The Baku 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup is gearing up for its second event of the season, set to take place from March 6 to 9. After an exciting start in Cottbus, Germany, Azerbaijan’s capital will host elite gymnasts from 18 nations, with a total of 80 athletes competing. Among the standout names are Teja Belak, women’s vault champion, and Milad Karimi, men’s floor gold medalist, who will aim to strengthen their positions in the overall World Cup standings.
The competition in Baku promises to be intense, with apparatus qualifications scheduled for Thursday and Friday, followed by the finals on Saturday and Sunday. In addition to the Cottbus winners, other Olympic athletes like Noah Kuavita and Kishi Rina will also participate, ensuring a high-level spectacle. The event will be streamed live on FIG TV, though geographic restrictions may apply depending on broadcast rights.
COMPETITION DETAILS
The Baku 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup is a crucial event for gymnasts looking to earn ranking points toward the overall World Cup titles. The competition will take place at the state-of-the-art Baku National Gymnastics Arena, which has proven to be an ideal venue for such events. Notable athletes include Yahor Sharmakou and Nazar Chepurnyi, who competed in the previous edition of the Baku World Cup.
The event is not only important for individual gymnasts but also for national teams assessing their progress ahead of upcoming international competitions. With athletes from around the world competing, the Baku 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup promises to be an exciting and competitive showcase that will set the tone for the rest of the season.