The post Joscelyn Roberson Claims ‘Emotional’ World Medal After Jakarta Struggles appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. JAKARTA, INDONESIA – OCTOBER 24: Joscelyn Roberson of Team United States reacts after competing in the Women’s vault apparatus final on day six of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Indonesia Arena on October 24, 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images) Getty Images Team USA gymnast Joscelyn Roberson hadn’t looked herself this week in Jakarta at the World Gymnastics Championships. The 19-year-old had been candid about her struggles – both mental and physical – leading up to the biggest competition of the year. “Everything that could have gone wrong this week has,” Roberson told GymCastic after the qualifying round, adding that her “confidence was on zero.” However, the Arkansas Razorback sophomore put those woes behind her early Friday morning and channeled her energy into her first individual World medal. This medal has extra meaning for Joscelyn. In 2023, Roberson made the women’s vault final at her first world championship. However, in warmups for the women’s team final, she landed short, incurring a season-ending ankle injury. “It’s the thing that gets me the most emotional,” Roberson said of the apparatus. “It’s hard for me to be confident in myself.” She looked a new gymnast today in Jakarta at her first vault final. Though Roberson’s struggles with the Taishan equipment kept her out of the floor final, she had managed to qualify in the eighth and final spot to today’s event. Heading into the final, Roberson was no longer a favorite to medal – she had yet to vault her difficult “Cheng” vault in Jakarta, and therefore was starting from lower difficulty scores than her top competitors (Russia’s Angelina Melnikova and Germany’s Karina Schöenmaier). Roberson Has an Idea (The Night Before Competition) However, the night before the competition, Roberson told Inside Gymnastics she had a revelation. She could… The post Joscelyn Roberson Claims ‘Emotional’ World Medal After Jakarta Struggles appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. JAKARTA, INDONESIA – OCTOBER 24: Joscelyn Roberson of Team United States reacts after competing in the Women’s vault apparatus final on day six of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Indonesia Arena on October 24, 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images) Getty Images Team USA gymnast Joscelyn Roberson hadn’t looked herself this week in Jakarta at the World Gymnastics Championships. The 19-year-old had been candid about her struggles – both mental and physical – leading up to the biggest competition of the year. “Everything that could have gone wrong this week has,” Roberson told GymCastic after the qualifying round, adding that her “confidence was on zero.” However, the Arkansas Razorback sophomore put those woes behind her early Friday morning and channeled her energy into her first individual World medal. This medal has extra meaning for Joscelyn. In 2023, Roberson made the women’s vault final at her first world championship. However, in warmups for the women’s team final, she landed short, incurring a season-ending ankle injury. “It’s the thing that gets me the most emotional,” Roberson said of the apparatus. “It’s hard for me to be confident in myself.” She looked a new gymnast today in Jakarta at her first vault final. Though Roberson’s struggles with the Taishan equipment kept her out of the floor final, she had managed to qualify in the eighth and final spot to today’s event. Heading into the final, Roberson was no longer a favorite to medal – she had yet to vault her difficult “Cheng” vault in Jakarta, and therefore was starting from lower difficulty scores than her top competitors (Russia’s Angelina Melnikova and Germany’s Karina Schöenmaier). Roberson Has an Idea (The Night Before Competition) However, the night before the competition, Roberson told Inside Gymnastics she had a revelation. She could…

Joscelyn Roberson Claims ‘Emotional’ World Medal After Jakarta Struggles

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – OCTOBER 24: Joscelyn Roberson of Team United States reacts after competing in the Women’s vault apparatus final on day six of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Indonesia Arena on October 24, 2025 in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Yong Teck Lim/Getty Images)

Getty Images

Team USA gymnast Joscelyn Roberson hadn’t looked herself this week in Jakarta at the World Gymnastics Championships. The 19-year-old had been candid about her struggles – both mental and physical – leading up to the biggest competition of the year.

“Everything that could have gone wrong this week has,” Roberson told GymCastic after the qualifying round, adding that her “confidence was on zero.”

However, the Arkansas Razorback sophomore put those woes behind her early Friday morning and channeled her energy into her first individual World medal. This medal has extra meaning for Joscelyn.

In 2023, Roberson made the women’s vault final at her first world championship. However, in warmups for the women’s team final, she landed short, incurring a season-ending ankle injury. “It’s the thing that gets me the most emotional,” Roberson said of the apparatus. “It’s hard for me to be confident in myself.”

