2024 Asian Championships

2024 Asian Gymnastics Championships

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1. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 84.931
2. 🇰🇿 Milad Karimi - 84.632
3. 🇺🇿 Abdulla Asimov - 82.431
4. 🇨🇳 Yin Dehang - 82.063
5. 🇺🇿 Utkirbek Juraev - 81.899
6. 🇨🇳 Tian Hao - 81.498
7. 🇰🇷 Park Seungho - 80.698
8. 🇰🇷 Kim Jaeho - 80.331

Abdulla Asimov qualifies to Tokyo.

Full 11 hour stream of the entire day one competition, with award ceremonies for Team and AA at the end:
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Junior Men's Team Final
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1. 🇨🇳 China - 242.693
2. 🇯🇵 Japan - 233.330
3. 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan - 231.461
4. 🇰🇷 South Korea - 228.727
5. 🇮🇷 Iran - 227.193
6. 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan - 224.094
7. 🇮🇳 India - 219.429
8. 🇸🇬 Singapore - 215.029
9. 🇹🇼 Taiwan - 214.328
10. 🇲🇾 Malaysia - 210.192
11. 🇧🇩 Bangladesh - 201.696
12. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia - 201.429
13. 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka - 151.594

Junior Men's All Around Final
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1. 🇨🇳 Hong Yanming - 80.331
2. 🇨🇳 Yang Lanbin - 79.864
(2per) 🇨🇳 Wang Chengcheng - 79.765
(2per) 🇨🇳 Zhang Ao - 78.697
3. 🇯🇵 Takahashi Ryokei - 78.399
4. 🇯🇵 Yasui Eijun - 78.033


Stream of the entire competition.
 
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Floor Exercise Final
1. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 14.933
2. 🇰🇿 Milad Karimi - 14.600
3. 🇨🇳 Yang Yanzhi - 12.400
4. 🇵🇭 John Ivan Cruz - 13.966
5. 🇰🇿 Dmitriy Patanin - 13.866
6. 🇺🇿 Abdulaziz Mirvaliev - 13.766
7. 🇺🇿 Utkirbek Juraev - 13.000
8. 🇲🇳 Erkhembayar Usukhbayar - 12.733

Pommel Horse Final
1. 🇰🇿 Nariman Kurbanov - 15.600
2. 🇺🇿 Abdulla Azimov - 14.633
3. 🇯🇴 Ahmad Abu Al Soud - 14.633
4. 🇻🇳 Dang Ngoc Xuan Thien - 14.533
5. 🇨🇳 Tian Hao - 14.133
6. 🇯🇴 Ahmad Habeeb - 13.833
7. 🇰🇿 Milad Karimi - 13.366
8. 🇨🇳 Yin Dehang - 12.700

Still Rings Final
1. 🇨🇳 Yin Dehang - 14.200
2. 🇻🇳 Nguyen Van Khanh Phong - 14.166
2. 🇨🇳 Yang Yanzhi - 14.166
4. 🇹🇼 Lin Guan-Yi - 14.000
5. 🇮🇷 Mohammadreza Khosronezhad - 13.733
6. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 13.533
7. 🇲🇾 Ally Hamuda Abdullah - 13.233
8. 🇰🇷 Lee Jangwon - 12.233

Stream of FX, PH, SR senior event finals. This stream is better than the first two days, it's a close up of just the event being competed instead of the far away view.
 
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Vault Final
1. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 14.883
2. 🇺🇿 Abdulaziz Mirvaliev - 14.783
3. 🇲🇾 Muhammad Sharul Aimy - 14.466
4. 🇵🇭 Juancho Miguel Besana - 14.150
5. 🇰🇷 Moon Geonyong - 13.716
6. 🇻🇳 Trinh Hai Khang - 13.599
7. 🇭🇰 Ng Ka Ki - 13.549
8. 🇲🇾 Ng Chun Chen - 13.183

Parallel Bars Final
1. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 15.133
2. 🇨🇳 Yin Dehang - 15.033
3. 🇺🇿 Rasuljon Abdurakhimov - 14.866
4. 🇰🇵 Pak Song Hyok - 14.766
5. 🇨🇳 Xie Chenyi - 14.466
6. 🇻🇳 Van Vi Luong - 13.800
7. 🇮🇷 Mohammadreza Khosronezhad - 13.733
8. 🇺🇿 Utkirbek Juraev - 13.733

High Bar Final
1. 🇰🇿 Milad Karimi - 15.033
2. 🇨🇳 Tian Hao - 14.300
3. 🇨🇳 Liao Jialei - 13.800
4. 🇵🇭 Carlos Yulo - 13.433
5. 🇰🇷 Kim Jaeho - 13.400
6. 🇺🇿 Abdulla Azimov - 13.366
7. 🇺🇿 Utkirbek Juraev - 13.333
8. 🇰🇷 Park Seungho - 12.233

Stream of both Junior and Senior MAG EF. Today was all six events for the junior men and the last 3 events for senior men.

