Misa Nishiyama – Gold Floor Jr Worlds ’25

Not the strongest tumbler in the Final, but judges obviously like everything else — including artistry.

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Twists & Turns – Jr Worlds Apparatus Finals – Day 1 VIDEOS

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Jr. Gymnastics Worlds Apparatus Finals day 2

Read the FIG summing-up:

Two victories for Vera in ‘veni vidi vici’ performance at Junior Worlds

The last day at Jr Worlds 2025 in Manila, Philippines was exciting.

Now that the meet has ended, I find Wikipedia the best place to check RESULTS.

  • Camilo Vera (Colombia) was the biggest highlight of the day ➙ tying for GOLD on P Bars and then electrifying the audience on H Bar by increasing difficulty connecting Cassina to Kolman. Then sticking dismount. A deserving World Champion. In fact, the H Bar final was super strong.
  • Karl Eldrew Yulo will be another of the world’s best gymnasts for Philippines for many years to come.
  • All-Around champion Arsenii Dukhno (AIN) gold on Men’s Vault with an easy Yurchenko triple twist and Kasamatsu + double twist. Certain to be on future AIN senior teams, though his Ring strength is lacking.
  • Nishiyama Misa (JPN) gold on Floor
  • Xiang Yina (CHN) amazing execution and difficulty on Beam to win China’s only title of the day
  • Still, Japan is the team to watch closest on Beam for the rest of the world
  • Caroline Moreau (USA) must be very happy with her performance and medals. Bronze medals on bars, beam, and in the team final. The NCAA team that gets Caroline is going to have a great competitor under pressure.
  • Elena Colas was by far the best Jr. AA gymnast at Worlds. I suspect she’ll be hungry to join the very top group of Seniors in competition for the rest of this cycle.
  • Danila Leykin (USA) looks to have potential to fit into future U.S. senior teams. Counting score, possibly, on P Bars and H Bar. Good Pommels.
  • Between 1/3 and 1/2 of these competitors will eventually qualify for a senior Worlds. We’ve enjoyed a preview of those future stars.
  • Many juniors are training for Summer Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026 in Senegal — which has different age requirements than FIG. Each nation will have to decide whether or not to send athletes. Maximum 2 / nation for WAG and MAG.

Read the International Gymnast magazine summing up of the last day:

Colombia’s Camilo Vera doubly golden on last day of apparatus finals at Junior World Championships

I’ll apply for a media credential for Dakar, having led Gymnastics courses there in the past, but it’s far from certain that I’ll get one.

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Men’s & Women’s All-Around Final at Jr Worlds – day 2

Beam

Enjoyable Beam Final, for a change. Only 2 falls. All finalists showed some excellent Gymnastics.

🥇 Xiang Yina 🇨🇳 14.133
🥈 Minamino Yume 🇯🇵 13.800
🥉 Caroline Moreau 🇺🇸 13.600

Floor

Elena had a 0.3 deduction for out of bounds.

🥇🇯🇵 NISHIYAMA Misa 5.3/8.233 – 13.533
🥈🇫🇷 COLAS Elena 5.6/7.900 -0.3 – 13.200
🥉🇫🇷 PRAT Maiana 5.3/7.866 – 13.166

Vault

A good final. The medalists would be very competitive in any Sr. competition.

Dukhno STUCK Yurchenko 3/1 twist. A Vault motor genius.

🥇 Arsenii Dukhno ◻️ 14.333
🥈 Sol Scott 🇬🇧 14.066
🥉 Evan McPhillips 🇬🇧 13.950

P Bars

Fun Final with some great Gymnastics. Some unique skills.

Seems there is no tie-break.

🥇 Camilo Vera 🇨🇴 13.866
🥇 Ojima Nao 🇯🇵 13.866
🥉 Yang Lanbin 🇨🇳 13.600
🥉 Leykin Danila USA 13.600

H Bar

Last routine at an excellent Jr World Championships was Camilo VERA from Colombia. He shocked the very savvy audience connecting Cassina to Kolman. Then sticking dismount. A deserving World Champion.

🥇 Camilo Vera 🇨🇴 14.533
🥈 Danila Leykin 🇺🇸 14.233
🥉 Karl Eldrew Yulo 🇵🇭 14.000

Home fans even happier with Yulo the 2nd collecting his 2nd individual apparatus medal.

Top 3 all stuck dismount collecting 0.1 bonus.

