Read the FIG summing-up:
Minamino and Dukhno grab Junior World All-Around titles on a night of surprises in the Philippines
Arsenii Dukhno is an amazing talent who’s only challenge for the future in Senior is a lack of Ring strength holds. BUT he had a fall on the last apparatus — H Bar — and we wondered if he could stay ahead of the terrific competition. It was an excellent meet with relatively few errors from the top group.

- Arsenii Dukhno AIN 82.031
- Ojima Nao JPN 81.799
- Yang Lanbin 81.099
- Danila Leykin USA 79.866
- Simone Speranza ITA 79.032
- Sol Scott GBR 78.997
- Nael Sakouhi FRA 78.932
- Karl Yulo PHI 78.731
- Wang Chengcheng CHI 78.365
- Evan McPhillips GBR 77.866
A few notes from the 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Men’s All-around FINAL.
- Danila Leykin looks to have potential to qualify for Senior U.S. teams. He could be a counting score on P Bars and H Bar already. Pommels could get there, as well.
- is Philippines the fastest improving Gymnastics nation? With Karl Eldrew joining his brother in Senior … look out.
- volume way too high in that small hotel ballroom. My noise cancelling headphones helped.
- I’m wondering if we need announce every inquiry to the arena audience. Better would be to announce ONLY those scores that change. It was definitely a distraction. Also, why are the judges changing so many D-scores? Get it right in the first place.
- remember the name ➙ Volodymyr Golovin (Ukraine)
- Canadian Thomas Tittley withdrew from the World Jr Gymnastics Championships due to a neck injury suffered training H Bar just before Podium Training. Happily, it turned out to be minor.
- Simone Speranza amazing Triple Tuck knees together STICK 🇮🇹 on Rings. Once FIG rules change in 2026, I expect many to stop using Triple Back dismount. But not Simone.
- GREAT for the fans to have gymnasts on all 6 apparatus. The meet might be rushed for the gymnasts, however.
- In Győr, Hungary 2019, the Jr. winner was Shinnosuke Oka who went on to be Olympic champion.
