Gymnastics world rankings


  • From the beginning on of GYMmedia ranking (from Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996)

    is the NUMBER of the
    GYMmedia-world ranking list,
    also to the start of Olympic year 2000!

  • So are only more than 40 points between the number one Alexei Nemow (RUS) and his pursuer Alexei Bondarenko (RUS).
  • Naoya Tsukahara's (JPN) difference to the Russian trio are only 12 points.
  • There is first time a gymnast winning an  International Tournament, who doesn't rank before in the Ranking List:
    Zheng,Lihui   (CHN) was the best in Sydney and ranked now on 95th place.
    The new Australian All around Champion Pavel Mamin is also new in the World Ranking list an starts on  171st position.
  • The topical GYMmedia - World ranking list  includes now 264 gymnasts  from 38 countries .
  • Seit Einführung der GYMmedia-Weltrangliste (Olympische Spiele Atlanta 1996) bleibt  

    auch die NUMMERder
    GYMmedia-Weltrangliste
    zu Beginn des olympischen Jahres 2000!

  • Somit trennen Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) vom führenden Alexei Nemow (RUS) noch etwas mehr als 4
    RankBibNameTotal1143

    VARFOLOMEEV D

    VARFOLOMEEV Darja

    GER 30.600 30.350 31.900 29.900 92.850Q2197

    ONOFRIICHUK T

    ONOFRIICHUK Taisiia

    UKR 30.600 27.550 30.350 29.200 90.150Q3115

    NIKOLOVA S

    NIKOLOVA Stiliana

    BUL 29.350 29.400 30.050 29.050 88.800Q4154

    RAFFAELI S

    RAFFAELI Sofia

    ITA 28.700 28.350 30.300 26.850 87.350Q5200

    IKROMOVA T

    IKROMOVA Takhmina

    UZB 28.400 28.300 29.600 27.500 86.300Q6199

    KEYS R

    KEYS Rin

    USA 28.900 28.100 27.400 28.200 85.200Q7142

    SIMAKOVA A

    SIMAKOVA Anastasia

    GER 28.800 27.250 27.700 28.200 84.700Q8153

    DRAGAS T

    DRAGAS Tara

    ITA 27.800 29.000 27.750 27.850 84.650Q9152

    SUMKIN MM

    SUMKIN Meital Maayan

    ISR 27.300 28.650 28.300 25.550 84.250Q10196

    KARIKA P

    KARIKA Polina

    UKR 28.100 27.600 28.200 25.750 83.900Q11151

    MUNITS D

    MUNITS Daniela

    ISR 28.050 26.200 28.550 27.150 83.750Q12182

    LICA A

    LICA Amalia

    ROU 28.150 26.600 28.750 26.150 83.500Q13
    Rank
    WOMEN

    per )*
    nation

    1KhorkinaSvetlanaRUS12x

    2

    AmanarSimonaROM9x
    4KarpenkoVictoriaUKR9x
    9DongFanxiaoCHN12x
    13RayEliseUSA15x
    14FurnonLudivineFRA11x
    17SlaterAlanaAUS10x
    18PolozkovaAlenaBLR8x
    22SugawaraRisaJPN14x
    25MoroSaraESP8x
    27VargaAdriennHUN10x
    28TousekYvonneCAN7x
    35MasonLisaGBR7x
    43ChussovitinaOksanaUZB6x
    40BergamelliMonicaITA10x
    53EvdokimovaIrinaKAZ2x
    56SchweigertBirgitGER12x
    61TsavdaridouVasilikiGRE7x
    75KomrskovaJanaCZE1x
    77HypolitoDanieleBRA6x
    85NuytenMoniqueNED1x
    97LopezDenisse

    The U.S. team and Simone Biles remain on top of the rankings, as women’s qualifications conclude at Worlds

    As expected, the U.S. team and Simone Biles remained on top of the team and all-around rankings as the women’s qualifications concluded at the World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium held September 30-October 8.

    The U.S. team recorded a 171.395 in subdivision two, and the total remained the highest score of the qualifications after the 10 subdivisions of competition were completed. Great Britain held onto the second highest team score with 166.130, followed by China 165.663, Brazil 164.297, Italy 162.230, the Netherlands 161.197, France 160.930 and Japan 158.497. The 9-12 team rankings were Australia 157.896, Romania 157.795, Korea 157.297 and Canada 157.229. All 12 countries have now earned a team qualification to the 2024 Olympic Games, while the top eight teams also qualified to the team final on Wednesday evening.

    Simone Biles, five-time-world all-around champion, and Shilese Jones, last year’s silver medalist in the all-around, both of the U.S., topped the rankings in the all-around with 58.865 and 56.932. Last year’s all-around bronze medalist, Jessica Gadirov

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    The Gymternet

    Up to 8 women will qualify to the Olympic Games by ranking first and second overall on each apparatus at the end of the FIG’s Apparatus World Cup series, which began with Cairo in February and ends with Doha in April.

    Each gymnast who places in the top 16 at an apparatus world cup receives points that coincide with their ranking. At the conclusion of the four apparatus world cups, the top 2 gymnasts with the highest three-meet point total on each apparatus will be eligible to qualify for the Olympic Games if eligible (their NOC hasn’t qualified a team and they haven’t already qualified individually). If a top-ranked athlete is ineligible, their world cup spots will be reallocated to the next-eligible competitor, and these rankings reflect the reallocation of points with only eligible athletes listed.

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