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FIG Apparatus World Cup March 12–15 2026

The 2026 gymnastics season is heating up, and all eyes are turning to the Turquoise Coast. From March 12–15, 2026, the FIG Apparatus World Cup descends upon Antalya, Turkey. As the third stop in the prestigious 2026 World Cup series—following Cottbus and Baku—Antalya offers athletes a vital opportunity to secure world ranking points and fine-tune their most difficult routines on the global stage.

Whether you're a die-hard gymnastics fan or a newcomer to the sport, here is everything you need to know about this high-stakes event.


Event Overview: Precision in Paradise

The Antalya World Cup is a "C III" Apparatus event, meaning the focus is purely on individual glory. Unlike the Olympic Games or World Championships, there is no "All-Around" or "Team" title here. Instead, gymnasts compete for medals on specific pieces of equipment—from the explosive power of the Men’s Vault to the breathtaking elegance of the Women’s Balance Beam.

The competition will be held at the Ibrahim Çolak Gymnastics Hall, a venue named after Turkey's own 2019 World Champion on Rings, making it a fitting stage for a world-class field.

Quick Facts

  • Host City: Antalya, Turkey

  • Dates: March 12–15, 2026

  • Disciplines: Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (MAG) & Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG)

  • Governing Body: International Gymnastics Federation (FIG)


Competition Schedule

The event is split into two phases: Qualifications, where gymnasts fight for a spot in the top eight, and the Apparatus Finals, where the medals are decided.

Date Session Details
Thursday, March 12 Qualifications Day 1

MAG: Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings


WAG: Vault, Uneven Bars

Friday, March 13 Qualifications Day 2

MAG: Vault, Parallel Bars, High Bar


WAG: Balance Beam, Floor Exercise

Saturday, March 14 Finals Day 1

Medal Events:


MAG: Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings


WAG: Vault, Uneven Bars

Sunday, March 15 Finals Day 2

Medal Events:


MAG: Vault, Parallel Bars, High Bar


WAG: Balance Beam, Floor Exercise

Note: Competition typically begins around 10:00 AM local time (TRT) for qualifications, with Finals usually scheduled for the afternoon. Check the official FIG site closer to the event for minute-by-minute start times.


How to Watch

If you can’t make it to the Mediterranean coast, you can still catch every twist and layout from home.


Why This Event Matters

The 2026 World Cup circuit is more than just a collection of trophies. These events serve as the primary testing ground for athletes aiming for the 2026 World Championships in Rotterdam.

For the host nation, Turkey, this is a moment of pride. Their Men's program has seen a meteoric rise in recent years, with stars like Adem Asil and Ferhat Arıcan frequently appearing on podiums. Expect the home crowd to be loud, energetic, and fully behind the Turkish "Sultans of the Mats."

What to Watch For:

  1. New Upgrades: Early season World Cups are often where gymnasts debut new, high-difficulty elements.

  2. Specialists: Keep an eye on "apparatus specialists"—athletes who may only compete on one or two events but perform at a level of difficulty that is unmatched.

  3. Olympic Momentum: As we move through the 2026 cycle, the consistency shown here sets the tone for the road to the next Olympic Games.


Official Links & Resources

Stay updated with the latest news, athlete rosters, and results through these official channels:

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