
SIMONE – Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year



2025 All Japan Championships MAG All Around Results:
Daiki Hashimoto won his fifth straight artistic gymnastics national championships on Sunday after coming out on top in a battle between the last two Olympic men’s individual all-around gold medalists.
Hashimoto, the 23-year-old winner of the 2021 Tokyo Games, was second after Friday’s qualification round behind Paris Olympics gold medalist Shinnosuke Oka. But 85.464 points from six apparatuses in Sunday’s final lifted him to 169.695 in total, edging his 21-year-old rival by 0.600.
He has become the first gymnast to win the title five times in a row since Kohei Uchimura, whose dominance lasted for a decade from 2008 through 2017.
Gymnastics: Daiki Hashimoto edges battle of Olympic gold medalists with Shinnosuke Oka

Recall Joe Fishburn from his competition days?
Fishburn, a gymnastics coach from Scarborough, had a six-second head start on his fellow finalist and finished the course in a record-breaking 55 seconds, according to the programme.
The 24-year-old Team GB gymnast paid tribute to his grandmother, Christine, who brought him up after his mother died when he was two. …
BBC – Winners crowned after grand final
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The two-time Olympic champion is targeting a return to the world stage later this year in Jakarta: “I’m still not sure [about the events], my coach can answer better than I can, but we train everything… except floor,” Andrade told Olympics.com.
… I’m not sure if I’ll take part – we don’t know anything yet. It will depend a lot on what the team plans …
An impressive performance under pressure.
One small step on Vault landing. The rest was superb.
Oklahoma’s Jordan Bowers beats out U.S. Olympians to win NCAA title
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AA ➡️ Frederick Richard, 84.264
FX ➡️ Asher Hong, 14.600
PH ➡️ Patty Hoopes, 14.833
SR ➡️ Asher Hong, 14.433
VT ➡️ Kameron Nelson, 14.633
PB ➡️ Paul Juda, 14.200
HB ➡️ Emre Dodanli, 13.833
Following a scoring inquiry, Amy Wier’s balance beam score was changed to 9.850, earning Mizzou a third-place finish over Utah.

As Stanford had won the last 5 championships, I ASSuMEd they’d pull off victory #6 in 2025.
BUT Fred Richard and Michigan Men’s Gymnastics took the victory. At home.
Congratulations.

Getting knocked out early in 2024 is forgotten. OU is — again — the NCAA team to beat.
Oklahoma has won 3 of the last 4 National Championships.
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OU women’s gymnastics team captures seventh NCAA championship