MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 22, 2020 – Jade Carey of Phoenix, Ariz./Arizona Sunrays and Stephen Nedoroscik of Worcester, Mass./Pennsylvania State University won gold for vault and pommel horse, respectively, at the International Gymnastics Federation’s World Cup in Melbourne, Australia. Held at the Melbourne Arena, the final day of event finals is Sunday, Feb. 23 at 3:00pm AEST/Saturday, Feb. 22 at 11:00pm EST. The event is part of the International Gymnastics Federation’s individual apparatus World Cup Series and the Olympic qualification process.

Carey earned the top spot in vault with a score of 14.866 ahead of France’s Coline Devillard who earned a 14.249. Shoko Miyata took home bronze to round out the top three with 14.149.

Nedoroscik’s score of 15.400 on pommel horse earned him the gold. Iran’s Saeedreza Keikha won silver with 15.033, and Kohei Kameyama of Japan placed third, garnering a score of 14.833.

For information on the FIG World Cup in Melbourne, visit www.gymnasticsworldcup.com.au. News and results will also be available on the official event website.

Home of Team USA will have coverage of the FIG Gymnastics World Cup in Melbourne, Australia this weekend. Fans can catch all the action in spectacular high definition via NBCSports.com/Live or through the NBC Sports app which is available on the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows Store, Roku Channel Store, Apple TV and Amazon Fire. U.S. fans can also watch livestream coverage and tape delays:

Day 1 event finals tape delay: Saturday, February 22, a 7:30 PM ET telecast on the Olympic Channel
Day 2 event finals livestream: Saturday, February 22 at 11:00 PM ET
Day 2 event finals tape delay: Sunday, February 23, an 8:00 PM ET telecast on the Olympic Channel