Artistic gymnastics at the 2007 Canada Games

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Men's Team Competition

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario

Final standings

RankTeamFloorHorseRingsVaultP. BarsHigh BarTotal Score
1Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 50.45044.90048.85050.60049.35050.450294.600
2Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 48.90044.95048.60050.05050.00049.500292.000
3Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 49.05046.05048.70050.85048.90047.350290.900
4Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 48.95047.50048.45049.90048.10047.550290.450
5Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 47.55040.50047.65049.65045.45047.050277.850
6Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 47.55040.50047.65049.65045.45043.850273.150
7Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 44.95042.00044.20048.70046.15043.050269.050
8Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island 46.50039.15042.00047.55044.00043.400262.600
9Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 21.85027.90027.75023.60028.15027.300156.550
10Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador 43.9009.40018.65046.5508.55014.400141.450
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Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut DNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon DNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS

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Women's Team Competition

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario

Final standings

RankTeamVaultUneven BarsBeamFloorTotal Score
1Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 57.55053.80057.95056.300225.600
2Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 59.80051.15057.75055.600225.600
3Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 58.65049.80058.80056.200223.450
4Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 54.90049.15056.60053.750214.400
5Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 56.15048.25055.65052.900212.950
6Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 54.50045.55054.70050.700205.450
7Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 55.05043.00053.25053.050204.350
8Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 53.60044.40053.40049.650201.050
9Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon 49.05035.20042.25044.150170.650
10Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island 47.30033.50043.90045.800170.500
11Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador 49.85031.35043.45045.350170.000
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories DNSDNSDNSDNS
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut DNSDNSDNSDNS

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Men's Floor Exercise

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Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn Flag of Ontario.svg Matt Lubrick Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Lukenchuk

Final standings

  1. Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn: 13.00
  2. Flag of Ontario.svg Matt Lubrick: 12.70
  3. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Lukenchuk: 12.65
  4. Flag of Alberta.svg Christian Nuttall: 12.65
  5. Flag of British Columbia.svg Danny Chambers: 12.60
  6. Flag of Quebec.svg Luc Blanchet: 12.25
  7. Flag of British Columbia.svg Spencer Dear: 12.15
  8. Flag of Alberta.svg Mattson Moore: 12.05

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Men's Pommel Horse

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy Flag of Quebec.svg Gabriel Boucher Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Anderson Loran

Final standings

  1. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy: 12.45
  2. Flag of Quebec.svg Gabriel Boucher: 12.35
  3. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Anderson Loran: 12.10
  4. Flag of Alberta.svg Mattson Moore: 12.00
  5. Flag of Manitoba.svg Aaron Boila: 12.00
  6. Flag of Ontario.svg Jaroslav Hojka: 11.30
  7. Flag of Ontario.svg Simon Porter: 11.00
  8. Flag of Quebec.svg Maxime Simard: 11.00

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Men's Rings

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Lukenchuk Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn Flag of British Columbia.svg Danny Chambers

Final standings

  1. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Lukenchuk: 13.35
  2. Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn: 13.15
  3. Flag of British Columbia.svg Danny Chambers: 13.05
  4. Flag of Quebec.svg Vincent Pelletier: 12.80
  5. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy: 12.15
  6. Flag of Ontario.svg Simon Barbosa: 12.05
  7. Flag of Alberta.svg Ian Galvan: 12.00
  8. Flag of Manitoba.svg Aaron Boila: 11.15

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Men's Vault

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Michal J. Lukencuk Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Liam James Hawkins

Final standings

  1. Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn: 13.3000
  2. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Michal J. Lukenchuk: 13.000
  3. Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Liam James Hawkins: 12.900
  4. Flag of British Columbia.svg Trevor William Nagy: 12.850
  5. Flag of British Columbia.svg Danny Ron Chambers: 12.800
  6. Flag of Alberta.svg Ian Mark Galvan: 12.750
  7. Flag of Manitoba.svg Francois Lansard: 12.750
  8. Flag of Ontario.svg Matt Lubrick: 12.550

