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2021 in artistic gymnastics

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Below is a list of notable men's and women's artistic gymnastics international events held in 2021, as well as the medalists.

Retirements

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Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2021
Gymnast Country Date Ref
Nile Wilson  Great Britain January 14, 2021 [1]
Krisztián Berki  Hungary February 4, 2021 [2]
Daria Spiridonova  Russia February 17, 2021 [3]
Leah Grießer  Germany May 9, 2021 [4]
Aliya Mustafina  Russia June 8, 2021 [5]
Kenzo Shirai  Japan June 16, 2021 [6]
Zoé Allaire-Bourgie  Canada June 19, 2021 [7]
Epke Zonderland  Netherlands June 24, 2021 [8]
MyKayla Skinner  United States August 1, 2021 [9]
Sam Mikulak  United States August 9, 2021 [10]
Maria Holbură  Romania August 10, 2021 [11]
Naoto Hayasaka  Japan September 24, 2021 [12]
Giulia Steingruber  Switzerland October 1, 2021 [13]
Deng Shudi  China October 2, 2021 [14]
Mai Murakami  Japan October 24, 2021 [15]
Ümit Şamiloğlu  Turkey November 19, 2021 [16]
Victoria-Kayen Woo  Canada November 24, 2021 [17]
Alexander Shatilov  Israel December 2, 2021 [18]
Shogo Nonomura  Japan December 12, 2021 [19]
Larisa Iordache  Romania December 16, 2021 [20]

