Ellie Black – Jakarta Beam Final

Her typical routine would have been enough for a medal in MOST World Championships Finals. But Jakarta was one of the greatest all time.

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Worlds ’25 Apparatus Finals – day 2

World Gymnastics Championships 2025 Jakarta. 

Gymnasts warm-up in the arena for Event Finals. Some did a lot. Some very little. Each has their own strategy.

Links to full results.

Vault

Without question, the greatest Men’s VAULT Final in history.

After our Olympic Champ Yulo delivered near perfection on his 1st vault, we thought the legend Davtyan couldn’t catch him due to lower difficulty. BUT it nearly happened. What a rivalry!

Beam

That might be the greatest BEAM Final in history. It’s so often been a disaster.

Following the Beam Final, FIG posted Ellie Black’s Fair Play Award from the Paris Olympics. Everyone loves Ellie, in good position to qualify for her 5th Olympics.

Her Beam was fantastic, by the way.

P Bars

LEGEND. G.O.A.T.

Floor

Thrilled Sigihara Aiko at age-26 is World Champion. Gold on Floor, Bronze on Beam.

I was disappointed for Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, finishing 4th. Fantastic tumbling.

Ruby and Abigail are great on Floor, as are their GBR male teammates.

H Bar

A super strong field of competitors. But there were 2 falls and a number of bent elbow errors.

Brody is World Champion for the second time. Recall he only barely qualified for the Final.

We can argue Brody v Daiki for Gold. But Brody does have 0.2 higher difficulty.

I was happy to see Joe finish Bronze rather than 4th. That was a good set with BIG Triple Pike dismount

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Melnikova, Wong, ZHANG Qingying

World Gymnastics Championships 2025 Jakarta All-around Final.

๐Ÿฅ‡ Angelina Melnikova, AIN, 55.066
๐Ÿฅˆ Leanne Wong, United States, 54.966
๐Ÿฅ‰ Zhang Qingying, China, 54.633

4. Kaylia Nemour ALG 54.564
5. Asia Dโ€™Amato ITA 53.532
6. Rina Kishi JPN 53.232
7. Aiko Sugihara JPN 53.132
8. Abigail Martin GBR 52.998
9, Naomi Visser NED 52.299
10, Ruby Evans GBR 52.066

Full results.

Zhang said she was satisfied with her performance. “I would give myself 95 out of 100 today,” she said.

“My goal was to do my routines as I trained them. I didn’t expect to make the podium, so this result really motivates me for future competitions.”

Source: Xinhua

An amazing Bronze medal, considering she only competes a Kasamatu vault with average execution.


Well … quite a poor All-around Final, I must say. How many gymnasts had zero falls?

How many fell on Wolf turn?

Disappointing after the excellent Men’s Final the previous night.

Leanne Wong had an excellent meet. Many were doubting her Cheng Vault (including me) โ€”ย and she proved the haters wrong. It was fairly good, putting her back in medal contention.

Gold was decided on the very last routine โ€”ย Angelina on Floor. Fans will be criticizing the judges on that score for years to come. Did they get the Out of Bounds deduction wrong? Were the turns evaluated correctly?

Controversial.

Judging at Worlds was better than ever, I felt. But E-scores are too close together. A routine far superior in every way will only get, perhaps, 0.2 higher than the average routine.

How long do we have to wait before FIG compares our human judging D-panels with Fujitsu Gymnastics Judging Supportย System video analysis?

FIG – In 2021 repeat, Melnikova edges Wong to take World All-Around title

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Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. Jessica’s feelings. Spencer actually looking at performance. ๐Ÿ˜€

Women’s FINALISTS – World Gymnastics Championships 2025 Jakarta

Here are the fantastic gymnasts who qualified to the Finals. Congratulations.

Vault

1. Angelina Melnikova AIN 14.499
2. Deng Yalan CHN 14.250
3. Lia Monica Fontaine CAN 14.099
4. Karina Schรถnmaier GER 14.049
5. Anna Kalmykova AIN 13.916
6. Lisa Vaelen BEL 13.816
7. Charlize Mรถrz AUT 13.666
8. Joscelyn Roberson USA 13.599

No Simone. No Rebeca. I would say Vault is the weakest of the apparatus Finals in 2025.

Bars

  1. Kaylia Nemour ALG 15.533
  2. Yang Fanyuwei CHN 14.566
  3. Angelina Melnikova AIN 14.500
  4. Kate McDonald AUS 14.200
  5. Leila Vasilieva AIN 14.200
  6. Zoja Szekely HUN 14.200
  7. Skye Blakely USA 14.166
  8. Naomi Visser NED 14.000

It’s an honour just to compete against Kaylia, the greatest to ever put on grips.

