2020 FIG All-Around World Cup rosters finalized

By Patricia Duffy | February 19, 2020
2020 FIG All-Around World Cup rosters finalized
Courtesy F.I.G.

While the final trio of FIG Individual Apparatus World Cups kick off this week in Melbourne, the FIG All-Around World Cup rosters were just finalized, with the events set to take place March 7 to April 5.

The 2020 All-Around World Cup series is slightly different this year, with 12 countries being allocated spots instead of the typical eight.

The three federations (six total for the men and women) who earn the most points through the Individual All-Around World Cup series will earn an additional Olympic spot in addition to their 4-person team.

Whoever places first earns 60 points for their country and each subsequent placement is five less points. The total points earned is the summation of total points from all four events (American, Stuttgart, Birmingham, and Tokyo) in the series.

Check out the rosters for each World Cup below!

Note: These rosters are subject to change.

American Cup – March 7, 2020

Men
  • Brazil: Diogo Soares
  • Canada: Rene Cournoyer
  • China: Hu Xuwei
  • Chinese Taipei: Chih-Kai Lee
  • Germany: Andreas Toba
  • Great Britain: James Hall
  • Japan: Daiki Hashimoto
  • Russia: Nikita Nagornyy
  • Spain: Nestor Abad
  • Switzerland: Pablo Braegger
  • Ukraine: Oleg Verniaiev
  • United States: Sam Mikulak
  • United States: Yul Moldauer (Wild Card) 
Women
  • Australia: Georgia Godwin
  • Canada: Brooklyn Moors
  • China: Jin Zhang
  • France: Lorette Charpy
  • Germany: Sarah Voss
  • Great Britain: Jennifer Gadirova
  • Italy: Giorgia Villa
  • Japan: Hitomi Hatakeda
  • Russia: Lilia Akhaimova
  • Spain: Alba Petisco
  • Ukraine: Diana Varinska
  • United States: Morgan Hurd
  • United States: Kayla DiCello (Wild Card) 

Stuttgart World Cup and Team Challenge – March 20-22, 2020

Men
  • Brazil: Caio Souza
  • China: Lin Chaopan
  • Germany: Andreas Toba
  • Germany: Lukas Dauser (Wild Card)
  • Great Britain: James Hall
  • Japan: Kazuma Kaya
  • Russia: David Belyavskiy
  • Spain: Nestor Abad
  • Switzerland: Pablo Braegger
  • Taiwan: Tang Chia-Hung
  • Turkey: Ahmet Onder
  • Ukraine: Oleg Verniaiev
  • United States: Yul Moldauer
Women
  • Belgium: Senna Deriks
  • Canada: Ana Padurariu
  • China: Wei Xiaoyuan
  • France: Aline Friess
  • Germany: Elisabeth Seitz
  • Germany: Kim Bui (Wild Card)
  • Great Britain: Kelly Simm
  • Italy: Asia D’Amato
  • Japan: Mai Murakami
  • Netherlands: Tisha Volleman
  • Russia: Angelina Melnikova
  • Spain: Alba Petisco
  • United States: Sunisa Lee

Birmingham World Cup – March 28, 2020

Men
  • Brazil: Diogo Soares
  • China: Sun Wei
  • Germany: Lukas Dauser
  • Great Britain: Joe Fraser
  • Great Britain: Giarnni Regini-Moran (Wild Card)
  • Japan: Kazuma Kaya
  • Russia: Nikita Ignatyev
  • Spain: Joel Plata
  • Switzerland: Pablo Braegger
  • Taiwan: Tang Chia-Hung
  • Turkey: Ahmet Onder
  • Ukraine: Oleg Verniaiev
  • United States: Yul Moldauer
Women
  • Belgium: Maellyse Brassart
  • Canada: Ana Padurariu
  • China: Zhang Jin
  • France: Marine Boyer
  • Germany: Elisabeth Seitz
  • Great Britain: Ellie Downie
  • Great Britain: Alice Kinsella (Wild Card)
  • Italy: Alice D’Amato
  • Japan: Hitomi Hatakeda
  • Netherlands: Vera van Pol
  • Russia: Aleksandra Shchekoldina
  • Spain: Cintia Rodriguez
  • United States: Grace McCallum

Tokyo World Cup – April 4-5, 2020

Men
  • Brazil: Caio Souza
  • China: Xiao Ruoteng
  • France: Loris Frasca
  • Germany: Andreas Toba
  • Great Britain: Joe Fraser
  • Japan: Daiki Hashimoto
  • Japan: Kazuyuki Takeda
  • Russia: Artur Dalaloyan
  • Spain: Nestor Abad
  • Switzerland: Pablo Braegger
  • Taiwan: Lee Chih Kai
  • Ukraine: Oleg Verniaiev
  • United States: Sam Mikulak
Women
  • Belgium: Nina Derwael
  • Canada: Ellie Black
  • China: Ou Yushan
  • France: Melanie de Jesus Dos Santos
  • Germany: Sarah Voss
  • Great Britain: Lucy Stanhope
  • Italy: Giorgia Villa
  • Japan: Mai Murakami
  • Japan: Chiaki Hatakeda (Wild Card)
  • Netherlands: Naomi Visser
  • Russia: Angelina Simakova
  • Spain: Ana Perez Campos
  • United States: Simone Biles