2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships | |
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Venue | Rotterdam Ahoy |
Location | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Start date | 16 October 2010 |
End date | 24 October 2010 |
Competitors | 615 |
The 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held at the Rotterdam Ahoy indoor sporting arena in the Netherlands from 16 to 24 October 2010. In this year's championships, there was a total of 73 participating federations with 615 gymnasts (343 men and 272 women). 53 men's and 44 women's teams competed. [1]
The competition schedule was as follows (Local time, CEST): [2]
Saturday, 16 October 2010 Sunday, 17 October 2010 Monday, 18 October 2010 Tuesday, 19 October 2010 Wednesday, 20 October 2010 | Thursday, 21 October 2010 Friday, 22 October 2010 Saturday, 23 October 2010 Sunday, 24 October 2010 |
Some of the countries that participated.
More than 70 countries were expected to compete in the event. [3]
Oldest and youngest competitors
Men | Name | Country | Date of birth | Age |
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Youngest | Ping Chien Hsu | Chinese Taipei | 08/10/94 | 16 years |
Oldest | Espen Jansen | Norway | 13 December 1968 | 41 years |
Women | Name | Country | Date of birth | Age |
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Youngest | Anna Dementyeva | Russia | 28 December 1994 | 15 years |
Oldest | Oksana Chusovitina | Germany | 19 June 1975 | 35 years |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Yang Hak-Seon | South Korea | 6 December 1992 | 17 years |
Oldest | Evgenij Spiridonov | Germany | 2 April 1982 | 28 years |
The top three scores from each country for each apparatus was counted towards the total. In the qualifying round, the top four were counted. In all, 45 nations entered the qualifying round. Unlike the women's team event, [4] there was more inconsistency in the strengths and weaknesses of the team. China qualified first overall; they came first in the parallel bars, second or third in three apparatuses, but tenth in the floor. Japan qualified second, 1.082 behind. They came first in rings, second or third in three disciplines and 11th in floor. The US were third, more than four points behind. They came first in high bar, but 13th in pommel horse, and between fourth and sixth in the other events. [5] They were ahead of Great Britain by only 0.059. Great Britain came first in floor and pommel but were only ninth and tenth in parallel bars and rings respectively. Germany was fifth, followed by Russia, who came first in vault but were eighth or worse in three disciplines. The last two teams to qualify were Korea and France, the latter denying Romania qualification by 0.150, or 0.04%. [5] Italy, Spain and Puerto Rico were all within 1.1 points of qualification. [5] The hosts came 17th, more than six points outside qualification. [5]
After qualifying in last place, France improved to finish fifth in the final, while Great Britain regressed from fourth to seventh. [4]
Rank | Team | Total | ||||||
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China | 44.333 | 43.099 | 46.800 | 47.999 | 46.733 | 46.033 | 274.997 | |
