2023 DTB Pokal Stuttgart
VenuePorsche-Arena
LocationStuttgart, Germany
DatesMarch 17–19, 2023[1]
Nations18
Teams45

The 2023 EnBW DTB Pokal Team Challenge and Mixed Cup was an artistic gymnastics competition held from March 17–19, 2023 at the Porsche-Arena in Stuttgart, Germany.[2] The event consisted of five separate competitions across three days: a team challenge competition for both senior men and women; a team challenge for junior men and women; and a mixed team cup which will was contested between mixed gender senior teams from Brazil, Germany, Japan and the United States.[3]

Schedule

Date Session[4] Time
Friday, March 17 Junior Team Challenge Men10:00–13:15
Team Challenge Men16:00–19:45
Saturday, March 18 Junior Team Challenge Women10:00–12:30
Team Challenge Women14:30–17:30
Men's Apparatus Finals – Seniors & Juniors18:30–21:45
Sunday, March 19 Women's Apparatus Finals – Seniors & Juniors10:00–12:15
Mixed Cup14:30–17:15

Medalists

Senior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team Challenge
Men
Team
 United States
Asher Hong
Brody Malone
Yul Moldauer
Fred Richard
Shane Wiskus
 Japan
Ryosuke Doi
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
Daiki Hashimoto
Kakeru Tanigawa
 
 Turkey
Adem Asil
Ferhat Arıcan
İbrahim Çolak
Mehmet Koşak
Kerem Şener
Floor Exercise Japan Ryosuke Doi United States Yul Moldauer Spain Pau Jimenez
Pommel Horse Italy Edoardo de Rosa Japan Kakeru Tanigawa United States Asher Hong
Rings Turkey Adem Asil Italy Marco Lodadio Canada Félix Dolci
Vault United Kingdom Harry Hepworth Brazil Yuri Guimarães Turkey Adem Asil
Parallel Bars Italy Mario Macchiati Switzerland Taha Serhani Turkey Ferhat Arıcan
Horizontal Bar Japan Daiki Hashimoto Switzerland Taha Serhani Canada Félix Dolci
Women
Team
 United States
Nola Matthews
Zoe Miller
Joscelyn Roberson
Ashlee Sullivan
Lexi Zeiss
 Belgium
Maellyse Brassart
Fien Enghels
Aberdeen O'Driscol
Erika Pinxten
Jutta Verkest
 France
Léa Franceries
Silane Mielle
Djenna Laroui
Morgane Osyssek
Sheyen Petit
Vault United States Joscelyn Roberson Germany Karina Schönmaier
Uneven Bars United States Zoe Miller Netherlands Sanna Veerman Belgium Fien Enghels
Balance Beam Germany Jessica Schlegel Belgium Maellyse Brassart France Léa Franceries
Floor Exercise Brazil Júlia Soares United States Joscelyn Roberson Canada Aurelie Tran
Mixed Cup
Team
 Japan
Hazuki Watanabe
Chiharu Yamada
Nanami Yamamoto
Ryosuke Doi
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
Daiki Hashimoto
 Germany
Anna-Lena König
Elisabeth Seitz
Sarah Voss
Pascal Brendel
Milan Hosseini
Andreas Toba
 Brazil
Luisa Maia
Carolyne Pedro
Josiany Calixto
Tomas Florencio
Yuri Guimarães
Josue Heliodoro

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team  United States
Zach Green
Danila Leykin
Alex Nitache
Max Odden
Sollen Chiodi
 Germany
Timo Eder
Marcel Graf
Alexander Kirchner
Maxim Kovalenko
Daniel Mousichidis
 Turkey
Alperen Ege Avci
Ahmet Burak Ekici
Volkan Arda Hamarat
 
 
Floor Exercise Spain Eric Terres Martin Germany Timo Eder United States Solen Chiodi
Pommel Horse Finland Marcus Pietarinen Germany Daniel Mousichidis Netherlands Gijs Franken
Rings Turkey Volkan Arda Hamarat Finland Aaro Harju Belgium Romeo Jost
Vault Germany Maxim Kovalenko United States Solen Chiodi Australia Nicholas Howard
Parallel Bars United States Danila Leykin Turkey Volkan Arda Hamarat Belgium Kyano Schepers
Horizontal Bar United States Zach Green Germany Timo Eder Turkey Volkan Arda Hamarat
Women
Team  Germany
Mara Dietz
Marlene Gotthardt
Helen Kevric
Silja Stöhr
Lisa Woetzel
 Canada
Gabrielle Black
Aaliyah DeSousa
Gabrielle Fausto
Lia Monica Fontaine
Reese Wilson
 Belgium
Chloe Baert
Hanne Degryse
Naomi Descamps
Marie DeSmet
Yelena Devreker
Vault France Ming van Eijken Canada Lia Monica Fontaine Romania Alexandra Florea
Uneven Bars France Lilou Viallat Spain Leire Escauriaza Tipacti Canada Gabrielle Black
Balance Beam Belgium Naomi Descamps Germany Marlene Gotthardt France Lana Pondart
Floor Exercise Canada Gabrielle Fausto Romania Anamaria Mihaescu Germany Lisa Woetzel