Calendar of events

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Date Location Event Men's winners Women's winners
April 21–25 Switzerland Basel European Championships AA: Russia Nikita Nagornyy
FX: Russia Nikita Nagornyy
PH: Armenia Artur Davtyan
SR: Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
VT: Ukraine Igor Radivilov
PB: Turkey Ferhat Arıcan
HB: Russia David Belyavskiy
AA: Russia Viktoria Listunova
VT: Switzerland Giulia Steingruber
UB: Russia Angelina Melnikova
BB: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
FX: United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova
May 21 Australia Gold Coast[21] Oceania Championships AA: New Zealand Mikhail Koudinov AA: Australia Emily Whitehead
May 22–27 Egypt Cairo African Championships AA: Egypt Omar Mohamed AA: Egypt Zeina Ibrahim
May 27–30 Bulgaria Varna FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Croatia Aurel Benović
PH: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
SR: Austria Vinzenz Höck
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Croatia Tin Srbić
VT: France Coline Devillard
UB: Russia Uliana Perebinosova
BB: Ukraine Anastasia Bachynska
FX: Uzbekistan Dildora Aripova & Hungary Hanna Szujó
June 3–6 Egypt Cairo FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
PH: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
SR: Egypt Ali Zahran
VT: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
PB: Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
HB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
VT: Egypt Nancy Taman
UB: Ukraine Diana Varinska
BB: Romania Larisa Iordache
FX: Hungary Zója Székely
June 4–6 Brazil Rio de Janeiro Pan American Championships TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Caio Souza
FX: Ecuador Israel Chiriboga
PH: Argentina Santiago Mayol
SR: Brazil Caio Souza
VT: Brazil Caio Souza
PB: Brazil Caio Souza
HB: Colombia Javier Sandoval
TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
VT: Mexico Natalia Escalera
UB: Brazil Lorrane Oliveira
BB: Costa Rica Luciana Alvarado
FX: Brazil Ana Luiza Lima
June 10–13 Croatia Osijek FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Kazakhstan Milad Karimi
PH: Albania Matvei Petrov
SR: Italy Salvatore Maresca
VT: Ukraine Igor Radivilov
PB: Turkey Ferhat Arıcan
HB: Croatia Tin Srbić
VT: Hungary Csenge Bácskay
UB: Belgium Nina Derwael
BB: Belgium Nina Derwael
FX: Croatia Ana Đerek
June 18–20 Mexico Guadalajara Junior Pan American Championships TF:  United States
AA: United States Fred Richard
FX: Brazil Yuri Guimarães
PH: Colombia Ángel Barajas
SR: Dominican Republic Jabiel Polanco
VT: United States Fred Richard
PB: United States Ian Lasic-Ellis
HB: United States Fred Richard
TF:  United States
AA: United States Katelyn Jong
VT: United States Katelyn Jong & United States Kaliya Lincoln
UB: United States Katelyn Jong
BB: United States Madray Johnson
FX: United States Kaliya Lincoln
March 10–13
June 23–26[22]
Qatar Doha FIG World Cup FX: Israel Artem Dolgopyat
PH: Iran Saeid Reza Keikha
SR: Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
VT: Japan Hidenobu Yonekura
PB: Turkey Ferhat Arıcan
HB: Cyprus Marios Georgiou
VT: Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina
UB: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
BB: Ukraine Diana Varinska
FX: Italy Vanessa Ferrari
July 23–August 8[23][24][25][26][27] Japan Tokyo Olympic Games TF:  ROC
AA: Japan Daiki Hashimoto
FX: Israel Artem Dolgopyat
PH: United Kingdom Max Whitlock
SR: China Liu Yang
VT: South Korea Shin Jae-hwan
PB: China Zou Jingyuan
HB: Japan Daiki Hashimoto
TF:  ROC
AA:United States Sunisa Lee
VT:Brazil Rebeca Andrade
UB:Belgium Nina Derwael
BB: China Guan Chenchen
FX: United States Jade Carey
September 2–5 Slovenia Koper FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Russia Kirill Prokopev
PH: Albania Matvei Petrov
SR: Austria Vinzenz Höck
VT: Israel Andrey Medvedev
PB: Turkey Sercan Demir
HB: Belgium Maxime Gentges
VT: Slovenia Tjaša Kysselef
UB: Slovakia Barbora Mokošová
BB: Canada Cassandra Lee
FX: United Kingdom Claudia Fragapane
September 9–12 Turkey Mersin FIG World Challenge Cup FX: Canada Félix Dolci
PH: Jordan Ahmad Abu al Soud
SR: Russia Grigorii Klimentev
VT: Canada William Emard
PB: Ukraine Illia Kovtun
HB: Hungary Dávid Vecsernyés
VT: Hungary Csenge Bácskay
UB: Hungary Zója Székely
BB: Romania Maria Ceplinschi
FX: Romania Maria Ceplinschi
October 18–24 Japan Kitakyushu World Championships AA: China Zhang Boheng
FX: Italy Nicola Bartolini
PH: United States Stephen Nedoroscik
SR: China Lan Xingyu
VT: Philippines Carlos Yulo
PB: China Hu Xuwei
HB: China Hu Xuwei
AA: Russian Gymnastics Federation Angelina Melnikova
VT: Brazil Rebeca Andrade
UB: China Wei Xiaoyuan
BB: Japan Urara Ashikawa
FX: Japan Mai Murakami
November 9–15 Bolivia Cochabamba Junior South American Championships TF:  Chile
AA: Chile Luciano Letelier
TF:  Argentina
AA: Argentina Isabella Ajalla
October 27–31 Bangladesh Dhaka South Central Asian Championships TF:  Uzbekistan
AA: Uzbekistan Utkirbek Juraev
FX: Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Mirvaliev
PH: India Debang Dey
SR: India Omkar Shinde
VT: Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Mirvaliev
PB: India Omkar Shinde
HB: Uzbekistan Utkirbek Juraev
TF:  Uzbekistan
AA: Uzbekistan Anastasiya Miroshnichenko
VT: Uzbekistan Anastasiya Miroshnichenko
UB: Uzbekistan Dildora Aripova
BB: Uzbekistan Dildora Aripova
FX: Uzbekistan Anastasiya Miroshnichenko
November 12–14[28] Wales Cardiff Northern European Championships TF:  Wales
AA: Wales Joe Cemlyn-Jones
FX: Wales Joe Cemlyn-Jones
PH: Wales Joe Cemlyn-Jones
SR: Republic of Ireland Daniel Fox
VT: Republic of Ireland Ewan Mcateer
PB: Wales Brinn Bevan
HB: Norway Sofus Heggemsnes
TF:  England
AA: Scotland Emily Bremner
VT: Denmark Sara Jacobsen
UB: Finland Iida Haapala
BB: England Megan Bridge
FX: Isle of Man Tara Donnelly
November 25–December 5 Colombia Cali Junior Pan American Games TF:  United States
AA: United States Vahe Petrosyan
FX: United States Tobias Liang
PH: United States David Shamah
SR: Dominican Republic Jabiel Polanco
VT: Mexico Ricardo Torres
PB: United States David Shamah
HB: Brazil Diogo Paes
TF:  United States
AA: United States Katelyn Jong
VT: United States Tiana Sumanasekera
UB: United States Madray Johnson
BB: United States Madray Johnson
FX: United States Kailin Chio
December 8–13 Argentina San Juan South American Championships TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Gabriel Faria
FX: Argentina Santiago Mayol
PH: Brazil Gabriel Faria
SR: Argentina Daniel Villafañe
VT: Brazil Josué Heliodoro
PB: Argentina Julian Jato
HB: Brazil Patrick Sampaio
TF:  Brazil
AA: Brazil Júlia Soares
VT: Chile Franchesca Santi
UB: Argentina Brisa Carraro
BB: Brazil Júlia Soares
FX: Brazil Júlia Soares