Chen Yibing | – | – | 16.000 | 15.866 | – | – | ||
Feng Zhe | 14.700 | – | – | 16.100 | 15.900 | 15.133 | ||
Teng Haibin | – | 15.466 | – | – | 15.633 | 15.000 | ||
Yan Mingyong | – | 13.200 | 15.600 | – | – | – | ||
Lü Bo | 14.700 | 14.433 | 15.200 | 16.033 | 15.200 | – | ||
Zhang Chenglong | 14.933 | – | – | – | – | 15.900 | ||
Japan | 44.198 | 44.633 | 44.532 | 48.183 | 46.624 | 45.599 | 273.769 | |
Kōhei Uchimura | 15.266 | 14.733 | – | 16.250 | 15.633 | 15.133 | ||
Koji Yamamuro | – | – | 15.366 | 16.400 | – | – | ||
Koji Uematsu | 14.766 | – | – | 15.533 | 15.533 | 16.033 | ||
Kazuhito Tanaka | – | – | 14.166 | – | 15.458 | 14.433 | ||
Kenya Kobayashi | – | 14.800 | 15.000 | – | – | – | ||
Tatsuki Nakashima | 14.166 | 15.100 | – | – | – | – | ||
Germany | 44.032 | 43.132 | 44.857 | 47.799 | 45.333 | 46.099 | 271.252 | |
Philipp Boy | 14.866 | 14.566 | 14.658 | 16.166 | 15.400 | 15.800 | ||
Fabian Hambuechen | – | – | 14.933 | – | 15.333 | 15.933 | ||
Thomas Taranu | – | – | 15.266 | – | – | – | ||
Evgenij Spiridonov | 14.100 | 13.600 | – | – | – | 14.366 | ||
Sebastian Krimmer | – | 14.966 | – | 15.533 | 14.600 | – | ||
Matthias Fahrig | 15.066 | – | – | 16.100 | – | – | ||
4 | United States | 43.566 | 40.032 | 44.833 | 47.566 | 45.016 | 46.999 | 268.012 |
Christopher Brooks | – | 13.466 | – | 15.833 | 15.116 | 15.533 | ||
Christopher Cameron | – | 13.100 | 13.800 | – | – | – | ||
Jonathan Horton | 14.000 | – | 15.500 | 15.500 | 15.200 | 15.633 | ||
Steven Legendre | 15.266 | – | – | 16.233 | – | – | ||
Danell Leyva | – | 13.466 | – | – | 14.700 | 15.833 | ||
Brandon Wynn | 14.300 | – | 15.533 | – | – | – | ||
5 | France | 42.132 | 43.598 | 43.399 | 46.357 | 44.483 | 43.499 | 263.468 |
Hamilton Sabot | – | 14.266 | 14.400 | – | 15.075 | 14.900 | ||
Cyril Tommasone | 12.766 | 15.466 | – | – | 14.808 | – | ||
Arnald Willig | – | 13.866 | 14.633 | 15.258 | 14.600 | 13.733 | ||
Thomas Bouhail | 14.833 | – | – | 16.066 | – | – | ||
Gaël Da Silva | 14.533 | – | 14.366 | 15.033 | – | 14.866 | ||
6 | Russia | 42.466 | 42.599 | 44.374 | 46.899 | 44.566 | 41.266 | 263.170 |
Sergey Khorokhordin | – | 14.233 | 14.866 | – | 14.900 | 13.533 | ||
Maxim Devyatovskiy | 14.466 | – | 15.233 | – | 14.966 | 13.300 | ||
David Belyavskiy | 13.100 | 14.800 | – | 15.700 | 14.700 | 14.433 | ||
Anton Golotsutskov | 14.900 | – | – | 16.133 | – | – | ||
Igor Pakhomenko | – | 14.566 | 14.275 | – | – | – | ||
Andrey Cherkasov | – | – | – | 15.066 | – | – | ||
7 | Great Britain | 41.775 | 43.899 | 41.932 | 47.899 | 42.932 | 42.666 | 261.103 |
Kristian Thomas | 13.200 | – | 14.333 | – | – | 14.333 | ||
Daniel Purvis | 14.850 | 13.533 | – | 15.933 | 14.766 | 14.233 | ||
Samuel Hunter | – | 14.566 | – | – | 13.566 | 14.100 | ||
Theo Seager | 13.725 | – | 13.266 | 15.900 | – | – | ||
Ruslan Panteleymonov | – | – | 14.333 | 16.066 | 14.600 | – | ||
Louis Smith | – | 15.800 | – | – | – | – | ||
8 | South Korea | 42.433 | 41.099 | 42.649 | 48.132 | 42.999 | 42.640 | 259.952 |
Yoo Won-chul | – | – | 14.833 | – | 14.600 | 12.466 | ||
Kim Ji-Hoon | 14.100 | 13.133 | – | – | – | 15.308 | ||
Sin Seob | – | – | 14.100 | – | – | – | ||
