2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Venue Sportpaleis
Location Belgium Antwerp, Belgium
Start date 30 September 2023
End date 8 October 2023
TBD 2025 →

The 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships is set to be held in Antwerp, Belgium at the Sportpaleis, from 30 September to 8 October 2023.[1] This will be the third time Antwerp will host the event; previously they hosted the first ever World Championships in 1903 and again in 2013.[2][3]

The championships is a qualification event for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The top nine teams in both the men's and women's team qualifications (not including teams that qualified at the previous year's World Championships) will obtain five quota places for Paris as a team. Additionally numerous individuals will qualify a nominative berth to the Olympic Games.[4]

Qualification and quotas

The first qualification event for the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was the 2022 edition of the event in Liverpool, United Kingdom where the top 8 teams advanced on both the men's and women's side. The remaining 32 (16 per gender) team spots were determined at various Continental championships in 2023. 20 spots were conferred at the 2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships; 4 at the 2023 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 2023 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and 2 at the 2023 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 2023 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships. As such, both the men's and women's competition will feature 24 teams.

Individual all-around spots were awarded to the highest ranked gymnasts from nations who hadn't advanced a full team to the Championships. These spots were determined through the Continental championships process, with 40 male and 49 female spots being allocated. As hosts Belgium qualified a full team in both events, their allotted host spots were redistributed through the European Championships rankings, being awarded to Iceland's Valgard Reinhardsson and Luxembourg's Celeste Mordenti.

Individual gymnasts also had an opportunity to advance to the Championships as event specialists through the 2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series. There were 8 spots available on each event for individuals also not from nations who had qualified a team.[5] In total, there were 48 spots available for men across six apparatus and 32 for women across four apparatus. Through all possible qualification routes, 208 men and 201 women are slated to participate in the competition.

Men

Event Qualified teams
2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 8 teams)
 China
 Japan
United Kingdom Great Britain
 Italy
 United States
 Spain
 Brazil
 South Korea
2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 10 teams)
 Turkey
  Switzerland
 Germany
 France
 Belgium
 Ukraine
 Hungary
 Romania
 Netherlands
 Israel
2023 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top ranked team)
 Australia
2023 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 teams)
 Colombia
 Canada
2023 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top ranked team)
 Egypt
2023 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 teams)
 Kazakhstan
 Uzbekistan
Total 24
Event Qualified individuals
2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 23 all-arounders)
Armenia Artur Davtyan
Finland Elias Koski
Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
Finland Oskar Kirmes
Norway Sofus Heggemsnes
Greece Nikolaos Iliopoulos
Cyprus Ilias Georgiou
Austria Ricardo Rudy
Norway Harald Wibye
Azerbaijan Ivan Tikhonov
Austria Ashkab Matiev
Lithuania Gytis Chasazyrovas
Armenia Gagik Khachikyan
Poland Sebastian Gawroński
Republic of Ireland Adam Steele
Cyprus Michalis Chari
Portugal José Nogueira
Poland Kacper Garnczarek
Serbia Petar Vefić
Bulgaria Yordan Aleksandrov
Bulgaria Kevin Penev
Czech Republic Daniel Bago
Sweden Marcus Stenberg
Host country reallocation
(next top ranked individual at the European Championships)
Iceland Valgard Reinhardsson
2023 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 all-arounders)
New Zealand Mikhail Koudinov
New Zealand Ethan Dick
2023 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 6 all-arounders)
Mexico Isaac Núñez
Chile Joel Álvarez
Puerto Rico Josue Perez Gines
Argentina Santiago Mayol
Mexico Rodrigo Gómez
Cuba Diorges Escobar
2023 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 all-arounders)
Algeria Hillal Metidji
Morocco Hamza Hossaini
2023 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 6 all-arounders)
Philippines Carlos Yulo
Vietnam Văn vi Lương
Chinese Taipei Yeh Cheng
Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai
Malaysia Luqmen Al Hafiz Zulfa
Mongolia Usukhbayar Erkhembayar
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Floor Exercise[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Republic of Ireland Dominick Cunningham
Sweden Filip Lidbeck
Republic of Ireland Eamon Montgomery
Sweden Kim Vanströem
Cyprus Neofytos Kyriakou
Mongolia Enkhtushin Damdindorj
Portugal Guilherme Campos
Finland Akseli Karsikas
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Pommel Horse[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Republic of Ireland Rhys McClenaghan
Chinese Taipei Shiao Yu-jan
Albania Matvei Petrov
Armenia Harutyun Merdinyan
Croatia Filip Ude
Jordan Ahmad Abu Al-Soud
Latvia Dmitrijs Mickevičs
Czech Republic Radomír Sliž
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Still Rings[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
Armenia Artur Avetisyan
Austria Vinzenz Höck
Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
Chinese Taipei Yin Guan-li
Armenia Vahagn Davtyan
Cyprus Sokratis Pilakouris
Mexico Fabián de Luna
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Vault[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Hong Kong Shek Wai Hung
Czech Republic Ondřej Kalný
Chinese Taipei Tseng Wei-sheng
Republic of Ireland Dominick Cunningham
Cyprus Neofytos Kyriakou
Dominican Republic Audrys Nin Reyes
Philippines Juancho Miguel Besana
Norway Sebastian Sponevik
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Parallel Bars[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Algeria Ahmed-Riadh Aliouat
Chinese Taipei Lin Guan-yi
Greece Stefanos Tsolakidis
Dominican Republic Audrys Nin Reyes
Latvia Ričards Plate
Norway Sebastian Sponevik
Mexico Fabián de Luna
Luxembourg Quentin Brandenburger
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — High Bar[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Croatia Tin Srbić
Serbia Ivan Dejanović
Cyprus Neofytos Kyriakou
Cyprus Marios Georgiou
Latvia Ričards Plate
Chinese Taipei Lin Guan-yi
Philippines Juancho Miguel Besana
Algeria Ahmed-Riadh Aliouat
Total 88
(40 AA + 48 AS)

