Gymnastics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Men's artistic qualification

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Qualifications for Boy's artistic gymnastic competitions at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics was held at the Bishan Sports Hall on August 16, 2010. The results of the qualification determined the qualifiers to the finals: 18 gymnasts in the all-around final, and 8 gymnasts in each of 6 apparatus finals. For the vault, the athlete must perform two vaults though only the first only is counted towards the score, also not everyone participated in a second jump.

Qualification results

GymnastFloor
Exercise
Pommel
Horse
RingsVaultParallel
Bars
Horizontal
Bar
Total
(All-around)
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Flag of Japan.svg  Yuya Kamoto  (JPN)14.500213.650514.500215.750514.850113.950587.2001
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sam Oldham  (GBR)14.350414.300213.9001015.6001014.250414.450186.8602
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleg Stepko  (UKR)14.400314.550114.050515.700614.300313.800986.8003
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiaodong Zhu  (CHN)14.600113.600914.200315.900113.6501214.150386.1004
Flag of Russia.svg  Daniil Kazachkov  (RUS)13.8001313.950314.100415.800313.900713.850785.4005
Flag of Romania.svg  Andrei Muntean  (ROU)13.9501013.650614.700115.700714.400211.4003983.8006
Flag of Cuba.svg  Ernesto Vila Sarria  (CUB)14.100713.4001412.7003015.650914.050613.900683.8007
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Thomas Neuteleers  (BEL)14.200512.6502613.9001114.7503114.200513.8001183.5008
Flag of Italy.svg  Ludovico Edalli  (ITA)13.7501713.4501313.4002214.8002813.900813.8001083.1009
Flag of Armenia.svg  Vahan Vardanyan  (ARM)13.6001913.5001113.900914.9502213.1502013.4501482.55010
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Robert Watson  (CAN)13.8501212.9002413.5002014.9502413.850913.3001882.35011
Flag of Greece.svg  Nikolaos Iliopoulos  (GRE)12.4003613.700413.8501215.4001513.3501813.5001382.20012
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Eduard Shaulov  (UZB)13.8001513.5001212.1003515.5001213.6001313.2502181.75013
Flag of Hungary.svg  Levente Vagner  (HUN)13.2502713.650713.6001714.6503513.6001412.8502781.60014
Flag of Germany.svg  Daniel Weinert  (GER)13.8501113.0502013.1002814.6503613.6501113.3001681.60015
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Michalis Krasias  (CYP)13.6002013.2001713.8001314.7003312.8502413.3001781.45016
Flag of France.svg  Brandon Prost  (FRA)13.3502313.0502113.2502414.6003713.7001013.1502281.10017
Flag of Egypt.svg  Amr Ahmed  (EGY)13.3502513.6001013.1502614.9002612.7502613.3001981.05018
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Oliver Hegi  (SUI)12.3003813.4001613.6501615.3501612.5502713.7501281.00019
Flag of the United States.svg  Jesse Glenn  (USA)13.8001411.7503214.000715.650812.3003013.1502380.65020
Flag of Brazil.svg  Arthur Mariano  (BRA)13.5002213.1501811.9503715.3501713.4501613.2502080.65021
Flag of South Korea.svg  Yeonggwang Jo  (KOR)13.3502411.9002913.7501514.9502513.1502113.3501580.45022
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Robert Tvorogal  (LTU)13.2002813.0502212.0503614.8502713.1002214.150280.40023
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vasili Mikhalitsyn  (BLR)13.3002613.600813.3002313.9003913.5501512.7002880.35024
Flag of Thailand.svg  Weena Chokpaoumpai  (THA)14.050912.5502713.2002515.1001912.7502512.4503180.10025
Flag of Turkey.svg  Ferhat Arıcan  (TUR)12.6503313.4001513.5501915.4001411.9503513.0502480.00026
Flag of Australia.svg  Brody-Jai Hennessy  (AUS)12.4003711.7003313.7501414.9502313.2501913.800879.85027
Flag of Spain.svg  Néstor Abad  (ESP)14.100610.2003914.050615.800211.5003714.100479.75028
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Junior Rojo  (VEN)13.6002111.8003113.4502115.0002113.3501712.3003579.50029
Flag of Mexico.svg  Javier Cervantes  (MEX)12.7003212.1502813.5501815.800412.5002812.5003079.20030
Flag of Croatia.svg  Filip Borosa  (CRO)14.050812.9502312.4503114.7503012.4002911.9003878.50031
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Viktor Kocherin  (KAZ)12.6003413.1001912.4003215.5501112.0503412.4003278.10032
Flag of South Africa.svg  Ryan Patterson  (RSA)12.8003111.3503512.8502914.7003213.0502312.9502677.70033
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Karl Kosztka  (NED)13.7501611.2003613.1002714.8002911.6503612.4003376.90034
Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Aldayani  (QAT)11.6504012.8502511.6503815.1002012.1503212.6002975.90035
Flag of Singapore.svg  Timothy Tay  (SIN)13.2002911.5503412.2503314.1003812.1503112.1003775.35036
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Ganbatyn Erdenebold  (MGL)12.2503911.8503013.950815.4501312.050339.7504175.30037
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Ismael Sanabria  (PUR)13.750188.6504112.1503415.2001811.0503913.0002573.80038
Flag of Algeria.svg  Naimi Mechkour  (ALG)12.8503010.4503811.2503914.7003411.1003812.2003672.55039
Flag of Jordan.svg  Adham Alsqour  (JOR)12.500359.3504010.9004013.0504110.4504012.4003468.65040
Flag of Poland.svg  Lukasz Borkowski  (POL)0.0004111.050370.0004113.900400.0004110.8004035.75041

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