What you need to know about the Trampoline Gymnastics World Cup, Baku 2025
Juan José Saldaña
February 19, 2025

The 2025 Trampoline Gymnastics World Cup kicks off in Baku, Azerbaijan, marking the first stage of an exciting tour that will take competitors across five nations. This event is crucial for athletes, as they not only compete for medals but also accumulate points for the overall World Cup ranking. The series will conclude in October in Antibes, France, after passing through cities such as Riccione (Italy), Coimbra (Portugal), and Varna (Bulgaria). Baku will witness the debut of the new mixed synchronized trampoline event, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition.

The events will focus on the Olympic disciplines of men’s and women’s individual trampoline, as well as double mini-trampoline and tumbling. The competition begins on February 22 with the qualifications at the National Gymnastics Arena, where the top eight competitors will advance to Sunday’s final. Among the standout athletes is Olympic champion Litvinovich, who aims to cement his legacy in the sport. Alongside him, rising talents like Andrei Builou and Stanislau Yaskevich also promise to put on a great show. In total, more than 80 gymnasts from 14 countries will participate, ensuring an action-packed and highly competitive event.

BAKU 2025

The FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Cup 2025 is a key event on the international sports calendar, running from February 22 to 25. This tournament is not only an opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills but also serves as a platform to earn points toward the overall World Cup ranking. The competition includes disciplines such as men’s and women’s individual trampoline, double mini-trampoline, and tumbling, along with the newly introduced mixed synchronized trampoline event.

The event will feature top gymnasts like Mikhail Malkin and Tofig Aliyev, who will compete in front of their home crowd. Additionally, emerging stars such as Nishioka Ryusei and Mori Hikaru are expected to bring excitement to the competition. With more than 80 gymnasts representing different countries, Baku is set to be a vibrant stage where new trampoline gymnastics stories will be written.

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