2026 Baku World Cup Recap

Here’s the review of the scores achieved at the 2026 Baku World Cup. Gymnasts compete exclusively in individual apparatus finals, and have the opportunity to earn prize money as well as qualifications for the 2026 World Championships to be held in Rotterdam.

Competition Overview

The 2026 Baku World Cup is the second event in a series of 5 World Cups*, that will end in April: gymnasts will then be evaluated and ranked according to their performance on each apparatus. Gymnasts can earn individual qualifications for the 2026 World Championships to be held in Rotterdam next October.

*UPDATE: World Gymnastics has made the decision to cancel the Doha World Cup in light of the current events unfolding in the Middle East.

Medal Count per Country


COUNTRY

GOLD

SILVER

BRONZE

TOTAL

1

JAPAN

2

2

4

2

COLOMBIA

1

1

2

2

RUSSIA

1

1

2

4

KAZAKHSTAN

2

2

5

AUSTRALIA

2

2

6

BULGARIA

1

1

6

UKRAINE

1

1

6

TAIWAN

1

1

6

BELARUS

1

1

10

BELGIUM

1

1

10

GREECE

1

1


TOTAL

6

6

6

18

Tang Chia-hung 2026 Baku World Cup - Source Getty - Chinese Taipei during the Artistic Gymnastics Men's Horizontal Bar Final on day ten of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 05, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Tang Chia-Hung Tang – Taiwan – Source: Carmen Mandato / Getty Images

Finals Scores

2026 Baku World Cup - FX Final
2026 Baku World Cup - PH Final
2026 Baku World Cup - SR Final
2026 Baku World Cup - VT Final
2026 Baku World Cup - PB Final
2026 Baku World Cup - HB Final

Highest Scores

Highest Total Scores per Apparatus

2026 Baku World Cup - Best Scores per Apparatus

Highest Difficulty, Execution and Total Scores per Apparatus

Stuck Landing Bonus

Number of Stuck Landings per Apparatus

2026 Baku World Cup - Stois per apparatus 2

Breakdown of Stuck Landings per Apparatus

2026 Baku World Cup - Breakdown of stois per apparatus

Number of Stuck Landings per Country

2026 Baku World Cup - Stois per country

Gymnasts with more than 2 Stuck Landings

Neutral Deductions

Number of Neutral Deductions and Points Deducted per Apparatus

2026 Baku World Cup - Penalties per Apparatus

Breakdown of Neutral Deductions per Apparatus

2026 Baku World Cup - Breakdown of Penalties per Apparatus

2026 World Cup Series MAG Rankings after Baku

It is now the third Olympic Cycle in which World Gymnastics (ex-FIG) has opted to utilize the annual World Cup Series as a criterion for the selection of gymnasts for both the World Championships and the Olympic Games.

48 male gymnasts (8 for each apparatus) can qualify for the 2026 World Championships in Rotterdam next October: after each of the 5 World Cups that will take place between February and April, gymnasts will be allocated points according to their rankings in the event finals and qualifications (see detailed explanation here).

After the 2026 Osijek World Cup, the top 8 male gymnasts with the most points from three meets on each apparatus can earn a spot for the 2026 World Championships if:
– their country hasn’t qualified a team at the 2026 continental championships
– if they haven’t qualified individually via the AA at 2026 continental championships

Points awarded to ineligible gymnasts shall be redistributed to those athletes who meet eligibility criteria. Gymnasts competing in the Qualification round who achieve a ranking of 16th place or lower shall be allocated 1 point.

After the 2026 Baku World Cup, rankings were as follows for each apparatus. The table will be updated after each of the remaining 5 World Cups, and upon the completion of all five continental championships:
– African Championships: 21-27 April
– Oceania Championships: 8-9 May
– Pan American Championships: 15-21 June
– Asian Championships: 18-21 June
– European Championships: 13-16 August

FLOOR EXERCISE

POMMEL HORSE

STILL RINGS

VAULT

PARALLEL BARS

HIGH BAR

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