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Brazilian Artistic Gymnastics Championship results
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The Brazilian Artistic Gymnastics Championship at the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasília featured standout performances from the nation's top gymnasts. During the opening sessions, Lorrane Oliveira of Flamengo secured gold on the uneven bars with a score of 13.700, marking a successful return from a shoulder injury. Flávia Saraiva earned silver in that event, while Sophia Weisberg took bronze. In the women's vault, Nicole Bello of Flamengo claimed gold. In the men's competition, Caio Souza won gold on the rings with a score of 13.600. Other early winners included Yuri Guimarães, who secured his third career Brazilian title on the floor exercise, and Johnny Oshiro on the pommel horse. As the championship concluded, Flávia Saraiva of Flamengo delivered a dominant performance, winning gold on both the balance beam (13.866) and the floor exercise (13.833). Her balance beam victory placed her ahead of Gabriela Barbosa (Pinheiros) and Gabriela Vieira (Flamengo), while floor routine, which incorporated Brazilian musical influences, achieved a score matching the performance that secured the world title for Sugihara Aiko the previous year, establishing her as a contender for the upcoming World Championships in the Netherlands. Her floor podium was completed by teammates Júlia Coutinho and Hellen Silva. Silva, while Gabriela Barbosa (Pinheiros) and Gabriela Vieira (Flamengo) took silver and bronze on the beam, respectively. Other final titles were claimed by Caio Souza on the parallel bars (13.966), Yuri Guimarães on the vault (14.133) — marking his second gold of the championship — and Arthur Nory on the horizontal bar, where he won gold following a tie-break with teammate Diogo Paes, both scoring 13.966. The event also highlighted local talent from the Federal District, such as Alice Holanda. Esporte Clube Pinheiros concluded the tournament with a strong showing, totaling 12 medals.
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