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The 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event took place between January 10 and January 18, 2012. The event featured the artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline disciplines. It qualified the last four artistic gymnastics teams for the 2012 Olympic Games, along with 34 individual female gymnasts and 27 individual male gymnasts selected through the all-around competition. Teams that finished 17th to 24th at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were able to take two individuals to the test event. Teams that finished 1st to 8th were invited to send two individual gymnasts, but they were not candidates for individual spots.
The rhythmic gymnastics event, too, qualified four teams for the 2012 Olympic Games. Teams that finished 7th to 12th and the champion of the 2011 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships—along with the host nation of the test event, Great Britain—were invited participants, although the champion had already qualified for the Olympics. [1] Because the world champion, Italy, decided not to attend, Azerbaijan, which placed 13th at the 2011 World Championships, was invited as a replacement. [2] The test event also qualified five individual gymnasts for the Olympics. Twenty teams were invited to send one gymnast each according to their results at the 2011 World Championships. The host, Great Britain, could send one as well. The three medalists of the Championships were also invited despite their previous qualification to the Olympic Games. [1] As two of the three medalists were not joining, two more teams were invited to send one gymnast apiece to the event. [2]
In the trampolining event, seven individual competitors qualified for each of the Olympic events. These competitors were from countries that had not succeeded in qualifying an individual at the 2011 Trampoline World Championships.
The event was part of the London Prepares series of test events and took place at the 2012 Olympic venue, the O2 Arena. [3]
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The Team Final happened on January 10. Four teams qualified for the Olympics. Team Great Britain won the competition (358,227), Team France was in 2nd place (350,669), Team Spain was in third place (347,292) and Team Italy qualified in 4th (346,334). Canada, Brazil, Puerto Rico and Belarus didn't qualify an entire team for 2012 Olympic Games. [5]
Position | Country | Team Total | ||||||
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1st | Great Britain | 59.782 | 59.707 | 58.033 | 64.165 | 58.433 | 58.107 | 358.227 |
2nd | France | 57.240 | 55.698 | 57.733 | 62.124 | 58.666 | 59.198 | 350.659 |
3rd | Spain | 58.032 | 54.099 | 58.198 | 61.966 | 57.465 | 57.532 | 347.292 |
4th | Italy | 56.632 | 55.665 | 59.299 | 62.498 | 56.941 | 55.299 | 346.334 |
5th | Canada | 56.798 | 56.165 | 55.499 | 62.832 | 58.366 | 56.232 | 345.892 |
6th | Brazil | 56.798 | 54.766 | 58.332 | 62.732 | 55.858 | 56.666 | 345.152 |
7th | Puerto Rico | 58.265 | 53.799 | 57.099 | 60.732 | 54.831 | 55.366 | 340.092 |
8th | Belarus | 54.565 | 56.432 | 56.031 | 60.965 | 55.832 | 51.999 | 335.824 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 6.500 | 8.966 | 15.466 | ||
Tomás González (CHI) | 6.500 | 8.966 | 15.466 | ||
Kristian Thomas (GBR) | 6.300 | 9.033 | 15.333 | ||
4 | Kieran Behan (IRL) | 5.900 | 9.000 | 14.900 | |
5 | Gaël Da Silva (FRA) | 6.200 | 8.633 | 14.833 | |
