2022 World Championships MAG Qualifiers

A total of 208 men will qualify to world championships in 2022, either individually or as a member of a team. NOCs with a qualified team may participate with 4 or 5 gymnasts. For NOCs without a qualified team, a maximum of 5 gymnasts may participate.

Continental Championships | Teams

A total 24 men’s teams (up to 120 men) will qualify through continental championships by NOC, including 13 from Europe, 5 from Asia, 4 from the Americas, 1 from Africa, and 1 from Oceania.

OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS – May 22-25
Australia James Bacueti, Tyson Bull, Mitchell Morgans, Clay Stephens, Heath Thorpe (alternates: David Tanner, Marcus Casamento)
ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – June 15-18
China Sun Wei, Yang Jiaxing, You Hao, Zhang Boheng, Zou Jingyuan (alternates: Shi Cong, Su Weide, Yin Dehang)
Japan Doi Ryosuke, Hashimoto Daiki, Kamoto Yuya, Tanigawa Kakeru, Tanigawa Wataru (alternate: Kaya Kazuma)
Taiwan Hung Yuan-Hsi, Lin Guan-Yi, Tang Chia-Hung, Tseng Wei-Sheng, Yeh Cheng (Lee Chih-Kai was initially named to the team but withdrew due to illness)
South Korea Kim Hansol, Kim Jaeho, Lee Junghyo, Lee Junho, Ryu Sunghyun (alternate: Lee Jangwon)
Kazakhstan Emil Akhmejanov, Ilyas Azizov, Milad Karimi, Nariman Kurbanov, Dmitriy Patanin
AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – July 8-11
Egypt Abdelrahman Abdelhaleem, Ahmed Abdelrahman, Mohamed Afify, Omar Mohamed, Ali Zahran (Zaid Khater was initially named to the team but was replaced by Zahran)
PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – July 14-17
United States Asher Hong, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Colt Walker, Donnell Whittenburg (alternate: Yul Moldauer)
Brazil Lucas Bitencourt, Yuri Guimarães, Arthur Mariano, Diogo Soares, Caio Souza (alternate: Patrick Sampaio)
Canada Zachary Clay, Felix Dolci, William Émard, Chris Kaji, Sam Zakutney (alternate: Kenji Tamane)
Colombia Jossimar Calvo, Dilan Jimenez, Andres Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Javier Sandoval
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – August 18-21
Great Britain Joe Fraser, James Hall, Jake Jarman, Giarnni Regini-Moran, Courtney Tulloch (alternate: Adam Tobin)
Turkey Ferhat Arican, Adem Asil, Yunus Gündogdu, Mehmet Ayberk Kosak, Ahmet Önder (alternate: Sercan Demir)
Spain Nestor Abad, Thierno Diallo, Nicolau Mir, Joel Plata, Rayderley Zapata (alternate: Pau Jimenez)
Italy Yumin Abbadini, Nicola Bartolini, Lorenzo Casali, Matteo Levantesi, Carlo Macchini (alternate: Mario Macchiati; Ludovico Edalli was originally listed but was replaced by Macchini)
France Cameron-Lie Bernard, Paul Degouy, Benjamin Osberger, Mathias Philippe, Léo Saladino (alternate: Loris Frasca)
Switzerland Andrin Frey, Moreno Kratter, Florian Langenegger, Noe Seifert, Taha Serhani (alternate: Benjamin Gischard)
Germany Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Lucas Kochan, Andreas Toba, Glenn Trebing (alternate: Nick Klessing)
Hungary Krisztian Balazs, Botond Kardos, Balazs Kiss, Krisztofer Meszaros, Benedek Tomcsanyi (alternate: Szabolcs Batori)
Ukraine Pantely Kolodii, Illia Kovtun, Mykyta Melnykov, Igor Radivilov, Bohdan Suprun
Romania Gabriel Burtanete, Robert Burtanete, Razvan-Denis Marc, Roland Modoianu, Andrei Muntean
Netherlands Loran de Munck, Martijn de Veer, Jermain Grünberg, Jordi Hagenaar, Casimir Schmidt (alternate: Yazz Ramsahai)
Belgium Maxime Gentges, Noah Kuavita, Takumi Onoshima, Luka van den Keybus
Austria Alexander Benda, Vinzenz Höck, Severin Kranzlmüller, Askhab Matiev, Ricardo Rudy (alternate: Manuel Arnold)

Continental Championships | Individuals

A total of 49 individual athletes from NOCs will qualify nominative spots based on their all-around finish (2 per NOC without a team qualified) at continental championships, including 23 from Europe, 6 from Asia, 6 from the Americas, 2 from Africa, 2 from Oceania, and 1 guaranteed host country spot (which will be reallocated to the host continent if not needed).

OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS – May 22-25
Mikhail Koudinov (New Zealand) William Fu-Allen (New Zealand)
ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – June 15-18
Carlos Yulo (Philippines) Mahdi Ahmad Kohani (Iran)**
Abdulla Azimov (Uzbekistan) Khabibullo Ergashev (Uzbekistan)
Yogeshwar Singh (India) Gaurav Kumar (India)
Lais Najjar (Syria)**
AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – July 8-11
Hillal Metidji (Algeria) Abderrazak Nasser (Morocco)
PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – July 14-17
Santiago Mayol (Argentina) Edward Gonzales (Peru)
Jose Lopez (Puerto Rico) Isaac Nuñez (Mexico)
Leandro Peña (Dominican Republic) Joel Álvarez (Chile)
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – August 18-21
Sofus Heggemsnes (Norway) Ivan Tikhonov (Azerbaijan)
David Huddleston (Bulgaria) Robert Kirmes (Finland)
Elias Koski (Finland) David Rumbutis (Sweden)
Dominick Cunningham (Ireland) Gagik Khachikyan (Armenia)
Harald Wibye (Norway) Jose Nogueira (Portugal)
Uri Zeidel (Israel) Valgard Reinhardsson (Iceland)
Tomas Kuzmickas (Lithuania) Georgios Angonas (Cyprus)
Gytis Chasazyrovas (Lithuania) Yordan Aleksandrov (Bulgaria)
Daniel Fox (Ireland)** Joakim Lenberg (Sweden)
Michalis Chari (Cyprus) Guilherme Campos (Portugal)
Apostolos Kanellos (Greece) Bidzina Sitchinava (Georgia)**
Saba Abesadze (Georgia)** Ricards Plate (Latvia)*
Jonas Thorisson (Iceland)** Petar Vefic (Serbia)**
Ewan McAteer (Ireland)**

*Reallocated from host country berth

**Sitchinava and Abesadze both qualified to world championships but Georgia opted to not send athletes. They were replaced by Thorisson and Vefic, respectively. As of October 15, Kohani has withdrawn and was replaced by Najjar, while Fox has also withdrawn, and was replaced by teammate McAteer.

Apparatus World Cup Series

Up to 48 women (8 per apparatus) will qualify nominative spots based on their ranking at the conclusion of the four-meet series (2 per NOC without a team qualified, per apparatus). The qualified gymnasts will only be able to compete on the apparatus they qualified for.

The qualifiers from the apparatus world cup series will be named at the conclusion of continental championships. The current rankings are available here.

Floor Exercise

Artem Dolgopyat (Israel) Eamon Montgomery (Ireland)
Antonios Tantalidis (Greece)* Adam Steele (Ireland)*
Aurel Benovic (Croatia) Sebastian Gawronski (Poland)
Artur Davtyan (Armenia)* Utkirbek Juraev (Uzbekistan)
Nikolaj Bozic (Slovenia)* Andrey Medvedev (Israel)*
Niklas Syverhuset (Norway)*

*Tantalidis and Davtyan were replaced by Bozic and Medvedev following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process. As of October 15, Steele has withdrawn and was replaced by Syverhuset.

Pommel Horse

Matvei Petrov (Albania) Filip Ude (Croatia)
Rhys McClenaghan (Ireland) Harutyun Merdinyan (Armenia)
Ahmad Abu Al Soud (Jordan) Tan Fu Jie (Malaysia)*
Marios Georgiou (Cyprus) Alexander Myakinin (Israel)
Artem Dolgopyat (Israel)*

*Tan was replaced by Dolgopyat following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process.

Still Rings

Vahagn Davtyan (Armenia) Nikita Simonov (Azerbaijan)
Artur Avetisyan (Armenia) Konstantinos Konstantinidis (Greece)
Nguyen Van Khanh Phong (Vietnam) Sokratis Pilakouris (Cyprus)
Levan Skhiladze (Georgia)* Luka Bojanc (Slovenia)
Stavros Gkinis (Greece)*

*Skhiladze was replaced by Gkinis following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process.

Vault

Artur Davtyan (Armenia) Andrey Medvedev (Israel)
Artem Dolgopyat (Israel) Shek Wai Hung (Hong Kong)
Muhammad Sharul Aimy (Malaysia)* Aurel Benovic (Croatia)
Akseli Karsikas (Finland)* Sebastian Gawronski (Poland)
Achraf Quistas (Morocco)

*Aimy was replaced by Karsikas following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process.

Parallel Bars

Utkirbek Juraev (Uzbekistan) Marios Georgiou (Cyprus)
Robert Tvorogal (Lithuania) Ilias Georgiou (Cyprus)
Nikolaos Iliopoulos (Greece) Stefanos Tsolakidis (Greece)
Rasuljon Abdurakhimov (Uzbekistan) Jorden O’Connell-Inns (New Zealand)*
Ilia Liubimov (Israel)*

*O’Connell-Inns was replaced by Liubimov following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process.

High Bar

Alexander Myakinin (Israel) Robert Tvorogal (Lithuania)
Tin Srbic (Croatia) Nikolaos Iliopoulos (Greece)
Marios Georgiou (Cyprus) Ioane Jimsheleishvili (Georgia)*
Artur Davtyan (Armenia)* Ilias Georgiou (Cyprus)
Dinh Phuong Thanh (Vietnam)* Leo Lehtinen (Finland)*
Rasuljon Abdurakhimov (Uzbekistan)*

*Jimsheleishvili and Davtyan were replaced by Dinh and Lehtinen following the points redistribution and berth acceptance process. As of October 15, Lehtinen has withdrawn and was replaced by Abdurakhimov.