2026 AGF Trophy | Event Qualification
Ukraine's Polina Diachenko and Kristina Hrudetska led the way, with Diachenko topping uneven bars and Hrudetska leading balance beam and floor exercise qualifications, while Daniz Aliyeva qualified first on vault.
2026 AGF TROPHY: WOMEN'S EVENT QUALIFICATION RESULTS
Vault
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| Gymnast | Score (avg) |
VT 1 D / E |
VT 2 D / E |
Bonus ND |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 AZE |
Daniz Aliyeva |
12.950 | 12.800 4.2 / 8.700 |
12.700 3.8 / 8.900 |
-0.1 |
| 2 UKR |
Viktoriia Ivanenko |
12.825 | 12.800 4.2 / 8.700 |
12.450 3.6 / 8.850 |
-0.1 |
| 3 AZE |
Khadija Abbaszada |
12.600 | 12.600 3.6 / 9.000 |
12.200 3.4 / 8.800 |
|
| 4 UZB |
Milana Gaynulina |
12.300 | 12.300 3.6 / 8.700 |
11.900 3.4 / 8.500 |
|
| 5 AZE |
Aytan Mammadova |
11.925 | 12.000 3.4 / 8.600 |
11.850 3.2 / 8.750 |
-0.1 |
Notes:
VT score = average, VT 1 + VT 2
ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-break determined via higher single-vault score
Country codes:
AIN=Independent Neutral • ALG=Algeria • ARG=Argentina • AUT=Austria • AZE=Azerbaijan • BRA=Brazil • BUL=Bulgaria • CAN=Canada • CHI=Chile • CMR=Cameroon • CRO=Croatia • EGY=Egypt • ESP=Spain • GBR=Great Britain • GER=Germany • GRE=Greece • HKG=Hong Kong • HUN=Hungary • ITA=Italy • MAR=Morocco • NAM=Namibia • NOR=Norway • NZL=New Zealand • PAN=Panama • RSA=South Africa • SEN=Senegal • SLO=Slovenia • SRB=Serbia • UKR=Ukraine • USA=United States • UZB=Uzbekistan • ZWE=Zimbabwe
Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
| Rank | Gymnast | Country | Score | VT1 D | VT1 E | VT1 ND | VT2 D | VT2 E | VT2 ND | Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Daniz Aliyeva | AZE | 12.950 | 4.2 | 8.700 | -0.1 | 3.8 | 8.900 | ||
| 2 | Viktoriia Ivanenko | UKR | 12.825 | 4.2 | 8.700 | -0.1 | 3.6 | 8.850 | ||
| 3 | Khadija Abbaszada | AZE | 12.600 | 3.6 | 9.000 | 3.4 | 8.800 | |||
| 4 | Milana Gaynulina | UZB | 12.300 | 3.6 | 8.700 | 3.4 | 8.500 | |||
| 5 | Aytan Mammadova | AZE | 11.925 | 3.4 | 8.600 | 3.2 | 8.750 | -0.1 |
Uneven Bars
| Gymnast | Score (D / E) |
ND |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 UKR | Polina Diachenko | 13.150 5.3 / 7.850 | |
| 2 AZE | Daniz Aliyeva | 12.850 5.2 / 7.650 | |
| 3 AZE | Nazanin Teymurova | 12.550 4.9 / 7.650 | |
| 4 UKR | Kristina Hrudetska | 12.400 5.4 / 7.000 | |
| 5 UKR | Viktoriia Ivanenko | 12.050 4.6 / 7.450 | |
| 6 UZB | Milana Gaynulina | 11.300 4.3 / 7.000 | |
| 7 AZE | Khadija Abbaszada | 9.000 2.1 / 6.900 | |
| 8 AZE | Aytan Mammadova | 8.300 3.0 / 5.300 |
Balance Beam
| Gymnast | Score (D / E) |
ND |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 UKR | Kristina Hrudetska | 13.250 5.3 / 7.950 | |
| 2 UKR | Polina Diachenko | 13.100 5.5 / 7.700 | -0.1 |
| 3 UKR | Viktoriia Ivanenko | 11.450 4.5 / 7.050 | -0.1 |
| 4 AZE | Nazanin Teymurova | 11.400 4.6 / 6.800 | |
| 5 AZE | Khadija Abbaszada | 11.150 4.6 / 6.550 | |
| 6 UZB | Milana Gaynulina | 10.900 4.8 / 6.100 | |
| 7 AZE | Aytan Mammadova | 10.800 4.7 / 6.100 |
Floor Exercise
| Gymnast | Score (D / E) |
ND |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 UKR | Kristina Hrudetska | 12.600 4.9 / 7.700 | |
| 2 UKR | Polina Diachenko | 12.250 4.6 / 7.650 | |
