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BAKU WORLD CUP 2026: WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL RESULTS

March 5-8, 2026 | Baku, Azerbaijan (Milli Gimnastika Arenasi)

Vault

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Rank Gymnast Score
(avg)
VT 1
D / E
VT 2
D / E
Bonus
ND
1
AIN
Anna
Kalmykova
13.716 13.933
5.400 / 8.533
13.100
4.200 / 8.900
+0.2
2
CRO
Tijana
Korent
13.133 12.800
4.000 / 8.800
13.066
4.200 / 8.866
+0.2
3
JPN
Shoko
Miyata
13.016 12.866
5.000 / 8.166
13.166
4.400 / 8.766

-0.3
4
UKR
Bohdana
Kovalova
12.933 13.000
4.200 / 8.800
12.466
3.800 / 8.766
+0.2
-0.1
5
CRO
Mila
Prpic
12.583 12.833
4.200 / 8.633
11.933
3.600 / 8.433
+0.2
-0.1
6
AZE
Daniz
Aliyeva
12.500 12.900
4.200 / 8.700
12.100
3.400 / 8.700

7
UZB
Oksana
Chusovitina
12.299 13.333
4.400 / 8.933
11.266
3.800 / 7.466

8
PAN
Hillary
Heron
6.216 12.433
4.200 / 8.533
0.000
0.000 / 0.000

-0.3


Notes:
VT score = average, VT 1 + VT 2
ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-break determined via higher single-vault score

Country codes:
AIN=Independent Neutral • AZE=Azerbaijan • CRO=Croatia • JPN=Japan • PAN=Panama • UKR=Ukraine • UZB=Uzbekistan

Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
Rank Gymnast Country Score VT1 D VT1 E VT1 ND VT2 D VT2 E VT2 ND Bonus
1Anna KalmykovaAIN13.7165.4008.5330.0004.2008.9000.000+0.2
2Tijana KorentCRO13.1334.0008.8000.0004.2008.8660.000+0.2
3Shoko MiyataJPN13.0165.0008.166-0.3004.4008.7660.0000.0
4Bohdana KovalovaUKR12.9334.2008.8000.0003.8008.766-0.100+0.2
5Mila PrpicCRO12.5834.2008.6330.0003.6008.433-0.100+0.2
6Daniz AliyevaAZE12.5004.2008.7000.0003.4008.7000.0000.0
7Oksana ChusovitinaUZB12.2994.4008.9330.0003.8007.4660.0000.0
8Hillary HeronPAN6.2164.2008.533-0.3000.0000.0000.0000.0
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Uneven Bars

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)
ND
1
ALG
Kaylia
Nemour
15.233
7.000 / 8.233

2
AIN
Leila
Vasileva
14.033
6.200 / 7.833

3
AIN
Sofia
Shtykhetskaya
13.800
5.900 / 7.900

4
UKR
Bohdana
Kovalova
13.000
5.900 / 7.100

5
AIN
Anna
Kalmykova
12.800
5.700 / 7.100

6
AIN
Ulyana
Kuzmenkova
12.666
5.100 / 7.566

7
GRE
Magdalini
Tsiori
12.666
5.100 / 7.566

8
SVK
Barbora
Kundrat
9.466
4.400 / 5.066

Balance Beam

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)

ND
1
JPN
Mana
Okamura
14.133
6.000 / 8.133

2
ALG
Kaylia
Nemour
13.800
6.100 / 7.800

-0.1
3
JPN
Shoko
Miyata
13.533
5.600 / 7.933

4
ITA
Chiara
Barzasi
13.233
5.500 / 7.733

5
UKR
Anastasiia
Lev
12.833
5.700 / 7.133

6
ITA
Angelica
Finiguerra
12.800
5.100 / 7.700

7
MLT
Philippa
Busuttil
11.500
5.000 / 6.500

8
SLO
Lucija
Hribar
10.800
4.200 / 6.600

Floor Exercise

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)

ND
1
JPN
Mana
Okamura
13.533
5.500 / 8.033

2
AIN
Anna
Kalmykova
13.366
5.700 / 7.966

-0.3
3
TUR
Sevgi
Kayisoglu
12.700
5.200 / 7.500

4
MAR
Salina
Bousmayo
12.333
5.100 / 7.233

5
AIN
Anastasiya
Smantsar
12.266
4.800 / 7.466

6
UKR
Kristina
Hrudetska
12.200
4.900 / 7.300

7
CZE
Patricie
Makovickova
12.000
4.900 / 7.100

8
SLO
Vita
Prijanovic
11.733
4.200 / 7.533

Apparatus Rank Gymnast Country Score D-Score E-Score ND
UB1Kaylia NemourALG15.2337.0008.2330.000
UB2Leila VasilevaAIN14.0336.2007.8330.000
UB3Sofia ShtykhetskayaAIN13.8005.9007.9000.000
UB4Bohdana KovalovaUKR13.0005.9007.1000.000
UB5Anna KalmykovaAIN12.8005.7007.1000.000
UB6Ulyana KuzmenkovaAIN12.6665.1007.5660.000
UB7Magdalini TsioriGRE12.6665.1007.5660.000
UB8Barbora KundratSVK9.4664.4005.0660.000
BB1Mana OkamuraJPN14.1336.0008.1330.000
BB2Kaylia NemourALG13.8006.1007.800-0.100
BB3Shoko MiyataJPN13.5335.6007.9330.000
BB4Chiara BarzasiITA13.2335.5007.7330.000
BB5Anastasiia LevUKR12.8335.7007.1330.000
BB6Angelica FiniguerraITA12.8005.1007.7000.000
BB7Philippa BusuttilMLT11.5005.0006.5000.000
BB8Lucija HribarSLO10.8004.2006.6000.000
FX1Mana OkamuraJPN13.5335.5008.0330.000
FX2Anna KalmykovaAIN13.3665.7007.966-0.300
FX3Sevgi KayisogluTUR12.7005.2007.5000.000
FX4Salina BousmayoMAR12.3335.1007.2330.000
FX5Anastasiya SmantsarAIN12.2664.8007.4660.000
FX6Kristina HrudetskaUKR12.2004.9007.3000.000
FX7Patricie MakovickovaCZE12.0004.9007.1000.000
FX8Vita PrijanovicSLO11.7334.2007.5330.000
Notes:
ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-breaks determined via higher E-score (or highest single vault for VT)

Country codes:
AIN=Independent Neutral • ALG=Algeria • CZE=Czech Republic • GRE=Greece • ITA=Italy • JPN=Japan • MAR=Morocco • MLT=Malta • SLO=Slovenia • SVK=Slovakia • TUR=Turkey • UKR=Ukraine

Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
GIGA Event Radar compiles complete event final results from the FIG Apparatus World Cup Baku 2026. This comprehensive dataset features granular D-Score and E-Score performance bifurcation, highlighting elite international competition and establishing the definitive professional standard for women's artistic gymnastics scoring and analytics.

About Baku World Cup 2026 Scoring & Format

How is a WAG score calculated at FIG events?
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 score was driven by difficulty, cleanliness, or both.
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 medalists determined at an Apparatus World Cup?
Medals are awarded in apparatus finals. Qualification determines who advances; finals determine the podium on each apparatus.
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What is the FIG Apparatus World Cup Series and why do points matter?
The Apparatus World Cup Series is a multi-event circuit where athletes earn World Cup points per apparatus at each stop, building a season-long ranking on each event. Points are assigned based on placements, with finals placements prioritized. The series can serve as a qualification pathway for major championships depending on the season's FIG qualification rules.


Last updated: March 8, 2026

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