Women

Event Qualified teams
2022 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 8 teams)
 United States
United Kingdom Great Britain
 Canada
 Brazil
 Italy
 China
 Japan
 France
2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 10 teams)
 Netherlands
 Hungary
 Romania
 Belgium
 Spain
 Germany
 Sweden
 Finland
 Austria
 Czech Republic
2023 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top ranked team)
 Australia
2023 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 teams)
 Mexico
 Argentina
2023 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top ranked team)
 South Africa
2023 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 teams)
 South Korea
 Chinese Taipei
Total 24
Event Qualified individuals
2023 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 23 all-arounders)
Norway Maria Tronrud
Slovakia Barbora Mokošová
Republic of Ireland Emma Slevin
Ukraine Anna Lashchevska
Slovenia Lucija Hribar
Denmark Camille Rasmussen
Switzerland Anny Wu
Switzerland Lena Bickel
Turkey Sevgi Kayışoğlu
Greece Athanasia Mesiri
Portugal Ana Filipa Martins
Slovenia Zala Trtnik
Iceland Thelma Aðalsteinsdóttir
Ukraine Ilona Krupa
Portugal Mafalda Costa
Republic of Ireland Halle Hilton
Israel Lihie Raz
Norway Mari Kanter
Iceland Margrét Kristinsdóttir
Turkey Bengisu Yıldız
Latvia Valērija Ratiboļska
Poland Kaja Skalska
Latvia Anastasija Ananjeva
Host spot reallocation
(next top ranked individual at the European Championships)
Luxembourg Celeste Mordenti
2023 Oceania Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 2 all-arounders)
New Zealand Reece Cobb
New Zealand Madeleine Marshall
2023 Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 11 all-arounders)
Barbados Olivia Kelly
Panama Karla Navas
Colombia Ginna Escobar Betancur
Ecuador Alaís Perea
Haiti Lynnzee Brown
Chile Makarena Pinto Adasme
Colombia Yiseth Valenzuela
Chile Franchesca Santi
Panama Lana Herrera
Peru Ana Karina Méndez
Puerto Rico Stella Díaz Muñiz
Aruba Amika Every
2023 African Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 4 all-arounders)
Algeria Kaylia Nemour
Egypt Jana Abdelsalam
Egypt Sandra Elsadek
Algeria Lahna Salem
2023 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships
(top 8 all-arounders)
Indonesia Rifda Irfanaluthfi
Philippines Aleah Finnegan
Uzbekistan Dildora Aripova
Sri Lanka Milka Gehani
Kazakhstan Aida Bauyrzhanova
Singapore Nadine Joy Nathan
Philippines Kylee Kvamme
Singapore Emma Yap
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Vault[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Kazakhstan Darya Yassinskaya
Azerbaijan Nazanin Teymurova
Norway Julie Erichsen
Panama Hillary Heron
Latvia Katrīna Jureviča
Turkey Bilge Tarhan
Uzbekistan Gulnaz Jumabekova
Kazakhstan Amina Khalimarden
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Uneven Bars[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Ukraine Yelyzaveta Hubareva
Egypt Jana Mahmoud
Norway Julie Erichsen
