Gymnastics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics | ||
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Artistic | ||
Qualification | 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 |
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.
Gymnast | Floor Exercise | Pommel Horse | Rings | Vault | Parallel Bars | Horizontal Bar | Total (All-around) | |||||||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | |
Yuya Kamoto (JPN) | 14.500 | 2 | 13.650 | 5 | 14.500 | 2 | 15.750 | 5 | 14.850 | 1 | 13.950 | 5 | 87.200 | 1 |
Sam Oldham (GBR) | 14.350 | 4 | 14.300 | 2 | 13.900 | 10 | 15.600 | 10 | 14.250 | 4 | 14.450 | 1 | 86.860 | 2 |
Oleg Stepko (UKR) | 14.400 | 3 | 14.550 | 1 | 14.050 | 5 | 15.700 | 6 | 14.300 | 3 | 13.800 | 9 | 86.800 | 3 |
Xiaodong Zhu (CHN) | 14.600 | 1 | 13.600 | 9 | 14.200 | 3 | 15.900 | 1 | 13.650 | 12 | 14.150 | 3 | 86.100 | 4 |
Daniil Kazachkov (RUS) | 13.800 | 13 | 13.950 | 3 | 14.100 | 4 | 15.800 | 3 | 13.900 | 7 | 13.850 | 7 | 85.400 | 5 |
Andrei Muntean (ROU) | 13.950 | 10 | 13.650 | 6 | 14.700 | 1 | 15.700 | 7 | 14.400 | 2 | 11.400 | 39 | 83.800 | 6 |
Ernesto Vila Sarria (CUB) | 14.100 | 7 | 13.400 | 14 | 12.700 | 30 | 15.650 | 9 | 14.050 | 6 | 13.900 | 6 | 83.800 | 7 |
Thomas Neuteleers (BEL) | 14.200 | 5 | 12.650 | 26 | 13.900 | 11 | 14.750 | 31 | 14.200 | 5 | 13.800 | 11 | 83.500 | 8 |
Ludovico Edalli (ITA) | 13.750 | 17 | 13.450 | 13 | 13.400 | 22 | 14.800 | 28 | 13.900 | 8 | 13.800 | 10 | 83.100 | 9 |
Vahan Vardanyan (ARM) | 13.600 | 19 | 13.500 | 11 | 13.900 | 9 | 14.950 | 22 | 13.150 | 20 | 13.450 | 14 | 82.550 | 10 |
Robert Watson (CAN) | 13.850 | 12 | 12.900 | 24 | 13.500 | 20 | 14.950 | 24 | 13.850 | 9 | 13.300 | 18 | 82.350 | 11 |
Nikolaos Iliopoulos (GRE) | 12.400 | 36 | 13.700 | 4 | 13.850 | 12 | 15.400 | 15 | 13.350 | 18 | 13.500 | 13 | 82.200 | 12 |
Eduard Shaulov (UZB) | 13.800 | 15 | 13.500 | 12 | 12.100 | 35 | 15.500 | 12 | 13.600 | 13 | 13.250 | 21 | 81.750 | 13 |
Levente Vagner (HUN) | 13.250 | 27 | 13.650 | 7 | 13.600 | 17 | 14.650 | 35 | 13.600 | 14 | 12.850 | 27 | 81.600 | 14 |
Daniel Weinert (GER) | 13.850 | 11 | 13.050 | 20 | 13.100 | 28 | 14.650 | 36 | 13.650 | 11 | 13.300 | 16 | 81.600 | 15 |
Michalis Krasias (CYP) | 13.600 | 20 | 13.200 | 17 | 13.800 | 13 | 14.700 | 33 | 12.850 | 24 | 13.300 | 17 | 81.450 | 16 |
Brandon Prost (FRA) | 13.350 | 23 | 13.050 | 21 | 13.250 | 24 | 14.600 | 37 | 13.700 | 10 | 13.150 | 22 | 81.100 | 17 |
Amr Ahmed (EGY) | 13.350 | 25 | 13.600 | 10 | 13.150 | 26 | 14.900 | 26 | 12.750 | 26 | 13.300 | 19 | 81.050 | 18 |
Oliver Hegi (SUI) | 12.300 | 38 | 13.400 | 16 | 13.650 | 16 | 15.350 | 16 | 12.550 | 27 | 13.750 | 12 | 81.000 | 19 |
