2021 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series

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FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series
Locationvarious — see locations
DateMarch 7 – September 2, 2021 (2021-03-07 – 2021-09-02)
see schedule
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The 2021 FIG World Cup circuit in Artistic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in 2021. A number of events were originally scheduled to take place in 2020 and serve as opportunities for gymnasts to earn points towards Olympic qualification. However, the organization of many events was heavily affected by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in either cancelation or postponement of some events to 2021.[1]

One of the Apparatus World Cup series competitions (Doha), as well as the Stuttgart, Birmingham, and Tokyo All-Around World Cups will be counted towards Olympic qualification through the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series route.[2]

Schedule[]

Events highlighted in green will serve as Olympic qualification events.

World Cup series[]

Date Location Event Type
March 10–13, 2021
June 23–26, 2021[3]
Qatar Doha FIG World Cup 2021 C III – Apparatus

World Challenge Cup series[]

Date Location Event Type
May 27–30, 2021 Bulgaria Varna FIG World Challenge Cup C III – Apparatus
June 3–6, 2021 Egypt Cairo FIG World Challenge Cup C III – Apparatus
June 10–13, 2021 Croatia Osijek FIG World Challenge Cup C III – Apparatus
September 2–5, 2021 Slovenia Koper FIG World Challenge Cup C III – Apparatus
September 9–12, 2021 Turkey Mersin FIG World Challenge Cup C III – Apparatus

Events canceled[]

Date Location Event Type Ref
February 25–28, 2021 Germany Cottbus FIG World Cup 2021 C III – Apparatus [4]
March 4–7, 2021 Azerbaijan Baku FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup, AGF Trophy 2021 C III – Apparatus [5]
March 20–21, 2021 Germany Stuttgart EnBW -DTB-Pokal FIG Individual All-Around World Cup C II – All-Around [6]
March 27, 2021 United Kingdom Birmingham FIG Individual All-Around World Cup C II – All-Around [7]
May 4, 2021 Japan Tokyo FIG Individual All-Around World Cup C II – All-Around [8]

Medalists[]

Men[]

World Cup series[]

Apparatus[]
Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doha Floor Exercise Israel Artem Dolgopyat Spain Rayderley Zapata Greece
Pommel Horse Iran Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov Japan Kohei Kameyama
Rings Greece Eleftherios Petrounias Brazil Arthur Zanetti Iran
Vault Japan Hidenobu Yonekura Ukraine Igor Radivilov Israel Andrey Medvedev
Parallel Bars Turkey Ferhat Arıcan Ukraine Petro Pakhnyuk Brazil Caio Souza
Horizontal Bar Cyprus Marios Georgiou Brazil Arthur Mariano Kazakhstan Milad Karimi

World Challenge Cup series[]

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Varna Floor Exercise Croatia Aurel Benović Israel Artem Dolgopyat United Kingdom
Pommel Horse Ukraine Illia Kovtun Italy Uzbekistan
Rings Austria Vinzenz Höck Italy Salvatore Maresca Italy
Vault Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi Romania Marian Drăgulescu Azerbaijan Ivan Tikhonov
Parallel Bars Ukraine Illia Kovtun Russia Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
Horizontal Bar Croatia Tin Srbić Italy Hungary Krisztián Balázs
Cairo Floor Exercise Ukraine Illia Kovtun Lithuania Cyprus
Pommel Horse Ukraine Illia Kovtun Croatia Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
Rings Egypt Azerbaijan Ukraine Roman Vashchenko
Vault Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi Syria Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Parallel Bars Lithuania Robert Tvorogal Cyprus Ilias Georgiou Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Horizontal Bar Ukraine Illia Kovtun Cyprus Ilias Georgiou Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
Osijek Floor Exercise Kazakhstan Milad Karimi Croatia Aurel Benović United Kingdom
Pommel Horse Albania Matvei Petrov Kazakhstan Nariman Kurbanov Hungary Krisztofer Mészáros
Rings Italy Salvatore Maresca Austria Vinzenz Höck Turkey Adem Asil
Vault Ukraine Igor Radivilov Turkey Adem Asil Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
Parallel Bars Turkey Ferhat Arıcan Kazakhstan Milad Karimi Bulgaria David Huddleston
Horizontal Bar Croatia Tin Srbić Hungary Krisztián Balázs Turkey Adem Asil
Koper Floor Exercise Russia Kirill Prokopev Canada William Emard Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Pommel Horse Albania Matvei Petrov Ukraine Illia Kovtun Croatia Filip Ude
Rings Austria Vinzenz Höck Russia Italy
Vault Israel Andrey Medvedev United Kingdom Courtney Tulloch Canada Félix Dolci
Parallel Bars Turkey Kazakhstan Italy
Horizontal Bar Belgium Hungary Dávid Vecsernyés Canada Félix Dolci
Mersin Floor Exercise Canada Félix Dolci Ukraine Illia Kovtun Canada William Emard
Pommel Horse Jordan Ukraine Illia Kovtun Croatia Filip Ude
Rings Russia Grigorii Klimentev Canada William Emard Russia Viktor Kalyuzhin
Vault Canada William Emard Kazakhstan Milad Karimi Romania Gabriel Burtănete
Parallel Bars Ukraine Illia Kovtun Russia Viktor Kalyuzhin Switzerland
Horizontal Bar Hungary Dávid Vecsernyés Canada Félix Dolci Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
2020–21 World Challenge Cup series winners[]
Apparatus Winner
Floor Exercise Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Pommel Horse Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Rings Austria Vinzenz Hoeck
Vault Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
Parallel Bars Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Horizontal Bar Croatia Tin Srbić

