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

2025 World Championships Gymnastics - Women's Finals (Vault) Top 3 Scores

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

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

🥇 Gold – Angelina Melnikova (Russia)

Melnikova claimed the gold medal with an average score of 14.466.

Detail:

Vault 1: D = 5.000, E = 9.100 → Score = 14.100

Vault 2: D = 5.600, E = 8.833 → Score = 14.433

Bonus +0.20 applied → Final average 14.466

Melnikova’s performance stood out for combining a high difficulty second vault (5.6 D) with solid execution, and she managed to stay clean under the pressure of a world-championship final.

🥈 Silver – Lia‑Monica Fontaine (Canada)

Fontaine secured silver with a score of 14.033.

Detail:

Vault 1: D = 5.000, E = 8.933 → Score = 13.933

Vault 2: D = 4.800, E = 8.933 → Score = 13.733

Bonus +0.20 applied → Final average 14.033

Notably, this was Fontaine’s debut at the world-championships and she delivered in the finals – a strong vault final showing and a major moment for her young career. Team Canada Olympians

🥉 Bronze – Joscelyn Roberson (USA)

Roberson earned the bronze with a score of 13.983.

Detail:

Vault 1: D = 5.200, E = 8.766 → Score = 13.966

Vault 2: D = 5.000, E = 8.600 → Score = 13.600

Bonus +0.20 applied → Final average 13.983

Roberson’s bronze is a solid achievement. With the field strong and a couple of close margins, her two vaults were good enough to keep her on the podium.

Context & Notes

The final was held during the 53rd edition of the championships in Jakarta.

Vault finals require two different vaults, and the score is the average of the two, plus any bonus (in this case bonus 0.20).

Melnikova’s win adds to her already distinguished career at world championships, showing her versatility across apparatuses.

Fontaine’s performance is particularly noteworthy as a first-time world finalist, stepping into vault final pressure and delivering a medal. Team Canada Olympians

The margins between the top three were not huge — just under half a point between gold and silver — underscoring how tight vault finals can be at this level.

A number of other finalists had solid performances but fell short of the podium. For example, Lisa Vaelen of Belgium scored 13.866 for 4th place.

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