Algerian Gymnast Kaylia Nemour Takes Home the Gold on Uneven Bars on First Day of Doha World Cup

Algerian athlete Kaylia Nemour wins gold at Doha World Cup, adding to her successful 2024 season.

On the first day of the Doha World Cup, Kaylia Nemour of Algeria continued her winning streak by claiming the gold in the uneven bars final with a score of 15.366. She won by more than a point, with Levi Ruivivar of the Philippines in second place with a score of 13.633 and Alena Tsitavets, a neutral athlete, in third with 13.600.

In the women’s competition, Karla Navas of Panama took the gold on the vault with an average score of 13.850, followed closely by An Chang Ok of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea with 13.833, and Valentina Georgieva of Bulgaria in third with 13.466.

On the men’s side, Milad Karimi of Kazakhstan won the floor exercise final with a score of 14.766, beating Luke Whitehouse of Team GB who scored 14.566. Dmitriy Patanin, also from Kazakhstan, took the bronze with a score of 14.500.

The men’s pommel horse final was a tight contest between Ahmad Abu Al Soud of Jordan and Lee Chih Kai of Chinese Taipei, but Ahmad emerged victorious with a score of 15.500 while Lee finished in second place with 15.400 and Rhys McClenaghan from Ireland came in third place with a score of 15

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