Gymnasts attempting to earn a nominative spot at the 2020 Summer Olympics earn points at the various Artistic GymnasticsWorld Cups and their top three placements count towards their total. Whoever earns the highest total points at the end of the eight World Cups earns a guaranteed spot at the Olympics. Only one athlete per NOC can earn a spot and the athlete can not have helped their NOC qualifya team spot through the 2018 or 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Gymnasts attempting to earn their nation a non-nominative spot at the 2020 Summer Olympics earn points at the 4 Artistic Gymnastics World Cup All-Around series events. Points earned count towards a national total. The three nations earning the highest total points at the end of the four All-Around World Cups in men's and women's competition earn a fifth individual spot at the Olympics. Below is the table showing how many points a gymnast earns at each competition, depending on their placement. Nominative places
Rank
# of Points Earned
1
30
2
25
3
20
4
18
5
16
6
14
7
12
8
10
9
8
10
7
11
6
12
5
Non-nominitave places
Rank
# of Points Earned
1
60
2
55
3
50
4
45
5
40
6
35
7
30
8
25
9
20
10
15
11
10
12
5
All-Around World Cup series results
As stated in the Olympic Qualification guidelines, a minimum of 3 and maximum of 4 All-Around World Cups must take place for the All-Around World Cup series to remain a valid path for qualification of an additional spot. However, due to the fact that the Stuttgart, Birmingham, and Tokyo World Cups were canceled, the backup qualification allocation will be executed: However, in April 2020 the FIG announced that because the IOC has extended the qualification period until 29 June 2021, they will work with the organizing national federations to reschedule the canceled World Cups and proposed an amendment whereby the three best results out of four All-Around World Cups will be taken into consideration for Olympic qualification. Men's All-Around World Cup
Only the top ten athletes per apparatus are listed below. The top 3 scores per athlete are bolded and the total column is the sum of the top 3 scores. Even though the 2020 Baku World Cup was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, qualifications were completed before the event was canceled and the FIG ruled that the qualifying results would be used for Olympic qualification point distribution.