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2025 MAG/WAG/RGI/RGG Lead Scoring Tracker
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My name is kmkeirns on twitter/x, instagram, and bluesky. My email is kmkeirns@gmail.com. If you want to use this data you are welcome but I'd also love to hear it. If you see any mistakes also please let me know because there is so much data entry here that mistakes are inevitable.
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This is a score tracker for artistic gymnastics, and rhythmic gymnastics. For artistic I've included, against my better judgement, domestic scores because there are some aspects that you just miss without them. For rhythmic the sheet only reliable international meets.
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The Junior version of this sheet can be found here
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If you want to see a spreadsheet that just tracks FIG sanctioned meets with as little noise as possible you want the spreadsheet maintained by bretonstripes. She is also tracking tie breaks and the MAG stick bonus.
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Bretonstripes elite score tracker for Senior MAG/WAG
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You can find a simplified version of this data that is easier to find D and Score histories for individual gymnasts.
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Scores at a Glance
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1 FIG World Championships are unshaded.
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2 FIG Group 2 Meets are unshaded.
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3 FIG Group 3 Meets are shaded.
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4 FIG Group 4 Meets are shaded.
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5 Non-FIG International Meets are shaded.
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7 National Championships are shaded.
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8 Major domestic meets are shaded.
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9 Minor Domestic meets are shaded.
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10 Club League meets (Italian Series A1, French Top 12, German Bundesliga 1, and Liga Iberdrola) are shaded.
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6 International Meets Organized by Russia outside of FIG
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7 Russian Championships are shaded
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8 Major Russian domestic meets are shaded
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9 Minor Russian domestic meets are shaded
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6 International Meets Organized by Belarus outside of FIG
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7 Belarussain Championships are shaded
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8 Major Belarus domestic meets are shaded
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9 Minor Belarus domestic meets are shaded
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The results for the following gymnasts are in grey because they have switched countries and are under a 1 year competition hold from their previous countries: KOLODII Pantely (UKR to USA hold expires May 8, 2026), KOVTUN Illia (UKR to CRO hold expires July 10, 2026)
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The names of any Russian gymnast who has not been granted AIN status are in blue. Gymnasts known ot have been denied AIN Status: KULIAK Ivan, GASHKOV Kirill, LISTUNOVA Viktoriia
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Countries that are not considered independent in the IOC system are italic and purple. This includes SCO (Scotland), RSO (South Ossetia--a disputed region of Georgia occupied by Russia) and others...
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If you are unfamiliar with a country code you can look it up on the sheet labeled "Country Codes"
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If a gymnast has more in ND then they have in total score and the meet has given them a negative score I've entered it as a zero as I understand is how it is supposed to be done. Some live scoring programs have been giving gymnasts negative scores.
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Meet Specific Notes:
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Rhythmic World Championships - In October, FIG issued a correction to the scores for the Group All Around. Those changes are reflected in the score sheets here.
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Chinese Junior Championships - I have partial results for this meet (team and AA scores but not full individual event scores). I have also needed to use an AI translator on jpg images to get names and mistakes should be expected in these results.
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Norwegian Championships - The AA scores did not include D/E breakdowns for high bar only.
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Portimão International - The scoring software didn't add DB/DA correctly so those numbers may be inaccurate.
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Lithuanian Championships - Official results did not show D scores for a number of apparatus including SR, VT (both MAG and WAG), and HB.
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Internationaux de Thiais - I had to use the video to get the scores from the apparatus final. A few scores were not shown in detail but only in final standings. This includes ONOFRIICHUK Taisiia (Hoop), MILLON Maena (Ball) and the Estonian Group (5 Ribbons).
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British Championships - British Gymnastics has a .5 penalty for lack of difficulty on dismount on beam and bars. I have removed those penalties to make the routines fit in line with out they would have scored within FIG.
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English Championships - British Gymnastics has a .5 penalty for lack of difficulty on dismount on beam and bars. I have removed those penalties to make the routines fit in line with how they would be scored within FIG.
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Stanford Open (USA) - This data was in the sheet for approximately two months before I decided that it needed to be removed. I only had the NCAA scoring and not the FIG scoring from the meet and that resulted in entire sets of scores that were too high. Without the ability to correct for that it spoiled the leaderboards.
