QF |
2 | Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | 15.633 | European Championships EF |
3 | Curran Phillips | United States | 15.566 | DTB Pokal Team Challenge EF |
4 | Oleg Verniaiev | Ukraine | 15.230 | Cairo World Cup EF |
5 | Carlos Yulo | Philippines | 15.200 | Doha World Cup EF |
6 | Cameron-Lie Bernard | France | 15.150 | Varna World Challenge Cup QF |
7 | Jossimar Calvo | Colombia | 15.100 | Cairo World Cup EF |
Nazar Chepurnyi | Ukraine | Varna World Challenge Cup QF | ||
9 | Huang Yuan-hsi | Chinese Taipei | 14.966 | Doha World Cup EF |
10 | Rasuljon Abdurakjimov | Uzbekistan | 14.900 | Doha World Cup QF |
Rank | Name | Country | Score | Event |
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1 | Tang Chia-hung | Chinese Taipei | 15.200 | Doha World Cup QF |
2 | Robert Tvorogal | Lithuania | 14.700 | Doha World Cup EF |
3 | Tian Hao | China | 14.633 | Asian Championships QF |
4 | Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | 14.600 | European Championships QF |
5 | Arthur Mariano | Brazil | 14.533 | Doha World Cup EF |
Milad Karimi | Kazakhstan | Asian Championships QF | ||
7 | Ángel Barajas | Colombia | 14.530 | Cairo World Cup QF |
8 | Marios Georgiou | Cyprus | 14.500 | European Championships QF |
9 | Joel Plata | Spain | 14.466 | European Championships QF |
10 | Ilias Georgiou | Cyprus | 14.433 | Baku World Cup QF |
Bart Deurloo | Netherlands | Cottbus World Cup EF |
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