Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

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Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Kohei Uchimura (2011).jpg
Gold medalist Kōhei Uchimura (2011)
Venue HSBC Arena
Dates6–10 August 2016
Competitors49 from 31 nations
Winning score92.365 points
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Kōhei Uchimura
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg Oleg Verniaiev
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Bronze medal icon.svg Max Whitlock
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
  2012
2020  

The men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held on 6 and 10 August 2016 at the HSBC Arena. Kōhei Uchimura won gold, becoming the first male gymnast in 44 years (and third overall) to do this in two successive Olympic Games. [1] Uchimura also became the second man to earn three all-around medals, matching countryman Sawao Kato with two golds and one silver. Uchimura's victory was Japan's sixth in the men's all-around, tying the Soviet Union for most all-time. His margin of victory was only 0.099, which was less than one small step on landing in terms of gymnastic scoring. It was also his eighth consecutive victory at the top competition of the year (World Championships and Olympics from 2009 to 2016). Oleg Verniaiev's silver was Ukraine's first medal in the event since 2000. Max Whitlock's bronze was Great Britain's first since the 1908 Games in London.

The medals were presented by Princess Nora of Liechtenstein, IOC Member from Liechtenstein, accompanied by Vasily Titov, FIG Executive Committee member.

Background

This was the 27th appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900. [2]

Five of the top 10 gymnasts from the 2012 Games returned. Gold medalist Kōhei Uchimura of Japan, silver medalist Marcel Nguyen of Germany, 4th place finisher Nikolai Kuksenkov of Ukraine (now competing for Russia), 5th place finisher David Belyavskiy of Russia, and 10th place finisher Sergio Sasaki of Brazil. Uchimura was favored and had been dominant for the last two Olympic cycles. He had followed the silver all-around medal in 2008 with three World Championships (2009–2011), Olympic gold in 2012, and then three more World Championships (2013–2015). [2]

Cyprus and Lithuania each made their debut in the event. France made its 25th appearance, most among nations.

Qualification

Qualification for the men's artistic gymnastics in 2016 was based primarily on the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. The top 8 teams at the world championships could send a full team of 5 gymnasts to the Olympics. The next 8 teams (#9 through #16) competed in the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event, with the top 4 of those teams also qualifying a team of 5 gymnasts for the Olympics. The individual apparatus medalists from the World Championships also qualified, if their nation had not already qualified a team. There were places reserved for host country and continental representation, and the Tripartite Commission made an invitation. The quota of 98 gymnasts was then filled through the individual all-around rankings at the Test Event, with each nation able to qualify only one gymnast in that manner (though this one gymnast could be added to the world championship apparatus medalists—e.g., Romania qualified Marian Drăgulescu as silver medalist in the vault and Andrei Muntean through the Test Event).

Only gymnasts competing in all six apparatus exercises in the qualifying round were ranked for the individual all-around qualifying.

Competition format

The top 24 qualifiers in the qualification phase (limit two per NOC), based on combined score of each apparatus, advanced to the individual all-around final. The finalists will perform on each apparatus again, and scores in qualification do not count anymore. Scoring was according to the Code of Points.

Schedule

All times are local (UTC−3)

DateTimeRound
Saturday, 6 August 201610:30Qualifying
Wednesday, 10 August 201616:00Final

Results

Qualifying

The gymnasts who ranked top twenty four qualified for final round. In case of there were more than two gymnasts in same NOC, the last ranked among them would not qualify to final round. The next best ranked gymnast would qualify instead.

