The 2021 Summer Universiade MAG Master Team List

Zou Jingyuan

The 2021 Summer Univeriade kicks off in Chengdu, China with the opening ceremony this Friday, July 28, while the first day of men’s competition for gymnastics will be held next Tuesday, August 1.

I’ve compiled the below information based on team announcements from various federations. I’ll update these with confirmations as I find them.

ARGENTINA

  • Julian Jato

Confirmed via the Argentinian federation on July 24.

ARMENIA

  • Artur Avetisyan
  • Gagik Khachikyan

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

AUSTRALIA

  • Ruben Chitters
  • Lachlan Davis
  • Aiden Frick
  • Kiplin Smith
  • Lachlan Smith

Confirmed via the Australian federation on May 22.

AUSTRIA

  • Manuel Arnold
  • Vinzenz Höck
  • Martin Miggitsch
  • Ricardo Rudy
  • Daniel Zander

Confirmed via the Austrian federation on June 28.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Nikita Simonov
  • Ivan Tikhonov

Confirmed via BNN on July 27.

CHINA

  • Lan Xingyu
  • Shi Cong
  • Su Weide
  • Zhang Boheng
  • Zou Jingyuan

Confirmed via CCTV on July 20. Yin Dehang and Li Hongyan are the alternates.

CROATIA

  • Marko Jovicic
  • Liam Rabic
  • Jakov Vlahek

Confirmed via the Croatian federation on July 25.

CYPRUS

  • Georgios Angonas
  • Ilias Georgiou
  • Michalis Isaias
  • Neofytos Kyriakou

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

FINLAND

  • Kristian Danishevski
  • Anton Jääskeläinen
  • Tarmo Kanerva
  • Patrick Palmroth
  • Antti Varjolaakso

Confirmed via the Finnish Olympic Committee on June 20.

GERMANY

  • Willi Binder
  • Carlo Hörr
  • Alexander Kunz
  • Moritz Müller
  • Mika Säfken

Confirmed via the German federation on June 22.

GREECE

  • Stavros Gkinis
  • Alkinoos Graikos

Confirmed via the Greek federation on July 26.

HONG KONG

  • Frankie Lee Man Hin
  • Ng Ka Ki
  • Vincent Wong Chun Hei

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

IRAN

  • Mahdi Ahmad Kohani
  • Mohammadreza Khosronezhad
  • Mahdi Olfati

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

ITALY

  • Lorenzo Bonicelli
  • Lay Giannini
  • Stefano Patron
  • Marco Sarrugerio
  • Niccolò Vannucchi

Confirmed via the Italian federation on July 10.

JAPAN

  • Hashimoto Daiki
  • Kawakami Shohei
  • Kaya Kazuma
  • Minami Kazuki
  • Sugimoto Kaito

Confirmed via the Japanese federation on June 27.

KAZAKHSTAN

  • Ilyas Azizov
  • Milad Karimi
  • Nariman Kurbanov
  • Dmitriy Patanin
  • Diyas Toishybek

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

LATVIA

  • Ricards Plate

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

NETHERLANDS

  • Wout Teillers

Confirmed via Student Team NL on July 15.

NORWAY

  • Fredrik Aas

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

PERU

  • Nicolas Garfias

Confirmed via Nicolas Garfias on Instagram on July 25.

POLAND

  • Sebastian Gawronski

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

PORTUGAL

  • Jose Nogueira

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

SINGAPORE

  • Zac Liew Jun Yi

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

SLOVAKIA

  • Volodymyr Otreshko

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

SOUTH AFRICA

  • Ruan Lange

Confirmed via the South African federation on July 24. Luke James was originally named to the team, but is not on the final entry list.

SOUTH KOREA

  • Kan Hyunbae
  • Kim Jaeho
  • Lee Junghyo
  • Ryu Sunghyun
  • Seo Jungwon

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

SPAIN

  • Pau Jimenez
  • Nicolau Mir
  • Oriol Rifa
  • Joshua Williams

Confirmed via the Spanish federation on June 27.

SWITZERLAND

  • Marco Pfyl
  • Tim Randegger
  • Ian Raubal
  • Samir Serhani
  • Dominic Tamsel

Confirmed via the Swiss federation on July 18.

TAIWAN

  • Lee Chih-Kai
  • Lin Guan-Yi
  • Shiao Yu-Jan
  • Tseng Wei-Sheng
  • Yeh Cheng

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

TÜRKIYE

  • Adem Asil
  • Yunus Gündogdu
  • Mert Efe Kilicer
  • Mehmet Kosak
  • Kerem Sener

Confirmed via the Turkish federation on July 24.

UKRAINE

  • Nazer Chepurnyi
  • Pantely Kolodii
  • Mykyta Melnykov
  • Bohdan Suprun

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

UNITED STATES

  • Landen Blixt
  • Taylor Christopulos
  • Joshua Karnes
  • Fred Richard
  • Ian Skirkey

Confirmed via the U.S. federation on May 6. Matt Cormier and Kameron Nelson are the non-traveling alternates.

UZBEKISTAN

  • Asadbek Azamov
  • Ravshan Kamiljanov
  • Rustambek Nematov

Confirmed via the entries list on July 27.

Article by Lauren Hopkins

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