2009 Trampoline World Championships | |
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The 26th Trampoline World Championships were held at the Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 11 to 14 November 2009.
11.11.2009 Wednesday
| 12.11.2009 Thursday
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13.11.2009 Friday
| 14.11.2009 Saturday
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men | |||
Trampoline Team | China (CHN) | Belarus (BLR) | Russia (RUS) |
Double Mini Team | Portugal (POR) | Russia (RUS) | United States (USA) |
Tumbling Team | China (CHN) | Russia (RUS) | Belarus (BLR) |
Individual | Dong Dong (CHN) | Lu Chunlong (CHN) | Yasuhiro Ueyama (JPN) |
Double Mini | André Lico (POR) | Tim Lunding (SWE) | André Fernandes (POR) |
Tumbling | Tagir Murtazaev (RUS) | Yang Song (CHN) | Mikhail Kostyanov (RUS) |
Synchro | Tetsuya Sotomura (JPN) Yasuhiro Ueyama (JPN) | Sebastien Martiny (FRA) Gregoire Pennes (FRA) | Oleksandr Chernonos (UKR) Yuriy Nikitin (UKR) |
Women | |||
Trampoline Team | China (CHN) | Russia (RUS) | Canada (CAN) |
Double Mini Team | Russia (RUS) | Canada (CAN) | United States (USA) |
Tumbling Team | Russia (RUS) | United States (USA) | Canada (CAN) |
Synchro | Li Dan (CHN) Zhong Xingping (CHN) | Karen Cockburn (CAN) Rosannagh MacLennan (CAN) | Anna Savkina (UZB) Ekaterina Khilko (UZB) |
Double Mini | Victoria Voronina (RUS) | Galina Goncharenko (RUS) | Corissa Boychuk (CAN) |
Tumbling | Anna Korobeynikova (RUS) | Elena Krasnokutskaya (RUS) | Ashley Speed (CAN) |
Individual | Huang Shanshan (CHN) | He Wenna (CHN) | Karen Cockburn (CAN) |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Dong Dong | 42.900 | |
China | Lu Chunlong | 42.300 | |
Japan | Yasuhiro Ueyama | 42.100 | |
4 | Japan | Masaki Ito | 42.100 |
5 | Russia | Dmitry Ushakov | 41.000 |
6 | Portugal | Diogo Ganchinho | 40.200 |
7 | Great Britain | James Higgins | 39.600 |
8 | Belarus | Mikalai Kazak | 39.100 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Japan | Tetsuya Sotomura Yasuhiro Ueyama | 50.800 | |
France | Sébastien Martiny Grégoire Pennes | 50.000 | |
Ukraine | Yuri Nikitin Olexander Chernonos | 50.000 | |
4 | China | Dong Dong Tu Xiao | 49.900 |
5 | Canada | Jason Burnett Charles Thibault | 49.300 |
6 | United States | Logan Dooley Steven Gluckstein | 49.300 |
7 | Germany | Markus Kubicka Karsten Kuritz | 48.700 |
8 | Poland | Tomasz Adamczyk Lukasz Tomaszewski | 19.300 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Portugal | André Lico | 75.500 | |
Sweden | Tim Lunding | 69.600 | |
Portugal | André Fernandes | 69.300 | |
4 | Brazil | Bruno Martini | 67.800 |
5 | Russia | Evgeny Chernoivanov | 60.300 |
6 | Russia | Dmitry Fedorovskiy | 59.200 |
7 | Canada | Alexander Seifert | 58.900 |
8 | United States | Austin White | 35.300 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Russia | Tagir Murtazaev | 77.300 | |
China | Yang Song | 75.000 | |
Russia | Mikhail Kostyanov | 73.900 | |
4 | Ukraine | Viktor Kyforenko | 73.000 |
5 | China | Zhang Lingfeng | 71.100 |
6 | United States | Kalon Ludvigson | 68.900 |
7 | Great Britain | Michael Barrnes | 63.500 |
8 | Ukraine | Siarhei Artsemenka | 52.700 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Lu Chunlong Ye Shuai Dong Dong Tu Xiao | 126.70 | |
Belarus | Yakau Rakitski Mikalai Kazak Yauhen Zhukouski Viatchaslau Modzel | 120.50 | |
Russia | Alexander Leven Dmitry Fedorovskiy Dimitri Ushakov Sergei Chumak | 117.00 | |
4 | United States | Neil Gulati Michael Devine Logan Dooley Steven Gluckstein | 88.90 |
5 | Japan | Shunsuke Nagasaki Tetsuya Sotomura Yasuhiro Ueyama Masaki Ito | 79.50 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Portugal | Andre Lico André Fernandes André Pocinho Bruno Nobre | 110.80 | |
Russia | Sergey Kovalev Kirill Ivanov Evgeny Chernoivanov Dmitry Fedorovskiy | 110.50 | |
United States | Stephen Raymond Anthony Doles Austin White Kalon Ludvigson | 98.70 | |
