2025 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Women’s Event Finals - Results

Comprehensive WAG event finals results from the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia. Gold medals won by Angelina Melnikova (VT), Kaylia Nemour (UB), Qingying Zhang (BB), and Sugihara Aiko (FX).

Melnikova won VT gold (14.466), Canadian Lia-Monica Fontaine earned silver (14.033), American Joscelyn Roberson took bronze (13.983).Kaylia Nemour secured UB gold with 15.566, the highest single score across all events at 2025 Championships. Melnikova added bars silver (14.500), while China's Fanyuwei Yang won bronze (14.500) in a tie break with Melnikova decided via higher exectution score. Qingying Zhang secured the balance beam title (15.166), Nemour won silver (14.300), and Japan's Aiko Sugihara earned bronze (14.166), On floor, Sugihara won her first world title (13.833), while British gymnasts Ruby Evans (13.666) and Abigail Martin (13.466) claimed silver and bronze, respectively.


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2025 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Women’s All Around Final Results

Comprehensive WAG AA final results from the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia. Angelina Melnikova won AA gold, Leanne Wong silver, and Qingying Zhang bronze, with Kaylia Nemour in 4th place just missing a place on the podium.

The all-around final delivered compelling drama as Angelina Melnikova claimed gold with 55.066, holding off Leanne Wong, who earned silver with 54.966, just one tenth back. Notably, in the AA final, Wong delivered the highest cumulative all around execution score of the event (32.866). China's Qingying Zhang secured bronze (54.633), collecting China's first women's world all-around medal since 2019. Kaylia Nemour's fourth-place finish, less than a tenth behind third place (54.564), included a spectacular bar routine (15.166) - almost 5 tenths higher than the next closest score (Melnikova's 14.7), despite missing a connection that trimmed her finals vs. qualifications D-score - and it appeared that a fall on the 2.0 wolf turn in finals as well as qualifications would inform her later approach to event finals.

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2025 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Women’s All Around Qualifications Results

Comprehensive WAG Qualifications results from the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia. Angelina Melnikova leads All Around going into AA final, with Aiko Sugihara second, Kaylia Nemour third, Qingying Zhang fourth, USA’s Dulcy Caylor fifth; Leanne Wong also advances to finals in ninth place after qualifications.

The qualification round at the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta established early narratives that would persist throughout the competition. Melnikova topped qualifying with 54.566, showcasing her veteran composure across all four events. Notably, Nemour posted the highest single difficulty score of the entire championships (7.1) in qualifications on uneven bars - along with the highest All Around cumulative D score (23.2) - while Sugihara's 9.3 execution on floor represented the highest E score of the competition.

The American contingent saw Leanne Wong qualify ninth to the all-around final after an uncharacteristic vault error where she balked on her first attempt, scoring just 11.733 instead of her typical mid-14s. Despite the mishap, Wong harnessed her trademark poise and precision to deliver three subsequent clean, confident routines advancing her to the AA finals.

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2025 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: PROVEN CHAMPIONS DOMINATE AS NEW STARS RISE IN JAKARTA

Full results and rankings from the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia. Complete 2025 World Championships Jakarta recap: Angelina Melnikova wins AA & vault gold; USA's Leanne Wong AA silver, Chnia’s Qingying Zhang AA bronze. Kaylia Nemour bars champion; Zhang Qingying beam gold; Sugihara floor champion.

The 2025 World Championships, which took place in Jakarta from October 1 9-26, marked a transitional moment in women's gymnastics, with established champions asserting their dominance while a new generation made their mark. Angelina Melnikova captured her second world all-around title, demonstrating remarkable consistency four years after her first crown in 2021, while 18-year-old Algerian star Kaylia Nemour continued her meteoric rise following her Paris Olympic gold medal. Read the full analysis → https://gigaprogym.com/recap-world-championships-2025

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