Gymnastics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Women's uneven bars

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The Women's uneven bars competition at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China was held at the Bao'an Stadium on August 16. [1] Yu Minobe and Mai Yamagishi from Japan won the gold and silver, Angelina Kysla from Ukraine took the bronze.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Yu Minobe
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Mai Yamagishi
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Angelina Kysla
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

Final results

RankGymnastNationD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Yu Minobe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 6.2008.27514.475
Silver medal icon.svg Mai Yamagishi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5.8008.45014.250
Bronze medal icon.svg Angelina Kysla Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5.6008.25013.850
4 Yana Demyanchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5.8008.02513.825
5 Guan Wenli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5.3008.30013.600
6 Irina Sazonova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5.6007.87513.475
7 Kristýna Pálešová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5.6007.35012.950
8 Jo Hyun-joo *Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 0.0000.0000.000

* Jo Hyun-joo gave up the competition due her injury on all-around final. [2]

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  2. "重伤之人竟忍痛夺冠 赵贤洙大运会赛场上演奇迹-搜狐体育".