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Qualification | men | women |
Team all-around | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Vault | men | women |
Floor | men | women |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Balance beam | women | |
Rhythmic | ||
Group all-around | women | |
Individual all-around | women | |
Trampoline | ||
Individual | men | women |
Women's vault competition at the 2008 Summer Olympics was held on August 17 at the Beijing National Indoor Stadium.
The eight competitors (with a maximum of two per nation) with the highest scores in qualifying proceeded to the women's vault finals. There, each gymnast performed two vaults; the scores from the final round (ignoring qualification) determining the final ranking.
There was a major controversy concerning the Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova. Her first vault scored a 15.625, placing her in medal contention. On her second vault, she thought she had received confirmation from the judges and, as a result, began before the green light and received a 0.
Rank | Gymnast | Vault 1 | Vault 2 | Total | ||||||
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A Score | B Score | Penalty | Vault Score | A Score | B Score | Penalty | Vault Score | |||
Hong Un Jong (PRK) | 6.500 | 9.350 | 0.300 | 15.550 | 6.500 | 9.250 | 15.750 | 15.650 | ||
Oksana Chusovitina (GER) | 6.300 | 9.425 | 15.725 | 6.000 | 9.425 | 15.425 | 15.575 | |||
Cheng Fei (CHN) | 6.500 | 9.575 | 16.075 | 6.500 | 8.550 | 15.050 | 15.562 | |||
4 | Alicia Sacramone (USA) | 6.300 | 9.450 | 15.750 | 5.800 | 9.525 | 15.325 | 15.537 | ||
5 | Ariella Kaslin (SUI) | 6.300 | 9.100 | 15.400 | 5.500 | 9.200 | 14.700 | 15.050 | ||
6 | Carlotta Giovannini (ITA) | 5.800 | 9.225 | 0.100 | 14.925 | 5.900 | 8.275 | 14.175 | 14.550 | |
7 | Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 5.800 | 8.925 | 14.725 | 5.600 | 8.650 | 14.250 | 14.487 | ||
8 | Anna Pavlova (RUS) | 6.500 | 9.125 | 15.625 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 7.812* |
*Pavlova had the second vault disqualified due to a false start.
Rank | Gymnast | Vault 1 | Vault 2 | Total | ||||||
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A Score [1] | B Score | Penalty | Vault Score | A Score | B Score | Penalty | Vault Score | |||
1 | Cheng Fei (CHN) | 6.500 | 9.650 | 16.150 | 6.500 | 9.175 | 15.675 | 15.912 | ||
2 | Hong Un Jong (PRK) | 6.500 | 9.150 | 15.650 | 6.500 | 9.300 | 15.800 | 15.725 | ||
3 | Alicia Sacramone (USA) | 6.300 | 9.550 | 15.850 | 5.800 | 9.600 | 15.400 | 15.625 | ||
4 | Oksana Chusovitina (GER) | 6.300 | 9.500 | 15.800 | 5.700 | 9.550 | 15.250 | 15.525 | ||
5 | Anna Pavlova (RUS) | 5.800 | 9.550 | 15.350 | 5.600 | 9.600 | 15.200 | 15.275 | ||
6 | Carlotta Giovannini (ITA) | 5.800 | 9.300 | 15.100 | 5.900 | 9.275 | 15.175 | 15.137 | ||
7 | Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 5.800 | 9.400 | 0.100 | 15.100 | 5.600 | 9.400 | 15.000 | 15.050 | |
8 | Ariella Kaslin (SUI) | 6.300 | 8.925 | 15.225 | 5.500 | 9.225 | 14.725 | 14.975 |
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