25. October 2025  
Jakarta, INA  
Artistic Gymnastics

53rd MEN's WORLDS of Artistic Gymnastics 2025

<<  In the first decision of this World Championships, Tokyo Olympic champion and three-time world all-around champion Daiki HASHIMOTO (JPN; 85.131) won the all-around title for the third consecutive time. Behind vice world champion ZHANG, Boheng from China (CHN; 84.333), and Swiss Noe SEIFERT (82.831) on third place won bronze, securing a historic all-around medal for Switzerland for the first time after 75 years! 
With two victories each, the Chinese and American gymnasts finished these World Championships as the most successful nations in the men's competition. In addition to Daiki Hashimoto's victory in the all-around competition, the Japanese also won two silver medals on the apparatus.

* For the first time, Indonesia is hosting a World Gymnastics Championships for men and women in its metropolis of Jakarta, home to 11 million people. From October 19 to 25 the 53rd World Championships for men determined the champions in the all-around competition and on the six apparatus.
There will be no team competition. Unsurprisingly, athletes from Japan, China and Russia dominated the qualifying round of the all-around competition – with Switzerland's Noe Seifert surprisingly coming in second and won brone in the final. Apart from German all-around champion Timo Eder, who ranked on 19 place, this World Championship was already over for the other German gymnasts! 

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Monday / Sunday, Oct. 19 / 10: - Subdivisions 1-
MEN's Qualifications:   ScheduleParticipants
Even after the eighth and final round on the second day of qualifying, Tokyo Olympic champion Daiki Hashimoto (83.065) remained at the top of the all-around competition. In second place was the brilliant Swiss gymnast Noe Seiffert (82.499), ahead of China's Zhang, Boheng (82.331) and Russia's Daniel Marinov (AIN; 81.932). Behind the second Chinese athlete Shi, Cong (81.398) and Colombia's Angel Barajas (80.664), Florian Langenegger is the second Swiss in 7th place, and as last athlete breaking the 80-point barrier with 80.298 points.
However, far behind in terms of points (-1.735 points), German all-around champion Timo Eder qualified in 13th place (78.265) as the only German for the 24-man all-around final on Wednesday.

Final Standing - MEN's AA Qualification 
* Best results at the apparatus:                  
Floor exercises:  Jake Jarman            (GBR) - 14,700;     
Pommel horse:   Maxim Kurbanov       (KAZ) - 14,700;    
Still rings:            Lang, Xingyu            (CHN)  - 14,766; 
► Vault:                   Carlos Edriel Yulo    ( PHI)  - 14,750;  
Parallel bars:       Zou, Jingyuan          (CHN) - 15,466;  
► High bar:             Tomoharu Tsunogai   (JPN) - 14,800;   
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