11 April, 2026

Historic Boost: Asian Gymnastics Championships Prize Money Jumps to USD 99,000

Doha, Qatar  |  11 April 2026 For the first time in its history, the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships will cross the USD 99,000 mark in total prize money — more than five times what gymnasts were competing for just one edition ago.

The 2026 Championships, set for Zunyi in the People’s Republic of China this June, will see men’s and women’s gymnasts compete for a combined purse that dwarfs the USD 18,000 on offer in previous years, when men took home USD 10,000 and women USD 8,000.

The jump didn’t happen by accident. Under a new funding model approved at the AGU’s Executive Committee meeting and Extraordinary Congress, the Union commits to matching whatever the host organizing committee puts in. For 2026, the Chinese side chose to go beyond the standard baseline — voluntarily — and the AGU matched them dollar for dollar, bringing each side’s contribution to USD 49,500.

The model is now the template for all future AGU championships. Host committees set the floor, the AGU meets them there, and if a host wants to go further, the Union follows.

Beyond the headline figure, the structure of how prize money is awarded has also changed. Payouts will now reach gymnasts finishing as far back as eighth place in every apparatus final — not just the podium. It’s a deliberate move to make more gymnasts feel the weight of a result, and to raise the stakes across the full field.

The men’s total comes in higher than the women’s — USD 56,100 against USD 42,900 — because the men compete across six apparatus compared to four for the women, meaning more finals and more prize events overall.

AGU President A-Rahman Alshathri said the expanded prize structure reflects where the Union wants to take the sport — investing in gymnasts, supporting national federations, and positioning Asia as a serious force on the global gymnastics stage.

Chang Cheng, Executive President of the Chinese Gymnastics Association, said the decision to raise China’s contribution was straightforward. Hosting the Championships in Zunyi, he added, is a chance to show what Asian gymnastics looks like when it’s given room to grow.

Prize Money Breakdown

Men’s Artistic Gymnastics (Senior)  |  Total: USD 56,100

Six apparatus: Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, High Bar

Ranking Apparatus Final (per apparatus) Team Final All-Around Final
1st USD 2,000 USD 4,500 USD 2,500
2nd USD 1,500 USD 3,500 USD 2,000
3rd USD 1,000 USD 2,500 USD 1,500
4th USD 700
5th USD 500
6th USD 400
7th USD 300
8th USD 200

 

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (Senior)  |  Total: USD 42,900

Four apparatus: Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam, Floor Exercise

Ranking Apparatus Final (per apparatus) Team Final All-Around Final
1st USD 2,000 USD 4,500 USD 2,500
2nd USD 1,500 USD 3,500 USD 2,000
3rd USD 1,000 USD 2,500 USD 1,500
4th USD 700
5th USD 500
6th USD 400
7th USD 300
8th USD 200

 

The 2026 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships will be held in Zunyi, People’s Republic of China — MAG from 18–21 June, WAG from 25–28 June 2026.

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