The WAG delegations will arrive in two days for the start of the women's competition.
 
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China's senior WAG team for Asian Champs:
Qin Xinyi, Chen Xinyi, Jin Xiaoxuan, Zhao Jiayi, Hu Jiafei, Yang Fanyuwei

China's junior WAG team for Asian Champs:
Chen Feng, Cao Tianqi, Li Rongjinyi, Qin Ziyue, Chu Yiming


 
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Kaitlin De Guzman sticking around after her NCAA career is interesting for sure. Perhaps for LA 2028. Philippines would have a decent chance to qualify a full team in the next quad if this group plus Kvamme and Finnegan stick around.


Hopefully this means Malabuyo is going to compete the AA for the last chance at Paris.
 
Kaitlin De Guzman sticking around after her NCAA career is interesting for sure. Perhaps for LA 2028. Philippines would have a decent chance to qualify a full team in the next quad if this group plus Kvamme and Finnegan stick around.


Hopefully this means Malabuyo is going to compete the AA for the last chance at Paris.
What about Alexis Jeffrey? She's half Filipino I believe, so she is eligible too (if she wants of course).
 
Alexis Jeffrey hasn't shown any interest in competing elite (that we know of).
The 6 I mentioned are currently on the PHI national team.

I am sure there will be more Americans with Filipino heritage that chose to compete for them in the future, especially with LA Olympics.

I also think others will continue to go for LA like Anya Pilgrim and Selena Harris mentioned wanting to compete for Guatemala. Amongst others.
 
Has anyone been able to find participant and startlists for the WAG yet? This starts on Friday. The website is a bit rubbish.

This user livestreamed the WAG.


AGU was posting google drives with the start lists and results for MAG on Twitter, but they weren’t up until the day of each competition. It’s @officialAGU on Twitter.

This schedule for WAG I read on Weibo:

May 24 - Senior Qualifying, TF, and AA Final

Session 1:
Philippines, India, North Korea, Malaysia

Session 2:
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Syria, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka

Session 3:
South Korea, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan

May 25 - Junior Qualifying, TF, and AA Final

Session 1:
China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Mongolia

Session 2:
China, North Korea, India, Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar

Group 3:
Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Sri Lanka

May 26 -All Jr. and Sr. Event Finals
 
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AGU was posting google drives with the start lists and results for MAG on Twitter, but they weren’t up until the day of each competition. It’s @officialAGU on Twitter.

This schedule for WAG I read on Weibo:

May 24 - Senior Qualifying, TF, and AA Final

Session 1:
Philippines, India, North Korea, Malaysia

Session 2:
China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Syria, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka

Session 3:
South Korea, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan

May 25 - Junior Qualifying, TF, and AA Final

Session 1:
China, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Mongolia

Session 2:
China, North Korea, India, Malaysia, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar

Group 3:
Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Sri Lanka

May 26 -All Jr. and Sr. Event Finals
Thanks.

The rotation order is interesting. North Korea are probably frontrunners for the Olympic spot, at least until they show us otherwise. I know the athletes they sent to the world cups looked weaker than they did at the Asian Games, but with Kim Sujong and Kim Sonhyang both having broken 52 then, there's a lot of leeway. I don't think any of the other contenders have even cracked 50 internationally of late.

So it may work to the advantage of others that they're on first. Not if either of the Kims come out and storm it, of course. Might be a situation like Euros where it's won right at the start. But if it's not, we could be debating the draw for ages!
 
Senior WAG qualifications + team final + AA final
Live stream starts in two hours - 1:00am EDT.



AGU has annoyingly posted the google drive with the start lists to only Facebook instead of twitter this time. It's not working when I put the link in here and I can't figure out how to link an individual FB post, sooooo.. here is AGU's whole Facebook page lol go to their page, scroll down a little and a link to a google drive with all 12 pages of the start list is on there.


The complete result sheets from Day 1 should show up in that same google drive that has the start lists after the competition has concluded. That's how it worked during MAG.
 
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Anyone know why Kaitlin Deguzman isn’t on the start list? She has been posting about training days there on her social media.
 

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