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World Artistic Gymnastics Championships | Indian women fail to qualify for individual finals

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Indian women had a dismal outing at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany as none of the Indian women could qualify for the finals of individual events. In the women's all-round qualification, Pranati Nayak and Pranati Das finished 127th and 132nd respectively.

Indian women had a dismal outing at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships taking place at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle arena in Stuttgart, Germany. None of the Indian women could qualify for the finals of individual events. In the women's all-round qualification, Pranati Nayak and Pranati Das finished 127th and 132nd after scoring 45.832 and 45.248 respectively while Aruna Reddy did not register a score in the all-round event.

In the vault event, Nayak, who won a bronze in this event at the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships, scored 14.200 in her first attempt but got a neutral deduction in the second attempt which ruled her out of the Finals to end up 27th in the vault qualification. In the uneven bars qualification, Nayak, Das, and Reddy scored 10.566, 9.916 and 8.925 to finish 164th, 182nd, and 193rd respectively.

In balance beam qualification, the story was no different as Das (10.866), Reddy (10.200) and Nayak (9.933) could only occupy the 138th, 164th, and the 174th spots. In the floor exercise qualification, Das (11.466) and Nayak (11.133) ended up at 151st and 179th positions, with Aruna Reddy not finishing.

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