Who is competing in gymnastics at the 2024 Paris Olympics? Full list.

By Gymnastics Now | June 18, 2024
The Eiffel Tower with the pictograms for all three gymnastics disciplines (left to right) gymnastics, trampoline, and rhythmic.
Pictograms © Paris 2024

The list of gymnastics qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympics is set!

The qualifiers for artistic, rhythmic, and trampoline are finalized. See the list of qualifiers by discipline below.

National Organizing Committee (NOC) spots – aka when a country is listed – mean the Olympic berth was awarded to the country, and the country will select the athlete(s) for that berth. If an individual gymnast is listed, the berth is for them, and they will be in Paris representing their country.

As teams/individuals are selected, we will update this page.

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Artistic Gymnastics (July 27-August 5)

Individuals can compete on all events during qualifying, no matter how they qualified. Qualifying from the team perspective is 4 up, 3 count, meaning teams will strategically determine lineups to achieve their goal(s) (i.e. qualifying to team final, qualifying as many individuals to event finals as possible, etc.).

Men

Teams (12 teams total – 5 athletes each)

  • Canada (Rene Cournoyer, Felix Dolci, remaining team TBD)
  • China (Liu Yang, Sun Wei, Xiao Ruoteng, Zhang Boheng, Zou Jingyuan – alternates: Lan Xingyu, Shi Cong, Su Weide, You Hao)
  • Germany
  • Great Britain (Joe Fraser, Harry Hepworth, Jake Jarman, Luke Whitehouse, Max Whitlock – alternates: James Hall, Courtney Tulloch)
  • Italy
  • Japan (Hashimoto Daiki, Kaya Kazuma, Oka Shinnosuke, Sugino Takaaki, Tanigawa Wataru)
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
  • United States of America

Individuals (36 total individuals – max 3 per country)

Individuals selected by NOC.

  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • South Korea

Individuals qualified spot for themselves.

  • Rasuljon Abdurakhimov (Uzbekistan)
  • Ahmad Abu Al Soud (Jordan)
  • Samir Ait Said (France)
  • Abdulla Azimov (Uzbekistan)
  • Angel Barajas (Colombia)
  • Aurel Benovic (Croatia)
  • Artur Davtyan (Armenia)
  • Vahagn Davtyan (Armenia)
  • Artem Dolgopyat (Israel)
  • Khabibullo Ergashev (Uzbekistan)
  • Marios Georgiou (Cypress)
  • Milad Karimi (Kazakhstan)
  • Luka van den Keybus (Belgium)
  • Noah Kuavita (Belgium)
  • Nariman Kurbanov (Kazakhstan)
  • Lee Junho (Korea)
  • Rhys McClenaghan (Ireland)
  • Krisztofer Meszaros (Hungary)
  • Omar Mohamed (Egypt)
  • Jesse Moore (Australia)
  • Andrei Muntean (Romania)
  • Lais Najjar (Syria)
  • Audrys Nin Reyes (Dominican Republic)
  • Mahdi Olfati (Iran)
  • Kevin Penev (Bulgaria)
  • Eleftherios Petrounias (Greece)
  • Ryu Sunghyun (Korea)
  • Shek Wai Hung (Hong Kong)
  • Diogo Soares (Brazil)
  • Tin Srbic (Croatia)
  • Tang Chia-Hung (Chinese Taipei)
  • Robert Tvorogal (Lithuania)
  • Carlos Yulo (Philippines)

Women

Teams (12 teams total – 5 athletes each)

  • Australia (Kate McDonald, Emma Nedov, Ruby Pass, Breanna Scott, Emily Whitehead)
  • Brazil
  • Canada (Ellie Black, Aurelie Tran, remaining team TBD)
  • China (Luo Huan, Ou Yushan, Qiu Qiyuan, Zhang Yihan, Zhou Yaqin – alternates: Du Siyu, Huang Zhuofan, Zhang Qingying)
  • France
  • Great Britain (Becky Downie, Ruby Evans, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Alice Kinsella, Abi Martin – alternates: Charlotte Booth, Ruby Stacey)
  • Italy
  • Japan (Kishi Rina, Miyata Shoko, Nakamura Haruka, Okamura Mana, Ushioku Kohane – alternates: Hatakeda Chiaki, Sugihara Aiko)
  • South Korea (Eom Dohyun, Lee Yunseo, Lee Dayeong, Shin Sol-yi, Yeo Seojeong)
  • Netherlands
  • Romania
  • United States of America

Individuals (36 total individuals – max 3 per country)

Individuals selected by NOC.