Kim Soo-Myun | 14.833 | 13.500 | – | 15.833 | 14.566 | 14.866 | ||
Yang Hak-Seon | 13.500 | – | 13.666 | 16.666 | – | – | ||
Ha Chang-Ju | – | 14.466 | – | 15.633 | 13.833 | – |
In all 299 men competed in the qualifying round. Of these 164 complete all six apparatus. Each nation had up to six entrants, but were limited to two qualifiers for the 24-man final. Steven Legendre of the US, Kenya Kobayashi of Japan and Kristian Thomas of Great Britain ended 15th, 16th and 17th respectively, but were their nation's third best and did not progress to the final. Ruslan Paneleymonov (Britain, 19th) and Andrey Cherkasov (Russia, 21st) were the others affected by this policy. Kōhei Uchimura was the highest qualifier, more than two points ahead of Philipp Boy. [6]
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Danell Leyva | United States | 30 October 1991 | 18 years |
Oldest | Evgenij Spiridonov | Germany | 2 April 1982 | 28 years |
Rank | Gymnast | Total | ||||||
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Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 15.566 | 15.000 | 15.133 | 16.266 | 15.300 | 15.066 | 92.331 | |
Philipp Boy (GER) | 15.000 | 14.666 | 14.566 | 15.650 | 15.166 | 15.000 | 90.048 | |
Jonathan Horton (USA) | 14.866 | 13.833 | 15.366 | 15.566 | 15.200 | 15.033 | 89.864 | |
4 | Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR) | 14.666 | 14.766 | 14.600 | 15.700 | 14.933 | 15.166 | 89.831 |
5 | Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 15.066 | 14.300 | 14.166 | 15.900 | 14.933 | 14.600 | 88.965 |
6 | Lu Bo (CHN) | 14.366 | 14.366 | 14.800 | 16.033 | 14.766 | 14.633 | 88.964 |
7 | Sergey Khorokhordin (RUS) | 14.433 | 14.466 | 14.933 | 15.466 | 14.066 | 15.300 | 88.664 |
8 | Koji Uematsu (JPN) | 14.566 | 14.200 | 13.733 | 15.556 | 15.533 | 14.800 | 88.398 |
9 | Samuel Hunter (GBR) | 14.433 | 14.966 | 14.033 | 15.600 | 14.700 | 14.633 | 88.365 |
10 | Alexander Shatilov (ISR) | 15.200 | 14.066 | 13.941 | 15.666 | 14.666 | 14.666 | 88.205 |
11 | Teng Haibin (CHN) | 14.033 | 14.000 | 14.033 | 15.791 | 15.533 | 14.766 | 88.156 |
12 | Kim Soo-Myun (KOR) | 13.700 | 15.000 | 13.733 | 15.966 | 14.800 | 14.800 | 87.999 |
13 | Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 14.100 | 15.533 | 14.091 | 15.333 | 14.633 | 13.866 | 87.556 |
14 | Anton Fokin (UZB) | 14.083 | 14.466 | 14.133 | 15.683 | 15.133 | 13.933 | 87.431 |
15 | Tomás González (CHI) | 15.191 | 13.366 | 14.466 | 15.966 | 14.400 | 13.833 | 87.222 |
16 | Flavius Koczi (ROU) | 14.266 | 13.900 | 14.375 | 16.433 | 14.650 | 13.333 | 86.957 |
17 | Evgenij Spiridonov (GER) | 14.166 | 14.466 | 14.200 | 15.383 | 14.333 | 14.500 | 86.498 |
18 | Danell Leyva (USA) | 14.733 | 12.900 | 14.325 | 15.666 | 13.566 | 15.666 | 86.856 |
19 | Maxim Devyatovskiy (RUS) | 14.900 | 11.116 | 15.066 | 16.066 | 15.033 | 14.566 | 86.797 |
20 | Dzmitry Savitski (BLR) | 13.816 | 14.000 | 14.566 | 15.500 | 14.950 | 13.900 | 86.732 |
21 | Yoo Won-chul (KOR) | 13.633 | 12.500 | 14.825 | 15.500 | 14.866 | 15.066 | 86.390 |
22 | Luis Vargas Velásquez (PUR) | 13.100 | 14.133 | 13.933 | 15.516 | 14.733 | 14.833 | 86.248 |
