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2023 World Championships — Men’s Qualification Day 1

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The first four men’s subdivisions (of six overall) compete today, and with our new best friend allgymnastics.tv, I’ll be keeping up with bullet points of the significant happenings throughout the day.

SUBDIVISION 1

Teams Great Britain, Turkey, Brazil, and Kazakhstan grace us with their presences in this one.

TO WATCH: GB has already qualified a team to the Olympics and will aim to position themselves as team medal contenders for finals again with this performance. Turkey finished 11th last year and will be looking to improve on that mark in 2023, but top-12 qualification to Paris is the big, big goal. Brazil is a returning qualifier that finished 7th last year, but without scoring leader Caio Souza, there’s some nervousness about how competitive the team might be this year. Artur Davtyan competes as an individual in this subdivision and will be aiming to set a high mark in the race for the 8 AA Olympic spots available in qualification. 

SUBDIVISION 2

The second subdivision is Japan time, looking to laugh in the general direction of that GB score, but also the Ukrainian team with Oleg trying to come back and save the day, as well as the host Belgians.

 

I love that Japan is already like…but no

SUBDIVISION 3

The US joins the party in the third subdivision and will have a pretty straightforward benchmark to work toward in that 254.193 from Great Britain.

Australia’s start lists have also confirmed that they won’t be putting up enough athletes on floor, rings, or vault to get a team score.

SUBDIVISION 4

Subdivision four is a goodie, with China flanked by Spain, the Netherlands, and Germany. How does this no-Zhang, no-Zou Chinese team compare? We shall see.

Tomorrow, two of last year’s team finalists compete in Italy and Korea, as well as last year’s 10th and 12th finishers, Canada and Hungary. And France, and Switzerland. So there’s that.

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