6 | Jossimar Calvo (COL) | 6.400 | 8.133 | 14.533 | |
7 | Isaac Botella Pérez (ESP) | 6.500 | 7.766 | 14.266 | |
8 | Ángel Ramos (PUR) | 5.600 | 8.233 | 13.833 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Louis Smith (GBR) | 6.900 | 8.800 | 15.700 | ||
Max Whitlock (GBR) | 6.500 | 8.600 | 15.100 | ||
Andrey Likhovitskiy (BLR) | 6.400 | 8.566 | 14.966 | ||
4 | Alberto Busnari (ITA) | 6.400 | 8.391 | 14.791 | |
5 | Vid Hidvégi (HUN) | 6.100 | 8.566 | 14.666 | |
5 | Daniel Corral Barron (MEX) | 5.800 | 8.866 | 14.666 | |
7 | Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 6.500 | 7.333 | 13.833 | |
8 | Shoichi Yamamoto (JPN) | 5.600 | 7.700 | 13.300 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti (BRA) | 6.500 | 9.033 | 15.533 | ||
Matteo Morandi (ITA) | 6.700 | 8.733 | 15.433 | ||
Tommy Ramos (PUR) | 6.400 | 8.700 | 15.100 | ||
4 | Danny Pinheiro-Rodrigues (FRA) | 6.500 | 8.533 | 15.033 | |
5 | Matteo Angioletti (ITA) | 6.400 | 8.533 | 14.933 | |
6 | Nikita Ignatyev (RUS) | 6.300 | 8.566 | 14.866 | |
7 | Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 6.100 | 8.666 | 14.766 | |
8 | Sergio Muñoz (ESP) | 6.300 | 8.433 | 14.733 |
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Score 1 | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Score 2 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Igor Radivilov (UKR) | 7.000 | 9.133 | 0.1 | 16.033 | 7.000 | 9.466 | 16.466 | 16.249 | ||
Steven Legendre (USA) | 6.600 | 9.200 | 15.800 | 6.600 | 9.333 | 15.933 | 15.866 | |||
Kristian Thomas (GBR) | 6.600 | 9.433 | 0.1 | 15.933 | 6.600 | 9.166 | 15.766 | 15.849 | ||
4 | Matthias Fahrig (GER) | 6.600 | 9.300 | 15.900 | 6.600 | 9.000 | 0.1 | 15.500 | 15.700 | |
5 | Tomás González (CHI) | 6.600 | 9.400 | 0.1 | 15.900 | 7.000 | 8.066 | 15.066 | 15.483 | |
6 | Artur Davtyan (ARM) | 6.600 | 8.900 | 0.3 | 15.200 | 6.200 | 9.500 | 15.700 | 15.450 | |
7 | Isaac Botella Pérez (ESP) | 6.600 | 9.333 | 15.933 | 6.600 | 8.100 | 0.1 | 14.600 | 15.266 | |
8 | Ruslan Panteleymonov (GBR) | 7.000 | 8.000 | 0.3 | 14.700 | 6.600 | 9.000 | 0.1 | 15.500 | 15.100 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Daniel Corral Barron (MEX) | 6.300 | 9.000 | 15.300 | ||
Epke Zonderland (NED) | 6.000 | 9.016 | 15.016 | ||
Shoichi Yamamoto (JPN) | 6.500 | 8.366 | 14.866 | ||
4 | Masahiro Yoshida (JPN) | 6.200 | 8.600 | 14.800 | |
5 | Roman Kulesza (POL) | 6.000 | 8.766 | 14.766 | |
6 | Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) | 6.100 | 8.500 | 14.600 | |
7 | Daniel Keatings (GBR) | 5.700 | 8.833 | 14.533 | |
8 | Kenneth Ikeda (CAN) | 5.700 | 7.100 | 12.800 |
Rank | Gymnast | D score | E score | Pen. | Total |
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Kristian Thomas (GBR) | 6.500 | 8.433 | 14.933 | ||
Fabian Gonzalez (ESP) | 6.500 | 8.366 | 14.866 | ||
Jeffrey Wammes (NED) | 6.600 | 8.266 | 14.866 | ||
4 | Arnaud Willig (FRA) | 6.100 | 8.633 | 14.733 | |
5 | Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 6.000 | 8.433 | 14.433 | |
6 | Jossimar Calvo (COL) | 6.800 | 7.200 | 14.000 | |
7 | Yann Cucherat (FRA) | 6.000 | 7.433 | 13.433 | |
8 | Sergio Muñoz (ESP) | 5.500 | 7.466 | 12.966 |
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The team final happened on January, 11th. After solid presentations, Team Italy won the gold medal (224,624). Team Canada placed second (221,913) and team France placed third (220,744). Team Brazil placed 4th (217,985) and also qualified for 2012 Olympic Games.