Canceled events

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several events were canceled.

Scheduled Date Location Event Ref
February 25–28 Germany Cottbus FIG World Cup [29]
March 4–7 Azerbaijan Baku FIG World Cup [30]
March 20–21 Germany Stuttgart FIG All-Around World Cup [31]
March 27 United Kingdom Birmingham FIG All-Around World Cup [32]
May 4 Japan Tokyo FIG All-Around World Cup [33]
May 29–June 1 China Hangzhou Asian Championships [34]

Medalists

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Women

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International events

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Olympics Team  ROC
Lilia Akhaimova
Viktoria Listunova
Angelina Melnikova
Vladislava Urazova
 United States
Simone Biles
Jordan Chiles
Sunisa Lee
Grace McCallum
 Great Britain
Jennifer Gadirova
Jessica Gadirova
Alice Kinsella
Amelie Morgan
All-Around United States Sunisa Lee Brazil Rebeca Andrade Russia Angelina Melnikova
Vault Brazil Rebeca Andrade United States MyKayla Skinner South Korea Yeo Seo-jeong
Uneven Bars Belgium Nina Derwael Russia Anastasia Ilyankova United States Sunisa Lee
Balance Beam China Guan Chenchen China Tang Xijing United States Simone Biles
Floor Exercise United States Jade Carey Italy Vanessa Ferrari Japan Mai Murakami
Russia Angelina Melnikova
World Championships All-Around Russian Gymnastics Federation Angelina Melnikova United States Leanne Wong United States Kayla DiCello
Vault Brazil Rebeca Andrade Italy Asia D'Amato Russian Gymnastics Federation Angelina Melnikova
Uneven Bars China Wei Xiaoyuan Brazil Rebeca Andrade China Luo Rui
Balance Beam Japan Urara Ashikawa Germany Pauline Schaefer-Betz Japan Mai Murakami
Floor Exercise Japan Mai Murakami Russian Gymnastics Federation Angelina Melnikova United States Leanne Wong

Regional championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
African All-Around Egypt Zeina Ibrahim Egypt Farah Hussein South Africa Naveen Daries
European All-Around Russia Viktoria Listunova Russia Angelina Melnikova United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova
Vault Switzerland Giulia Steingruber United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova Russia Angelina Melnikova
Uneven Bars Russia Angelina Melnikova Russia Vladislava Urazova United Kingdom Amelie Morgan
Balance Beam France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos Netherlands Sanne Wevers Ukraine Anastasia Bachynska
Floor Exercise United Kingdom Jessica Gadirova Russia Angelina Melnikova Italy Vanessa Ferrari
Oceania All-Around Australia Emily Whitehead Australia Georgia-Rose Brown Australia Brianna Scott
Pan American Team  Brazil  Mexico  Argentina
All-Around Brazil Rebeca Andrade Costa Rica Luciana Alvarado Brazil Lorrane Oliveira
Vault Mexico Natalia Escalera Panama Hillary Heron Ecuador Alaís Perea
Uneven Bars Brazil Lorrane Oliveira Brazil Christal Bezerra Mexico Daniela Briceño
Balance Beam Costa Rica Luciana Alvarado Mexico Paulina Campos Brazil Júlia Soares
Floor Exercise Brazil Ana Luiza Lima Brazil Christal Bezerra Argentina Abigail Magistrati