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Platinum League - This was a mixed Junior and Senior comp and I did my best to identify which gymnasts were juniors and which were seniors. But I very much could have made mistakes.
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Some national championships including Chinese Championships, All Japan Championships, Coppa Campioni (ITA) mix juniors and seniors. As I do not have the ability to verify all the ages of these athletes I've included everyone on the senior sheet from those championships.
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What are the columns for ic, rc, lc, and Q?
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These columns allow you to sort the spread sheet by types of meet and time of year.
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ic - Sorting by this column will give you only international meets
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rc - Sorting by this column will allow you to exclude Russian/Belarussian meets
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lc - Sorting by this will give you meets in order of their judging rigeriousness. So the Olympics would theoretically sort first, worlds next, other FIG Group 2 meets following, etc, with domestic meets sorted with national championships first, and club leagues last.
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Q - this is what quarter of the year the meet was in. Jan-Mar Q1, Apr-Jun Q2, Jul-Sep Q3, Oct-Dec Q4. Meets using the 2025 code held in 2024 are set as -1
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What are these leaderboards sheets?
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The leaderboards are so that you can see what the leading scoring gymnasts are at the moment. The summary page will give you the top 16 for every apparatus and the AA. For Rhythmic and T&T there is only an international leaderboard because I am not tracking domestic scores.
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What is the "Meets" sheet?
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This is a list of all the meets documented in this sheet and the Junior Sheet, along with basic details such as date, location, format, what disciplines were there and if it had juniors or seniors.
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Why are some E scores in gray italics?
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Some results sheets only give the D and the total score without giving either the execution or any neutral deductions. These E scores are approximate simply subtracting the D from the total score and are there only so people don't have to do that mental math on their own.
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Why isn't X gymnast's second vault listed on the single vault page?
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Intially they were but they've been removed from that page so that it better reflects the vaults that would be done in AA or Team scores.
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Why are you including domestic scores?
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Domestic scores are by their very nature less reliable than international scores. Every country overscores and club league scores are even worse. However there are some gymnasts that you simply wont have in your data set without domestic scores (i.e. the United States and some of the Chinese gymnasts). They are shaded so that people can be aware to take them with a grain of salt.
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What about Russian scores?
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After some debate I've decided to include Russian scores with their meets colored in shades of blue. No score from a Russian organized meet will be on the top level leaderboards (so for a Russian gymnast to appear on those it has to either be at a FIG meet as an AIN or by competing in a club league like Serie A organized by a country in good standing).
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Why are there these 2024 scores here?
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A small number of meets, the start of the 2025 Top 12 Season and a couple of online competitions were run using the 2025-28 code of points in late 2024. These meets more properly belong in the 2025 season.
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Why is the rhythmic section so much more limited by what meets you are tracking?
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It's my experience that rhythmic domestic scores, particularly in some of the biggest power house countries, are very disconnected from reality. But unlike in artistic the top athletes and countries do participate in the FIG World Cups so it's my judgement that it's better to limit the noise in that discipline. I am also including the Internatioanl Invitationals that appear on the FIG calendar.
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What about domestic bonuses?
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Some countries apply bonuses to their scores. If they are listed on results I will leave them out but some countries simply don't tell you they're applying a bonus and in that case I have to just hold up my hands and tell you that domestic scores shouldn't be held to the same weight as international scores.
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What are the sheets that are just lists of names?
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These are all the gymnasts with FIG licenses plus anyone who has competed at a major elite meet this year. Those pages exist to make sure I don't mispell people's names. You can find the clubs they compete for on this page as well if I have them from results sheets.
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So I don't know all these meets, should I trust them?
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As a rule you should trust international meets run by FIG or continental unions more than anything else.
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What is the Known Injuries sheet?
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This is an incomplete list of announced injuries of athletes and the date of the injury. If the injury happened before I started keeping track I've given an estimated date in gray.
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Where can I find original results?
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This can be less than straight forward but I will start giving links here:
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Australia - https://ausgymnasticschamps.com.au/results/
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Brazil (and others) - https://sporttech.io/explore
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Canada - https://sportzsoftlivemeet.com/find-meet/
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Chinese Taipei Gymnastics Association (Taiwan) - https://www.ctga.com.tw/h/Index?key=frgzp
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FIG - https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/events/searchresults.php