Camilo VERA won P Bars and H Bar. I’m still thinking about putting down a wager on Columbia qualifying a full team to the L.A. Olympics. 😀

Gia Giudice & Shawn Johnson win SPECIAL FORCES

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test is an American reality quasi-military training television series …

… pits contestants, dubbed “recruits”, against harsh environments all around the world in a shortened training course that is designed to replicate a number of elements of the actual United States Special Forces selection course …

… hostile and unforgiving warfare environments, while testing their mental and physical ability …

Shawn Johnson East was one of two ‘winners‘ who passed all those tests. Her husband, Andrew East, made it to the top 5.

Congratulations.

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Men’s & Women’s All-Around Final at Jr Worlds VIDEOS

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Jr. Gymnastics Worlds Apparatus Finals day 1

Vault

Personally, I had Nishiyama 1st. BUT as a big Lavi fan, I’m super happy for her. Gold on Vault after 4th AA yesterday.

Bars

A deserving podium. HIT routines.

Sadly, Elena fell on release.

Floor

Favourite Dukhno had the most difficulty. But landings and O.B. dropped him to 4th. Judges “boxed” the E-scores, as usual, but I’d say they got the medal ranking correct.

Pommels

Worst Worlds Pommel Final I can recall. All 8 had falls or major errors on Handstand dismount. A disappointment.

Rings

World Champion Dante Reive. His father / coach is JD Reive, a U.S. National team member for many years.

Women’s Jr Worlds AA Gymnastics Final HIGHLIGHTS

Read the FIG summing-up:

Minamino and Dukhno grab Junior World All-Around titles on a night of surprises in the Philippines

It looked to be a coronation for Elena Colas — but she had problems on Bars after warming-up perfectly. A shocker for me. And a major deduction on Beam.

Manamino Yume had a terrific meeting to improve her qualifications score by 0.30 to total 53.632. Silver Elena Colas of France (53.298). Bronze Nishiyama Misa of Japan (53.066).

Both Japanese gymnasts are coached by two-time World Floor Exercise champion Murakami Mai, who said that her new dream in gymnastics is to see her protégées on World and Olympic podiums.

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  1. Manamino Yume JPB 53.632
  2. Elena Colas FRA 53.298
  3. Nishiyama Misa JPN 53.066
  4. Lavi Crain USA 52.399
  5. Caroline Moreau USA 51.599
  6. Milana Kaiumova AIN 51.332
  7. Maiana Prat FRA 51.232
  8. Jiang Shuting CHN 51.165
  9. Sofia Shtykhetskaya AIN 50.899
  10. Lucia Piliarova SVK 50.766

Full results.

A few notes from the 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Women’s All-around FINAL.

  • Surprisingly, BEAM was the most impressive apparatus. Japan puts on a clinic. China has even more difficulty and even better quality — but their gymnasts often fall. Somehow Japan usually hits in recent years.
  • BARS was the weakest, overall. Many of these short gymnasts have not yet mastered Maloney, making FIG routine construction challenging.
  • Choreography on Floor was mostly good. Routines much more entertaining than in the past.
  • FIG WTC obviously cares about “artistry“. But they still require artists to pin on a number that flops around during competition. Can you imagine a Cirque performer or dancer putting up with that crap?
  • Winner of the Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2023 in Antalya, Turkey, was Nakamura Haruka, an Olympian a year later.
  • Winner of the Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2019 in Győr, Hungary, was Viktoria Listunova, the best Junior of all-time, I’d argue.
  • BUT ➙ Many of the TOP senior gymnasts in the world in 2025 today did NOT do well at previous Jr Worlds. It’s one meet. And not all that great a predictor of future Gymnastics success.
  • Helena FINC (GBR) is a great gymnast already with potential for their Senior team
  • Lavi Crain (USA) has true AA potential as a Senior, as well
  • Lucia PILIAROVA. Beautiful Bars worker. Study her line.
  • there were few dangerous looking vaults, skills, etc. Coaches were smart enough to have their gymnasts use simple dismounts if the intended one was not ready
  • MINAMINO Yume showed a TRUE Geinger between the rails, not the “cheater” 1/4 twist used by everyone else. Respect. Not to mention Jam to Jaeger layout 1/1.
  • Caroline MOREAU and a few others I admire for being confident enough to compete a Bar routine without a coach running around underneath.
  • volume way too high in that small hotel ballroom. My noise cancelling headphones helped.
  • I’m wondering if we need announce every inquiry to the arena audience. Better would be to announce ONLY those scores that change. It was definitely a distraction. Also, why are the judges changing so many D-scores? Get it right in the first place.
  • did Sofia SHTYKHETSKAYA keep her knees straight on that over-bar Giant tap before dismount? It’s normally a built-in -0.3 deduction. And unnecessary.

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