World Cup series

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Men

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International events

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
Olympics Team  ROC
Denis Ablyazin
David Belyavskiy
Artur Dalaloyan
Nikita Nagornyy
 Japan
Daiki Hashimoto
Kazuma Kaya
Takeru Kitazono
Wataru Tanigawa
 China
Lin Chaopan
Sun Wei
Xiao Ruoteng
Zou Jingyuan
All-Around Japan Daiki Hashimoto China Xiao Ruoteng Russia Nikita Nagornyy
Floor Exercise Israel Artem Dolgopyat Spain Rayderley Zapata China Xiao Ruoteng
Pommel Horse United Kingdom Max Whitlock Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai Japan Kazuma Kaya
Rings China Liu Yang China You Hao Greece Eleftherios Petrounias
Vault South Korea Shin Jae-hwan Russia Denis Ablyazin Armenia Artur Davtyan
Parallel Bars China Zou Jingyuan Germany Lukas Dauser Turkey Ferhat Arıcan
Horizontal Bar Japan Daiki Hashimoto Croatia Tin Srbić Russia Nikita Nagornyy
World Championships All-Around China Zhang Boheng Japan Daiki Hashimoto Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Floor Exercise Italy Nicola Bartolini Japan Kazuki Minami Finland Emil Soravuo
Pommel Horse United States Stephen Nedoroscik China Weng Hao
Japan Kazuma Kaya
none awarded
Rings China Lan Xingyu Italy Marco Lodadio Italy Salvatore Maresca
Russian Gymnastics Federation Grigorii Klimentev
Vault Philippines Carlos Yulo Japan Hidenobu Yonekura Israel Andrey Medvedev
Parallel Bars China Hu Xuwei Philippines Carlos Yulo China Shi Cong
Horizontal Bar China Hu Xuwei Japan Daiki Hashimoto United States Brody Malone

Regional championships

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Competition Event Gold Silver Bronze
African All-Around Egypt Omar Mohamed Egypt Ziad Khater Nigeria Uche Eke
European All-Around Russia Nikita Nagornyy Russia David Belyavskiy Ukraine Illia Kovtun
Floor Exercise Russia Nikita Nagornyy Switzerland Benjamin Gischard Italy Nicola Bartolini
Pommel Horse Armenia Artur Davtyan Russia Nikita Nagornyy United Kingdom Joe Fraser
Rings Greece Eleftherios Petrounias Russia Nikita Nagornyy Italy Salvatore Maresca
Vault Ukraine Igor Radivilov Israel Andrey Medvedev United Kingdom Giarnni Regini-Moran
Parallel Bars Turkey Ferhat Arıcan Russia David Belyavskiy Switzerland Christian Baumann
Germany Lukas Dauser
Horizontal Bar Russia David Belyavskiy Germany Andreas Toba Turkey Adem Asil
Oceania All-Around New Zealand Mikhail Koudinov Australia Mitchell Morgans Australia Jesse Moore
Pan American Team  Brazil  United States  Colombia
All-Around Brazil Caio Souza United States Paul Juda Brazil Diogo Soares
Floor Exercise Ecuador Israel Chiriboga Brazil Tomás Florêncio Argentina Julian Jato
Pommel Horse Argentina Santiago Mayol Colombia Javier Sandoval Brazil Francisco Barretto
Rings Brazil Caio Souza Argentina Federico Molinari Colombia Kristopher Bohórquez
Vault Brazil Caio Souza Mexico Fabián de Luna Argentina Daniel Villafañe
Parallel Bars Brazil Caio Souza Colombia Javier Sandoval Brazil Diogo Soares
Horizontal Bar Colombia Javier Sandoval Colombia José Manuel Martínez Argentina Santiago Mayol

World Cup series

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Season's best scores

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Women

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Note: Only the scores of senior gymnasts from international events have been included below. Only one score per gymnast is included.

All-around

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 57.731 Olympic Games QF
2 Sunisa Lee  United States 57.433 Olympic Games AA
3 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 57.399 Olympic Games QF
4 Angelina Melnikova  Russia 57.199 Olympic Games AA
5 Vladislava Urazova  Russia 57.099 Olympic Games QF
6 Viktoria Listunova  Russia 56.932 Olympic Games QF
7 Nina Derwael  Belgium 56.598 Olympic Games QF
8 Tang Xijing  China 56.432 Olympic Games QF
9 Leanne Wong  United States 56.340 World Championships AA
10 Jade Carey  United States 56.265 Olympic Games QF
11 Mai Murakami  Japan 56.032 Olympic Games AA
12 Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos  France 55.966 Olympic Games TF
13 Kayla DiCello  United States 55.700 World Championships QF
14 MyKayla Skinner  United States 55.398 Olympic Games QF
15 Jessica Gadirova  Great Britain 55.199 Olympic Games QF
16 Grace McCallum  United States 55.166 Olympic Games TF
17 Lu Yufei  China 55.066 Olympic Games QF
18 Zhang Jin  China 54.932 Olympic Games QF
19 Zsófia Kovács  Hungary 54.732 Olympic Games QF
20 Jennifer Gadirova  Great Britain 54.699 Olympic Games QF

