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The Doha World Cup was a great success for gymnasts from all over the world on Friday (19 April). Kaylia Nemour of Algeria, the 2023 World uneven bars silver medallist, continued her winning streak by securing the gold in the uneven bars final with a score of 15.366. Levi Ruivivar from the Philippines took the silver with a score of 13.633, while neutral athlete Alena Tsitavets came in third place with a score of 13.600.

On the women’s side, Karla Navas from Panama clinched the vault title with an average score of 13.850. An Chang Ok from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea closely followed with a score of 13.833, while Valentina Georgieva from Bulgaria took home the bronze with a score of 13.466.

Moving on to the men’s competition, Milad Karimi from Kazakhstan emerged victorious in the floor exercise final with a score of 14.766, edging out Team GB’s Luke Whitehouse for the top spot. Karimi’s compatriot Dmitriy Patanin grabbed the bronze with a score of 14.500.

In a highly competitive pommel horse final, Jordan’s Ahmad Abu Al Soud secured the gold with an impressive score of 15.500, ahead of Chinese Taipei’s Lee Chih Kai who scored 15.400

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