Gymnastics at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's vault

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The artistic gymnastic competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games was held at the Nissan Gymnastics Stadium in October 27. The results of the qualification determined the qualifiers to the finals. [1]

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Final

Overall Results

RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2Total
Gold medal icon.svg Brandie Jay
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
14.67514.00014.337
Silver medal icon.svg Elsa García
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
14.32514.30014.312
Bronze medal icon.svg Catalina Escobar
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
14.90013.42514.162
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Adrian Nunes  (BRA)14.35013.57513.962
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Gil  (COL)13.80013.97513.887
6Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Paula Mejias  (PUR)13.72513.95013.837
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniele Hypólito  (BRA)14.30012.87513.587
8Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yamilet Peña  (DOM)0.00013.9006.950

Vault 1 Details

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1Flag of the United States.svg  Brandie Jay  (USA)5.8008.87514.675
2Flag of Mexico.svg  Elsa García  (MEX)5.3009.02514.325
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Catalina Escobar  (COL)5.8009.10014.900
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Adrian Nunes  (BRA)5.3009.05014.350
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Gil  (COL)5.3008.8000.30013.887
6Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Paula Mejias  (PUR)5.2008.52513.725
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniele Hypólito  (BRA)5.3009.00014.300
8Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yamilet Peña  (DOM)0.0000.0000.000

Vault 2 Details

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1Flag of the United States.svg  Brandie Jay  (USA)5.2008.80014.000
2Flag of Mexico.svg  Elsa García  (MEX)5.2009.10014.300
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Catalina Escobar  (COL)4.6008.82513.425
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Adrian Nunes  (BRA)5.0008.57513.575
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Gil  (COL)5.0008.97513.975
6Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Paula Mejias  (PUR)5.3008.65013.950
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniele Hypólito  (BRA)5.2007.67512.875
8Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yamilet Peña  (DOM)5.3008.60013.900

Qualification

RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2TotalRsl
1Flag of the United States.svg  Brandie Jay  (USA)14.92514.45014.687Q
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Catalina Escobar  (COL)15.07513.55014.312Q
3Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yamilet Peña  (DOM) [2] 14.15014.02514.087Q
4Flag of Mexico.svg  Elsa García  (MEX)14.12513.87514.000Q
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Jessica Gil  (COL)14.07513.92514.000Q
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Adrian Nunes  (BRA)14.22513.62513.925Q
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniele Hypólito  (BRA)14.02513.67513.850Q
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Daiane dos Santos  (BRA)14.12513.35013.737
9Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Paula Mejias  (PUR)13.90013.50013.700Q
10Flag of Canada.svg  Kristina Vaculik  (CAN)13.85013.52513.687R
11Flag of Mexico.svg  Ana Lago  (MEX)14.05013.2250.10013.637R
12Flag of Argentina.svg  Lucila Estarli  (ARG)13.72513.30013.512R
13Flag of Canada.svg  Coralie Leblond  (CAN)14.10012.82513.462
14Flag of Chile.svg  Martina Castro  (CHI)13.47513.42513.450
15Flag of Chile.svg  Makarena Pinto  (CHI)13.15013.62513.387
16Flag of Peru.svg  Sandra Collantes  (PER)13.62512.95013.287
17Flag of Ecuador.svg  Elid Helwigg  (ECU)13.00013.25013.125
18Flag of Venezuela.svg  Yarimar Medina  (VEN)13.62512.60013.112
19Flag of Mexico.svg  Yessenia Estrada  (MEX)14.30011.8750.30013.087
20Flag of Cuba.svg  Dayana Rodríguez  (CUB)13.97512.17513.075
21Flag of Cuba.svg  Dovelis Torres  (CUB)14.17511.32512.750

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