Vault

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Simone Biles  United States 15.183 Olympic Games QF
2 Jade Carey  United States 15.166 Olympic Games QF
3 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 15.100 Olympic Games QF
4 MyKayla Skinner  United States 14.916 Olympic Games EF
5 Giulia Steingruber  Switzerland 14.823 European Championships EF
6 Yeo Seo-jeong  South Korea 14.800 Olympic Games QF
7 Alexa Moreno  Mexico 14.716 Olympic Games QF
8 Shallon Olsen  Canada 14.699 Olympic Games QF
9 Lilia Akhaimova  Russia 14.699 Olympic Games QF
10 Angelina Melnikova  Russia 14.683 Olympic Games EF

Uneven bars

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Nina Derwael  Belgium 15.400 Olympic Games TF
Sunisa Lee  United States 15.400 Olympic Games TF
3 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 15.100 World Championships QF
4 Anastasia Ilyankova  Russia 14.966 Olympic Games QF
5 Angelina Melnikova  Russia 14.933 Olympic Games QF
6 Viktoria Listunova  Russia 14.900 Olympic Games TF
7 Vladislava Urazova  Russia 14.866 Olympic Games QF
8 Wei Xiaoyuan  China 14.733 World Championships QF
9 Lu Yufei  China 14.700 Olympic Games QF
Elisabeth Seitz  Germany 14.700 Olympic Games QF

Balance beam

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Guan Chenchen  China 14.933 Olympic Games QF
2 Luo Rui  China 14.566 World Championships QF
3 Viktoria Listunova  Russia 14.333 Olympic Games TF
Tang Xijing  China 14.333 Olympic Games QF
5 Sunisa Lee  United States 14.200 Olympic Games QF
Vladislava Urazova  Russia 14.200 Olympic Games AA
7 Giorgia Villa  Italy 14.150 Flanders International Team Challenge
8 Larisa Iordache  Romania 14.133 Olympic Games QF
9 Urara Ashikawa  Japan 14.100 World Championships EF
Ellie Black  Canada 14.100 Olympic Games QF
Lu Yufei  China 14.100 Olympic Games QF

Floor exercise

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Rank Name Country Score Event
1 Jade Carey  United States 14.366 Olympic Games EF
2 Angelina Melnikova  Russia 14.300 European Championships QF
3 Vanessa Ferrari  Italy 14.266 Doha World Cup EF
4 Viktoria Listunova  Russia 14.166 Olympic Games TF
Mai Murakami  Japan 14.166 Olympic Games EF
6 Simone Biles  United States 14.133 Olympic Games QF
7 Rebeca Andrade  Brazil 14.066 Olympic Games QF
8 Jessica Gadirova  Great Britain 14.066 Olympic Games QF
Leanne Wong  United States 14.066 World Championships AA
10 Kayla DiCello  United States 13.800 World Championships QF
Jennifer Gadirova  Great Britain 13.800 Olympic Games QF

Men

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All around

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Floor exercise

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Pommel horse

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Rings

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Single vault

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No. Gymnast Nation Score Event
1 Wataru Tanigawa  Japan 15.533 NHK Trophy
2 Hidenobu Yonekura  Japan 15.500 All Japan Championships Tryout
3 Keisuke Asato  Japan 15.300 All Japan Championships VT QF
4 Adem Asil  Turkey 15.266 Olympic VT Final
5 Daiki Hashimoto  Japan 15.233 All Japan Championships AA QF
6 Chen Yilu  China 15.200 Chinese National Games VT Final
7 Andrey Medvedev  Israel 15.133 Doha World Cup VT Final
8 Shin Jea-hwan  South Korea 15.100 Olympic QF
9 Carlos Yulo  Philippines 15.066 All Japan Team Championships
10 Zhang Boheng  China 15.033 Chinese Championships AA QF

Vault

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Parallel bars

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Horizontal bar

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Japan, China, and Russia only

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