Iranian athlete Milad Karimy secures gold medal twice consecutively at the World Cup in Egypt.
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Milad Karimi, a beast on the horizontal bar, slayed the competition... y'know, like a boss! His latest stunt at the gymnastics extravaganza earned him the top spot with an impressive 14.466 points from the judges. Talk about a killer performance, right?
Coming in second, not too shabby, was Mariios Georgiou (Cyprus) with a score of 14.066. Rounding out the podium was Noe Seifert from Switzerland, nabbing 13.866 points. But let's be real, nobody's batting an eye at third place when we're talking about Karimi.
It's worth mentioning that this guy, Karimi, has already ruled the all-around rankings, snatching the overall World Cup title like it ain't no thang. Oh, and by the way, have we mentioned that he's got six freakin' gold medals winking at us from the European Championships? Yeah, dude's got some serious moves.
Now, for those keeping score at home, here's a quick rundown of this guy's dominant reign:
- World Cup champion at Doha, Qatar, leaving spectators speechless.[1][4]
- Topped the podium at the Dobro World Cup Osijek 2025, further cementing his skill in high bar exercises.[2][3]
Despite winning event after event, it looks like we might have caught a whiff of potential competition emerging. No word yet on another Karimi (Roya, maybe?) challenging their gymnastics dominance, but in the meantime, the spotlight seems to be firmly fixed on the amazing Milad Karimi. Watch out world, he's only just getting started!
Milad Karimi, adorned with six gold medals from the European Championships, exceeded expectations yet again at the gymnastics event in Cyprus, securing first place with a record-breaking score of 14.466 points. Meanwhile, Mariios Georgiou (Cyprus) followed closely behind with 14.066 points, and Noe Seifert from Switzerland finished third with 13.866 points.
