Armenian Gymnast Arthur Avetisyan Claims World Cup Title in Germany
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Armenian gymnast Arthur Avetisyan won the World Cup in Cottbus, Germany. He claimed the world champion title with a total of 14.366 points, confirming his position as one of the top athletes in the sport.
Avetisyan’s success began in the qualification round, where he scored 14.300 points in the rings exercise, the highest score of that stage. This strong performance allowed him to advance confidently into the final, demonstrating his skill and consistency.

In the final, Avetisyan continued his outstanding performance and won the gold medal in the rings event. The silver medal went to Simonov from Azerbaijan, while Nelson from the United States earned the bronze medal.
The World Cup in Cottbus is one of the most prestigious gymnastics events, attracting elite athletes from across the globe. Competing against the best in the world, Avetisyan stood out for his precision, strength, and focus, earning him the championship title.
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