Zsófia Kovács won her third individual gold medal today in Koper ©Getty Images

Zsófia Kovács continued her winning ways at the Artistic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup in Koper to take her third gold medal in Slovenia.

The two-time European champion triumphed in the women's individual balance beam contest to add to her golds from yesterday's vault and uneven bars contests in the Bonifika Competition Hall.

The Hungarian scored 13.650 points to derail Ana Đerek's attempt at pole position as she could only muster 13.250 points.

Kovács' compatriot Greta Mayer comfortably bagged bronze with 12.450 points.

Despite missing out on balance beam gold, Đerek was able to capitalise on Kovács' absence in the floor exercise.

The Croatian scored a leading 12.900 points while Poppy-Grace Stickler of Britain and Mayer took home silver and bronze with 12.750 and 12.650 points, respectively.

In the men's events, Igor Radivilov of Ukraine prevailed in the vault competition with an average score of 14.800 points.

The London 2012 bronze medallist pipped Harry Hepworth of Britain to gold by 0.275 points.

American Taylor Burkhart made up the podium with 14.450 points.

Another Ukrainian gold came courtesy of former European champion Petro Pakhniuk as the 30-year-old secured 14.400 points in the parallel bars.

Andrei Vasile Muntean of Romania scored the best execution score but it was not enough, meaning he had to settle with silver on 14.250 points.

Youth Olympic Games champion Krisztián Balázs of Hungary posted 14.100 points to win bronze.

Australia's Tyson Bull won the last gold medal of the day on 14.400 points in the horizontal bar ahead of Italian Carlo Macchini and Joshua Jack Williams of Spain with 14.000 and 13.200 points, respectively.