[5][6][7][8]

Mixed Cup results

Qualification

Rank Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
1 Japan161.081
Hazuki Watanabe 13.766 13.233
Chiharu Yamada 12.700
Nanami Yamamoto 11.700 12.466 12.166
Ryosuke Doi 14.800 13.500
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa 14.250 14.650 13.500
Daiki Hashimoto 14.300
2 Germany159.030
Anna-Lena König 12.966
Sarah Voss 13.566 12.833 12.666
Elisabeth Seitz 13.466 14.633
Andreas Toba 13.000 12.100
Milan Hosseini 13.750 13.550
Pascal Brendel 13.200 13.300
3 United States157.330
Elle Mueller 14.033 11.466 13.266
Nola Matthews 12.366 13.066
Addison Fatta 12.833
Landen Blixt 13.050 13.200 11.750
Isaiah Drake 14.300
Jeremy Bischoff 14.550 13.450
4 Brazil147.781
Luisa Maia 11.466
Carolyne Pedro 12.633 12.233
Josiany Calixto 11.433 12.266 8.700
Tomás Florêncio 13.200 13.650
Yuri Guimarães 13.200 13.650 13.500
Josué Heliodoro 11.850

Final

Rank Name Round 4 Total
Gold final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Japan55.833
Hazuki Watanabe 12.833
Chiharu Yamada 13.500
Nanami Yamamoto
Ryosuke Doi 14.600
Tsuyoshi Hasegawa
Daiki Hashimoto 14.900
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Germany52.583
Anna-Lena König
Sarah Voss 13.233
Elisabeth Seitz 12.500
Andreas Toba 13.350
Milan Hosseini
Pascal Brendel 13.500
Bronze final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil54.632
Luisa Maia 13.166
Carolyne Pedro 13.066
Josiany Calixto
Tomás Florêncio
Yuri Guimarães 14.100
Josué Heliodoro 14.250
4 United States54.466
Elle Mueller 13.666
Nola Matthews
Addison Fatta 13.900
Landen Blixt 13.050
Isaiah Drake
Jeremy Bischoff 13.850

Participants

Participating nations and event distribution per nation
CountryWomen Senior Team ChallengeMen Senior Team ChallengeWomen Junior Team ChallengeMen Junior Team ChallengeMixed Cup
 AustraliaYesYesNoYesNo
 BelgiumYesNoYesYesNo
 BrazilYesYesNoNoYes
 CanadaYesYesYesYesNo
 FinlandNoNoNoYesNo
 FranceYesYesYesNoNo
 GermanyYesYesYesYesYes
United Kingdom Great BritainNoYesNoNoNo
 IsraelNoYesYesYesNo
 ItalyYesYesYesNoNo
 JapanYesYesNoNoYes
 NetherlandsYesNoYesYesNo
 RomaniaNoNoYesNoNo
 SpainNoYesNoYesNo
  SwitzerlandNoYesNoNoNo
 SwedenNoNoNoYesNo
 TurkeyNoYesNoYesNo
 United StatesYesYesNoYesYes
Total9[9]13[10]8[11]11[12]4[13]

Notes on participating nations:  Austria were listed on promotional materials but not on any start lists.[14]

References

  1. "Enbw DTB Pokal Mixed Cup 2023 | FIG – Event Detail". International Gymnastics Federation.
  2. Deutscher Turner-Bund (March 16, 2023). "EnBW DTB Pokal". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). Stuttgart. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  3. https://www.enbw-dtbpokal.de/enbw-dtb-pokal/starterfeld/mixed-cup/
  4. "Zeitplan". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). February 13, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  5. "U.S. athletes earn 12 medals at DTB Pokal Team Challenge and Mixed Cup". USA Gymnastics. March 20, 2023.
  6. "2023 DTB Pokal Team Challenge Results". The Gymternet. March 20, 2023.
  7. "Hashimoto Daiki wins horizontal bar at DTB-Pokal 2023". International Olympic Committee. March 19, 2023.
  8. "U.S. sweeps team titles at DTB Pokal in Stuttgart". International Gymnast Media. March 21, 2023.
  9. "Team Challenge". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  10. "Team Challenge". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  11. "Junior Team Challenge". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  12. "Junior Team Challenge". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  13. "Mixed Cup". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  14. "Nationen". EnBW DTB Pokal (in German). March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
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