Greece Magdalini Tsiori
Malaysia Zarith Khalid
Panama Hillary Heron
Indonesia Ameera Hariadi
Turkey Derin Tanrıyaşükür
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Balance Beam[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Azerbaijan Nazanin Teymurova
Ukraine Yelyzaveta Hubareva
Norway Marie Rønbeck
Hong Kong Angel Hiu Ying Wong
Poland Marta Pihan-Kulesza
Hong Kong Chan Cheuk Lam
Portugal Mariana Parente
Croatia Tina Zelčić
2023 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series — Floor Exercise[lower-alpha 1]
(top 8 in final standings)
Azerbaijan Nazanin Teymurova
Greece Elvira Katsali
Panama Hillary Heron
Kazakhstan Darya Yassinskaya
Vietnam Trần Đoàn Quỳnh Nam
Norway Marie Rønbeck
Portugal Mariana Parente
Azerbaijan Samira Gahramanova
Total 81
(49 AA + 32 AS)
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Gymnasts who advanced through the FIG World Cup series route may only compete on the event(s) they have qualified on, per FIG rules.

Team rosters

Men

Qualified team Gymnasts
 Japan Kenta Chiba
Daiki Hashimoto
Kazuma Kaya
Kazuki Minami
Teppei Miwa
Alternate: Kaito Sugimoto
 Great Britain James Hall
Harry Hepworth
Jake Jarman
Courtney Tulloch
Max Whitlock
Alternate: Luke Whitehouse
 United States Asher Hong
Paul Juda
Yul Moldauer
Fred Richard
Khoi Young
Alternate: Colt Walker
 China Liu Yang
Shi Cong
Su Weide
Sun Wei
Yang Jiaxing
You Hao
 Italy Yumin Abbadini
Nicola Bartolini
Lorenzo Minh Casali
Matteo Levantesi
Mario Macchiati
Alternate: Lorenzo Bonicelli
 Spain Néstor Abad
Thierno Diallo
Nicolau Mir
Joel Plata
Adriá Vera
Rayderley Zapata
 Brazil Yuri Guimarães
Arthur Mariano
Tomás Rodrigues
Patrick Sampaio
Diogo Soarres
Arthur Zanetti
 South Korea Kan Hyun-bae
Kim Jae-ho
Lee Jung-hyo
Lee Jun-ho
Ryu Sung-hyun
Seo Jung-won
 Turkey Ferhat Arican
Adem Asil
Emre Dodanli
Mehmet Ayberk Kosak
Ahmet Önder
Kerem Sener
  Switzerland Christian Baumann
Luca Giubellini
Florian Langenegger
Noe Seifert
Taha Serhani
 Germany Pascal Brendel
Lukas Dauser
Nils Dunkel
Lucas Kochan
Andreas Toba
Alternate: Nick Klessing
 France Kevin Carvalho
Lucas Desanges
Benjamin Osberger
Léo Saladino
Jim Zona
Alternate: Cameron-Lie Bernard
 Belgium TBC
 Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
Illia Kovtun
Igor Radivilov
Radomyr Stelmakh
Oleg Verniaiev
Alternate: Pantely Kolodii
 Hungary Krisztian Balazs
Szabolcs Batori
Balazs Kiss
Krisztofer Meszaros
Botond Molnar
Benedek Tomcsanyi
 Romania Gabriel Burtanete
Robert Burtanete
Roland Modoianu
Andrei Muntean
Emilian Neagu
Nicholas Tarca
 Netherlands Loran de Munck
Bart Deurloo
Jermain Grünberg
Jordi Hagenaar
Casimir Schmidt
Alternate: Martijn de Veer
 Israel TBC
 Australia Tyson Bull
James Hardy
Clay Mason Stephens
Mitchell Morgans
Vedant Sawant
Alternate: Jesse Moore
 Egypt TBC
 Colombia TBC
 Canada Zachary Clay
René Cournoyer
Félix Dolci
William Emard
Jayson Rampersad
Alternate: Ioannis Chronopoulos
 Kazakhstan TBC
 Uzbekistan TBC