Jesse Glenn (USA) | 13.800 | 14 | 11.750 | 32 | 14.000 | 7 | 15.650 | 8 | 12.300 | 30 | 13.150 | 23 | 80.650 | 20 |
Arthur Mariano (BRA) | 13.500 | 22 | 13.150 | 18 | 11.950 | 37 | 15.350 | 17 | 13.450 | 16 | 13.250 | 20 | 80.650 | 21 |
Yeonggwang Jo (KOR) | 13.350 | 24 | 11.900 | 29 | 13.750 | 15 | 14.950 | 25 | 13.150 | 21 | 13.350 | 15 | 80.450 | 22 |
Robert Tvorogal (LTU) | 13.200 | 28 | 13.050 | 22 | 12.050 | 36 | 14.850 | 27 | 13.100 | 22 | 14.150 | 2 | 80.400 | 23 |
Vasili Mikhalitsyn (BLR) | 13.300 | 26 | 13.600 | 8 | 13.300 | 23 | 13.900 | 39 | 13.550 | 15 | 12.700 | 28 | 80.350 | 24 |
Weena Chokpaoumpai (THA) | 14.050 | 9 | 12.550 | 27 | 13.200 | 25 | 15.100 | 19 | 12.750 | 25 | 12.450 | 31 | 80.100 | 25 |
Ferhat Arıcan (TUR) | 12.650 | 33 | 13.400 | 15 | 13.550 | 19 | 15.400 | 14 | 11.950 | 35 | 13.050 | 24 | 80.000 | 26 |
Brody-Jai Hennessy (AUS) | 12.400 | 37 | 11.700 | 33 | 13.750 | 14 | 14.950 | 23 | 13.250 | 19 | 13.800 | 8 | 79.850 | 27 |
Néstor Abad (ESP) | 14.100 | 6 | 10.200 | 39 | 14.050 | 6 | 15.800 | 2 | 11.500 | 37 | 14.100 | 4 | 79.750 | 28 |
Junior Rojo (VEN) | 13.600 | 21 | 11.800 | 31 | 13.450 | 21 | 15.000 | 21 | 13.350 | 17 | 12.300 | 35 | 79.500 | 29 |
Javier Cervantes (MEX) | 12.700 | 32 | 12.150 | 28 | 13.550 | 18 | 15.800 | 4 | 12.500 | 28 | 12.500 | 30 | 79.200 | 30 |
Filip Borosa (CRO) | 14.050 | 8 | 12.950 | 23 | 12.450 | 31 | 14.750 | 30 | 12.400 | 29 | 11.900 | 38 | 78.500 | 31 |
Viktor Kocherin (KAZ) | 12.600 | 34 | 13.100 | 19 | 12.400 | 32 | 15.550 | 11 | 12.050 | 34 | 12.400 | 32 | 78.100 | 32 |
Ryan Patterson (RSA) | 12.800 | 31 | 11.350 | 35 | 12.850 | 29 | 14.700 | 32 | 13.050 | 23 | 12.950 | 26 | 77.700 | 33 |
Karl Kosztka (NED) | 13.750 | 16 | 11.200 | 36 | 13.100 | 27 | 14.800 | 29 | 11.650 | 36 | 12.400 | 33 | 76.900 | 34 |
Ahmed Aldayani (QAT) | 11.650 | 40 | 12.850 | 25 | 11.650 | 38 | 15.100 | 20 | 12.150 | 32 | 12.600 | 29 | 75.900 | 35 |
Timothy Tay (SIN) | 13.200 | 29 | 11.550 | 34 | 12.250 | 33 | 14.100 | 38 | 12.150 | 31 | 12.100 | 37 | 75.350 | 36 |
Ganbatyn Erdenebold (MGL) | 12.250 | 39 | 11.850 | 30 | 13.950 | 8 | 15.450 | 13 | 12.050 | 33 | 9.750 | 41 | 75.300 | 37 |
Ismael Sanabria (PUR) | 13.750 | 18 | 8.650 | 41 | 12.150 | 34 | 15.200 | 18 | 11.050 | 39 | 13.000 | 25 | 73.800 | 38 |
Naimi Mechkour (ALG) | 12.850 | 30 | 10.450 | 38 | 11.250 | 39 | 14.700 | 34 | 11.100 | 38 | 12.200 | 36 | 72.550 | 39 |
Adham Alsqour (JOR) | 12.500 | 35 | 9.350 | 40 | 10.900 | 40 | 13.050 | 41 | 10.450 | 40 | 12.400 | 34 | 68.650 | 40 |
Lukasz Borkowski (POL) | 0.000 | 41 | 11.050 | 37 | 0.000 | 41 | 13.900 | 40 | 0.000 | 41 | 10.800 | 40 | 35.750 | 41 |
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