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Artistic gymnastics competition
The 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships is an upcoming event to be held in Jakarta, Indonesia from October 19–25, 2025. The competition will take place at the Indonesia Arena. It will be the first time that Indonesia, as well as any Southeast Asian country, will host the event.
Initially the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) set the format that a federation may only send three athletes per gender, with a max of two individuals competing on each apparatus. However, in late 2024, the FIG reversed this decision and announced that they would go back to the previous format of individual World Championships, allowing a federation to bring up to six male gymnasts and four female gymnasts, with a max of three individuals allowed to compete on each apparatus.