2025 World Championships | MAG Qualifications Live Blog | FYM News

Welcome to FYM News’s live blog coverage of the Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) qualifications at the 2025 World Championships, live from Jakarta, Indonesia! The world’s best gymnasts are gathering to compete for coveted spots in the finals and, ultimately, a chance at becoming world champions. Qualification rounds are crucial; gymnasts must perform their best to secure their place in the all-around and apparatus finals. Today, we will bring you live updates, scores, and breaking news as it unfolds.

The stakes are high, and the competition is expected to be fierce. Keep refreshing this page for the most recent updates, analysis, and highlights from Jakarta. We’ll be tracking top contenders and unexpected performances, providing detailed insights into routines and scores as they happen.

Rotation 4 Standings and Apparatus Leaders

Here’s a quick look at the all-around standings after Rotation 4:

  1. Hashimoto Daiki (Japan) – 83.065
  2. Daniel Marinov (Russia) – 81.932
  3. Caio Souza (Brazil) – 79.166
  4. Diogo Soares (Brazil) – 78.798
  5. Oka Shinnosuke (Japan) – 78.731
  6. Krisztofer Meszaros (Hungary) – 77.699
  7. Vladyslav Hryko (Ukraine) – 75.932
  8. Sebastian Sponevik (Norway) – 75.898

And here are the leaders on each apparatus:

  • FX: Jake Jarman (Great Britain) – 14.700
  • PH: Nariman Kurbanov (Kazakhstan) – 14.700
  • SR: Donnell Whittenburg (United States) – 14.700
  • VT: Artur Davtyan (Armenia) – 14.566
  • PB: Oka Shinnosuke (Japan) – 14.533
  • HB: Tsunogai Tomoharu (Japan) – 14.800

Rotation 4: Notable Performances

Abdelrahman Wakid (EGY) on Pommel Horse: Held a remarkable handstand on the single handle, showcasing impressive clearance. Despite a slightly shaky dismount, he appeared ready to continue.

Omar Mohamed (EGY) on Pommel Horse: Displayed challenging scissors to flairs but struggled with foot form and crashed on the horse during Russians. He scored 11.466 (4.4, 7.066).

Loran de Munck (NED) on Pommel Horse: Faced difficulties transitioning to circles, resulting in a fall. He earned a score of 11.666 (5.7, 5.966).

Vahagn Davtyan (ARM) on Still Rings: Executed a planche down to iron cross, front giant to handstand, and a full-twisting double layout with a step, scoring 13.500 (5.2, 8.300).

Casimir Schmidt (NED) on Pommel Horse: Scored 11.666 (5.4, 6.266).

Artur Avetisyan (ARM) on Still Rings: Impressed with a press up to planche, iron cross, and a double-double layout with a lunge forward, earning 14.200 (5.6, 8.600).

Donnell Whittenburg (USA) on Parallel Bars: Scored 14.300 (5.8, 8.400, +0.1).

Mukhammadzhon Yakubov (RUS) on Floor Exercise: Scored 12.866 (5.3, 7.466, +0.1).

Elijah Faverus and Daniel Marinov’s Efforts

Elijah Faverus (NED) on Pommel Horse: Managed a score of 13.966 (5.7, 8.266).

Daniel Stoddart (NZL) on Still Rings: Achieved a score of 11.266 (3.1, 8.166).

Daniel Marinov (RUS) on Floor Exercise: Showcased a full-twisting double layout and a front double full to double front, scoring 13.400 (5.5, 7.900).

Brody Malone (USA) on Parallel Bars: Recovered from a stumble on a one-arm pirouette to complete a nice double front, scoring 13.633 (5.1, 8.533).

Final Rotation Highlights for Subdivision 4

Mamikon Khachatryan (ARM) on Pommel Horse: Delivered a routine filled with smooth transitions and only minor form breaks, earning 14.400 (5.8, 8.600).

William Fu-Allen (NZL) on Pommel Horse: Experienced a fall near the end of his routine, scoring 10.733 (4.1, 6.633).

Omar Mohamed (EGY) on Floor Exercise: Featured a clean double full down the side but appeared short on the full-in at the end, scoring 12.966 (4.8, 8.266, -0.1).

Casimir Schmidt (NED) on Floor Exercise: Suffered a hands-down on the double layout, scoring 10.266 (4.6, 5.666).

Mukhammadzhon Yakubov (RUS) on Horizontal Bar: Scored 12.966 (5.1, 7.866).

Logan Curtis (NZL) on Pommel Horse: Had leg form issues and a fall, scoring 9.133 (3.3, 5.833).

Daniel Marinov (RUS) on Horizontal Bar: Executed a Kolman and layout Tkachev, sticking the double double layout with some bent knees, scoring 14.133 (5.1, 8.933, +0.1).

Abdelrahman Wakid (EGY) on Floor Exercise: Scored 11.300 (4.5, 6.900, -0.1).

Wang Yi-Hsiang (TWN) on Still Rings: Scored 12.766 (5.2, 7.566).

Kameron Nelson (USA) on Vault: Averaged 13.666 after two vaults, including a handspring double front.

Hamlet Manukyan (ARM) on Pommel Horse: Showcased a Sohn and quick transitions, scoring 14.500 (5.6, 8.900).

Rotation 5 Performances

Jermain Grünberg (NED) on Horizontal Bar: A hard fall on the Cassina marred what was initially a pretty routine, scoring 11.866 (5.0, 6.866).

Casimir Schmidt (NED) on Horizontal Bar: Featured a Zou Li Min and Kolman, scoring 12.466 (4.9, 7.566).

Bart Deurloo (NED) on Horizontal Bar: Included a Tak full, Kolman, and Cassina, scoring 13.833 (5.4, 8.433).

Keegan Greene (NZL) on Floor Exercise: Scored 12.300 (4.5, 7.900, -0.1).

Ahmed Elmaraghy (EGY) on Horizontal Bar: Scored 10.700 (4.3, 6.400).

Daniel Marinov (RUS) on Parallel Bars: Scored 14.200 (5.7, 8.500).

Logan Curtis (NZL) on Floor Exercise: Scored 12.266 (4.7, 7.766).

Lee Chih-Kai (TWN) on Pommel Horse: Scored 14.066 (4.9, 8.433).

Donnell Whittenburg (USA) on Still Rings: Impressed with a straight planche and a piked triple back, scoring 14.700 (6.0, 8.700).

Shiao Yu-Jan (TWN) on Pommel Horse: Scored 13.733 (5.5, 8.233).

Brody Malone (USA) on Still Rings: Scored 13.766 (5.4, 8.366).

Vladislav Poliashov (RUS) on Parallel Bars: Scored 14.233 (5.4, 8.733, +0.1).

Omar Mohamed (EGY) on Horizontal Bar: Stuck the double double layout, scoring 13.200 (4.6, 8.500, +0.1).

Key Takeaways from the 2025 World Championships Qualifications

The 2025 World Championships qualifications have showcased a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, each vying for a coveted spot in the finals. Hashimoto Daiki’s impressive performance and the apparatus leaders’ outstanding routines highlighted the event’s high level of competition. As the competition progresses, gymnasts will need to maintain their focus and consistency to secure their place among the world’s best. This event emphasized the relentless pursuit of perfection and the extraordinary athleticism required to compete at this level. Stay tuned to FYM News for continuing coverage of the 2025 World Championships as we bring you the latest updates, analysis, and results.

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