World Cup Victory Claimed by Gymnast Milad Karimy in Egypt Competition
**Karimi Shines at World Cup Finale, Secures Third Gold Medal**
Milad Karimi, the Ukrainian gymnast, has once again proven his prowess in the world of gymnastics, securing a third-place finish in the World Cup's final stage with a score of 13.866. This follows a string of impressive performances, particularly in the floor exercise, where he has dominated the circuit this year.
Eddie Penev of Bulgaria finished second with a score of 13.966, while Nazari Chepurniy of Ukraine took third place. The podium's top spot, however, was reserved for Karimi, who has been a consistent force to reckon with in the World Cup.
Karimi's success this year is not a fluke. He has already claimed two FIG World Cup titles in 2025, one on the floor exercise and another on the horizontal bar at the spring series finale in Cairo, Egypt. His competitive performance on the floor exercise at the 2025 FIG Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup (AGF Trophy) also demonstrated his potential, even though he did not medal in that particular event.
At the 2025 Cottbus World Cup event, Karimi clinched a gold medal on the floor exercise, further solidifying his position as a top contender in this discipline. He also won a silver medal on the men's floor exercise at the 2025 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships, scoring an impressive 14.400 points.
In addition to his World Cup successes, Karimi has won first place in the floor exercise in the overall World Cup standings. His fellow Kazakhstan gymnast, Nariman Kurbanov, has also been a consistent medal winner, with a bronze in the vault exercise in Osijek and a gold in Doha.
Tomorrow, Karimi will compete in the parallel bars final, while Nariman Kurbanov and Zeynolla Idrisov will vie for medals in the vault exercise. Kazakhstan has been a force to reckon with in the World Cup, having won a total of six medals during the competition, with three each in Osijek and Doha.
The World Cup's final stage marks the end of a successful run for many gymnasts, but for Karimi, it's just another step in his journey towards gymnastics greatness. With his consistent performances and multiple medals, he is undoubtedly a gymnast to watch in the coming years.
Karimi's success in the World Cup event is not limited to the floor exercise, as he also secured a gold medal on the parallel bars during the 2025 Cottbus World Cup. His consistent performance in various sports events showcases his versatility, further solidifying his place as a standout athlete in the world of gymnastics.