[9]

Women[]

World Cup series[]

Apparatus[]
Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Doha Vault Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina France Coline Devillard Egypt Nancy Taman
Uneven Bars Brazil Rebeca Andrade Ukraine Anastasia Bachynska Brazil Lorrane Oliveira
Balance Beam Ukraine Diana Varinska Hungary Zsófia Kovács Brazil Rebeca Andrade
Floor Exercise Italy Vanessa Ferrari Italy Lara Mori Brazil Lorrane Oliveira

World Challenge Cup series[]

Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Varna Vault France Coline Devillard Russia Uliana Perebinosova Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina
Uneven Bars Russia Uliana Perebinosova Ukraine Diana Varinska United Kingdom Kelly Simm
Balance Beam Ukraine Anastasiia Bachynska France Marine Boyer United Kingdom Ondine Achampong
Floor Exercise Uzbekistan Dildora Aripova
Hungary Hanna Szujó
N/A Russia Uliana Perebinosova
Cairo Vault Egypt Nancy Taman Hungary Bianka Schermann Hungary Csenge Bácskay
Uneven Bars Ukraine Diana Varinska Hungary Zója Székely Romania Larisa Iordache
Balance Beam Romania Larisa Iordache Ukraine Diana Varinska Egypt Zeina Ibrahim
Floor Exercise Hungary Zója Székely Ukraine Diana Varinska Egypt Mandy Mohamed
Osijek Vault Hungary Csenge Bácskay Slovenia Tjaša Kysselef Czech Republic
Uneven Bars Belgium Nina Derwael Hungary Zsófia Kovács Belgium Lisa Vaelen
Balance Beam Belgium Nina Derwael Ukraine Diana Varinska Croatia Ana Đerek
Floor Exercise Croatia Ana Đerek Austria Latvia Elīna Vihrova
Koper Vault Slovenia Tjaša Kysselef Hungary Csenge Bácskay Ukraine
Uneven Bars Slovakia Barbora Mokošová Hungary Zója Székely Slovenia
Balance Beam Canada Croatia Ana Đerek Hungary Zója Székely
Floor Exercise United Kingdom Claudia Fragapane Croatia Ana Đerek Hungary Dorina Böczögő
Mersin Vault Hungary Csenge Bácskay Slovenia Tjaša Kysselef Lithuania Agata Vostruchovaitė
Uneven Bars Hungary Zója Székely Ukraine Yelyzaveta Hubareva Slovenia
Balance Beam Romania Maria Ceplinschi Croatia Ana Đerek Hungary Csenge Bácskay
Floor Exercise Romania Maria Ceplinschi Hungary Dorina Böczögő Croatia Ana Đerek
2020–21 World Challenge Cup series winners[]
Apparatus Winner
Vault Hungary Csenge Bácskay
Uneven Bars Ukraine Diana Varinska
Balance Beam Croatia Ana Đerek
Floor Exercise Croatia Ana Đerek

[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Official news from the Executive Committee – September 2020. International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  2. ^ "USA's Hurd, Mikulak will compete at 2020 American Cup". USA Gymnastics. December 16, 2019.
  3. ^ @gymnastics (June 3, 2021). "#ArtisticGymnastics: The FIG can now confirm that the Apparatus World Cup in Doha will take place from 23 to 26 June" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Pandemic – New postponements or cancellations of World Cups". International Gymnastics Federation. January 11, 2021.
  5. ^ @FIG_media (January 25, 2021). "#ArtisticGymnastics - The Apparatus World Cup in Baku Flag of Azerbaijan (4-7 March 2021) is cancelled due to the health crisis" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  6. ^ "Turnen: EnBW DTB-Pokal 2021 abgesagt". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). January 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "Gymnastics World Cup in Birmingham cancelled due to Coronavirus concerns". British Gymnastics. February 10, 2021.
  8. ^ "Artistic All-Around World Cup in Tokyo cancelled". International Gymnastics Federation. March 9, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Kovtun and Derek triumph with World Challenge Cup Series titles". International Gymnastics Federation. September 15, 2021.
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