Penultimate World Cup of the Season in Cairo This Weekend

Zeinolla Idrissov

The penultimate competition in this year’s apparatus world cup series takes place this weekend in Cairo, where a number of leaders in the rankings thus far are expected to compete.

In the WAG field, Kaylia Nemour – who currently leads beam and is in second place on bars – will be a highlight here. Without the top Russians in play, she should easily take over the top bars spot, while Teja Belak will be looking to bump into the lead on vault.

The current MAG leaders expected to compete here include Yahor Sharamkou of Belarus on floor, Zeinolla Idrissov of Kazakhstan on pommel horse, and Angel Barajas of Colombia on parallel bars and high bar. On vault, Sebastian Sponevik of Norway is currently in second place 15 points behind Nazar Chepurnyi, but with Chepurnyi – who won gold in Cottbus and Baku – missing the last two competitions, Sponevik could have a shot at taking over. On rings, meanwhile, we should see Artur Avetisyan of Armenia and Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece improving their rankings (which are currently fifth and seventh, respectively) to fit into the top three, but neither has enough points at the moment to surpass current leader Nikita Simonov of Azerbaijan, who will not be in Cairo.

The competition will begin with qualifications on April 3 and 4, and you can watch finals live on World Gymnastics TV on April 5 and 6. I don’t have a link for live scores yet, but the Egyptian federation is generally quick to post result PDFs on Facebook and Instagram. I’ll update when I know more!

A full list of athletes expected to compete is below.

ALGERIA
Louna Hamames-Moallic
Sihem Hamidi
Kaylia Nemour
ARMENIA
Artur Avetisyan
Artur Davtyan
Mamikon Khachatryan
Hamlet Manukyan
AUSTRIA
Charlize Mörz
BELARUS
Mikita Parfianovich
Yahor Sharamkou
Ulyana Kuzmenkova
Anastasiya Smantsar
BRAZIL
Luiza Abel
Thais Fidelis
BULGARIA
David Ivanov
CAMEROON
Ledoux Ngorbo
Ruben Sodea
CHILE
Joaquin Alvarez
Josue Armijo
Diego Espejo
Luciano Letelier
Ignacio Varas
Franchesca Santi
CHINA
Li Hongyan
Liu Yang
Zheng Ao
Jiang Shuting
Ke Qinqin
Qiu Qiyuan
Yu Linmin
COLOMBIA
Jorman Alvarez
Angel Barajas
Camilo Vera
Yan Zabala
COSTA RICA
Arianna Castaneda
Marina Guevara
CROATIA
Marko Sambolec
Mateo Zugec
Erin Bakran
Tijana Korent
Sofia Mester
Christina Zwicker
CYPRUS
Marios Georgiou
CZECHIA
Jonas Danek
Ondrej Kalny
Sabina Halova
Dominika Ponizilova
EGYPT
Ali Abdelkader
Mohamed Afify
Mostafa Ahmed
Omar Elshobki
Omar Mohamed
Yahia Zakaria
Judy Abdalla
Jana Abdelsalam
Sirine Abouelhoda
Jana Mahmoud
GREECE
Alkinoos Graikos
Nikolaos Iliopoulos
Eleftherios Petrounias
Antonios Tantalidis
Alexandra Emeinidou
Magdalini Tsiori
Nikoleta Vlachava
Panagiota Zoidaki
HONG KONG
Cheung Ching Joanne Chen Hoi Yuen
INDIA
Nishka Agarwal
ICELAND
Thelma Adalsteinsdottir
Hildur Gudmndsdottir
Lilja Gunnarsdottir
IRELAND
Chester Enriquez
James Hickey
KAZAKHSTAN
Ilyas Azizov
Zeinolla Idrissov
Nariman Kurbanov
Altynkhan Temirbek
Assan Salimov
MOROCCO
Hamza Hossaini
Wallys Pharess Khiri
Salina Bousmayo
Nisrine Hassanaine
NEW ZEALAND
Keegan Greene
Rory Quinn
Max Renaud
Sienna Sheilds
NORWAY
Sebastian Sponevik
Harald Wibye
PANAMA
Ana Lucia Beitia
Ana Gabriela Gutierrez
Alyiah Lide de Leon
Tatiana Tapia
PHILIPPINES
Miguel Besana
John Ivan Cruz
Justine Ace de Leon
Eldrew Yulo
QATAR
Al-Harith Rakan Salma Hamed
RUSSIA
Arseniy Dukhno
Daniel Marinov
Maria Agafonova
Elizaveta Us
SLOVAKIA
Barbora Kundrát 
SLOVENIA
Anze Hribar
Gregor Rakovic
Teja Belak
Lucija Hribar
Vita Prijanovic
Zala Trtnik
SPAIN
Thierno Diallo
Pau Jimenez
Joel Plata
Rayderley Zapata
Laia Font
SWEDEN
David Rumbutis
William Sundell
TÜRKIYE
Altan Dogan
Ahmet Burak Ekici
Metehan Kartin
Ceren Biner
Nazli Savranbasi
UKRAINE
Kristina Hrudetska
Marianna Kiniuk
Bohdana Kovalova
UNITED STATES
Crew Bold
Patrick Hoopes
Joshua Karnes

Article by Lauren Hopkins

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