Women

Qualified team Gymnasts
 United States[6] Simone Biles
Skye Blakely
Shilese Jones
Joscelyn Roberson
Leanne Wong
Alternate: Kayla DiCello
 Great Britain[7] Ondine Achampong
Ruby Evans
Georgia-Mae Fenton
Jessica Gadirova
Alice Kinsella
Alternate: Poppy-Grace Stickler or Becky Downie
 Canada Ellie Black
Cassie Lee
Ava Stewart
Aurélie Tran
Rose-Kaying Woo
Alternate: Frédérique Sgarbossa
 Brazil Rebeca Andrade
Jade Barbosa
Lorrane Oliveira
Carolyne Pedro
Flávia Saraiva
Júlia Soares
 Italy Angela Andreoli
Arianna Belardelli
Alice D'Amato
Manila Esposito
Elisa Iorio
Alternate: Veronica Mandriota
 China Huang Zhuofan
Ou Yushan
Qiu Qiuyan
Wu Ran
Zhang Qingying
Zhou Yaqin
 Japan Urara Ashikawa
Kokoro Fukasawa
Hatakeda Chiaki
Kishi Rina
Shoko Miyata
Alternate: Ayaka Sakaguchi
 France Marine Boyer
Lorette Charpy
Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
Coline Devillard
Djenna Laroui
Morgane Osyssek-Reimer
 Netherlands Eythora Thorsdottir
Vera van Pol
Sanna Veerman
Naomi Visser
Sanne Wevers
Alternate: Tisha Volleman
 Hungary Csenge Bácskay
Lili Czifra
Gréta Mayer
Zója Székely
Nikolett Szilágyi
 Romania Ana Bărbosu
Lilia Cosman
Amalia Ghigoarta
Ella Oprea
Andreea Preda
Sabrina Voinea
 Belgium Maellyse Brassart
Fien Enghels
Erika Pinxten
Yléa Tollet
Jutta Verkest
Alternate: Margaux Dandois
 Spain Laura Casabuena
Laia Font
Laia Masferrer
Ana Pérez
Alba Petisco
Sara Pinilla
 Germany Meolie Jauch
Emma Malewski
Lea Marie Quaas
Pauline Schäfer
Karina Schönmaier
Sarah Voss
 Sweden Alva Eriksson
Elina Grawin
Tonya Paulsson
Emelie Westlund
Jennifer Williams
Alternate: Maya Ståhl
 Finland Misella Antila
Ada Hautala
Malla Montell
Adeliina Siikala
Kaia Tanskanen
Olivia Vättö
 Austria Leni Bohle
Bianca Frysak
Selina Kickinger
Carina Kröll
Charlize Mörz
Alternate: Jasmin Mader or Elisa Hämmerle
 Czech Republic TBC
 Australia Miella Brown
Georgia Godwin
Kate McDonald
Ruby Pass
Breanna Scott
Emily Whitehead
 South Africa Caleigh Anders
Naveen Daries
Shanté Koti
Garcelle Napier
Caitlin Rooskrantz
 Mexico Paulina Campos
Natalia Escalera
Cassandra Loustalot
Alexa Moreno
Ahtziri Sandoval
Alternate: Greys Briceño
 Argentina Brisa Carraro
Milagros Curti
Lucila Estarli
Nicole Iribarne
Leila Martinez
 South Korea Eom Do-hyun
Lee Da-yeong
Lee Yun-seo
Shin Sol-yi
Yeo Seo-jeong
 Chinese Taipei TBC