23 | Luis Rivera (PUR) | 14.400 | 14.100 | 14.866 | 15.900 | 12.533 | 13.700 | 85.499 |
24 | Sergio Muñoz (ESP) | 13.336 | 12.666 | 14.466 | 15.900 | 12.900 | 14.466 | 83.764 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Eleftherios Kosmidis | Greece | 6 May 1991 | 19 years |
Oldest | Thomas Bouhail | France | 3 July 1986 | 24 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Eleftherios Kosmidis (GRE) | 6.600 | 9.100 | 15.700 | ||
Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.500 | 9.033 | 15.533 | ||
Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 6.500 | 8.866 | 15.366 | ||
4 | Alexander Shatilov (ISR) | 6.400 | 8.933 | 15.333 | |
5 | Thomas Bouhail (FRA) | 6.100 | 9.100 | 15.200 | |
6 | Eddie Penev (BUL) | 6.600 | 8.566 | 0.100 | 15.066 |
7 | Flavius Koczi (ROU) | 6.200 | 8.866 | 15.066 | |
8 | Steven Legendre (USA) | 6.300 | 7.300 | 13.600 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Louis Smith | Great Britain | 22 April 1989 | 21 years |
Oldest | Sašo Bertoncelj | Slovenia | 16 July 1984 | 26 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Krisztián Berki (HUN) | 6.700 | 9.133 | 15.833 | ||
Louis Smith (GBR) | 6.900 | 8.833 | 15.733 | ||
Prashanth Sellathurai (AUS) | 6.600 | 8.966 | 15.566 | ||
4 | Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 6.500 | 8.933 | 15.433 | |
5 | Filip Ude (CRO) | 6.300 | 9.016 | 15.316 | |
6 | Harutyun Merdinyan (ARM) | 6.400 | 8.766 | 15.166 | |
7 | Donna Donny Truyens (BEL) | 5.600 | 8.533 | 14.133 | |
8 | Sašo Bertoncelj (SVN) | 6.200 | 7.733 | 13.933 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Koji Yamamuro | Japan | 17 January 1989 | 21 years |
Oldest | Matteo Morandi | Italy | 8 October 1981 | 29 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Chen Yibing (CHN) | 6.800 | 9.100 | 15.900 | ||
Yan Mingyong (CHN) | 6.800 | 8.900 | 15.700 | ||
Matteo Morandi (ITA) | 6.700 | 8.966 | 15.666 | ||
4 | Koji Yamamuro (JPN) | 6.700 | 8.800 | 15.500 | |
5 | Yoo Won-chul (KOR) | 6.600 | 8.833 | 15.433 | |
6 | Ivan San Miguel (ESP) | 6.500 | 8.833 | 15.333 | |
7 | Kenya Kobayashi (JPN) | 6.400 | 8.900 | 15.300 | |
8 | Chen Chih Yu (TPE) | 6.700 | 8.566 | 15.266 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Yang Hak-Seon | South Korea | 6 December 1992 | 17 years |
Oldest | Dzmitry Kaspiarovich | Belarus | 15 October 1977 | 33 years |
Thomas Bouhail became the first French gymnast to become a world champion. [7]
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | Pen. | E Score | Score 1 | D Score | Pen. | E Score | Score 2 | Total |
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Thomas Bouhail (FRA) | 7.000 | 9.366 | 16.366 | 7.000 | 9.533 | 16.533 | 16.449 | |||
Anton Golotsutskov (RUS) | 7.000 | 9.433 | 16.433 | 7.000 | 9.300 | 16.300 | 16.366 | |||
Dzmitry Kaspiarovich (BLR) | 7.000 | 9.233 | 16.233 | 7.000 | 9.400 | 16.400 | 16.316 | |||
4 | Yang Hak-Seon (KOR) | 7.000 | 9.400 | 16.400 | 7.000 | 9.133 | 16.133 | 16.266 | ||
5 | Flavius Koczi (ROU) | 7.000 | 9.233 | 16.233 | 7.000 | 9.183 | 16.183 | 16.208 | ||
6 | Andriy Isayev (UKR) | 6.600 | 9.266 | 15.866 | 7.000 | 9.233 | 16.233 | 16.049 | ||
7 | Luis Rivera (PUR) | 6.600 | 9.375 | 15.975 | 6.600 | 9.316 | 15.916 | 15.945 | ||
