
Marine Boyer
The last major competition before world championships will take place this weekend, as the world challenge cup series wraps up with one of its most impressive fields this season with athletes heading to Paris for some last-minute experience.
As the host nation, France is going all out with its roster, which includes worlds team members Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos, Coline Devillard, Marine Boyer, and this year’s national all-around champion Djenna Laroui on the women’s side, while Lorette Charpy, Morgane Osyssek, and Célia Serber are set to perform exhibition or “wild card” routines. The men’s list includes worlds competitors Benjamin Osberger, Leo Saladino, and Jim Zona, along with worlds alternate Cameron-Lie Bernard and specialists Cyril Tommasone and Samir Aït Saïd, while the wild card athletes include worlds team members Kevin Carvalho and Lucas Desanges along with Melwin Touchais.
Also notably on the roster is former French junior standout Kaylia Nemour, who now represents Algeria after finally receiving permission from the French federation to process her change of nationality request just 10 days before the African Championships, which served as her qualifying competition for worlds. Nemour expressed her desire to leave the French program when the federation wouldn’t allow her to train at her club, and though the federation at first refused to release her, public outrage helped push things along, and she’s now looking like one of the top contenders for an individual Olympic berth, which she’s hoping to obtain either through the all-around or her standout event, uneven bars, in Antwerp.
A number of additional athletes aiming for Olympic spots either as individuals or with their teams are also on the list to compete in Paris, with the city’s close proximity to the worlds host city a great way for them to acclimate to the time zone, while those who aren’t expected to compete at worlds will enjoy an exciting competitive experience and the opportunity to win some prize money in the setting of next summer’s Olympic Games. In addition to the winners at this competition specifically, as the final meet in the series, the outcome in Paris will also determine the overall world challenge cup title winners for the 2023 season, which began in May and spanned six competitions.
The competition begins with all qualifications held on Saturday, September 16, with all apparatus finals held the following day, which you can watch on MaGymTV beginning at 12:30 pm local time. A complete list of competitors is available below.
| ALBANIA | |
| Matvei Petrov | |
| ALGERIA | |
| Bilal Bellaoui Hmida Djaber Hillal Metidji |
Kaylia Nemour Lahna Salem |
| ARGENTINA | |
| Santiago Mayol Tadeo Sito Daniel Villafañe |
Lucila Estarli Nicole Iribarne Meline Mesropian |
| AUSTRALIA | |
| Tyson Bull James Hardy Clay Mason Stephens Jesse Moore Mitchell Morgans Vedant Sawant |
Miella Brown Georgia Godwin Breanna Scott |
| AUSTRIA | |
| Vinzenz Höck Askhab Matiev Ricardo Rudy |
Selina Kickinger Charlize Mörz |
| AZERBAIJAN | |
| Mansum Safarov | Samira Gahramanova Nazanin Teymurova |
| BRAZIL | |
| Arthur Mariano Bernardo Miranda Diogo Soares |
Rebeca Andrade Jade Barbosa Lorrane Oliveira Flavia Saraiva |
| CANADA | |
| Clara Raposo Sydney Turner |
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| CHILE | |
| Prado Cristobal Luciano Letelier Ignacio Varas |
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| COLOMBIA | |
| Juan Larrahondo | |
| CROATIA | |
| Liam Rabic Tin Srbic Mateo Zugec |
Erin Bakran Tijana Korent |
| CZECHIA | |
| Eliska Drncova Klara Peterkova Lucie Trnkova |
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| DENMARK | |
| Camille Rasmussen | |
| DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | |
| Audrys Nin Reyes Leandro Peña Jabiel Polanco |
Yamilet Peña |
| ECUADOR | |
| Israel Chiriboga Johnny Valencia |
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| EGYPT | |
| Nada Awad Sandra Elsadek |
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| FINLAND | |
| Robert Kirmes Jooa Sillanpää |
Kaia Tanskanen |
| FRANCE | |
| Samir Aït Saïd Cameron-Lie Bernard Kevin Carvalho (hors-concours) Lucas Desanges (hors-concours) Benjamin Osberger Léo Saladino Cyril Tommasone Melwin Touchais (hors-concours) Jim Zona |
Marine Boyer Lorette Charpy (hors-concours) Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos Coline Devillard Djenna Laroui Morgane Osyssek (hors-concours) Célia Serber (hors-concours) |