Competition schedule

Date Session Time Subdivisions
Saturday, 30 September Men's Qualification 10:00 AM MAG: Subdivision 1
Turkey, All Around Group 3, Great Britain, Kazakhstan, Brazil, All Around Group 8
12:15 PM MAG: Subdivision 2
Apparatus Specialists Group 1, Israel, Japan, Ukraine, Belgium, Apparatus Specialists Group 2
4:00 PM MAG: Subdivision 3
Australia, United States, All Around Group 6, All Around Group 5, Uzbekistan, Romania
6:15 PM MAG: Subdivision 4
Spain, All Around Group 4, Netherlands, China, All Around Group 10, Germany
Sunday, 1 October 10:00 AM MAG: Subdivision 5
Egypt, Canada, All Around Group 9, Colombia, Switzerland, All Around Group 7
12:15 PM MAG: Subdivision 6
Italy, South Korea, France, All Around Group 1, All Around Group 2, Hungary
Women's Qualification 4:00 PM WAG: Subdivision 1
Italy, Netherlands, Apparatus Specialists Group 2, Apparatus Specialists Group 1
5:45 PM WAG: Subdivision 2
Chinese Taipei, United States, All Around Group 4, All Around Group 7
7:30 PM WAG: Subdivision 3
All Around Group 2, Great Britain, South Korea, South Africa
Monday, 2 October 10:00 AM WAG: Subdivision 4
All Around Group 1, Spain, Belgium, Romania
11:30 AM WAG: Subdivision 5
Mexico, All Around Group 9, Sweden, All Around Group 3
1:00 PM WAG: Subdivision 6
All Around Group 6, Australia, Brazil, All Around Group 12
4:15 PM WAG: Subdivision 7
All Around Group 10, Austria, All Around Group 5, Canada
5:45 PM WAG: Subdivision 8
Germany, Hungary, Finland, All Around Group 13
7:45 PM WAG: Subdivision 9
Japan, Czech Republic, Argentina, All Around Group 8
9:15 PM WAG: Subdivision 10
France, All Around Group 14, All Around Group 11, China
Tuesday, 3 October Men's Team Final 7:30 PM Top 8 from qualification
Wednesday, 4 October Women's Team Final 7:30 PM
Thursday, 5 October Men's Individual All-Around Final 7:30 PM Top 24 from qualification
Friday, 6 October Women's Individual All-Around Final 7:30 PM
Saturday, 7 October Apparatus Finals 2:00 PM MAG: Floor, Pommel horse, Rings
WAG: Vault, Uneven bars
Sunday, 8 October 2:00 PM MAG: Vault, Parallel bars, Horizontal bar
WAG: Balance beam, Floor
Listed in local time (UTC+02:00).

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Medal summary

Medalists

Names italicised denote the team alternate.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team
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Floor
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Pommel horse
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Rings
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Vault
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Parallel bars
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Horizontal bar
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Women
Team
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Individual all-around
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Vault
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Uneven bars
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Balance beam
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Floor
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Medal standings

Overall

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Men

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Women

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Participating nations

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