WAG All-Around in 1-minute

If you missed Rebeca’s win in Liverpool, it’s worth going back and watching.

As bad as the Men’s Team Final was — and it was bad — this was one of the BEST women’s AA Finals ever. Most of the top contenders hit 4/4 so Beam falls didn’t decide the ranking.

Rebeca Andrade – Cheng

Best single routine at the World AA Championship.

Some feel the gap between Rebeca and others should be greater, but realize the judges are all in a line now. They can’t see form breaks as easily as in the past.

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Liverpool AA Results

56.899: Rebeca Andrade🇧🇷
55.399: Shilese Jones🇺🇸
55.199: Jessica Gadirova🇬🇧
55.065: Alice Kinsella🇬🇧
54.732: Ellie Black🇨🇦
54.698: Jade Carey🇺🇸
53.899: Ou Yushan🇨🇳
53.798: Miyata Shoko🇯🇵

Many of the top contenders hit 4/4. What an impressive competition.

My faith in Gymnastics is restored.

ZHANG Boheng – H Bar

Under pressure in Team, the reigning World AA Champ HITS.

Men’s Team Final in 1-minute

World Champions China

Sun WeiYang JiaxingYou HaoZhang Boheng and Zou Jingyuan — were able to put a rotten qualification day behind them as they eclipsed Japan and Great Britain for their 10th consecutive team medal at the World Championships and first title since 2018. …

Sun Wei – H Bar

Fan favourite Sun Wei is hurting in Liverpool. Minor injuries.

But in the Team competition he brought his usual beautiful form and style.

Shoyo MIYATA – Vault

Canada coming 3rd with four gymnasts who have never been to Worlds was great. And surprising. BUT Canada does have Ellie Black.

The miracle run of a Japanese team with NO veterans was even more astonishing. Until the very end, they kept putting up routines like this.

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Giorgia Villa 1/1 on Beam

Trusting herself to keep this super difficult combination IN the routine for Team Finals, here’s what happened.