| 3 UZB | Milana Gaynulina | 11.650 4.5 / 7.150 | |
| 4 AZE | Khadija Abbaszada | 11.550 4.1 / 7.550 | -0.1 |
| 5 AZE | Aytan Mammadova | 11.350 3.9 / 7.450 | |
| 6 UKR | Viktoriia Ivanenko | 10.750 4.1 / 6.950 | -0.3 |
Notes:
ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-breaks determined via higher E-score (or highest single vault for VT)
Country codes:
AIN=Independent Neutral • ALG=Algeria • ARG=Argentina • AUT=Austria • AZE=Azerbaijan • BEL=Belgium • BRA=Brazil • BUL=Bulgaria • CAN=Canada • CHI=Chile • CHN=China • CMR=Cameroon • CRO=Croatia • CZE=Czech Republic • EGY=Egypt • ESP=Spain • FIN=Finland • FRA=France • GBR=Great Britain • GER=Germany • GRE=Greece • HKG=Hong Kong • HUN=Hungary • ISR=Israel • ITA=Italy • LUX=Luxembourg • MAR=Morocco • MAS=Malaysia • NAM=Namibia • NED=Netherlands • NOR=Norway • NZL=New Zealand • PAN=Panama • POL=Poland • ROU=Romania • RSA=South Africa • SEN=Senegal • SLO=Slovenia • SRB=Serbia • SVK=Slovakia • SWE=Sweden • TUR=Turkey • UKR=Ukraine • USA=United States • UZB=Uzbekistan • ZWE=Zimbabwe
Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
Tie-breaks determined via higher E-score (or highest single vault for VT)
Country codes:
AIN=Independent Neutral • ALG=Algeria • ARG=Argentina • AUT=Austria • AZE=Azerbaijan • BEL=Belgium • BRA=Brazil • BUL=Bulgaria • CAN=Canada • CHI=Chile • CHN=China • CMR=Cameroon • CRO=Croatia • CZE=Czech Republic • EGY=Egypt • ESP=Spain • FIN=Finland • FRA=France • GBR=Great Britain • GER=Germany • GRE=Greece • HKG=Hong Kong • HUN=Hungary • ISR=Israel • ITA=Italy • LUX=Luxembourg • MAR=Morocco • MAS=Malaysia • NAM=Namibia • NED=Netherlands • NOR=Norway • NZL=New Zealand • PAN=Panama • POL=Poland • ROU=Romania • RSA=South Africa • SEN=Senegal • SLO=Slovenia • SRB=Serbia • SVK=Slovakia • SWE=Sweden • TUR=Turkey • UKR=Ukraine • USA=United States • UZB=Uzbekistan • ZWE=Zimbabwe
Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
About 2026 Senior WAG Event Finals Scoring & Format
How is a WAG event final score calculated at elite FIG events?
For uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise, total score = Difficulty (D) + Execution (E), minus any Neutral Deductions (ND). GIGA displays totals and, when available, the D/E/ND components so fans can see whether a result was driven by difficulty, execution quality, or deductions.
How is the vault final ranked?
In the vault final, gymnasts perform two vaults. The final vault result is based on the average of the two vault scores, with the highest single vault score shown when available for tie-break context.
What is the fastest way to interpret a score?
Quick read: high D = harder routine / bigger risk. High E = cleaner routine / better landings, form, control. ND present = a neutral penalty that reduces the total.
How are ties handled in event finals?
For bars, beam, and floor, ties are typically separated by higher E-score, then D-score if needed. For vault, tie-break context may include the highest single vault score.
What does GIGA show on this finals results page?
GIGA organizes the event finals the way fans search for them: final rankings, medal results, apparatus score details, D/E/ND breakdowns, vault average details, tie-break context, and format notes that explain unusual final-field situations.
Last updated: May 19, 2026