Antwerp Worlds AA Finalists

Diogo Soares is the final qualifier. He also earned an individual spot for Paris.

MAG Apparatus Finalists

Pommels is the strongest Final. Any of these guys could medal on the day.

You have to call Artur the favourite.

Biggest surprise at Worlds ➙ Canada MAG

Insiders all knew that Canada could be one of the top teams with super talents like Félix Dolci and his club teammate William Émard.

Tokyo Olympian René Cournoyer (now age-26) has been one of most artistic gymnasts for years.

BUT Canada waited until it really counted to put together the best team performance of any Olympic contenders. (In fact, I’d argue that Canada was also most consistent at the 2022 Worlds.)

It’s a team strategy. Lower difficulty, higher execution and consistency. More teams should do this. Smart.

I doubt anyone predicted Canada could finish as high as 4th.

Since Canada started on Pommels, they brought in specialist Jayson Rampersad. The Worlds rookie looked a veteran to me. Nailing his difficult routine. Actually, he said his heart rate was going up — but when he looked back at his teammates, confidence returned.

And what can we say about Zach Clay. (age-28). A mainstay of Canada’s top team for years. Finally getting a chance to meet his lifetime goal of competing Olympics.

Zach did not train nor plan to compete the AA in qualification. But things happen — and Zach did do all six.

I talked to alternate Yanni Chronopoulos about how difficult is to be ready — but not compete. He graciously gave all credit to his teammates.

Canada has not qualified a full team since the Kyle Shewfelt era. 2008.

See you in Paris.

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Day 1 MAG Worlds video

Lukas Dauser is proud of Germany

Despite MANY personal and team challenges, Germany put together the best qualification competition of any team so far.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

highlights of Men’s qualification – day 1

Trying to make sense of what happened the first day of Worlds?

2/3rds of the men’s teams have competed. Top 12 will win a team placement in the Paris Olympics.

Kensley will get you up-to-speed.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (36min)

Here’s the official FIG write-up:

2/3 of Men’s qualification complete

A good meet, overall. I was impressed.

Mostly HIT routines.

MOST of the top apparatus specialists HIT. The finals will be epic.

Weirdly, Yulo took a zero on Vault. He landed on his back. That was right after having a flukey ping on Rings. The grips slipped. I don’t know whether the first fall had any effect on the second.

I was most impressed with Germany today. Despite losing Andreas Toba to injury in podium training, they found a way to put together a qualifying competition. #respect

Spain was terrific too. Turkey and Netherlands, as well.

Some nation is going to finish 13th. A huge disappointment.

China often doesn’t put much importance on the team qualification. But today was about the worst performance I can recall. They might not even make the Team Final 2023.

Kensley is reporting that that Lin Chaopan has flown in from China (Asian Games) and may be substituted in for team final.

We have Italy, Switzerland, Korea, Canada, France and others yet to compete. It’s a dogfight.