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2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

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2021 Trampoline World Championships
VenueNational Gymnastics Arena
LocationAzerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Start date18 November 2021
End date21 November 2021
Competitors260 from 33 nations

The 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships were held from 18 to 21 November 2021 in the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan.[1][2]

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Participating nations

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Individual  Yan Langyu (CHN)  Ryusei Nishioka (JPN)  Aleh Rabtsau (BLR)
Individual Team  Belarus
Ivan Litvinovich
Aleh Rabtsau
Andrei Builou
Aliaksei Dudarau
 Japan
Ryosuke Sakai
Hiroto Unno
Ryusei Nishioka
Ryonosuke Nomura
RGF
Mikhail Melnik
Nikita Fedorenko
Dmitrii Ushakov
Kirill Panteleev
Synchro  Belarus
Andrei Builou
Aleh Rabtsau
 Germany
Fabian Vogel
Matthias Pfleiderer
 France
Josuah Faroux
Pierre Gouzou
Double Mini Vasilii Makarskii (RGF)  Diogo Cabral (POR)  Ruben Padilla (USA)
Double Mini Team RGF
Aleksandr Odintsov
Vasilii Makarskii
Mikhail Zalomin
Mikhail Iurev
 Portugal
Diogo Fernandes
Diogo Cabral
Tiago Romão
André Nunes
 Spain
David Franco
Carlos del Ser
Andrés Martínez
Santiago Brea
Tumbling Aleksandr Lisitsyn (RGF)  Mikhail Malkin (AZE)  Kaden Brown (USA)
Tumbling Team RGF
Aleksei Svetlishnikov
Vadim Afanasev
Aleksandr Lisitsyn
Maksim Riabikov
 Great Britain
Jaydon Paddock
William Cowen
Kristof Willerton
Elliott Browne
 Denmark
Martin Abildgaard
Magnus Lindholmer
Adam Matthiesen
Johannes Sømod
Women
Individual  Bryony Page (GBR)  Cao Yunzhu (CHN) Iana Lebedeva (RGF)
Individual Team  Japan
Reina Satake
Hikaru Mori
Yumi Takagi
Narumi Tamura
 China
Fan Xinyi
Huang Yanfei
Cao Yunzhu
Lin Qianqi
RGF
Irina Kundius
Mariia Mikhailova
Iana Lebedeva
Anna Kornetskaya
Synchro  China
Hu Yicheng
Zhang Xinxin
 Japan
Narumi Tamura
Hikaru Mori
 Portugal
Catarina Nunes
Beatriz Martins
Double Mini  Lina Sjöberg (SWE)  Shelby Nobuhara (USA)  Melania Rodríguez (ESP)
Double Mini Team  United States
Trinity van Natta
Shelby Nobuhara
Tristan van Natta
Lacey Jenkins
RGF
Dana Sadkova
Daria Nespanova
Aleksandra Bonartseva
Alina Kuznetcova
 Canada
Zoe Phaneuf
Hannah Brown
Gabriella Flynn
Tumbling  Megan Kealy (GBR)  Lucie Tumoine (FRA)  Tachina Peeters (BEL)
Tumbling Team  France
Emilie Wambote
Lucie Tumoine
Candy Brière-Vetillard
Maëlle Dumitru-Marin
 Belgium
Laura Vandevoorde
Louise van Regenmortel
Tachina Peeters
Sofie Rubbrecht
 Great Britain
Ashleigh Owen
Megan Surman
Megan Kealy
Louisa Maher
Mixed
All-around Team RGF
Aleksandra Bonartseva
Anna Kornetskaya
Iana Lebedeva
Aleksandr Lisitsyn
Mikhail Melnik
Kirill Panteleev
Irina Silicheva
Dmitry Ushakov
Mikhail Zalomin
 United States
Maia Amano
Kaden Brown
Cody Gesuelli
Ruben Padilla
Isaac Rowley
Jessica Stevens
Tia Taylor
Tristan van Natta
 Great Britain
Daniel Berridge
Louise Brownsey
William Cowen
Megan Kealy
Rhys Northover
Bryony Page
Zak Perzamanos
Corey Walkes
Bethany Williamson

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Azerbaijan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1RGF5139
2 China2204
3 Great Britain2125
4 Belarus2013
5 Japan1304
6 United States1225
7 France1113
8 Sweden1001
9 Portugal0213
10 Belgium0112
11 Azerbaijan*0101
 Germany0101
13 Spain0022
14 Canada0011
 Denmark0011
Totals (15 entries)15151545

Notes

  1. ^ Under the Court of Arbitration for Sport ban, Russia may not use its name, flag, or anthem and must present themselves as "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team" at any world championships until December 16, 2022.[3] Thus, Russian gymnasts competed under a flag of the Russian Gymnastics Federation and the name "RGF" at the 2021 World Championships.

References

  1. ^ "35TH FIG TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS".
  2. ^ "Baku to host 2021 Trampoline World Championships". Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  3. ^ Dunbar, Graham (December 17, 2020). "Russia can't use its name and flag at the next 2 Olympics". Associated Press.
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