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Men's Parallel Bars

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Michal J. Lukencuk Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn

Final standings

  1. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Michal J. Lukencuk: 13.15
  2. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy: 12.95
  3. Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn: 12.95
  4. Flag of Alberta.svg Jackson Payne: 12.50
  5. Flag of Alberta.svg Mattson Moore: 12.40
  6. Flag of Ontario.svg Gregory Roe: 12.35
  7. Flag of British Columbia.svg Danny Chambers: 11.50
  8. Flag of Quebec.svg Maxime Simard: 11.45

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Men's Horizontal Bar

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg Spencer Dear Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn Flag of Alberta.svg Jackson Payne

Final standings

  1. Flag of British Columbia.svg Spencer Dear: 13.15
  2. Flag of Ontario.svg Kevin Lytwyn: 12.75
  3. Flag of Alberta.svg Jackson Payne: 12.70
  4. Flag of Alberta.svg Kyle Ryley: 12.55
  5. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jayd Lukenchuk: 12.40
  6. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Anderson Loran: 12.30
  7. Flag of Ontario.svg Jaroslav Hojka: 12.10
  8. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alexander Hoy: 11.60

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Women's Floor Exercise

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg Alycia Chan Flag of Ontario.svg Amanda Fuller Flag of British Columbia.svg Nicole Pineau

Final standings

  1. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alycia Chan: 15.00
  2. Flag of Ontario.svg Amanda Fuller: 14.90
  3. Flag of British Columbia.svg Nicole Pineau: 14.45
  4. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Alexandra Picton: 14.30
  5. Flag of Quebec.svg Marion Potvin: 13.70
  6. Flag of Alberta.svg Stephanie McGregor: 13.55
  7. Flag of Quebec.svg Emmanuelle Harvey: 13.45
  8. Flag of Ontario.svg Dominique Pegg: 13.15

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Women's Vault

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Ontario.svg Dominique Pegg Flag of British Columbia.svg Hannah Karina Swift Flag of British Columbia.svg Alycia Maria Chan

Final standings

  1. Flag of Ontario.svg Dominique Pegg: 15.400
  2. Flag of British Columbia.svg Hannah Karina Swift: 15.200
  3. Flag of British Columbia.svg Alycia Maria Chan: 15.050
  4. Flag of Quebec.svg Marion Potvin: 14.950
  5. Flag of Quebec.svg Catherine Dion: 14.850
  6. Flag of Ontario.svg Amanda Jaclyn Fuller: 14.850
  7. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Megan Jennifer Halback: 14.600
  8. Flag of New Brunswick.svg Jessica MacCallum: 13.900

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Women's Uneven Bars

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brittany Rogers Flag of Quebec.svg Mélissa Corbo Flag of Quebec.svg Marion Potvin

Final standings

  1. Flag of British Columbia.svg Brittany Rogers: 15.00
  2. Flag of Quebec.svg Mélissa Corbo: 13.80
  3. Flag of Quebec.svg Marion Potvin: 13.60
  4. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Kim Genereux: 13.25
  5. Flag of Ontario.svg Dominique Pegg: 12.90
  6. Flag of Manitoba.svg Melissa Clark: 12.50
  7. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Alexandra Picton: 11.80
  8. Flag of Ontario.svg Nicole Heikkila: 10.55

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Women's Beam

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brittany Rogers Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Lang Flag of Ontario.svg Nicole Heikkila

Final standings

  1. Flag of British Columbia.svg Brittany Rogers: 15.30
  2. Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Lang: 14.85
  3. Flag of Ontario.svg Nicole Heikkila: 14.60
  4. Flag of Ontario.svg Dominique Pegg: 14.55
  5. Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Alexandra Picton: 14.50
  6. Flag of Manitoba.svg Sarah Flett: 14.05
  7. Flag of Quebec.svg Stéphanie Desjardins-Labelle: 13.65
  8. Flag of Quebec.svg Catherine Dion: 12.60

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