She looked a new gymnast today in Jakarta at her first vault final. Though Roberson’s struggles with the Taishan equipment kept her out of the floor final, she had managed to qualify in the eighth and final spot to today’s event.

Heading into the final, Roberson was no longer a favorite to medal – she had yet to vault her difficult “Cheng” vault in Jakarta, and therefore was starting from lower difficulty scores than her top competitors (Russia’s Angelina Melnikova and Germany’s Karina Schöenmaier).

Roberson Has an Idea (The Night Before Competition)

However, the night before the competition, Roberson told Inside Gymnastics she had a revelation. She could try a new vault in the world final.

While her recent challenges kept her from vaulting the Cheng, she determined she could vault a different vault that would put her in contention: the “Mustafina.” Unofficially named after legendary Russian gymnast Aliya Mustafina, the vault includes an extra half twist from the vault Roberson competed in the qualifying round.

“I was like, oh my god, I can do that vault,” she said with a giddy smile.

Here’s the problem: Roberson had not trained this vault since March. Seven months. Muscle memory can often take over in gymnastics, but this would be no small feat. Despite the lack of training for this vault, Roberson felt confident.

“If I can’t do my Cheng tomorrow, why not just do the (Mustafina),” she resolved. After initial pushback, her coach, Chris Brooks, signed off on the change. The rest was history.

Third-placed United States’ Joscelyn Roberson with the bronze medal poses during the victory ceremony for the women’s vault final at the 53rd FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Jakarta on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP) (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images)

AFP via Getty Images

After struggling to land the Cheng for weeks cleanly, the ‘Mustafina’ looked like a walk in the park for Roberson. She landed without hesitation for a small hop forward and an immediate, beaming smile. She hit her second vault for a combined score of 13.983. The score would ultimately hold up for bronze; she was just .100 out of silver.

It’s “time to take my power back,” she said with a smile. Mission accomplished.

ForbesAngelina Melnikova Edges Leanne Wong In Dramatic World All-Around Finish

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolineprice/2025/10/24/joscelyn-roberson-claims-emotional-world-medal-after-jakarta-struggles/

Market Opportunity
SIX Logo
SIX Price(SIX)
$0.00909
$0.00909$0.00909
+0.22%
USD
SIX (SIX) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

‘One Battle After Another’ Becomes One Of This Decade’s Best-Reviewed Movies

‘One Battle After Another’ Becomes One Of This Decade’s Best-Reviewed Movies

The post ‘One Battle After Another’ Becomes One Of This Decade’s Best-Reviewed Movies appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline Critics have hailed Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, as a “masterpiece,” indicating potential Academy Awards success as it boasts near-perfect scores on review aggregators Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes based on early reviews. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in “One Battle After Another,” which opens in theaters next week. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures) Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures Key Facts “One Battle After Another” boasts a nearly perfect 97 out of a possible 100 on Metacritic based on its first 31 reviews, making it the highest-rated movie of this decade on Metacritic’s best movies of all time list. The movie also has a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on the first 56 reviews, with only two reviews considered “rotten,” or negative. The Associated Press hailed the movie as “an American masterpiece,” noting the movie touches on topical political themes and depicts a society where “gun violence, white power and immigrant deportations recur in an ongoing dance, both farcical and tragic.” The movie stars DiCaprio as an ex-revolutionary who reunites with former accomplices to rescue his 16-year-old daughter when she goes missing, and Anderson has said the movie was inspired by the 1990 novel, “Vineland.” Most critics have described the movie as an action thriller with notable chase scenes, which jumps in time from DiCaprio’s character’s early days with fictional revolutionary group, the French 75, to about 15 years later, when he is pursued by foe and military leader Captain Steven Lockjaw, played by Sean Penn. The Warner Bros.-produced film was made on a big budget, estimated to be between $130 million and $175 million, and co-stars Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall and Teyana Taylor. When Will ‘one Battle After Another’ Open In Theaters And Streaming? The move opens in…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 07:35
What is Opinion, the project that's been making headlines lately? A 3-minute guide to understanding this new prediction market project.

What is Opinion, the project that's been making headlines lately? A 3-minute guide to understanding this new prediction market project.

CoinW Research Institute summary Recently, the prediction market sector has seen a surge in attention. Opinion, one of the most watched projects, attempts to transform
Share
PANews2026/03/11 08:33
The Importance of SEO for Businesses in Saskatoon

The Importance of SEO for Businesses in Saskatoon

In today’s competitive digital landscape, simply having a website is not enough. Businesses must ensure their websites are visible to potential customers who are
Share
Techbullion2026/03/11 08:25