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The 22nd Trampoline World Championships were held in Odense, Denmark from 26 July to 28 July 2001.
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
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Russia | Alexander Moskalenko | 43.50 | |
Ukraine | Olexander Chernonos | 41.40 | |
Netherlands | Alan Villafuerte | 40.20 | |
4 | France | David Martin | 38.80 |
5 | Ukraine | Yuri Nikitin | 18.60 |
6 | Belarus | Dmitri Poliarouch | 18.50 |
7 | Russia | German Knytchev | 11.40 |
8 | Germany | Markus Kubicka | 6.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Alexander Russakov German Knytchev Alexander Moskalenko Sergei Iachev | 126.10 | |
Germany | Michael Serth Markus Kubicka Henrik Stehlik Michael Kubicka | 121.20 | |
France | Micheal Jala Guillaume Bourgeon David Martin Sebastien Laifa | 119.8 | |
4 | Ukraine | Zhan Yordanov Yuri Nikitin Oleksador Chernonos Denys Vrazhkin | 91.50 |
5 | Belarus | Vladimir Kakorko Nikolai Kazak Dmitri Poliarush Evgueni Beliaev | 90.20 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Aleksandr Moskalenko German Knychev | 51.70 | |
Germany | Michael Serth Henrik Stehlik | 50.80 | |
Belarus | Dmitri Poliarush Evgueni Beliaev | 50.50 | |
4 | Japan | Daisuke Nakata Takayuki Kawanishi | 50.10 |
5 | Portugal | Nuno Merino joao Marques | 48.90 |
6 | Great Britain | Paul Simith Lee Brearley | 48.60 |
7 | Poland | Arkadiusz Piluh Konrad Bojakowiski | 47.60 |
8 | Spain | Javier Guerrero Asier Zumieta | 9.30 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Portugal | Nuno Lico | 63.90 | |
Portugal | Amadeu Neves | 63.70 | |
Brazil | Rodolfo Rangel | 63.60 | |
4 | United States | Keith Douglas | 62.90 |
5 | New Zealand | Justin Dougal | 62.90 |
6 | Bulgaria | Radostin Ratchev | 62.50 |
7 | Sweden | Nils Melkerud | 61.80 |
8 | Canada | Chris Mitruk | 54.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Portugal | Amadeu Neves Nuno Lico Nuno Merino Diogo Faria | 95.20 | |
Spain | Asier Zumeta Javier Guerrero Ivan Ontiveros Jose Manuel Munoz | 94.20 | |
United States | Derrick Aldrich Keith Douglas David Ford Josh Vance | 93.90 | |
4 | Canada | Chris Mitruk Ryan Ward Marti Myers Dave Parke | 63.40 |
5 | New Zealand | Steve Vette Justin Dougal Chris Ormandy Anthony Jackson | 53.20 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Denis Serdioukov | 77.30 | |
France | Nicolas Fournials | 74.80 | |
Russia | Levon Petroian | 72.80 | |
4 | France | Alexandre Dechanet | 71.30 |
5 | United States | Frankie Hartman | 71.10 |
6 | Lithuania | Aleksander Barkov | 69.90 |
7 | Great Britain | Robert Small | 69.00 |
8 | South Africa | Thato Morubane | 68.90 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Denis Serdioukov Levon Petroian Alexei Batienko Alexei Kryjanovski | 113.50 | |
South Africa | Thato Morubane Jackonia Seepamore Tseko Mogotsi Eon van Zyl | 110.00 | |
United States | Frankie Hartman Chris Helton Brad Davis Jared Olsen | 108.30 | |
4 | Great Britain | Robert Small Richard Harris Damien Walters | 107.10 |
5 | France | Nicolas Fournials Alexandre Dechanet Nicolas Divry Gael Manry | 96.20 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey | 40.80 | |
Russia | Irina Karavaeva | 40.70 | |
Great Britain | Claire Wright | 39.10 | |
4 | Ukraine | Olena Movchan | 39.10 |
5 | Canada | Karen Cockburn | 38.90 |
6 | Belarus | Galina Lebedeva | 37.70 |
7 | Russia | Marina Mourinova | 37.40 |
8 | Ukraine | Oxana Tsyhuleva | 5.80 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Ukraine | Oxana Tsyhuleva Yulia Domshevsky Olena Movchan Oxana Pochynok | 115.80 | |
Germany | Nicole Maintz Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey Tina Ludwig Irmgard Erl | 115.50 | |
Great Britain | Claire Wright Kirsten Lawton Victoria Pollard Aurora Necco | 114.40 | |
4 | Canada | Karen Cockburn Brenna Casey Heather Ross-McManus Lydia Zanon | 114.40 |
5 | Belarus | Galina Lebedeva Liudmila Padasenko Natalia Karpenkova Tatiana Petrenia | 113.30 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Ukraine | Oksana Tsyhuleva Olena Movchan | 50.50 | |
Germany | Tina Ludwig Anna Dogonadze-Lilkendey | 49.90 | |
Belarus | Natalia Karpenkova Galina Lebedeva | 48.10 | |
4 | Canada | Lydia Zanon Karen Cockburn | 47.40 |
5 | Great Britain | Claire Wright Kirsten Lawton | 46.20 |
6 | France | Magali Trouche Stephanie Pallanche | 45.50 |
7 | Russia | Natalia Chernova Irina Karavaeva | 37.70 |
8 | Japan | Hiroi Tokuma Akiko Furu | 23.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Marina Mourinova | 62.20 | |
Argentina | Mónica Fernández | 61.80 | |
Slovakia | Katarina Prokesova | 61.10 | |
4 | United States | Dede Magavero | 59.60 |
5 | Canada | Cheryl Johnson | 51.40 |
6 | United States | Tara Sewell | 42.10 |
7 | Australia | Jacinta Harford | 31.00 |
8 | Portugal | Sabrina Teixeira | 29.60 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Irina Vassilieva Marina Mourinova Svetlana Balandina | 93.80 | |
Portugal | Rita Costa Marta Ferreira Raquel Pinto Sabrina Teixeira | 92.90 | |
Australia | Kahli Ridge Robyn Forbes Jacinta Harford | 92.70 | |
4 | United States | Erin Smith Tara Sewell Debe Magavero | 92.30 |
5 | Canada | Lisa Colussi- Mitruk Cheryl Johnson Shannon Lee Cassandra Siwek | 92.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Ukraine | Olena Chabanenko | 73.30 | |
United States | Lajeana Davis | 69.60 | |
Great Britain | Kathryn Peberdy | 69.50 | |
4 | Russia | Anna Korobeynikova | 68.70 |
5 | United States | Alisha Robinson | 68.10 |
6 | Russia | Anna Gaiganova | 66.10 |
7 | Ukraine | Tetyana Zhoutodup | 66.00 |
8 | France | Sevim Temal | 64.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnasts | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Russia | Elena Bloujina Tatiana Chakhnovskaia Anna Korobeinkova Anna Gaiganova | 103.40 | |
Ukraine | Olena Chabanenko Tetyana Zhoutodup Olena Dribna Khrystyna Zhereznyak | 101.80 | |
Great Britain | Kathryn Peberdy Elisabeth Gough Zoe Styles | 99.10 | |
4 | France | Sevim Temal Marlene Bayet Melanie Avisse Marion Limbach | 97.00 |
5 | Belarus | Hanna Tsiarenia Katsiaryna Kuziankova Yashkevic Mazian Hanna Pazniakova | 94.00 |
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