From pommel horse to parallel bars and from vault to floor, Britain's best gymnasts will be battling it out for global medals in the coming days.
The World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025 run from 19-25 October, with men's and women's competitions taking place.
The event will be held at the 16,500 capacity Indonesia Arena in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the first time that any Southeast Asian country has hosted the event.
A record-breaking 80 nations will compete, and in keeping with tradition following an Olympics, there will be no team competition, only individual events.
GB men
Great Britain’s men’s team is a star-studded one, showcasing a line-up that includes four Olympians from Paris, who collectively hold a wealth of major championship medals.
The team includes the current world vault champion and 2024 Olympic floor bronze medallist, Jake Jarman.
The Peterborough gymnast claimed four Commonwealth Games golds in 2022 and has also taken world vault gold and European vault and team gold.
Olympic vault bronze medallist Harry Hepworth also features, as does three-time European floor champion Luke Whitehouse and Joe Fraser, the 2019 world champion on the parallel bars.
Rounding out the team are ten-time major championship medallist Courtney Tulloch and debutant Alex Yolshin-Cash, who hails from Uttoxeter and is a keen musician away from the mat.
GB women
The women’s team has a youthful look about it with Olympians 18-year-old Ruby Evans and 17-year-old Abi Martin leading the quartet.
Both were part of the Team GB outfit that finished fourth in the team final in Paris and Evans is a two-time European silver medallist.
Martin will be making her World Championship debut and is in good form after winning gold on vault at the 2025 Paris World Challenge Cup in September.
The team is completed by two further World Championship first-timers in 2025 British all-around champion Alia Leat and 16-year-old Shantae-Eve Amankwaah.
Schedule of events
Sunday 19th – Men’s Qualifying
Monday 20th Men’s Qualifying (cont.) and Women’s Qualifying
Tuesday 21st – Women’s Qualifying
Wednesday 22nd – Men’s all-around final
Thursday 23rd – Women’s all-around final
Friday 24th – Apparatus finals (Men’s floor, pommel and rings. Women’s vault and bars)
Saturday 25th - Apparatus finals (Men’s vault, parallel bars and high bar. Women’s beam and floor)
Where to watch
Watch the World Championships finals live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app on 22 & 23 October (13:00-15:00 BST) and 24 & 25 October (07:30-12:30 BST).
Eurovision Sport and Olympics.com will be streaming the event live in selected territories.