8 | Jeffrey Wammes (NED) | 6.800 | .1 | 9.300 | 16.000 | 6.600 | 8.900 | 15.500 | 15.750 | |
Rank | Gymnast | Vault 1 | Vault 2 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Kōhei Uchimura | Japan | 3 January 1989 | 21 years |
Oldest | Ildar Valeiev | Kazakhstan | 18 February 1974 | 36 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feng Zhe (CHN) | 6.700 | 9.266 | 15.966 | ||
Teng Haibin (CHN) | 6.400 | 9.216 | 15.616 | ||
Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.400 | 9.100 | 15.500 | ||
4 | Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | 6.300 | 9.066 | 15.366 | |
5 | Koji Uematsu (JPN) | 6.500 | 8.733 | 15.233 | |
6 | Adam Kierzkowski (POL) | 6.000 | 9.200 | 15.200 | |
7 | Ildar Valeiev (KAZ) | 6.900 | 8.283 | 15.183 | |
8 | Samuel Piasecký (SVK) | 6.300 | 8.866 | 15.166 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Danell Leyva | United States | 30 October 1991 | 18 years |
Oldest | Epke Zonderland | Netherlands | 16 April 1986 | 24 years |
Zhang Chenglong of China edged out local favorite Epke Zonderland by 0.133 to win this event. [8]
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Zhang Chenglong (CHN) | 7.500 | 8.666 | 16.166 | ||
Epke Zonderland (NED) | 7.300 | 8.733 | 16.033 | ||
Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | 7.100 | 8.866 | 15.966 | ||
4 | Philipp Boy (GER) | 7.300 | 8.533 | 15.833 | |
5 | Danell Leyva (USA) | 7.100 | 8.566 | 15.666 | |
6 | Christopher Brooks (USA) | 6.600 | 8.783 | 15.383 | |
7 | Feng Zhe (CHN) | 6.600 | 8.566 | 15.166 | |
8 | Koji Uematsu (JPN) | 7.200 | 6.800 | 14.000 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Anna Dementyeva | Russia | 28 December 1994 | 15 years |
Oldest | Elizabeth Tweddle | Great Britain | 1 April 1985 | 25 years |
As with the men, the top three scores from each country for each apparatus was counted towards the total. In the qualifying round, the top four scores were included. In all, 34 nations entered the qualifying round. Russia came second in each of the four disciplines to qualify first overall. China came first in the uneven bars and third and fourth in the remaining apparatus, to qualify second overall. The United States was first in vault and beam, but only fifth in floor, and came third overall. Less than one point separated the top three. Romania came first in floor to qualify fourth, more than five points behind the US. There were more than 3 points down to the next two qualifiers, Great Britain and Australia. The host nation missed qualification by 1.6 points. [4]
Russia won their first ever women's team title. It was a close-run contest with the result hinging on Russia's final floor performer. [9] In the final, the US came sixth in the floor, losing 2.666 to Russia and 1.566 to China on this apparatus. The US' third-best floor score was the lowest of the 24 included scores for the apparatus. After qualifying in last place, Japan improved to finish fifth in the final. [4] He Kexin of China posted the highest score of the meet on the uneven bars, scoring a 16.133 in the team finals. This made her the only female gymnast of the meet to score in the 16's.
