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Summary

  • Events: Men's floor, pommel horse and rings, women's vault and uneven bars

  • Turkey's Ibrahim Colak wins gold in rings final

  • GB's Rebecca Downie wins world silver in the uneven bars final with Simone Biles finishing 5th

  • GB's Max Whitlock wins gold in pommel horse final

  • Simone Biles wins gold in the vault final and GB's Ellie Downie secures the bronze medal

  • GB's Dominick Cunningham finishes 8th in the floor final

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Stuttgart (UK only)

  1. Russia's Nagornyy wins all-around titlepublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 11 October 2019

    Nikita Nagornyy (right) and Artur DalaloyanImage source, Getty Images
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    Nikita Nagornyy (right) celebrates with team-mate Artur Dalaloyan after winning the world title

    Russia’s Nikita Nagornyy won the men's World Championship all-around title for the first time when he held off his compatriot and reigning title holder Artur Dalaloyan in Stuttgart.

    22-year-old Nagornyy, already the reigning European champion, recorded a score of 88.772 points, ahead of Dalaloyan’s mark of 87.165. Ukraine’s Oleg Verniaiev took the bronze medal with a score of 86.973.

    This was the second gold medal of the week for Nagornyy, who was a member of the Russia squad that won the team competition on Wednesday.

    Great Britain’s Joe Fraser will have been pleased with his 8th-place finish ahead of the weekend's individual finals, while James Hall’s fall from the high bar prevented him finishing higher than 14th overall.

  2. Saturday's finalistspublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 11 October 2019

    Dominick CunninghamImage source, Getty Images
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    Dominick Cunningham takes part in the floor final

    Men’s floor

    1 Artem Dolgopyat (Isr) 15.033

    2 Lin Chaopan (Chn) 14.933

    3 Nikita Nagornyy (Rus) 14.900

    4 Xiao Ruoteng (Chn) 14.833

    5 Dalaloyan Artur (Rus) 14.733

    6 Kim Hansol (Kor) 14.666

    7 Carlos Edriel Yulo (Phi) 14.633

    8 Dominick Cunningham (GB) 14.600

    Men's Pommel

    1 Max Whitlock (GB) 15.266

    2 Rhys McClenaghan (Ire) 15.200

    3 Lee Chih Kai (Tpe) 14.966

    4 Zou Jingyuan (Chn) 14.958

    5 Daiki Hashimoto (Jpn) 14.883

    6 Shiao Yu-Jan (Tpe) 14.683

    7 Cyril Tommosone (Fra) 14.666

    8 David Belyavskiy (Rus) 14.633

    8 Kazuma Kaya (Jpn) 14.6

    Men's Rings

    1 Ibrahim Colak (Tur) 14.858

    2 Arthur Zanetti (Brz) 14.700

    3 Samir Ait Said (Fra) 14.700

    4 Eleftherios Petrounias (Gre) 14.700

    5 Marco Lodadio (Ita) 14.666

    6 Denis Abliazin (Rus) 14.600

    7 Nick Klessing (Ger) 14.566

    8 Artur Tovmasyan (Arm) 14.566

    Women's Vault

    1 Jade Carey (US) 15.200

    2 Simone Biles (US) 15.199

    3 Alexa Moreno (Mex) 14.816

    4 Elissa Downie (GB) 14.783

    5 Yeo Seojeong (Kor) 14.766

    6 Shallon Olsen (Can) 14.683

    7 Liliia Akhaimova (Rus) 14.633

    8 Qi Qi (Chn) 14.599

    Women's uneven bars

    1 Nina Derwael (Bel) 15.141

    2 Daria Spirodinova (Rus) 15.016

    3 Sunisa Lee (US) 15.000

    4 Elisabeth Seitz (Ger) 14.800

    5 Rebecca Downie (GB) 14.800

    6 Liu Tingting (Chn) 14.766

    7 Simone Biles (US) 14.733

    8 Angelina Melnikova (Rus) 14.700

  3. Can Biles become record breaker today?published at 18:40 British Summer Time 11 October 2019

    Simone Biles extended her record of women's all-around World Gymnastics Championships titles with another convincing gold in Stuttgart on Thursday.

    The 22 year-old's total score of 58.999 gave her gold by a margin of 2.1 marks.

    The success is the American's 16th world title and follows the team gold that USA women won on Tuesday.

    The win was Biles' fifth all-around world title and she is now one medal short of equalling Vitaly Scherbo's all-time record of 23 world medals.

    Biles returns to competition today, where she could claim her 23rd and 24th world medals in the vault and uneven bars apparatus finals.

    Should she do so she would become the most successful gymnast in World Championships history.

    Media caption,

    Biles takes record fifth all-around world title

  4. How can I watch?published at 18:39 British Summer Time 11 October 2019

    All times BST and subject to changes.

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ coverage and event schedule

    Saturday, 12 October

    Men's floor, pommel horse and rings

    Women's vault and uneven bars

    14:45-16:30 - ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two

    16:30-19:00 – ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button

    14:45-19:00 - uninterrupted coverage - ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website and app

    Sunday, 13 October

    Men's vault, parallel bars and high bar

    Women’s beam and floor

    11:30-16:00 - ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two

    The Championships will also be available to watch in full on ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer for 30 days.

  5. Get Inspired: How to get into gymnasticspublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 11 October 2019

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    What is Gymnastics?

    Artistic is probably the most well-known form of gymnastics. Women tackle four activities, with men taking on six. These include the vault (run and spring over box), the rings (hoops suspended from the ceiling), the bars (parallel frames to swing between) among others. These activities involve you balancing and performing moves.

    Rhythmic involves performing a routine to music whilst waving a ribbon or balancing a hula-hoop round your hands, feet or neck.

    Acrobatic is the most energetic of all the types of gymnastics. You perform a routine combined of jumps, lifts or lunges, either in pairs or in a group.

    Not sure what style of gymnastics is for you? With 15 different types, all with varying levels of difficulty, there is bound to be one to suit you.

    ,, and Gymnastics have tools to help you find the gymnastic activity that suits you.