PARIS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP 2025: WOMEN'S EVENT FINALS - RESULTS
Comprehensive results of 2025 Paris World Challenge Cup; GIGA's full coverage of FIG WAG results, scores & standings. Kaylia Nemour dominates bars, Angelina Melnikova returns with beam gold, Abigail Martin takes VT by 0.016, Sabrina Maneca-Voinea wins FX. In-depth analysis, results & full D/ E score detail. GIGA Event Radar is the ultimate source for WAG competition coverage & latest news updates.
Taking place at the Accor Arena, site of the 2024 Paris Olympics,, the Paris World Challenge Cup brought a deep specialist field and post-Games energy into a compact two-day program.
The competition featured multiple Olympians across qualifications and finals, including Kaylia Nemour (ALG), Angelina Melnikova (AIN/RUS), Jessica Gadirova (GBR), Lisa Vaelen (BEL), Abigail Martin (GBR), Ruby Evans (GBR), Laura Casabuena (ESP), and Morgane Osyssek-Reimer (FRA). Finals rewarded athletes who delivered top-end difficulty with controlled execution. Nemour's high difficulty set the ceiling on uneven bars, while vault finals swung on execution with close score margins separating 1st and 2nd. Melnikova returned to FIG competition and captured beam gold, and Romania’ Maneca-Voinea delivered the day’s highest FX difficulty and claimed the top spot.
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PARIS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP 2025: WOMEN'S EVENT QUALIFICATION RESULTS
Comprehensive results of 2025 Paris World Challenge Cup; GIGA's full coverage of FIG WAG results, scores & standings as Olympians & top gymnasts return to 2024 Paris Olympics arena, including Nemour, Melnikova, Gadirova, Vaelen, Martin, Evans, Casabuena. In-depth analysis, results & full D/ E score detail. GIGA Event Radar is the ultimate source for WAG competition coverage & latest news updates.
Qualifications set a high bar across all four events: vault opened with a dead heat between Karina Schoenmaier and Abigail Martin (both 14.049), while Spain’s Marina Escudero posted the meet’s best E-score on any event (9.166) on her first vault. On uneven bars, Kaylia Nemour’s 15.366 (6.9 / 8.466) put her more than a point clear of the field, and set top UB score of 2025 to date. Angelina Melnikova topped beam with 13.966 (5.7 / 8.266) and scores on both vault and floor qualified her to finals. Floor belonged to Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, whose 5.9 difficulty and 13.666 total led a tightly packed podium featuring Ruby Evans and Lisa Vaelen, with Kaia Tanskanen close behind in fourth. Overall, the event saw deep international depth, with multiple nations advancing at least one finalist on each apparatus.
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