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Confirmed (and Unconfirmed) Worlds Teams

Over the past several weeks, I've been gathering a list of athletes going to the World Championships. I've gathered from various websites and the nominative list from the FIG.  I've got up as many as I can, and I will post more later. There are 58 countries represented and a total of 141 athletes listed.


The list stands as of today, but could change anytime Below is a list of the athletes listed by country.



Canada
  • Victoria Moors
  • Ellie Black
  •  Kaitlyn Hofland
  • Maegan Chant 

Belgium

  • Gaelle Mys
  • Laura Waem
  • Lisa Verschuren

France
  • Mira Boumejmajen 
  • Valentine Sabatou

Great Britain
  • Rebecca Downie
  • Rebecca Tunney
  • Ruby Harrold
  • Hannah Whelan
Germany
  • Elisabeth Seitz
  • Sophie Scheder
  • Pauline Schaefer
  • Cagla Aykol
Greece
  • Vasiliki Millosu
  • Evangelia Pylta
Hungary
  • Dorina Bozsoco
  • Noemi Makra

Japan
  • Asuka Teramoto
  • Natsumi Sasada
  •  Yu Minobe 
  • Mai Murakami
China
  •  Yao Jinnan,
  •  Shang Chunsong
  •  Zeng Siqi 
  • Huang Huidan
Russia 
  • Tatiana Nabieva
  • Aliya Mustafina
  • Maria Paseka
  • Anna Rodionova
AUSTRIA
  • Lisa Ecker
  • Elisa Haemmerle
  • Jasmin Mader
IRELAND
  • Emma Lunn
  • Nicole Mawhinney
  • India McPeak
Brazil
  • Daniele Hypólito
  • Letícia Costa
Romania
  • Sandra Izbasa
  •  Larisa Iordache
  • Stefania Stanalia
Netherlands

  • Wyomi Masela
  • Chantysha Netteb
  •  Noël van Klaveren
  •  Sanne Wevers
Puerto Rico
  • Paula Mejias
  •  Nicolle Vasquez
South Africa
  •  Kirsten Beckett
  •  Claudia Cummins
  •  Nicole Szabo
Ukraine
  • Angelina Kislaya
  •  Krystina Sankova
  •  Olesya Sazonova
  •  Olena Vasileva
USA 

  • Simone Biles
  • McKayla Maroney
  • Kyla Ross
  • Brenna Dowell
Uzbekistan
  • Oksana Chusovitina
  • Dilnova ABDUSALIMOVA
Venezuela
  • Jessica Lopez
  • Ivet Rojas Galean
  • Eliana Yinneth Gonzales Vallez
Spain
  • Roxana Popa
  • Silivia Colussi
  • Cintia Rodriguez
 
Sweden
  • Ida Gustaffson
Switzerland
  • Giulia Steingruber
  •  Ilaria Kaslin
  •  Nadia Mulhauser

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