2025 World Championships | Women’s BEAM Finals – Top 3 Scores

2025 World Championships Women’s Balance Beam Finals Top 3 Scores

2025 World Championships | Women’s BEAM Finals – Top 3 Scores

Here’s a detailed look at the top-3 results from the Women’s Balance Beam Final at the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta:

🥇 Gold – Zhang Qingying (China)

Zhang claimed the world title on balance beam with a 15.166. 

Detail:

Difficulty (D-score): 6.900

Execution (E-score): 8.266

Her routine stood out for combining very high difficulty with clean execution, allowing her to separate herself from the competition.

🥈 Silver – Kaylia Nemour (Algeria)

Nemour secured silver with a 14.300 score.

Detail:

Difficulty (D-score): 6.200

Execution (E-score): 8.100

Notably, she made a strategic downgrade: after attempting a more difficult “wolf” turn earlier in the competition (qualifiers & all-around), she reduced its difficulty in the final (from 2.0 to 1.0 risk) to prioritize stability. This adjustment paid off — she delivered a strong, confident routine under pressure.

🥉 Bronze – Aiko Sugihara (Japan)

Sugihara took bronze with a 14.166.

Difficulty (D-score): 6.000

Execution (E-score): 8.166

At 26 years old, this was a big moment for her — she demonstrated lovely rhythm, control, and consistency to reach the podium.

Context & Notes

The final took place during the 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Zhang’s win is especially significant — her 6.9 difficulty is among the highest in the final, and her execution was superb.

Nemour’s decision to downgrade a risky element shows how strategy can pay off — she traded a harder move for cleaner performance and placed second.

Sugihara’s podium finish underscores her experience and composure — really strong beam work when it counts.

The full video is below,

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