Osijek World Cup 2025: Women’s Event Finals
GIGA Event Radar delivers complete women's event qualifications results from the 2025 Osijek FIG World Cup; gold medalists from the event: Bulgaria’s Valentina Georgieva, VT (14.149), China’s Yang Fanyuwei, UB (13.766), Netherland’s Eythora Thorsdottir, BB (13.900), and USA’s Jayla Hang, FX (13.466).
2025 Osijek World Cup
The fourth stop of the 2025 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series was held in Osijek, Croatia. The event featured both established veterans and emerging athletes who found their way to the podium, as Bulgaria’s Valentina Georgieva claimed vault gold (14.149), Yang Fanyuwei secured uneven bars gold (13.766), Eythora Thorsdottir captured balance beam gold (13.900), and Jayla Hang won floor (13.466).
See full results → https://gigaprogym.com/results-event-finals-osijek-world-cup-2025
Antalya World Cup 2025: BREAKTHROUGHS AND RISING CONTENDERS
Complete women's event finals results for 2025 Antalya World Cup 2025; GIGA's recap report offers full podium coverage, including gold medalists, Jayla Hang on VT, Yang Fanyuwei on UB, Claire Pease on BB, and Aiko Sugihara on FX.
Antalya Marks 3rd Stop Of 2025 World Cup Series
The third stop of the 2025 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series brought Olympians, rising seniors, and event specialists to Antalya, Turkey. Across four days of competition, gymnasts unveiled new skills, delivered medal breakthroughs, and set early-season scoring benchmarks as the road to October’s World Championships in Jakarta came into focus.
Read the full analysis → https://gigaprogym.com/recap-antalya-world-cup-2025
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.
See full results → https://gigaprogym.com/results-event-finals-world-championships-2025