JAKARTA, Indonesia (October 25, 2025) – Brody Malone (Aragon, Ga./EVO Gymnastics) collected his third World horizontal bar medal and second career gold Saturday evening, clinching the apparatus title to conclude competition at the 2025 FIG Artistic World Championships in Indonesia. With the gold, Malone extends his streak as the winningest World high bar medalist in U.S. history.

After taking bronze on the apparatus in 2021 and gold in 2022, Malone reclaimed his spot on the top of the podium in 2025. He put up a huge 14.933 Saturday to win gold ahead of 2023 World medalist Daiki Hashimoto of Japan in second (14.733) and Great Britain’s Joe Fraser in third (14.700). Malone improved on his sixth-ranking qualifying score by an whopping .767 to take his second world title.

Dulcy Caylor (Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre) and Donnell Whittenburg (Baltimore, Md./EVO Gymnastics) also each competed in final competition on the last day of the championships.

Caylor took to the mat for the balance beam and floor exercise finals Saturday, where she placed sixth on floor with a 12.966 and eighth on beam with a 11.800. Japan’s Aiko Sugihara won gold on floor with a 13.833, while Qingying Zhang of China did the same on beam with a 15.166.

Whittenburg was up second for the Americans, placing fifth on parallel bars with a 14.233 to wrap up his historical sixth appearance at a World Championship. The apparatus title was won by Jingyuan Zou of China with a 15.300.

With the medals won by Malone and Whittenburg, they become the second men’s duo to win gold at the same World Championships since Bart Conner (parallel bars) and Kurt Thomas (floor and high bar) in 1979. It is also the second time American men won two gold medals at the same Worlds since 2003 when Paul Hamm won all-around and high bar.

Fans can relive both the World Championships and Women’s Selection Event, as NBC will re-air the women’s all-around final Sunday, Oct. 26 at noon ET, with the men’s all-around final on CNBC Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. USA Gymnastics: World Team Selection Presented by Procter & Gamble, NBC Sports’ special featuring detailing the 2025 U.S. women’s selection camp, is available to watch on Peacock and the NBC Sports YouTube Channel.

A complete medal table of U.S. honors at the competition is listed below.

2025 FIG Artistic World Championships U.S. Medal Count
Total: 5

Gold (2)
– Donnell Whittenburg, still rings
– Brody Malone, horizontal bar

Silver (1)
– Leanne Wong, women’s all-around

Bronze (2)
– Patrick Hoopes, pommel horse
– Joscelyn Roberson, women’s vault