Position | Country | Total | ||||
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1 | Italy | 56.699 | 54.966 | 57.124 | 55.832 | 224.621 |
2 | Canada | 57.066 | 55.599 | 54.766 | 54.482 | 221.913 |
3 | France | 56.457 | 56.365 | 53.790 | 54.132 | 220.744 |
4 | Brazil | 57.431 | 52.466 | 53.331 | 54.757 | 217.985 |
5 | Belgium | 55.800 | 52.398 | 54.033 | 54.632 | 216.863 |
6 | South Korea | 56.299 | 52.900 | 53.599 | 52.132 | 214.930 |
7 | Spain | 57.057 | 50.366 | 52.299 | 53.332 | 213.054 |
8 | Netherlands | 55.374 | 51.931 | 51.891 | 52.865 | 212.061 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 1 | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 2 | Total |
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Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 5.800 | 9.166 | 14.966 | 5.600 | 9.033 | 14.633 | 14.799 | |||
Valeriia Maksiuta (ISR) | 5.800 | 8.800 | 14.600 | 5.900 | 8.700 | 14.600 | 14.600 | |||
Wyomi Masela (NED) | 5.800 | 8.733 | 14.533 | 5.000 | 8.833 | 13.833 | 14.183 | |||
4 | Daniele Hypólito (BRA) | 5.300 | 8.800 | 0.1 | 14.000 | 5.200 | 8.933 | 14.1330 | 14.066 | |
5 | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | 6.300 | 7.500 | 0.1 | 13.700 | 5.200 | 8.733 | 0.1 | 13.833 | 13.766 |
6 | Erika Fasana (ITA) | 5.800 | 8.783 | 14.583 | 5.000 | 7.833 | 12.833 | 13.708 | ||
7 | Anastasia Grishina (RUS) | 5.300 | 7.600 | 12.900 | 4.800 | 7.566 | 12.366 | 12.633 | ||
Rank | Gymnast | Vault 1 | Vault 2 | Total |
Mexico's Elsa García also qualified to the vault final, but was injured during warmups and pulled out at the last moment. Because Garcia withdrew so soon before the competition, first alternate Yamilet Peña of the Dominican Republic did not have adequate time to warm up. Ergo, the vault final contained only seven gymnasts.
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Anastasia Grishina (RUS) | 6.500 | 8.533 | 15.033 | ||
Youna Dufournet (FRA) | 6.500 | 8.300 | 14.800 | ||
Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 6.300 | 8.200 | 14.500 | ||
4 | Kristina Vaculik (CAN) | 5.800 | 8.666 | 14.466 | |
5 | Christine 'Peng Peng' Lee (CAN) | 5.700 | 8.666 | 14.366 | |
6 | Rebecca Tunney (GBR) | 6.300 | 7.966 | 14.266 | |
7 | Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL) | 5.700 | 8.266 | 13.966 | |
8 | Nataliya Kononenko (UKR) | 6.400 | 7.300 | 13.700 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Carlotta Ferlito (ITA) | 5.800 | 8.700 | 14.500 | ||
Vasiliki Millousi (GRE) | 5.900 | 8.600 | 14.500 | ||
Valeriia Maksiuta (ISR) | 5.800 | 8.500 | 14.300 | ||
4 | Madeline Gardiner (CAN) | 5.900 | 8.366 | 14.266 | |
5 | Francesca Deagostini (ITA) | 5.600 | 8.533 | 14.133 | |
6 | Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 5.800 | 7.700 | 13.500 | |
7 | Marine Brevet (FRA) | 5.800 | 7.566 | 13.366 | |
8 | Sui Lu (CHN) | 5.900 | 4.566 | 0.1 | 10.366 |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) | 5.800 | 8.600 | 14.400 | ||
