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Personally, I had Nishiyama 1st. BUT as a big Lavi fan, I’m super happy for her. Gold on Vault after 4th AA yesterday.
A deserving podium. HIT routines.
Sadly, Elena fell on release.
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.
Worst Worlds Pommel Final I can recall. All 8 had falls or major errors on Handstand dismount. A disappointment.
World Champion Dante Reive. His father / coach is JD Reive, a U.S. National team member for many years.
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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.

A few notes from the 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Women’s All-around FINAL.
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Arsenii Dukhno is an amazing talent who’s only challenge for the future in Senior is a lack of Ring strength holds. BUT he had a fall on the last apparatus — H Bar — and we wondered if he could stay ahead of the terrific competition. It was an excellent meet with relatively few errors from the top group.

A few notes from the 2025 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Men’s All-around FINAL.
Elena Colas is the best gymnast. BUT MINAMINO Yume was the best gymnast today at the AA Final. She really put together a terrific 4 routines. Congratulations.

In Győr, Hungary 2019 the Jr. winner was Viktoria Listunova, the best Junior of all-time, I’d argue.
In Antalya, Turkey 2023 the Jr. winner was Nakamura Haruka, an Olympian a year later.
Congratulations to Danila LEYKIN (USA) who finished 4th.
And to home town hero Karl Eldrew Yulo who finished 8th.

Amazingly, Arseny Dukhno still won the title despite falling on H Bar, his last apparatus. He had been near perfect over the previous 11 routines.
Arseny has no B-strength on Rings — but still scores well with swing skills and a Triple Tuck dismount.
In Győr, Hungary 2019 the Jr. winner was Shinnosuke Oka who went on to be the Olympic champion.
In Antalya, Turkey 2023 the Jr. winner was Qin Guohuan. Ángel Barajas was second.
I’m sure Arseny was wondering if he’d ever get a chance to compete in an FIG Worlds. He comes from the banned Putin dictatorship.
I led a week long Olympic Solidarity coaching course in Manila in 2011.
MAG and WAG.
Gymnastics was not well developed at that time. Good facilities just being built.
BUT it was obvious that the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines was passionate and determined to build.
Not too many years later they had a World and Olympic champion in Carlos Yulo.
This is only the 36th largest economy of the world.
Both MAG and WAG Artistic programs have grown quickly. What other nation has done so much in so few years?
They are still improving.
I share my excitement and profound optimism for the Philippines’ turn on the world stage. Long dominated by gymnastics powerhouses, the hosting of a global event by this beautiful island country is a tribute to FIG’s inclusivity and to humanity’s aspirations for independence and global solidarity.
FIG President Watanabe

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Some are wondering if USA is just another top team in 2025. I wouldn’t go that far. BUT the USA is beatable right now without Simone. Similarly, Brazil is beatable without Rebeca.
In a 3-up, 3-count team final, one consistent superstar makes a big difference.
I feel Elena’s scores are legit in comparison to the Senior scoring in Jakarta. Bars might be a tenth or two high, but I’m OK with 14.5. That performance would have won the Sr. Worlds AA title. Without question, Elena is a podium contender already in Senior.
Who’s the best Junior we’ve ever seen? I’d say Victoria Komova. But Elena is not far behind.

Read the International Gymnast magazine summing-up:
Elena Colas steers France to women’s team gold at Junior World Championships
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From the Qualification Day – November 21st in Manila, Philippines.
I heard today from FIG that between 1/3 and 1/2 of these Juniors will one day compete a Senior World Championships. It really is a stepping stone.
🥇 France 🇫🇷 108.432
🥈 Japan 🇯🇵 107.930
🥉 USA 🇺🇸 106.230

The BIG story of the day is Elena Colas from France having a near perfect day, hitting and sticking almost everything. This performance would have won the 2025 World Senior Championships, in my opinion.




I was happy to see so many gymnasts compete two Vaults, even if they did not aspire to qualify for the Final. Good experience for the future.

Relatively few have Maloney and Van Leeuwen.
Perhaps the weakest apparatus, overall. But the finalists are excellent. Some of these qualifying routines were hit with no visible deductions. Judges have to invent -1.8 out of elbows bent, or something. 😀

There were many high difficulty mounts. It makes the apparatus more exciting. On the other hand, I was surprised how many Juniors opted to do safer dismounts ➙ Forward Layouts and with twist. Smart.
Reserve Chou Mei (Taiwan) is excellent.

Everyone agrees that artistry (whatever that is) has much improved. Gymnasts are spending more time and effort preparing choreography. Trying to tell a story with their routine.

Read the FIG summing-up:
Chinese men strike gold as Junior World Championships get underway in Manila

Watching Podium training, I expected a lot of falls. BUT performances in competition were good, overall.
Falls mostly on:
Many fell on Vault landings, but not many felt unsafe. Most of the nations made good decisions on difficulty.
Looks to me like we will have more 1/1 twisting Double Tuck dismounts off P Bars in the future. Evan McPhillips (GBR) and Dukhno, for example. All 3 Colombia gymnasts used Flyaway 1/1 twisting Double Tuck dismounts off the end.
Hey. Could Colombia qualify a full team to the L.A. Olympics? They have 2 very strong all-around gymnasts in Ángel Barajas and Camilo Vera.
I recall well when Taiwan qualified a full men’s team unexpectedly. It could happen again.
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