  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Mexico – Natalia Escalera

Individuals qualified spot for themselves.

  • An Chang Ok (North Korea)
  • Sona Artamonova (Czech Republic)
  • Csenge Maria Bacskay (Hungary)
  • Lena Bickel (Switzerland)
  • Luisa Blanco (Colombia)
  • Maellyse Brassart (Belgium)
  • Isabella Brett (New Zealand)
  • Lynnzee Brown (Haiti)
  • Georgia-Rose Brown (New Zealand)
  • Laura Casabuena (Spain)
  • Bettina Lili Czifra (Hungary)
  • Nina Derwael (Belgium)
  • Aleah Finnegan (Philippines)
  • Valentina Georgieva (Bulgaria)
  • Hillary Heron (Panama)
  • Lucija Hribar (Slovenia)
  • Rifda Irfanaluthfi (Indonesia)
  • Anna Lashchevska (Ukraine)
  • Jana Mahmoud (Egypt)
  • Emma Malabuyo (Philippines)
  • Filipa Martins (Portugal)
  • Charlize Moerz (Austria)
  • Alexa Moreno (Mexico)
  • Kaylia Nemour (Algeria)
  • Ana Perez (Spain)
  • Alba Petisco (Spain)
  • Lihie Raz (Israel)
  • Caitlin Rooskrantz (South Africa)
  • Levi Ruivivar (Philippines)
  • Ahtziri Sandoval (Mexico)
  • Pauline Schaefer-Betz (Germany)
  • Ting Hua-Tien (Chinese Taipei)
  • Sarah Voss (Germany)

Trampoline Gymnastics (August 2)

All individuals. All quota spots are decided by NOCs except AINs (Individual Neutral Athletes from Russia or Belarus). A number by a nation indicates the # of quota places that nation has earned; if just the nation is listed, only one quota spot was earned.

Men

  • AIN (Individual Neutral Athlete) – Ivan Litvinovich (from Belarus)
  • Australia – Brock Batty
  • Austria
  • Brazil
  • China (2)
  • Colombia
  • France
  • Germany
  • Great Britain – Zak Perzamanos
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • New Zealand
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • United States of America

Women

  • AIN (Individual Neutral Athlete) – Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya (from Belarus)
  • AIN (Individual Neutral Athlete) – Iana Lebedeva (from Russia)
  • Azerbaijan
  • Brazil
  • Canada – Sophiane Methot
  • China (2)
  • Egypt
  • France
  • Georgia
  • Great Britain (Bryony Page, Izzy Songhurst)
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Spain
  • United States of America

Rhythmic Gymnastics (August 8-10)

Individuals (24 total individuals – max 2 per country)

A number by a nation indicates the # of quota places that nation has earned; if just the nation is listed, only one quota spot was earned.

  • Azerbaijan
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria (2)
  • France
  • Germany (2)
  • Hungary
  • Israel
  • Italy (2)
  • Romania
  • Slovenia
  • Spain (2)
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
  • Evita Griskenas (United States of America)
  • Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (Australia)
  • Praewa Misato Philaphandeth (Laos)
  • Aliaa Saleh (Egypt)
  • Elzhana Taniyeva (Kazakhstan)
  • Vera Tugolukova (Cypress)
  • Wang Zilu (China)

Groups (14 teams total – 5 athletes each)

  • Australia (Saskia Broedelet, Emmanouela Frroku, Lidiia Iakovleva, Phoebe Learmont, Jessica Weintraub)
  • Azerbaijan
  • Brazil
  • Bulgaria
  • China
  • Egypt
  • France
  • Germany
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Mexico
  • Spain
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan