Three gymnasts have claimed double gold medals at the World Challenge Cup of Szombathely in Hungary over the weekend.

On the women's side of the competition, Darya Yassinskaya from Kazakhstan (vault) and Charlotte Booth from Great Britain (uneven bars) each claim one gold medal.

While Sweden's Tonya Paulsson claimed a double gold in the balance beam and floor exercise events.

Vault:

  1. Darya Yassinskaya KAZ 13.166
  2. Greta Mayer HUN 13.016
  3. Leni Bohle AUT 12.833

Uneven Bars:

  1. Charlotte Booth GBR 13.266
  2. Tonya Paulsson SWE 13.033
  3. Celeste Mordenti LUX 12.933

Balance Beam:

  1. Tonya Paulsson SWE 12.966
  2. Leni Bohle AUT 12.866
  3. Charlotte Booth GBR 12.433

Floor Exercise:

  1. Tonya Paulsson SWE 12.933
  2. Greta Mayer HUN 12.900
  3. Leni Bohle AUT 12.700

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On the men's side of the competition, Hungary's Krisztofer Meszaros (horizontal bars and floor exercise) and Italy's Edoardo De Rosa (pommel horse and parallel bars) both claimed two gold medals.

Assan Salimov (vault) and Nikita Simonov (still rings) also won gold in their respective categories.

Floor Exercise:

  1. Krisztofer Meszaros HUN 14.433
  2. Filip Ledbeck SWE 13.833
  3. Danny Crouch GBR 13.900

Pommel Horse:

  1. Edoardo De Rosa ITA 15.133
  2. Gabriele Targhetta ITA 14.933
  3. Yu-Jan Shiao TPE 14.633

Still Rings:

  1. Nikita Simonov AZE 14.700
  2. Guan-Yi Lin TPE 14.266
  3. Sokratis Pilakouris CYP 14.100

Vault:

  1. Assan Salimov KAZ 14.300
  2. Daniel Trifonov BUL 14.150
  3. Enkhtuvshin Damdindorj MGL 14.083

Parallel Bars:

  1. Edoardo De Rosa ITA 14.233
  2. Krisztofer Meszaros HUN 14.066
  3. Alexander Kunz GER 13.233

Horizontal Bar:

  1. Krisztofer Meszaros HUN 13.900
  2. Lorenzo Bonicelli ITA 13.766
  3. Szilard Zavory HUN 13.300