Victoria Moors (CAN) | 5.900 | 8.400 | 0.1 | 14.200 | |
Marine Brevet (FRA) | 5.600 | 8.466 | 14.066 | ||
Daiane dos Santos (BRA) | 5.800 | 8.266 | 14.066 | ||
5 | Carlotta Ferlito (ITA) | 5.600 | 8.366 | 13.966 | |
6 | Ana Estefanía Lago (MEX) | 5.600 | 8.266 | 13.866 | |
7 | Sui Lu (CHN) | 5.600 | 8.233 | 13.833 | |
8 | Daniele Hypólito (BRA) | 5.300 | 8.433 | 13.733 |
Results of Qualifying and Final Competitions. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Position | Gymnast | Ball | Penalty | Hoop | Penalty | Clubs | Penalty | Ribbon | Penalty | Total | Notes |
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1 | Daria Kondakova (RUS) | 27.375 | 28.700 | 26.900 | 26.500 | 109.475 | Q | ||||
2 | Anna Alyabyeva (KAZ) | 27.050 | 27.225 | 0.05 | 27.225 | 27.150 | 108.650 | Q X | |||
3 | Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR) | 27.475 | 0.10 | 27.100 | 0.05 | 27.450 | 26.575 | 0.05 | 108.600 | Q X | |
4 | Carolina Rodriguez (ESP) | 26.725 | 0.05 | 26.850 | 27.050 | 26.750 | 107.375 | Q X | |||
5 | Chrystalleni Trikomiti (CYP) | 27.000 | 26.700 | 0.10 | 26.750 | 0.05 | 26.900 | 107.350 | Q X | ||
6 | Jana Berezko-Marggrander (GER) | 26.175 | 0.05 | 25.925 | 26.850 | 26.700 | 105.650 | Q X | |||
7 | Alexandra Piscupescu (ROU) | 25.875 | 26.075 | 26.600 | 26.200 | 0.05 | 104.750 | Q | |||
8 | Federica Febbo (ITA) | 25.575 | 25.175 | 0.05 | 25.600 | 25.600 | 101.950 | Q | |||
9 | Dora Vass (HUN) | 24.525 | 25.975 | 25.675 | 25.725 | 0.05 | 101.900 | Q | |||
10 | Djamila Rakhmatova (UZB) | 25.200 | 25.500 | 25.200 | 0.10 | 25.025 | 100.925 | Q | |||
11 | Varvara Filiou (GRE) | 24.300 | 25.275 | 25.600 | 25.600 | 100.775 | |||||
12 | Anna Gurbanova (AZE) | 25.850 | 0.05 | 25.000 | 25.050 | 24.550 | 100.450 | ||||
13 | Wong Poh San (MAS) | 24.950 | 24.950 | 24.900 | 24.800 | 99.600 | |||||
14 | Tsvetelina Stoyanova (BUL) | 24.500 | 24.950 | 24.750 | 0.05 | 24.750 | 98.950 | ||||
15 | Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky (ISR) | 24.700 | 24.650 | 25.200 | 24.275 | 98.825 | |||||
16 | Julie Zetlin (USA) | 24.700 | 24.350 | 24.975 | 24.150 | 98.175 | |||||
17 | Anna Czarniecka (POL) | 24.100 | 25.050 | 24.400 | 24.200 | 97.750 | |||||
18 | Runa Yamaguchi (JPN) | 23.650 | 24.550 | 23.950 | 24.850 | 97.000 | |||||
19 | Peng Linyi (CHN) | 23.500 | 24.325 | 24.800 | 23.825 | 96.450 | |||||
20 | Gim Yun Hee (KOR) | 24.350 | 24.550 | 23.125 | 24.050 | 96.075 | |||||
21 | Cynthia Valdez (MEX) | 23.625 | 24.550 | 23.600 | 23.950 | 95.725 | |||||
22 | Kseniya Moustafaeva (FRA) | 22.500 | 0.25 | 22.600 | 0.40 | 23.550 | 0.30 | 23.850 | 92.500 | ||
23 | Tjasa Seme (SLO) | 22.650 | 22.225 | 22.150 | 0.20 | 23.050 | 90.075 | ||||
24 | Nicol Ruprecht (AUT) | 21.500 | 23.850 | 0.10 | 21.925 | 0.10 | 21.950 | 0.05 | 89.225 | ||
25 | Francesca Jones (GBR) | 20.550 | 0.40 | 22.475 | 22.325 | 0.10 | 23.250 | 88.600 |
