2025 World Championships | Women’s BARS Finals – Top 3 Scores
Here’s a detailed look at the top-3 results from the Women’s Uneven Bars Final at the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta:
🥇 Gold – Kaylia Nemour (Algeria) Nemour dominated the bars final with a 15.566.
Difficulty (D-score): 7.100
Execution (E-score): 8.466
Her routine was a masterclass in fluidity and high-difficulty connections, including her eponymous “Nemour” release, cementing her reputation as one of the most technically daring uneven bars workers in the world.
🥈 Silver – Angelina Melnikova (RUSSIA) Melnikova took silver with a score of 14.500.
Difficulty (D-score): 6.300
Execution (E-score): 8.200
She delivered a clean and well-connected routine under pressure, showing excellent control and composure.
🥉 Bronze – Yang Fanyuwei (China) Yang earned the bronze medal with a 14.500 as well.
Difficulty (D-score): 6.700
Execution (E-score): 7.800
She matched Melnikova’s total, but the tie was broken by execution — a testament to how fine the margins are at this level. Yang also performed her own high-value skill, the “Yang” (a full-twist Jaeger), which added both risk and beauty to her routine. Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance
✅ Context & Notes
The final was part of the 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, held in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Nemour’s gold is especially impressive: her 7.1 difficulty on bars was one of the highest in the final, and she stayed clean with minimal form breaks.
Melnikova’s silver adds to her strong showing in Jakarta, reinforcing her versatility across multiple apparatuses.
For Yang, earning a podium spot with a high-risk routine underscores her technical prowess and ability to deliver under pressure
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