4 | Great Britain | Dominic Swaffer Jason Plowman Matthew Swaffer | 69.20 |
5 | Canada | Luke Friesen Scott Young Alexander Seifert Kyle Soehn | 68.30 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Ma Jie Yang Song Tao Yi Zhang Lingfeng | 110.90 | |
Russia | Mikhail Kostyanov Evgeny Zinukov Tagir Murtazaev Andrey Krylov | 109.40 | |
Belarus | Dzmitry Darashuk Andrei Kabishau Siarhei Prymakou Siarhei Artsemenka | 104.50 | |
4 | Great Britain | Charlie Burrows Michael Barnes Greg Boosey Daniel lannigan | 102.50 |
5 | Ukraine | Artem Pysaryev Iurii Freiuk Vladyslav Sheremeta Viktor Kyforenko | 96.10 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Huang Shanshan | 39.500 | |
China | He Wenna | 39.400 | |
Canada | Karen Cockburn | 38.700 | |
4 | Canada | Rosannagh MacLennan | 38.400 |
5 | Russia | Victoria Voronina | 37.500 |
6 | Russia | Irina Karavaeva | 37.300 |
7 | Uzbekistan | Ekaterina Khilko | 37.300 |
8 | France | Marina Ducroux | 37.000 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Li Dan Zhong Xingping | 47.600 | |
Canada | Karen Cockburn Rosannagh Maclennan | 48.700 | |
Uzbekistan | Ekaterina Khilko Anna Savkina | 45.300 | |
4 | Netherlands | Tara Fokke Kirsten Boersma | 45.200 |
5 | Great Britain | Cara Jamieson Katherine Driscoll | 44.800 |
6 | France | Marina Ducroux Marine Jurbert | 41.500 |
7 | Ukraine | Nataliia Moskvina Maryna Kyiko | 37.300 |
8 | Russia | Irina Karavaeva Victoria Voronina | 32.100 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Russia | Victoria Voronina | 68.300 | |
Russia | Galina Goncharenko | 68.000 | |
Canada | Corissa Boychuk | 67.100 | |
4 | United States | Aubree Balkan | 67.000 |
5 | Canada | Julie Warnock | 65.800 |
6 | Portugal | Silvia Saiote | 56.200 |
7 | Portugal | Andreia Robalo | 55.300 |
8 | Great Britain | Adeva Bryan | 54.900 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Russia | Anna Korobeynikova | 69.400 | |
Russia | Elena Krasnokutskaya | 66.900 | |
Canada | Ashley Speed | 62.800 | |
4 | United States | Kaitlin Tortorich | 66.100 |
5 | Canada | Emily Smith | 60.800 |
6 | Great Britain | Zara McLean | 60.000 |
7 | South Africa | Bianca Budler | 59.100 |
8 | Great Britain | Rachael Letsche | 28.300 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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China | Huang Shanshan Li Dan He Wenna Zhong Xingping | 117.00 | |
Russia | Anastasia Velichko Irina Karavayeva Galina Goncharenko Victoria Voronina | 110.30 | |
Canada | Rosannagh MacLennan Karen Cockburn Kailey McLeod Samantha Sendel | 109.60 | |
4 | Belarus | Hanna Harchonak Tatsiana Leaniuk Katsiarynia Miranava Tatsiana Piatrenia | 103.40 |
5 | United States | Hayley Butcher Alaina Williams Nani Vercruyssen | 106.00 |
Rank | Country | Gymnast | Point |
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Russia | Svetlana Balandina Anastasia Velichko Galina Goncharenko Victoria Voronina | 105.10 | |
Canada | Corissa Boychuk Julie Warnock Gillian Bruce Chelsea Nerpio | 102.60 | |
United States | Sarah Gandy Sarah Prosen Aubree Balkan | 101.90 | |
4 | Brazil | Samantha Oliveira Renata Teles Barbara Silva Virginia Lins | 95.20 |
5 | Portugal | Andreia Robalo Silvia Saiote Ana Simoes Nicole Pacheco | 91.50 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China (CHN) | 6 | 3 | 0 | 9 |
2 | Russia (RUS) | 5 | 5 | 2 | 12 |
3 | Portugal (POR) | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
5 | Canada (CAN) | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 |
6 | United States (USA) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Belarus (BLR) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | France (FRA) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Sweden (SWE) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
10 | Ukraine (UKR) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Uzbekistan (UZB) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (11 entries) | 14 | 14 | 14 | 42 |
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