Position | Gymnast | Ball | Penalty | Hoop | Penalty | Clubs | Penalty | Ribbon | Penalty | Total | Notes |
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Daria Kondakova (RUS) | 28.150 | 28.600 | 26.100 | 27.600 | 110.450 | ||||||
Ganna Rizatdinova (UKR) | 27.300 | 0.10 | 27.300 | 27.350 | 26.800 | 108.750 | |||||
Anna Alyabyeva (KAZ) | 26.700 | 27.025 | 0.05 | 27.050 | 27.300 | 108.075 | |||||
4 | Carolina Rodriguez (ESP) | 27.050 | 26.800 | 27.000 | 26.550 | 107.400 | |||||
5 | Chrystalleni Trikomiti (CYP) | 26.800 | 26.450 | 0.10 | 26.750 | 26.550 | 106.550 | ||||
6 | Alexandra Piscupescu (ROU) | 26.450 | 25.650 | 26.800 | 26.500 | 0.05 | 105.400 | ||||
7 | Jana Berezko-Marggrander (GER) | 26.450 | 26.200 | 26.150 | 26.350 | 105.150 | |||||
8 | Federica Febbo (ITA) | 25.300 | 25.650 | 25.850 | 24.850 | 101.650 | |||||
9 | Djamila Rakhmatova (UZB) | 25.200 | 25.600 | 25.650 | 0.05 | 25.150 | 101.600 | ||||
10 | Dora Vass (HUN) | 25.600 | 24.400 | 0.05 | 25.100 | 25.750 | 100.850 |
The top 4 teams in the qualification event qualified for the 2012 Olympics. [11]
Place | Nation | 5 | 3 + 2 | Total |
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1 | Spain | 26.900 (1) | 26.950 (1) | 53.850 |
2 | Ukraine | 26.850 (2) | 26.400 (2) | 53.250 |
3 | Israel | 26.300 (3) | 25.600 (3) | 51.900 |
4 | Greece | 25.850 (4) | 25.275 (4) | 51.125 |
5 | Switzerland | 24.300 (6) | 25.050 (5) | 49.350 |
6 | France | 24.750 (5) | 24.400 (6) | 49.150 |
7 | Azerbaijan | 23.500 (7) | 24.000 (7) | 47.500 |
8 | United Kingdom | 23.100 (8) | 21.850 (8) | 44.950 |
Place | Nation | 5 | 3 + 2 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Spain | 26.400 (1) | 26.850 (1) | 53.250 | |
Israel | 24.775 (4) | 25.750 (3) | 50.525 | |
France | 25.350 (3) | 25.050 (5) | 50.400 | |
Greece | 24.775 (4) | 25.625 (4) | 50.400 | |
5 | Switzerland | 25.800 (2) | 24.300 (6) | 50.100 |
6 | Ukraine | 23.850 (8) | 25.800 (2) | 49.650 |
7 | Azerbaijan | 24.600 (6) | 22.650 (8) | 47.250 |
8 | United Kingdom | 24.100 (7) | 23.100 (7) | 47.200 |
Results of Qualifying and Final Competitions [12]
Position | Athlete | Compulsory | Voluntary | Total | Notes |
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1 | Dong Dong (CHN) | 50.804 | 59.675 | 110.479 | Q |
2 | Lu Chunlong (CHN) | 50.590 | 58.680 | 109.270 | Q |
3 | Masaki Ito (JPN) | 49.375 | 59.415 | 108.790 | Q |
4 | Jason Burnett (CAN) | 48.869 | 57.500 | 106.369 | Q X |
5 | Diogo Ganchinho (POR) | 48.420 | 56.750 | 105.170 | Q X |
6 | Blake Gaudry (AUS) | 48.710 | 56.760 | 104.470 | Q X |
7 | Henrik Stehlik (GER) | 48.560 | 55.180 | 103.740 | Q X |
8 | Nuno Merino (POR) | 47.750 | 55.980 | 103.730 | Q |
9 | Flavio Cannone (ITA) | 47.475 | 56.175 | 103.650 | X |
10 | Steven Gluckstein (USA) | 48.060 | 55.280 | 103.340 | X |
11 | Peter Jensen (DEN) | 48.380 | 54.720 | 103.100 | X |
12 | Mikalai Kazak (BLR) | 47.225 | 55.450 | 102.675 | |
13 | Keegan Soehn (CAN) | 47.425 | 55.075 | 102.500 | |
