As the 2015 World Gymnastics Championships get under way in Glasgow more than 51,000 tickets have been snapped up so far.
The women’s all-around final next Thursday afternoon is completely sold out but there are still seats available for other sessions.
Over the next four days (October 23 until October 26) there will be the chance to see the record 594 gymnasts from 87 countries compete during qualification.
The finals then run over six days from Wednesday until next Sunday (October 27 until November 1).
Friday, October 23 (tickets available)
Qualification
The Great Britain women’s team of Becky and Ellie Downie, Claudia Fragapane, Kelly Simm, Ruby Harrold and Amy Tinkler will be in action during the afternoon session (4.30pm-6.20pm).
Also competing on day one of qualification is the women’s teams from Romania, Japan, Canada and Russia.
Saturday, October 24 (tickets available)
Qualification
Reigning women’s world champions Team USA will be in action in the afternoon session between (4.30pm-6.20pm).
Also competing on day two of qualification are the women’s teams from China, Australia, Netherlands and Switzerland.
Sunday, October 25 (tickets available)
Qualification
The Great Britain men’s team of Daniel Purvis, Louis Smith, Max Whitlock, Kristian Thomas, Nile Wilson and Brinn Bevan will be in action in the morning session (9.15am-12.25pm).
Also competing are reigning men’s world champions China and Japan, which is the team of Olympic and five-time world champion Kohei Uchimura (4.40pm-7.45pm).
Monday, October 26 (tickets available)
Qualification
As the final day of qualification unfolds reigning European all-around and world parallel bars champion Oleg Verniaiev will compete with the Ukraine men’s team (9.15am-12pm).
Also in action will be the men’s teams of world bronze medallists USA (4.30pm-7.40pm) as well as Hungary, Canada, Belarus and Italy.
Tuesday, October 27 (90% of tickets sold)
Women’s team final
The first day of medal action will see the top eight women’s teams vie to become world champions. Team USA will be looking to retain their title. Great Britain, China, Romania and Russia will also be aiming to make the final.
Wednesday, October 28 (tickets available)
Men’s team final
This time it will be the men’s turn as the top eight teams in the world battle it out for gold. Likely finalists include Japan, China and USA. Great Britain’s men will be hoping to be in the mix.
Thursday, October 29 (SOLD OUT)
Women’s individual all-around final
Team USA’s Simone Biles will be aiming for her third consecutive all-around title as the top 24 women compete. There will also be the chance to see a special performance by BBC Blue Peter’s Radzi Chingyanganya.
Friday, October 30 (tickets available)
Men’s individual all-around final
Gymnastics superstar Kohei Uchimura of Japan will be gunning for his sixth all-around title in a row as the top 24 men compete.
Saturday, October 31 (90% of tickets sold)
Men and women’s individual apparatus finals
The top eight gymnasts will compete on individual apparatus with the men on floor, pommel horse and rings and the women on vault and asymmetric bars.
Sunday, November 1 (90% of tickets sold)
Men and women’s individual apparatus finals
The top eight gymnasts will compete on individual apparatus with the men on vault, parallel bars and high bar and the women on beam and floor.
The 2015 World Gymnastics Championships take place at the SSE Hydro from October 23 until November 1. For tickets, visit 2015worldgymnastics.com
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