2025 World Championships: Women’s Qualifications Day 1 October 20/ Day 2 October 21

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All times are local to the event. Eastern time USA is 11 hours behind.

Monday October 20
  • 5:00 PM – Subdivision 1: Netherlands, Venezuela, Austria, Azerbaijan, Japan, Panama. ( 4 am Eastern)
  • 6:30 PM – Subdivision 2: Republic of Korea, Finland, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, Jamaica, Canada (5:30 am Eastern)
  • 8:00 PM – Subdivision 3: Uzbekistan, Singapore, Luxembourg, Brazil, Chinese Taipei, Peru, Algeria (7 am Eastern)
Tuesday, 21 October

Women’s Qualification

  • 10:00 AM – Subdivision 4: New Zealand, Liechtenstein, United States, Croatia, Bangladesh, Great Britain (9 pm Eastern)
  • 11:30 AM – Subdivision 5: Malaysia, Switzerland, Italy, France, Vietnam, Israel, Morocco (10:30 pm Eastern
  • 1:30 PM – Subdivision 6: Australia, Egypt, Belgium, Latvia, Romania, Mongolia, Sweden, Costa Rica (12:30 am Eastern)
  • 3:00 PM – Subdivision 7: Indonesia, Tunisia, Colombia, Philippines, Mexico, Syria (2 am Eastern)
  • 4:30 PM – Subdivision 8: Norway, Brazil, Qatar, India, South Africa, Ukraine, Chile (3:30 Eastern)
  • 6:30 PM – Subdivision 9: AIN, Namibia, Portugal, Thailand, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Cameroon (5:30 am Eastern)
  • 8:00 PM – Subdivision 10: Spain, AIN[a], Hungary, Hong Kong China, People’s Republic of China, Kazakhstan, Czechia (7 am Eastern)
 
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I have a probably silly question about the AIN status. If they are not officially representing their countries, then can they get 2-per-countried? And if they can, are the slots separate for Russia and Belarus? I am guessing they can get 2-per-countried and that the slots are separate, but I can't really square that in my head with them being neutral athletes not representing a country.
 
For qualification purposes, RussiaAIN and BelarusAIN are two different countries, each country may submit up to 3 athletes to compete on each event, and 2-per-country may qualify for finals.

You could think them as being 2-per-representative gymnastic member federation in the FIG instead of countries. But it's easier to type country lol.
 
I’m not thrilled that the U.S. goes in the first of seven subdivisions of Day 2. But I suppose it’s better than being in the actual first subdivision on Day 1 like Japan and the Netherlands. Hopefully it won’t make a difference for any country in who qualifies.
 
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Okamura Mana didn't quite put it together but could one day knock it out of the park - especially if she varied the rhythm in the choreography a little more (it was speedy throughout, but I understand the FIG rewards that).
 
I'm glad there's some coverage, firstly, but whoever is making decisions on what to show and what not, is doing a terrible job.

It's such a small subdivision and yet they manage to miss both Visser on Veerman on bars? Who happen to be final-candidates as well. Meanwhile I'm looking at people waiting for the light to turn green on vault.
 

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