Being second to Kaylia is like being second to Simone on Floor.

Beam

  1. Zhang Qingying CHN 14.366
  2. Flavia Saraiva BRA 13.833
  3. Sabrina Voinea ROU 13.833
  4. Ellie Black CAN 13.466
  5. Sugihara Aiko JPN 13.433
  6. Dulcy Caylor USA 13.333
  7. Amanda Yap SGP 13.300
  8. Kaylia Nemour ALG 13.233

Making the Final is the hard part. On the day, you go aggressively for your very best routine. HIT and good things can happen.

Floor

  1. Sabrina Maneca-Voinea ROU 13.666
  2. Kishi Rina JPN 13.566
  3. Ruby Evans GBR 13.566
  4. Sugihara Aiko JPN 13.366
  5. Denisa Golgota ROU 13.333
  6. Abigail Martin GBR 13.300
  7. Giulia Perotti ITA 13.266
  8. Dulcy Caylor USA 13.266

All-around

  1. Angelina Melnikova AIN 54.566
  2. Sugihara Aiko JPN 54.099
  3. Kaylia Nemour ALG 53.865
  4. Zhang Qingying CHN 53.699
  5. Dulcy Caylor USA 52.765
  6. Karina Schรถnmaier GER 52.131
  7. Lyudmila Roshchina AIN 52.065
  8. Kishi Rina JPN 51.965
  9. Leanne Wong USA 51.865
  10. Alba Petisco ESP 51.665
  11. Ruby Evans GBR 51.599
  12. Abigail Martin GBR 51.532
  13. Asia Dโ€™Amato ITA 51.498
  14. Naomi Visser NED 51.066
  15. Lena Bickel SUI 50.899
  16. Kaia Tanskanen FIN 50.866
  17. Silja Stรถhr GER 50.731
  18. Laia Font ESP 50.665
  19. Breanna Scott AUS 50.665
  20. Zoja Szekely HUN 50.632
  21. Greta Mayer HUN 50.632
  22. Natalia Escalera MEX 50.532
  23. Sona Artamonova CZE 50.531
  24. Lucija Hribar SLO 50.498

Balance Beam Situation2025 WORLDS LIVE BLOG โ€” WOMENโ€™S QUALIFICATION DAY 2

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World Gymnastics Championships ’25 Jakarta – Women’s day 1

Three of 10 subdivisions are complete.

Here’s are the leaders, so far.

Vault

Bars … or we could name them Kaylia Bars

Beam

Look at you Amanda. Reppin’ Singapore.

Floor

All around

  • HIGHLIGHT for sure was Kaylia’s Bars. Unbelievable good again. The best who ever lived AND super consistent.
  • Kaylia fell on Yurchenko Double Twist and had a weird fall on Beam.
  • Stil โ€” I could see Kaylia being World AA Champion 2025. It’s possible.
  • Japan is awesome, as usual. But had falls today.
  • Nakamura’s DEF on Bars is incredible. That skill should be valued higher.
  • Ellie Black leads Beam. This is her 9th Worlds? Or maybe 19th. ๐Ÿ˜€
  • I’m a new Kaia Tanskanen fan. Charlize Moerz is similarly amazing. Kicks out of Double Pike dismount.
  • Tiny Hwang Seohyun shoulda, coulda won Beam here. But she fell on Back 1/1.
  • South Korea is the most under appreciated team.
  • Karina Schรถnmaier is a new leader for German Gymnastics. And she’s very good.
  • Lia Monica Fontaine didn’t have a great day, aside from Vault. But Canada expects she’ll be the new AA for the team behind Ellie.

Gymnastics Now has a page combining MAG & WAG highlights together.

Balance Beam Situation has a LIVE blog.

READ the FIG summing up โž™ Sugihara, Nemour 1-2 overall after first day of womenโ€™s qualification at World Championships in Jakarta

Women’s Podium Training Jakarta Worlds

I love the first World Championships of the quadrennial. It’s fun to see all the new Worlds competitors and start speculating on which will qualify for L.A. Olympics 2028.

Gymnastics Now has a Podium training page.

Here are some of my thoughts on WAG …

The BIG story of Podium is AIN 1 (Russia). I’m predicting they win the most medals of any nation. They look great. And have much to prove after being banned for so many months.

Personally, I support banning dictator-for-life Putin’s nation. His war killed over 1 million people already. BUT since Russia was allowed to compete Jakarta, fans can enjoy some excellent Gymnastics.

