How To Watch the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025 Women’s All-Around Final Ft Angelina Melnikova, Dulcy Caylor

Get to know the streaming details for the women's all-around finals of the 2025 World Artistic Gymnastic Championships 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The Women’s all-around finals for the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025 are scheduled to take place on Thursday, Oct. 23, at the IMS Arena in Jakarta. Twenty-four top gymnasts from around the globe will be competing in the final to book their status as a world champion.

The USA will also have proper representation in this all-around finals, which will see Leanne Wong, a former all-around silver medalist in the tournament, and Dulcy Caylor compete. Notably, former all-around world champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Angelina Melnikova will also feature in this all-around final.

How and Where to Watch the All-Around Women’s Finals of the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025?

The women’s all-around event final on Thursday is poised to be a tight contest with a star-studded participant list. Similar to the men’s event, the women’s finals will be available for fans to watch on Peacock. The streaming for the competition is scheduled to start around 7:30 PM ET.

Eurovision Sport will bring live action to viewers around Europe. The women’s all-around final on Thursday is slated to start around 6:30 PM WIB (Western Indonesian Time).

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Who Are the Gymnasts Who Will Compete in the All-Around Women’s Finals of the Gymnastics Championships?

Here is the complete list of the 24 gymnasts who will feature in the all-around finals:

  •  Melnikova, Individual Neutral Athlete
  • Aiko Sugihara, Japan
  • Kaylia Nemour, Algeria
  • Zhang Qingying, China
  •  Caylor, USA
  • Karina Schoenmaier, Germany
  • Liudmila Roschina, Individual Neutral Athlete
  • Rina Kishi, Japan
  • Leanne Wong, USA
  • Alba Petisco, Spain
  • Ruby Evans, Great Britain
  • Abigail Martin, Great Britain
  • Asia D’Amato, Italy
  • Naomi Visser, Netherlands
  • Lena Bickel, Switzerland
  • Kaia Tanskanen, Finland
  • Silja Stoehr, Germany
  • Laia Font, Spain
  • Breanna Scott, Australia
  • Zoja Szekely, Hungary
  • Greta Mayer, Hungary
  • Marina Escudero, Spain
  • Natalia Escalera, Mexico
  • Sona Artamanova, Czech Republic

Favorites for the all-around finals: 

Going into the finals, Melnikova will be one of the favorites to win the all-around title, especially after her performances in the qualifiers. She topped the all-around score in the earlier round with a score of 54.566.

Moreover, Wong also doesn’t stand far behind in this aspect of the finals. The former Florida Gators gymnast has plenty of experience in competing at the global stage and has also accumulated a handsome 51.865 in the qualifiers. Other participants who will be favorites for the all-around finals include Sugihara, D’Amato, and Caylor.

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