Men’s 2024 Olympic Games Roster is Set

Samir Aït Saïd

With the two-year qualification process for the 2024 Olympic Games finally coming to a close with the conclusion of the continental championships in May, and with national federations that qualified full teams submitting the names of athletes to their Olympic Committees earlier in July, we finally have a complete list of every gymnast set to compete in Paris.

Men’s artistic gymnastics had a total of 98 spots available for the Paris Games, 60 of which were reserved for the 12 qualified teams (five members per team), while the remaining 38 were available for individual athletes. Below, we break down the rules for each team and individual qualifier, and we also talk through any changes and reallocations that have happened since the athletes who earned these spots were originally determined.

Teams

A total 12 men’s teams (up to 60 men) will qualify by NOC, including the top 3 based on the team final at the 2022 world championships and an additional 9 from the qualification round at the 2023 world championships.

2022 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
China Liu Yang, Su Weide, Sun Wei, Xiao Ruoteng, Zhang Boheng, Zou Jingyuan (reserves: Lan Xingyu, Shi Cong, You Hao; as of July 25, Sun has withdrawn from the team due to injury with Su replacing him)
Japan Hashimoto Daiki, Kaya Kazuma, Oka Shinnosuke, Sugino Takaaki, Tanigawa Wataru
Great Britain Jsooe Fraser, Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse, Max Whitlock (reserves: James Hall, Courtney Tulloch)
2023 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
United States Asher Hong, Paul Juda, Brody Malone, Stephen Nedoroscik, Fred Richard (traveling reserves: Shane Wiskus, Khoi Young; non-traveling reserves: Patrick Hoopes, Yul Moldauer, Donnell Whittenburg)
Canada Zachary Clay, René Cournoyer, Félix Dolci, William Émard, Samuel Zakutney (reserve: Ioannis Chronopoulos)
Germany Pascal Brendel, Lukas Dauser, Nils Dunkel, Timo Eder, Andreas Toba (reserves: Milan Hosseini, Alexander Kunz, Glenn Trebing)
Italy Yumin Abbadini, Nicola Bartolini, Lorenzo Casali, Mario Macchiati, Carlo Macchini
Switzerland Luca Giubellini, Matteo Giubellini, Florian Langenegger, Noe Seifert, Taha Serhani (reserves: Christian Baumann, Andrin Frey, Moreno Kratter)
Spain Néstor Abad, Thierno Diallo, Nicolau Mir, Joel Plata, Rayderley Zapata
Türkiye Ferhat Arican, Adem Asil, Ibrahim Colak, Emre Dodanli, Ahmet Önder
Netherlands Loran de Munck, Martijn de Veer, Jermain Grünberg, Frank Rijken, Casimir Schmidt (reserves: Amine Abaidi, Rick Jacobs, Yazz Ramsahai)
Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi, Illia Kovtun, Igor Radivilov, Radomyr Stelmakh, Oleg Verniaiev

Individuals | World Championships

A total of 17 individual athletes will qualify to the Olympics through the qualification round at the 2023 world championships, including 8 by name based on the all-around qualification rankings, 6 by name based on the apparatus qualification rankings, and 3 by NOC based on the team qualification rankings.

ALL-AROUND QUALIFIERS
Milad Karimi (Kazakhstan) Artem Dolgopyat (Israel)
Artur Davtyan (Armenia) Krisztofer Meszaros (Hungary)
Lee Junho (South Korea) Diogo Soares (Brazil)
Luka van den Keybus (Belgium) Andrei Muntean (Romania)
Khabibullo Ergashev (Uzbekistan)*
APPARATUS QUALIFIERS
Carlos Yulo (Philippines) Rhys McClenaghan (Ireland)
Eleftherios Petrounias (Greece) Kevin Penev (Bulgaria)
Noah Kuavita (Belgium) Tin Srbic (Croatia)
NOC INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
Arthur Mariano (Brazil) Hur Woong (South Korea)**
Glen Cuyle (Belgium)

*Reallocated from host country berth

**Kim Hansol, originally named to represent South Korea as the NOC individual, suffered an injury and was replaced by Hur on July 17.

Individuals | Apparatus World Cup Series

A total of 12 individual athletes will qualify by name to the Olympics through the 2024 apparatus world cup overall series rankings (highest-ranked eligible athletes, 2 per apparatus).

WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
Ryu Sunghyun (South Korea) Aurel Benovic (Croatia)
Ahmad Abu Al Soud (Jordan) Nariman Kurbanov (Kazakhstan)
Samir Aït Saïd (France) Vahagn Davtyan (Armenia)
Shek Wai Hung (Hong Kong) Mahdi Olfati (Iran)
Angel Barajas (Colombia) Rasuljon Abdurakhimov (Uzbekistan)
Tang Chia-Hung (Taiwan) Robert Tvorogal (Lithuania)

Individuals | Continental Championships

A total of 5 individual athletes will qualify by name to the Olympics through the 2023-2024 continental championships series (highest-ranked eligible athletes, 1 per continent).

CONTINENTAL QUALIFIERS
Audrys Nin Reyes (Dominican Republic) Marios Georgiou (Cyprus)
Omar Mohamed (Egypt) Abdulla Azimov (Uzbekistan)
Jesse Moore (Australia)

Individuals | Tripartite Commission

A total of 1 individual athlete will qualify by name to the Olympics through the tripartite commission quota spot process.

TRIPARTITE ATHLETE
Lais Najjar (Syria)

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