Cottbus World Cup 2026 - Women's Event Final Results | GIGA

COTTBUS WORLD CUP 2026: WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL RESULTS

February 19-22, 2026 | Cottbus, Germany (Lausitz Arena)

Vault

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Rank Gymnast Score
(avg)
VT 1
D / E
VT 2
D / E
Bonus
ND
1
AIN2
Anna
Kalmykova
13.816 14.033
5.4 / 8.633
13.600
4.2 / 9.000
+0.2
2
GER
Karina
Schoenmaier
13.800 13.900
5.0 / 8.900
13.700
4.8 / 8.600
+0.2
-0.1
3
SLO
Teja
Belak
13.516 13.100
4.4 / 8.700
13.933
4.6 / 8.933
+0.2
4
JPN
Kohane
Ushioku
13.333 13.566
4.8 / 8.766
13.100
4.2 / 8.900

5
AIN2
Liudmila
Roshchina
13.316 13.533
5.0 / 8.533
13.100
4.4 / 8.700

6
ITA
Emma
Fioravanti
13.233 13.300
4.4 / 8.900
12.766
4.4 / 8.466
+0.2
-0.1
7
UZB
Oksana
Chusovitina
12.999 13.033
4.4 / 8.633
12.966
4.0 / 8.566
+0.2
8
ISR
Lihie
Raz
12.383 13.000
4.2 / 8.800
11.766
4.4 / 7.466

-0.1


Notes:
VT score = average, VT 1 + VT 2
Bonus = +0.2 for qualifying vaults | ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-break determined via higher single-vault score

Country codes:
AIN2=Authorised Individual Neutral (2) | GER=Germany | ISR=Israel | ITA=Italy | JPN=Japan | SLO=Slovenia | UZB=Uzbekistan

Source: GIGA Data & Analytics
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Uneven Bars

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)
ND
1
ITA
Elisa
Iorio
14.266
6.2 / 8.066

2
AIN2
Milana
Kaiumova
14.133
6.3 / 7.833

3
ITA
Giulia
Perotti
14.033
6.0 / 8.033

4
JPN
Karin
Nakashima
13.800
5.9 / 7.900

5
GER
Lea Marie
Quaas
13.033
5.1 / 7.933

6
AIN1
Ulyana
Kuzmenkova
13.033
5.2 / 7.833

7
ALG
Kaylia
Nemour
12.900
6.5 / 6.400

8
JPN
Aiko
Sugihara
12.133
4.9 / 7.233

Balance Beam

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)

ND
1
JPN
Aiko
Sugihara
14.066
6.0 / 8.066

2
ALG
Kaylia
Nemour
13.833
6.0 / 7.833

3
AIN2
Milana
Kaiumova
13.400
5.7 / 7.700

4
ITA
Emma
Fioravanti
13.233
5.9 / 7.333

5
GER
Lea Marie
Quaas
12.966
5.4 / 7.566

6
UKR
Bohdana
Kovalova
11.566
5.2 / 6.366

7
AIN2
Leila
Vasileva
11.266
5.0 / 6.366

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8
JPN
Karin
Nakashima
10.566
4.8 / 5.766

Floor Exercise

Rank Gymnast Score
(D / E)

ND
1
AIN2
Anna
Kalmykova
13.333
5.6 / 7.733

2
JPN
Aiko
Sugihara
13.133
5.8 / 7.633

-0.3
3
ITA
Emma
Puato
12.933
5.3 / 7.633

4
ISR
Lihie
Raz
12.800
5.1 / 7.700

5
ITA
Emma
Fioravanti
12.600
5.5 / 7.100

6
AIN1
Anastasiya
Smantsar
12.466
5.0 / 7.466

7
AIN1
Ulyana
Kuzmenkova
12.333
5.0 / 7.333

8
CZE
Patricie
Makovickova
12.300
4.9 / 7.400

Notes:
ND = Neutral Deduction
Tie-breaks determined via higher E-score (or highest single vault for VT)

Country codes:
AIN1=Authorised Individual Neutral (1) | AIN2=Authorised Individual Neutral (2) | ALG=Algeria | CZE=Czech Republic | GER=Germany | ISR=Israel | ITA=Italy | JPN=Japan | UKR=Ukraine

Source: GIGA Data & Analytics

About Cottbus 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.
Why do scores change after a routine (inquiries)?
Scores may change if a federation submits an inquiry (typically on D-score element credit). GIGA flags post-score changes directly on the results page so the final ranking is easy to follow.
What does GIGA show on this results page?
GIGA organizes the meet the way fans search for it: qualification leaders and qualifiers (by apparatus), final rankings with medalists highlighted, score details (Total, D, E, ND when available), notable routines (highest D, highest E, biggest total, upgrades), and series points earned.
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: February 22, 2026

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