Russia's Alexey Rostov qualified for his final at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Croatia ©Getty Images

Home gymnast Tin Srbic followed team-mate Robert Seligman into the finals of the International Gymnastics Federation World Challenge Cup at Osijek in Croatia.

A day after Seligman had topped the qualification in the pommel horse, Srbic progressed by topping the high bar rankings with a score of 13.950.

Russia’s Alexey Rostov was second on 13.700, one place ahead of Hong Kong’s Shek Wai Hung, who scored 13.000.

Hungary's Nora Feher qualified strongly for the final at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Osijek, Croatia ©Getty Images
Hungary's Nora Feher qualified strongly for the final at the FIG World Challenge Cup in Osijek, Croatia ©Getty Images

Italy’s Andrea Cingolani topped the qualification in the rings with 13.700 ahead of Turkey’s Yunus Gundogdu, who scored 13.650, and Russia’s Sergei Krivunets, who totalled 13.150.

In women’s qualifying, Romania’s Alexandra Mihai topped the rankings in the beam with 13.100, ahead of Hungary’s Nora Feher, who scored 12.700, and Peru’s Fabiola Diaz, who totalled 12.450.

In the women’s floor, another home athlete topped the pile as Croatia’s Ana Derek scored 12.700, with second place going to Ukraine’s Angelina Radivilova, on 12.500, and Adela Sajn of Slovenia, who totalled 12.000.