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Europe shines bright in Jakarta: continental success at the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Jakarta, Indonesia – October 27, 2025 | Europe delivered a strong, determined performance at the 53rd World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, held in Jakarta from October 19 to 25. Although Asian and American gymnasts captured most of the gold medals, European nations once again proved their class, precision, and resilience — earning podiums and finals that reaffirm the continent’s global standing.


🥇The United Kingdom leads the European charge

Team GB was the standout performer for Europe in Jakarta, securing a total of five medals (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze).

The star of the competition was Jake Jarman, who delivered a sensational routine on floor exercise to claim gold with 14.866 points. His teammate Luke Whitehouse followed closely with silver, giving Britain an unprecedented one-two finish.

Jarman continued his fine form in vault, where he added another silver, while Courtney Tulloch earned bronze on still rings, and Alice Kinsella closed Britain’s tally with bronze on balance beam.

“It’s a great moment for British gymnastics,” said Jarman. “We’re showing that Europe can be on top — and that our generation can lead the way to Paris 2028.”

These results mark one of the best world championships in British history and confirm Team GB as the leading European program in artistic gymnastics.


🥈Turkey makes history in rings

Turkish gymnastics continues to rise thanks to Adem Asil, who claimed silver on still rings with a score of 14.566. His powerful strength elements and controlled dismount earned Turkey its first world medal since 2023, underlining the country’s growing consistency at elite level.

Head coach Suat Çelik noted: “Adem’s medal shows that Turkey is not an outsider anymore — we are now part of Europe’s leading nations.”


🥉A breakthrough for Switzerland

Switzerland celebrated a historic achievement as Noe Seifert captured the bronze medal in the men’s all-around final. His balanced performance across all six apparatuses placed him behind Japan’s Daiki Hashimoto and China’s Zhang Boheng — a remarkable result that revived Swiss gymnastics on the world stage.


🥉Ukraine returns to the podium

Ukraine also joined the European medal table, with Illia Kovtun taking bronze on parallel bars. Known for his elegant swing technique and precise transitions, Kovtun continues to carry the Ukrainian flag high in men’s artistic gymnastics, securing another world medal for his nation.


🏅 European medal summary – Jakarta 2025

Country 🥇 Gold 🥈 Silver 🥉 Bronze Total
United Kingdom 1 2 2 5
Turkey 0 1 0 1
Switzerland 0 0 1 1
Ukraine 0 0 1 1

Europe finishes the championship with eight total medals, spreading success across four nations and showing balanced strength between Western, Central, and Eastern Europe.


🔮 A solid path to LA2028

The results in Jakarta highlight a crucial shift for European gymnastics: depth, quality, and innovation are paying off.

Three key takeaways for the continent’s road to Paris 2028:

  1. Consistency pays – Britain and Turkey have built steady systems producing world-class routines year after year.
  2. New nations rise – Switzerland and Ukraine prove that strong fundamentals can lead to podiums.
  3. Women’s gymnastics grows – the D’Amato sisters (Italy), Naomi Visser (Netherlands), and Alice Kinsella (UK) show Europe’s female gymnasts are closing the gap in artistry and execution.

Sport Europe analysis: “The artistry remains European, the power is growing — and Paris 2028 could see Europe on top once again.”

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