Second biggest story is Kaylia Nemour. Our Bars Olympic champ is an AA podium contender. A Worlds medal for Algeria would be a huge accomplishment in our sport.

USA is just another of the top teams here in 2025. Trying to qualify to apparatus finals in order to get a chance at a medal.

The U.S. have won at least one gold at every Worlds since 2006, and the All-Around champion has been an American in all but two of those years.

FIG – โ€˜There were many moments when I thought I wouldnโ€™t make itโ€™: Notes from Saturday podium training at Jakarta Worlds

Random notes:

  • Some good skills and difficulty from around the world. Disappointingly few have excellent execution, however. This means the Code rewards difficulty more than quality. Too bad. It’s less impressive to watch for the general public. And we risk more serious injuries.
  • Impressive skill โž™ Def from Haruka Nakamura. Respect. Not easy on Bars. AND Piked Deltchev. AND Bhardwaj. … I’d say hers is the most difficult routine, irrespective of D-score.
  • The Japanese gymnasts in this Bars line-up all have high, floaty Paks with good form. As good as anyone in the competition.
  • Ellie Black won’t do the AA here. She’s pacing herself, wanting to continue to her 5th Olympics in L.A. 2028.
  • Hwang Seohyun from South Korea is the smallest competitor, I believe. Born 2009. She won Asian Championships on Beam. You can see why.
  • South Korea is the top team that deserves more attention online. They’ve been under-appreciated for years.

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  • Like previous international meets, I like the Korean spotting. A soft touch. Doing the absolute minimum possible.
  • Impressed with the tumbling of Kaia Tanskanen representing Finland. She’s improved & upgraded since the World Cup in Paris.
  • Our Olympic Bars champion, Kaylia Nemour, upgrading to YDT and hitting a fantastic Bar routine.

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  • It feels like women’s Gymnastics is getting more like MAG in that there’s more parity. USA is not so dominant without Simone. I hope this trend continues.
  • Ruby Evans is a legit Vault medal contender. I won’t be surprised if she tries Amanar in the Final.
  • Looking at power for tumbling and vault, I’d say Joscelyn Roberson is
  • I vote for a bonus 0.1 for any gymnast who can keep legs together on Maloney Bars skills. ๐Ÿ˜€
  • Many are complaining about execution of Cheng vaults here. I’d agree. Many are terrible. The code is obviously valuing them too high compared with alternative Vaults. That should be fixed by WTC. E-score evaluation on all vaults should be fixed, as well. Perhaps doubling the current deductions.
  • VERY COOL. Weiler direct to Jaeger โž™ Thelma Adalsteinsdottir. Love it. VIDEO.
  • Celia Serber has terrific potential on Bars.
  • Romania still MUST WATCH for Beam. A fantastic history and legacy on this apparatus.
  • Twin sisters Nathalie and Emelie Westlund compete for Sweden
  • Best true Tkachev โž™ Kate McDonald VIDEO. What turnover!
  • Marta Pihan-Kulesza is back at Worlds. 38-years-young.
  • Flavia balked on one Floor tumbling line. She was fine. Laughed it off. But at the time it looked like an Achilles injury on take-off.
  • AIN (Russia) is back. Lyudmila Roshchina and Angelina Melnikova both warm-up piked (in-bar) Stalders first Touch Bars. Both definitely medal contenders. Super Bars aside from the awful bent knee Giant over the low bar before dismount. Anne-Leen Thorburn from Namibia is rotating with them. Great experience for her.
  • Russia looks great on Beam, as well as Bars. Finalist(s) if they hit. Falls in Podium, however.
  • I’m happy to see CAMEROON at Worlds. But gymnasts who can just barely Kip should not be on Bars. A minimal level should be required.
  • Russia super clean and powerful tumbling, as well. It looks to me like the many, many months out of international competition have not resulted in the anticipated problems. No rust.
  • REALLY like Angelina’s Floor. Age-25 now.
  • I haven’t seen much of China. Zhou Yaqin and Zhang Qingying (the all-arounder this week) are doing Beam. Vault specialist Deng Yalan is a contender. Great Bars, as usual.

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FIG – Notes from Friday podium training at Jakarta Worlds

Ellie Black – podium Beam

Pacing herself for a 5th Olympics in L.A. 2028, Ellie decided to compete only Beam and Bars in Jakarta. These are her 9th Wold championships.

One of the most consistent Beam workers, she’s got a good shot at qualifying for yet another Worlds Beam final.

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Szombathely World Cup RESULTS 2

Beam

Floor

Vault

P Bars

H Bar

Zhou Yaqin – Beam

Wow.