| GERMANY | |
| Lukas Dauser | |
| GREAT BRITAIN | |
| Harry Hepworth Jake Jarman Courtney Tulloch Luke Whitehouse Max Whitlock |
Ruby Stacey Poppy Stickler |
| GUATEMALA | |
| Jorge Vega Lopez | |
| HAITI | |
| Yvenel Stephan | |
| IRELAND | |
| Dominick Cunningham Rhys McClenaghan Eamon Montgomery Adam Steele |
Halle Hilton Emma Slevin |
| ISRAEL | |
| Eliran Ioscovich Andrey Medvedev Ron Pyatov |
Ofir Netzer Lihie Raz |
| ITALY | |
| Lorenzo Bonicelli Ares Federici Salvatore Maresca Niccolò Vannucchi |
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| JAMAICA | |
| Elel Baker Caleb Faulk Michael Reid |
Mya Amede Jade Lewis Tyesha Mattis |
| JAPAN | |
| Hiramatsu Koga Kabeya Hinata Suetsugi Kotaro Tanabe Yui |
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| LATVIA | |
| Dmitrijs Mickevics | |
| LITHUANIA | |
| Gytis Chasazyrovas Robert Tvorogal |
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| LUXEMBOURG | |
| Quentin Brandenburger | |
| MEXICO | |
| Fabian de Luna Rodrigo Gomez Isaac Nuñez |
Natalia Escalera Cassandra Loustalot Alexa Moreno Ahtziri Sandoval |
| MONACO | |
| Joana de Freitas | |
| MONGOLIA | |
| Enkhtuvshin Damdindorj Usukhbayar Erkhembayar |
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| MOROCCO | |
| Hamza Hossaini Abderrazak Nasser Achraf Quistas |
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| NEW ZEALAND | |
| Molly Ballard Isabella Brett Reece Cobb Ava Fitzgerald |
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| NORWAY | |
| Sofus Heggemsnes Jacob Karlsen Peder Skogvang Sebastian Sponevik |
Julie Erichsen Mari Kanter Marie Rønbeck Maria Tronrud |
| PANAMA | |
| Pablo Broszio | |
| POLAND | |
| Kacper Garnczarek Sebastian Gawronski |
Marta Pihan-Kulesza Brygida Urbanska |
| PUERTO RICO | |
| Nelson Guilbe Jose Lopez Andres Perez |
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| SERBIA | |
| Ivan Dejaovic Dusan Djordjevic Petar Vefic |
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| SLOVENIA | |
| Nikolaj Bozic | |
| SOUTH AFRICA | |
| Caleigh Anders Naveen Daries Shanté Koti Caitlin Rooskrantz |
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| SWEDEN | |
| Luis Il-Sung Melander Filip Lidbeck Kim Wanström |
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| TAIWAN | |
| Hung Yuan-Hsi Tang Chia-Hung Tseng Wei-Sheng Wang Yi-Hsiang |
Mai Liu Hsiang-Han |
Article by Lauren Hopkins
Mathias Philippe is out for France since mid-august
Fenton has just been replaced by Ruby Evans
And Brazil competes
The partcipant list has been updated on 12/09
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Thank you! I just saw the update on the new nominative roster.
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What was the French Federation’s rationale for why they wouldn’t let her train with her home club?
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They wanted everyone to train in a centralized location (INSEP or Saint Etienne), but really it was drama the federation had with her coaches. They let Mélanie train in the USA but were forcing gymnasts from her gym, Avoine Beaumont, to leave to be more centralized?! The decision also affects Carolann Heduit, as well as a current espoir gymnast, Elena Colas, who scores well enough to match most of France’s seniors but is now looking for alternative countries so she can switch in case she faces these same issues as a senior. There’s more in the article I linked in the paragraph about Kaylia but that’s the basic rundown.
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talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. How incredibly short sighted on their part. And talk about blatant favoritism. Thanks for telling me!
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No problem! Seriously such a self-sabotaging decision. They could have had a legitimate uneven bars gold medal contender at their home Olympics next summer and just threw it away. I love Nemour and hope she wins gold (or any medal!) no matter what, but now I want it even more just to spite the French federation.
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Do you know where I can see the qualifiers?
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They’re not streaming anywhere, unfortunately!
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And the finals?
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Linked in the article! Sorry, on my phone and can’t grab the link.
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