14 | Logan Dooley (USA) | 46.085 | 55.740 | 101.825 | |
15 | Viatchaslau Modzel (BLR) | 47.140 | 54.610 | 101.750 | |
16 | Nicolas Schori (SUI) | 46.945 | 53.200 | 100.145 |
Position | Athlete | Difficulty | Execution | Time | Total | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dong Dong (CHN) | 17.1 | 26.3 | 17.975 | 61.375 | ||
Lu Chunlong (CHN) | 17.1 | 26.0 | 18.065 | 61.165 | ||
Masaki Ito (JPN) | 16.6 | 26.1 | 18.085 | 60.785 | ||
4 | Jason Burnett (CAN) | 16.0 | 24.8 | 17.275 | 58.075 | |
5 | Blake Gaudry (AUS) | 16.0 | 24.2 | 17.065 | 57.265 | |
6 | Henrik Stehlik (GER) | 15.4 | 24.7 | 16.455 | 56.555 | |
7 | Nuno Merino (POR) | 16.6 | 22.5 | 17.020 | 56.120 | |
8 | Diogo Ganchinho (POR) | 15.2 | 22.7 | 16.405 | 54.305 |
Position | Athlete | Compulsory | Voluntary | Total | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | He Wenna (CHN) | 47.689 | 54.765 | 102.454 | Q |
2 | Rosannagh MacLennan (CAN) | 46.880 | 54.695 | 101.575 | Q |
3 | Katherine Driscoll (GBR) | 46.710 | 54.390 | 101.100 | Q |
4 | Luba Golovina (GEO) | 47.665 | 53.125 | 100.780 | Q X |
5 | Ana Rente (POR) | 46.800 | 53.285 | 100.085 | Q X |
6 | Zita Frydrychova (CZE) | 46.130 | 53.235 | 99.365 | Q X |
7 | Galina Goncharenko (RUS) | 46.290 | 52.955 | 99.245 | Q X |
8 | Andrea Lenders (NED) | 46.120 | 52.535 | 98.655 | Q X |
9 | Maryna Kyiko (UKR) | 45.745 | 52.275 | 98.020 | X |
10 | Ayano Kishi (JPN) | 45.485 | 52.110 | 97.595 | X |
11 | Ekaterina Khilko (UZB) | 46.365 | 50.930 | 97.295 | |
12 | Marina Murinova (FRA) | 44.040 | 50.810 | 94.850 | |
13 | Giovanna Matheus (BRA) | 44.830 | 49.875 | 94.705 | |
14 | Claudia Prat (ESP) | 44,715 | 48.945 | 93.660 | |
15 | Ayana Yamada (JPN) | 45.265 | 48.245 | 93.510 | |
16 | Li Dan (CHN) | 47.615 | 44.170 | 91.785 | |
17 | Silvia Saiote (POR) | 25.705 | 49.115 | 74.820 |
Position | Athlete | Difficulty | Execution | Time | Total | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rosannagh MacLennan (CAN) | 15.4 | 23.6 | 15.520 | 54.520 | ||
Andrea Lenders (NED) | 14.0 | 24.2 | 15.850 | 54.050 | ||
Ana Rente (POR) | 14.4 | 23.6 | 16.035 | 54.035 | ||
4 | Katherine Driscoll (GBR) | 14.4 | 23.8 | 15.530 | 53.730 | |
5 | Galina Goncharenko (RUS) | 14.1 | 23.7 | 15.565 | 53.365 | |
6 | Zita Frydrychova (CZE) | 13.6 | 23.6 | 15.105 | 52.305 | |
7 | He Wenna (CHN) | 14.4 | 20.9 | 16.205 | 51.505 | |
8 | Luba Golovina (GEO) | 12.8 | 21.1 | 13.745 | 47.645 |
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The 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Tokyo, Japan, from October 7–16, 2011, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Due to uncertainty over the nuclear situation following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the International Federation of Gymnastics revealed it was considering moving the event, but on May 22 FIG president Bruno Grandi announced that the World Championships would take place in Tokyo as planned.
