Bronze for Breanna Scott at the 2026 Antalya FIG World Cup
Breanna Scott has won bronze at her first international competition for 2026 with a high‑quality performance at the Antalya World Cup, held from March 12–15. Breanna made a strong statement on the international stage, qualifying for two apparatus finals: Uneven Bars and Balance Beam.
Breanna’s strongest performance came on Beam, where she delivered a controlled routine that earned her a score of 12.700, placing her third in the final. She finished only inches behind gold medallist Milana Kaiumova (AIN) with a 12.766 and silver medallist Kate McDonald (AUS) with a 12.733. This result confirms her ongoing strength on beam, an apparatus where she has historically shown consistency and composure!
In addition to her beam success, Breanna also qualified for the Uneven Bars Final with a strong qualification routine. In the final, she maintained her composure and execution, receiving a 12.600 and finishing 4th overall, just one step off the podium.
With the Antalya World Cup complete, Breanna now shifts her focus to her next international assignment: the City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy, taking place from March 28–29.
Overall, Breanna’s performance in Antalya reflects a promising start to the year. Making two finals and securing a beam bronze medal at the first major international event of 2026.
Congratulations to Breanna Scott and coach Yusuf Topari, reaching two apparatus finals at a World Cup is a clear marker of their hard work and we couldn't be more proud.
