The next generation of gymnastics stars will take centre stage as the 3rd Junior Artistic Gymnastics World Championships return from 20-24 November 2025 in Pasay, Philippines. Fans can watch every event live and on demand, free on Eurovision Sport.
Five days of world-class gymnastics await in Pasay as the sport's brightest young talents compete for junior world titles.
Schedule subject to FIG confirmation.
| Date | Events |
|---|---|
| Thu 20 Nov | Men's Qualification |
| Fri 21 Nov | Women's Qualification |
| Sat 22 Nov | Men's & Women's Individual All-Around Finals |
| Sun 23 Nov |
Men's Floor, Pommel Horse & Rings Finals; Women's Vault &
Uneven Bars Finals
|
| Mon 24 Nov |
Men's Vault, Parallel Bars & Horizontal Bar Finals; Women's
Floor & Beam Finals
|
These young athletes are already making waves on the international circuit and could become household names in the years to come.
The Junior Artistic Gymnastics World Championships is the premier international event for junior gymnasts, offering a rare chance to compete at world level before stepping into senior elite competition.
Founded by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) in 2019, this biannual championship showcases the world's most promising junior gymnasts in a format that mirrors the Olympic-level senior World Championships.
Featuring men's and women's artistic gymnastics, the event crowns junior world champions in team, all-around, and apparatus finals, while preparing future stars to handle international judging, podium pressure, and the high-performance demands of elite sport.
The 2025 edition marks only the third in the event's history, but its impact is already clear: past medallists have gone on to reach senior World and Olympic finals. For fans and federations alike, it's a preview of the talent shaping the future of international gymnastics.
The second FIG Junior Artistic Gymnastics World Championships (29 March - 2 April 2023) in Antalya, Türkiye delivered historic firsts and memorable moments. In an impressive sweep, Japan captured both the men's and women's team titles on opening days.
Several young standouts emerged as multi-medallists, announcing themselves as names to watch. On the boys' side, Tsunogai Tomoharu of Japan was a breakout star - he clinched three gold medals, winning the parallel bars (jointly with Ángel Barajas) and horizontal bar finals in addition to contributing to Japan's team victory. In the girls' competition, Nakamura Haruka led the way for Japan, claiming the women's all-around title, a team gold and a bronze in the floor exercise.
A tie for gold between Japan's Tsunogai and Colombia's Barajas meant both boys earned the title of parallel bars champion; This double-gold outcome, while uncommon, highlighted the exceptionally high level of competition.
When all 14 events were concluded, Japan topped the medal standings to confirm their status as the meet's most successful nation. Japanese gymnasts won 5 gold medals (8 total medals) - the highest of any delegation.
After the Junior Worlds, fans can continue to watch gymnastic events live and free on Eurovision Sport:
Stream replays, highlights, and full competitions anytime on Eurovision Sport.