The 2011 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships was held in Montpellier, France, from September 19–25, 2011 at the Arena Montpellier. Only the top 24 groups from the 2010 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were allowed to take part in the group competition this time. These championships were the first qualifying event for the 2012 Olympics which will be held in London. In the group all-around competition, the top 6 teams qualified directly for the Group Competition at the 2012 Olympics, while teams placed 7th to 12th will get a second chance to qualify at the London test event in January 2012 for additional four spots. In Individual all-around, the top 15 gymnasts in the World Championships earned a place in the Olympic competition for their respective countries with further 5 places to be decided at the test event.
Qualification for gymnastics events at the 2012 Summer Olympics was based on the results of the three world gymnastics championships held in autumn 2011, and Olympic Test Events to be held in January 2012 at the North Greenwich Arena. In addition, the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique and the IOC Tripartite Commission for Gymnastics allocated places to ensure certain minimum levels of representation.
The men's artistic gymnastics individual all-around competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics was held at the North Greenwich Arena on 28 July and 1 August 2012. It included 41 competitors from 27 nations.
Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held in three categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. All gymnastics events were staged at the Arena Olímpica do Rio from 6 to 21 August 2016.
Laura Yihan Zeng is an American former individual rhythmic gymnast. She represented the United States at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She swept all of the events at the 2015 Pan American Games and at the 2018 Pan American Championships. She is the 2014 Youth Olympic and 2019 Summer Universiade all-around bronze medalist and the 2019 Grand Prix Final hoop bronze medalist. She is an eight-time national all-around champion, six times at the senior level and twice at the junior level (2013-14).
These are four lists of achievements in major international gymnastics events according to first-place, second-place and third-place results obtained by gymnasts representing different nations. The objective is not to create combined medal tables; the focus is on listing the best positions achieved by gymnasts in major international competitions, ranking the nations according to the most number of podiums accomplished by gymnasts of these nations. All seven competitive disciplines currently recognized by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) are covered: 1) acrobatic gymnastics, 2) aerobic gymnastics, 3) men's artistic gymnastics, 4) women's artistic gymnastics, 5) women's rhythmic gymnastics, 6) trampoline and tumbling, and 7) parkour.
Belarus competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. It was the nation's sixth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics in the post-Soviet era.
The 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was the forty-sixth edition of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. The competition was held from 23 October – 1 November 2015 at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, United Kingdom, and is the first time that Scotland hosted the event. The competition served as a qualification for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Lieke Wevers is a Dutch artistic gymnast. She has competed internationally as a senior since 2009. She was the first Dutch woman to win a European title in gymnastics: at the 2015 European Games, she won the gold medal on the balance beam and was the bronze medalist with the Dutch team, in the individual all-around, and on floor exercise. She also competed at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics.
This article describes the qualifying phase for gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Qualification was based on the results of the three world gymnastics championships held in autumn 2015, and Olympic Test Events held in early 2016 at the HSBC Arena. In addition, the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique and the IOC Tripartite Commission for Gymnastics allocated places to ensure certain minimum levels of representation.
The men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held on 6 and 10 August 2016 at the HSBC Arena. Kōhei Uchimura won gold, becoming the first male gymnast in 44 years to do this in two successive Olympic Games. Uchimura also became the second man to earn three all-around medals, matching countryman Sawao Kato with two golds and one silver. Uchimura's victory was Japan's sixth in the men's all-around, tying the Soviet Union for most all-time. His margin of victory was only 0.099, which was less than one small step on landing in terms of gymnastic scoring. It was also his eighth consecutive victory at the top competition of the year. Oleg Vernyayev's silver was Ukraine's first medal in the event since 2000. Max Whitlock's bronze was Great Britain's first since the 1908 Games in London.
Charlotte Frances Drury is an American trampoline gymnast. At the 2014 Minsk World Cup, she finished at the top of the podium in the individual event, becoming the first American woman to win a gold medal in trampoline at a World Cup. That same year, she was crowned national champion at the USA Gymnastics Championships. She has been a member of the US Trampoline and Tumbling National Team since 2011, and was an alternate at the 2020 Summer Olympics games in Tokyo.
This article describes the qualifying phase for gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics. A total of 318 gymnasts will qualify.
Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris will be contested in three categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. The artistic and trampoline events will occur at the Bercy Arena, with the rhythmic events staging at Porte de La Chapelle Arena from 8 to 10 August.