Rank | Team | Total | ||||
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Russia | 45.766(1) | 41.899(7) | 43.733(2) | 43.999(1) | 175.397 | |
Aliya Mustafina | 15.633 | 15.600 | 15.033 | 14.666 | ||
Anna Dementyeva | – | 13.366 | 14.400 | 14.533 | ||
Tatiana Nabieva | 15.400 | 12.933 | – | – | ||
Ksenia Afanasyeva | – | – | – | 14.800 | ||
Ekaterina Kurbatova | 14.733 | – | – | – | ||
Ksenia Semenova | – | – | 14.300 | – | ||
United States | 45.666(2) | 44.065(2) | 43.799(1) | 41.666(6) | 175.196 | |
Rebecca Bross | – | 14.833 | 14.866 | 14.633 | ||
Aly Raisman | 15.066 | – | 14.333 | 14.500 | ||
Alicia Sacramone | 15.600 | – | 14.600 | – | ||
Mackenzie Caquatto | 15.000 | 14.666 | – | – | ||
Bridget Sloan | – | 14.566 | – | – | ||
Mattie Larson | – | – | – | 12.533 | ||
China | 44.666(3) | 44.316(1) | 42.566(4) | 43.233(2) | 174.781 | |
Jiang Yuyuan | 14.900 | 13.433 | 14.866 | 14.500 | ||
Huang Qiushuang | 14.800 | 14.750 | – | 14.000 | ||
Sui Lu | – | – | 13.000 | 14.733 | ||
He Kexin | – | 16.133 | – | – | ||
Yang Yilin | 14.966 | – | – | – | ||
Deng Linlin | – | – | 14.700 | – | ||
4 | Romania | 44.266(4) | 42.232(6) | 43.532(3) | 43.066(3) | 173.096 |
Ana Porgras | – | 14.466 | 15.066 | 14.133 | ||
Sandra Izbașa | 14.700 | – | 14.333 | 14.200 | ||
Diana Chelaru | 14.700 | – | – | 14.733 | ||
Raluca Haidu | 14.866 | 13.700 | – | – | ||
Gabriela Drăgoi | – | 14.066 | 14.133 | – | ||
Cerasela Pătrașcu | – | – | – | – | ||
5 | Japan | 43.066(7) | 43.633(4) | 42.232(5) | 40.966(7) | 169.897 |
Rie Tanaka | 14.300 | 14.433 | 13.900 | 13.400 | ||
Koko Tsurumi | 13.866 | 14.900 | 13.366 | 13.866 | ||
Yuko Shintake | – | 14.300 | 13.966 | – | ||
Momoko Ozawa | 14.900 | – | – | – | ||
Mai Yamagishi | – | – | – | 13.700 | ||
Kyoko Oshima | – | – | – | – | ||
6 | Australia | 43.499(6) | 42.533(5) | 40.598(6) | 41.999(5) | 168.629 |
Lauren Mitchell | 14.800 | 14.100 | 13.866 | 14.700 | ||
Georgia Bonora | 13.833 | 13.933 | 12.866 | 13.633 | ||
Ashleigh Brennan | – | – | 13.866 | 13.666 | ||
Emily Little | 14.866 | – | – | – | ||
Larissa Miller | – | 14.500 | – | – | ||
Georgia Wheeler | – | – | – | – | ||
7 | Great Britain | 43.732(5) | 42.699(3) | 37.632(8) | 42.765(4) | 166.828 |
Hannah Whelan | – | 13.900 | 14.133 | 14.066 | ||
Imogen Cairns | 14.633 | – | 11.833 | 14.033 | ||
Nicole Hibbert | 14.366 | 13.066 | 11.666 | – | ||
Elizabeth Tweddle | – | 15.733 | – | 14.666 | ||
Rebecca Downie | 14.733 | – | – | – | ||
Jennifer Pinches | – | – | – | – | ||
8 | Italy | 41.965(8) | 41.032(8) | 39.666(7) | 40.766(8) | 163.429 |
Serena Licchetta | 14.066 | 13.300 | 12.166 | 13.633 | ||
Vanessa Ferrari | 13.966 | 14.066 | – | 14.333 | ||
Elisabetta Preziosa | 13.933 | – | 14.000 | – | ||
Lia Parolari | – | – | 13.500 | 12.800 | ||
Eleonora Rando | – | 13.666 | – | – | ||
Jessica Mattoni | – | – | – | – |
