The 2026 Osijek World Cup has kicked off with the first day of apparatus finals in Croatia, showcasing top gymnasts from around the globe. Major highlights include Yang Fanyuwei from China winning the uneven bars with a score of 15.266, and Hamlet Manukyan from Armenia taking gold in pommel horse with 14.733. The event is not only crucial for individual medals but also impacts the overall World Cup series standings, with several gymnasts competing to secure their titles.

By the Numbers
  • Yang Fanyuwei (China) won uneven bars with 15.266 points.
  • Hamlet Manukyan (Armenia) secured the pommel horse gold with 14.733 points.
  • Teja Belak (Slovenia) achieved the overall series title with 63 points.
State of Play
  • The uneven bars and pommel horse finals recently concluded, setting the stage for the following events.
  • Gymnasts are currently competing in vault and floor exercise finals as part of the ongoing World Cup series.
What's Next

The competition will continue with additional apparatus finals, impacting the standings for the overall World Cup title as athletes aim to improve their scores and rankings in the series. Upcoming competitions will feature heavyweights in gymnastics, aiming for qualification in future international meets.

Bottom Line

The Osijek World Cup is a critical event for gymnasts to not only medal in their respective categories but to gain points for the overall World Cup series titles, shaping the landscape for future competitions.