Uzbekistan’s Takhmina Ikromova Secures Third Consecutive All-Around Title at 2025 Asian Championships
Singapore – May 2025 Uzbekistan’s rhythmic gymnastics star Takhmina Ikromova delivered a standout performance to win the Senior Individual All-Around title at the 2025 Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, held in Singapore. Ikromova was the only gymnast to score over 84 points in the 3-apparatus format, finishing with 84.500 to claim her third consecutive continental AA title, following her victories in 2022 and 2023. She also holds two silver medals from 2021 and 2024.
Joining her on the podium were compatriot Anastasiya Sarantseva, who placed second with 83.850, and Aibota Yertaikyzy of Kazakhstan, who earned bronze with 82.200. The top gymnasts also qualified for the upcoming apparatus finals in clubs and ribbon.
Top 8 – Senior Individual All-Around:
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Takhmina Ikromova (UZB) – 84.500
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Anastasiya Sarantseva (UZB) – 83.850
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Aibota Yertaikyzy (KAZ) – 82.200
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Reina Matsusaka (JPN) – 81.000
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Aiym Meirzhanova (KAZ) – 80.450
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Mikayla Angeline Yang (SGP) – 76.750
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Wang Zilu (CHN) – 75.700
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Mirano Kita (JPN) – 75.300
Senior Group Competition
The Kazakh senior group claimed the gold medal in a tightly contested all-around final, scoring 48.450, just ahead of South Korea (48.250) and Uzbekistan (48.200). The three teams were separated by only 0.250 points, showcasing the high level of group competition at this year’s event.
Senior Group All-Around Results:
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Kazakhstan – 48.450
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South Korea – 48.250
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Uzbekistan – 48.200
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Japan – 45.100
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Malaysia – 40.750
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Chinese Taipei – 40.400
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Thailand – 35.600
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Kyrgyzstan – 35.550
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Philippines – 22.750
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India – 22.700
Senior Team Ranking
With strong performances in both individual and group events, Uzbekistan topped the team ranking with a combined score of 270.200, followed by Kazakhstan (262.150) and Japan (251.200).
The championships continue to highlight the strength and depth of rhythmic gymnastics across Asia, with athletes and federations showing remarkable progress and competitive spirit.