In all 216 women competed in the qualifying round. Of these 142 completed all four apparatus. Each nation had up to six entrants, but were limited to two qualifiers for the 24-woman final. The highest ranked person affected by this was Mackenzie Caquatto, who was the third highest American. She finished ninth, less than 1.2 from the third highest qualifier. Mattie Larson (USA, 11th), Ksenia Afanasyeva (Russia, 17th) and Emily Little (Australia, 23rd) were the others in the top 24 to be excluded from the final. Aliya Mustafina qualified first, 1.585 ahead of Rebecca Bross. Aly Raisman qualified third, but she fell in the uneven bars in the final, and came equal last in that apparatus to end up 13th overall. Jiang Yuyuan qualified fourth, but placed second in the final. [10]
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Celine Van Gerner | Netherlands | 1 December 1994 | 15 years |
Oldest | Daniele Hypólito | Brazil | 8 September 1984 | 26 years |
Rank | Gymnast | Total | ||||
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Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | 15.666 | 15.300 | 15.033 | 15.033 | 61.032 | |
Jiang Yuyuan (CHN) | 14.833 | 15.533 | 15.066 | 14.566 | 59.998 | |
Rebecca Bross (USA) | 14.700 | 14.933 | 14.100 | 15.233 | 58.966 | |
4 | Huang Qiushuang (CHN) | 14.766 | 15.200 | 14.700 | 13.700 | 58.366 |
5 | Ana Porgras (ROU) | 13.966 | 14.466 | 15.433 | 14.300 | 58.165 |
6 | Lauren Mitchell (AUS) | 14.733 | 13.900 | 14.900 | 14.600 | 58.133 |
7 | Tatiana Nabieva (RUS) | 15.466 | 15.133 | 13.266 | 13.433 | 57.298 |
8 | Ariella Käslin (SUI) | 15.300 | 13.700 | 14.200 | 13.700 | 56.900 |
9 | Raluca Haidu (ROU) | 14.666 | 13.400 | 14.466 | 13.800 | 56.332 |
10 | Jessica López (VEN) | 14.433 | 13.966 | 13.866 | 14.033 | 56.298 |
11 | Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) | 13.833 | 13.866 | 14.233 | 14.233 | 56.165 |
12 | Elisabeth Seitz (GER) | 14.766 | 14.733 | 13.458 | 13.200 | 56.157 |
13 | Aly Raisman (USA) | 14.900 | 11.700 | 14.466 | 14.633 | 55.699 |
14 | Georgia Bonora (AUS) | 13.966 | 13.833 | 14.466 | 13.433 | 55.698 |
15 | Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 14.866 | 12.900 | 14.166 | 13.733 | 55.665 |
16 | Hannah Whelan (GBR) | 13.866 | 13.433 | 14.200 | 14.000 | 55.499 |
17 | Rie Tanaka (JPN) | 14.033 | 14.066 | 13.900 | 13.333 | 55.332 |
18 | Daniele Hypólito (BRA) | 14.100 | 13.000 | 14.066 | 14.100 | 55.266 |
19 | Céline Van Gerner (NED) | 13.866 | 14.100 | 13.000 | 14.200 | 55.166 |
20 | Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL) | 13.766 | 12.500 | 14.333 | 14.133 | 54.732 |
21 | Koko Tsurumi (JPN) | 13.866 | 12.900 | 14.600 | 13.300 | 54.666 |
22 | Nicole Hibbert (GBR) | 13.966 | 14.000 | 13.200 | 13.400 | 54.566 |
23 | Aurélie Malaussena (FRA) | 14.166 | 13.966 | 14.033 | 12.100 | 54.265 |
24 | Elisabetta Preziosa (ITA) | 13.933 | 11.700 | 14.200 | 13.100 | 52.933 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Tatiana Nabieva | Russia | 21 November 1994 | 15 years |
Oldest | Ariella Käslin | Switzerland | 11 October 1987 | 23 years |
Tatiana Nabieva's assistant coach Alexander Kiryashov contested Nabieva's reduced start value on her first vault. Nabieva's 1st vault's S.V. was a 6.5, attempting a 2.5 twist, but was brought down to a 5.8 when she did not complete the twist. Her 2nd vault had originally had a 6.1 start value, but then she was penalized once again for piking her form and landing out of bounds and was brought down to a 5.7.
