Kaylia Neymour qualified to Olympics

Kaylia was born in Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt, France, to a French mother and an Algerian father.

She’s representing Algeria at Worlds 2023.

Happily, she hit 4/4 in the qualification round and has qualified to Paris through the AA.

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She’ll be one of the favourites in the Bars final, as well.

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Max and Rhys

Max Whitlock is the double defending Olympic Champion. Very difficult to defeat in competition.

Rhys McClenaghan swings better, but has a lower start score.

Of course there are other top guys who could take the gold medal over both.

MAG / WAG qualification highlights VIDEO

The Simone Biles show. 😀

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Seojeong Yeo – Vault

Amazing. How does a human being that small generate so much power off a HARD FIG Spring Board?

The Tokyo Olympic bronze medalist.

Perhaps she’ll use her eponymous Yeo (5.8) — handspring layout double twist in the Final. I doubt she’d need it for the silver medal, however.

women’s Worlds qualification – day 1

Top 12 teams qualify to Paris.

Here’s where they stand with 30% of the competition complete.

Unlike the men’s competition where Canada finished 4th, WAG is much more predictable.

The U.S. score is about what Spencer predicted.

Italy and Netherlands are safe to qualify a full team.

Read Spencer’s LIVE blog. Though he’s got his feet up in California this year, it’s still one of the most insightful commentaries.

Day 1 was pretty much the Simone Biles show — with a supporting cast of other characters. Simone might qualify for all 6 Finals. Potentially adding to her 19 World titles and 25 medals overall from 2013 to 2019.

Shilese Jones and Jessica Gadirova were really fantastic, as well.

Korea had some terrific performances.

But personally I was most impressed with Panama. These ladies have some world class difficulty. Are they the most improved nation this quadrennial?

Here’s the official FIG write-up. I ASSuME these are the Canadian guys cheering the Biles 2 Vault. 😀

men’s teams qualified to Paris Olympics

Congratulations. There were at least 18 teams with a realistic shot of making the top 12 on any given day.

Kensley’s new site — Neutral Deductions — is the best source of information on Worlds:

2023 World Gymnastics Championships Qualifiers

We’re thrilled Ukraine was able to qualify in the final position.

Belgium, South Korea, and Brazil each earned 1 individual spot.

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NCAA gymnasts in Antwerp

Of course there are many male former and current NCAA gymnasts, as well.

Hillary Heron from Panama

The first flight of women’s Gymnastics qualifications was wonderful. Italy. Netherlands.

But the biggest excitement was generated by a gymnast I didn’t know.

Her Rudi Vault was even better. Stuck.

Men’s Apparatus Olympic qualifiers

The TOP gymnast on each of the 6 apparatus will earn an individual spot in Paris.

But only those gymnasts whose team has not qualified are eligible. Individual AA qualified gymnasts are also not eligible. (Yulo took a zero on Vault so didn’t make it in the AA.)

IF all named gymnasts compete, there is only ONE eligible on Floor and Vault.

Here are Spencer’s predictions. It won’t be official until after the Apparatus Finals.

Floor: CARLOS YULO (Phillipines)

Horse: Whoever places best in the final among McClengaghan, Abu Al Soud, Lee CK, and Merdinyan

Rings: Whoever places best in the final among Petrounias, Simonov, Hoeck, Avetisyan, and V Davtyan

Vault: KEVIN PENEV (Bulgaria)

PBars: Carlos  Yulo also ended up as the top non-qualified athlete here, so I’ll have to see whether they go down to Kuavita in 23rd on the list here, or Ryu Sunghyun in 20th on floor

High Bar: Whoever places best in the final between Srbic and Nory

NOTE ➙ Unlike the Tokyo Olympics, if Yulo qualifies from Floor, he can compete as many apparatus as he likes in Paris. He can do the AA. He could possibly medal in the AA.