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 1 | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 2 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alicia Sacramone (USA) | 6.300 | 9.100 | 15.400 | 5.800 | 9.200 | 15.000 | 15.200 | |||
Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | 6.500 | 9.233 | 15.733 | 5.700 | 8.800 | 0.1 | 14.400 | 15.066 | ||
Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 5.800 | 9.133 | 14.933 | 5.600 | 9.066 | 14.666 | 14.799 | |||
4 | Ariella Käslin (SUI) | 6.300 | 8.866 | 15.166 | 5.800 | 8.700 | 0.1 | 14.400 | 14.783 | |
5 | Tatiana Nabieva (RUS) | 5.800 | 8.933 | 14.733 | 5.700 | 8.866 | 0.1 | 14.466 | 14.599 | |
6 | Jo Hyun-joo (KOR) | 5.600 | 8.700 | 14.300 | 5.800 | 8.866 | 14.666 | 14.483 | ||
7 | Diana Chelaru (ROU) | 5.800 | 8.900 | 14.700 | 4.800 | 8.633 | 13.433 | 14.066 | ||
8 | Imogen Cairns (GBR) | 5.300 | 9.133 | 14.433 | 4.800 | 8.766 | 13.566 | 13.999 | ||
Rank | Gymnast | Vault 1 | Vault 2 | Total |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Aliya Mustafina | Russia | 30 September 1994 | 16 years |
Oldest | Elizabeth Tweddle | Great Britain | 1 April 1985 | 25 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elizabeth Tweddle (GBR) | 6.800 | 8.933 | 15.733 | ||
Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | 6.800 | 8.800 | 15.600 | ||
Rebecca Bross (USA) | 6.200 | 8.866 | 15.066 | ||
4 | Bridget Sloan (USA) | 6.000 | 8.666 | 14.666 | |
5 | Ana Porgras (ROU) | 6.200 | 8.400 | 14.600 | |
6 | Huang Qiushuang (CHN) | 7.000 | 7.400 | 14.400 | |
7 | He Kexin (CHN) | 6.300 | 7.666 | 13.966 | |
8 | Elisabeth Seitz (GER) | 4.200 | 6.266 | 10.466 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Anna Dementyeva | Russia | 28 December 1994 | 15 years |
Oldest | Alicia Sacramone | United States | 3 December 1987 | 22 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ana Porgras (ROU) | 6.500 | 8.866 | 15.366 | ||
Rebecca Bross (USA) | 6.500 | 8.733 | 15.233 | ||
Deng Linlin (CHN) | 6.600 | 8.633 | |||
4 | Lauren Mitchell (AUS) | 6.600 | 8.600 | 15.200 | |
5 | Alicia Sacramone (USA) | 6.100 | 8.966 | 15.066 | |
6 | Anna Dementyeva (RUS) | 6.200 | 7.766 | 13.966 | |
7 | Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | 5.900 | 7.866 | 13.766 | |
8 | Yana Demyanchuk (UKR) | 6.200 | 7.533 | 13.733 |
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Aliya Mustafina | Russia | 30 September 1994 | 16 years |
Oldest | Sandra Izbașa | Romania | 18 June 1990 | 20 years |
Lauren Mitchell became the first Australian female world champion in gymnastics, posting the highest score after being last to perform in the final. Defending champion Beth Tweddle of Great Britain failed to qualify, she was a reserve for the final. [8]
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lauren Mitchell (AUS) | 5.900 | 8.933 | 14.833 | ||
Diana Chelaru (ROU) | 6.000 | 8.766 | 14.766 | ||
Aliya Mustafina (RUS) | 5.800 | 8.966 | 14.766 | ||
4 | Aly Raisman (USA) | 5.700 | 9.016 | 14.716 | |
5 | Sui Lu (CHN) | 5.700 | 8.966 | 14.666 | |
6 | Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) | 5.500 | 9.100 | 14.600 | |
7 | Sandra Izbașa (ROU) | 5.900 | 8.833 | 0.8 | 13.933 |
8 | Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS) | 5.800 | 6.900 | 12.700 |
Women's all-around champion Aliya Mustafina won three individual apparatus medals, accounting for four of Russia's five medals in individual events. Men's all-around champion Kōhei Uchimura was involved in all of Japan's four medals, one of them a silver in the teams event. [7]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 4 | 4 | 1 | 9 |
2 | Russia | 2 | 4 | 0 | 6 |
3 | United States | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Japan | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
5 | Great Britain | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Romania | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
7 | Australia | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
8 | France | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Greece | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
11 | Germany | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
12 | Netherlands | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
13 | Belarus | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Brazil | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Italy | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (15 entries) | 14 | 16 | 12 | 42 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
2 | Japan | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
3 | France | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Greece | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
6 | Germany | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Great Britain | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
8 | Netherlands | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Russia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
10 | Australia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Belarus | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Italy | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
United States | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (13 entries) | 8 | 8 | 8 | 24 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Russia | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
2 | United States | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
3 | Romania | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
4 | Australia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Great Britain | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
6 | China | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
7 | Brazil | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 entries) | 6 | 8 | 4 | 18 |
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