RankGymnastNation Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg TotalNotes
1 Oleg Verniaiev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 14.83315.56615.20015.06616.16615.13391.964Q
2 Kōhei Uchimura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15.53314.96614.70015.53315.46614.30090.498
3 David Belyavskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.60015.30014.53314.90015.93314.53389.799
4 Deng Shudi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 15.03314.86614.30015.30015.80014.36689.665
5 Nile Wilson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 15.06614.13314.94114.70014.90015.50089.240
6 Ryōhei Katō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15.03314.80013.99614.93315.50015.00089.232
7 Sam Mikulak Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15.80013.10014.53315.10015.37515.13389.041
8 Sérgio Sasaki Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14.90014.83314.13315.26614.93314.83388.898
9 Nikolai Kuksenkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.66615.38314.33314.90015.36614.10088.848
10 Lin Chaopan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 13.66615.03314.13315.23315.70014.86688.631
11 Arthur Mariano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15.20014.43314.03315.10014.93314.76688.465
12 Max Whitlock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 15.50015.80014.60013.70015.06613.56688.232
13 Jossimar Calvo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 14.17515.03314.16613.76615.40014.96687.506
14 Bart Deurloo Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 14.00014.20014.26614.85814.56615.10086.990
15 Manrique Larduet Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 15.20013.86615.10011.76615.76615.11686.814
16 Andrey Likhovitskiy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 14.20015.23313.86613.96614.90014.60086.765
17 Brinn Bevan Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 14.23314.73314.33314.13314.96614.36686.7642 per NOC
18 Francisco Barretto Júnior Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 13.43314.53314.20014.20014.90015.26686.532
19 Chris Brooks Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14.53312.76614.56614.40015.30014.76686.331Q
20 Oleg Stepko Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 13.90014.97514.03314.40015.30013.60086.208
21 Pablo Brägger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 14.50013.93314.03313.80014.83315.10086.199
22 Marcel Nguyen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 14.50013.43314.73314.60015.46613.36686.098
23 Axel Augis Flag of France.svg  France 14.03314.50014.33313.16615.30014.70086.032
24 Andreas Bretschneider Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 14.80013.64114.15814.63314.83313.63385.698
25 Eddy Yusof Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 15.03314.13314.53315.20013.30013.16685.365
26 Marios Georgiou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 13.56614.06613.36614.73314.85814.70085.289
27 Park Min-soo Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 13.40013.60014.40014.03315.03314.80085.266R1
28 Nikita Nagornyy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.06614.54114.90015.26613.13312.73384.6392 per NOC
29 Julien Gobaux Flag of France.svg  France 13.06614.23314.50013.70014.76614.30084.565R2
30 Oliver Hegi Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 13.96614.06614.20014.50014.33313.36684.4312 per NOC
31 Néstor Abad Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 14.03313.40014.33314.90012.96614.76684.398R3
32 Stian Skjerahaug Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14.16614.23313.26614.70014.26613.70084.331R4
33 Frank Rijken Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13.86613.96613.70014.20014.50014.03384.265
34 Petro Pakhnyuk Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 14.13314.23313.60014.30014.16613.78384.215
35 Oskar Kirmes Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 14.93314.00013.83314.20013.89113.26684.123
36 Andrei Muntean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 13.73312.50013.70014.63315.46613.83383.865
37 Anton Fokin Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 11.80014.33313.96614.40015.46613.86683.831
38 Kieran Behan Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 14.33312.86614.13314.30014.00013.60083.232
39 Maksym Semiankiv Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 14.20013.70013.66613.63313.30014.56683.065
40 Jeffrey Wammes Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 14.53311.93312.94114.90014.33314.06682.706
41 Ferhat Arıcan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 13.13313.86613.73313.53314.73313.63382.631
42 Robert Tvorogal Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 13.86613.36613.46614.13313.50014.16682.497
43 Randy Lerú Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 13.00011.96613.40014.16615.00014.86682.398
44 Ludovico Edalli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 12.43313.33313.66613.93314.40014.03381.798
45 Mikhail Koudinov Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 13.20012.60013.43314.13314.70012.83380.899
46 Ryan Patterson Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14.30013.03313.33313.73313.00013.29180.690
47 David Jessen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 12.23312.16613.36614.50013.10014.31679.681
48 Mohamed Bourguieg Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 12.53312.90013.03313.70013.50012.83378.499
49 Kévin Crovetto Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 12.85811.80012.86613.16612.70012.66676.056

Final

Both Georgiou and Larduet were forced to retire from the competition due to injury.

RankGymnastNation Gymnastique au sol.svg Cheval d'arcon.svg Gymnastique aux anneaux.svg Saut de cheval.svg Barres paralleles.svg Barre fixe.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Kōhei Uchimura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15.76614.90014.73315.56615.60015.80092.365
Silver medal icon.svg Oleg Verniaiev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 15.03315.53315.30015.50016.10014.80092.266
Bronze medal icon.svg Max Whitlock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 15.20015.87514.73315.13315.00014.70090.641
4 David Belyavskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 15.00014.76614.53315.13315.93315.13390.498
5 Lin Chaopan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 14.86614.83314.73314.96615.66615.16690.230
6 Deng Shudi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 14.96614.53314.43315.26615.96614.96690.130
7 Sam Mikulak Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15.20014.60014.36614.56615.76615.13389.631
8 Nile Wilson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 14.90014.06614.93315.00015.70014.96689.565
9 Sérgio Sasaki Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 14.83314.76614.43315.20014.96615.00089.198
10 Jossimar Calvo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 14.65014.70014.43314.83315.36614.93388.915
11 Ryōhei Katō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 15.26614.90014.56615.05814.90013.90088.590
12 Eddy Yusof Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 14.63314.03314.71615.06614.93314.53387.914
13 Nikolai Kuksenkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 14.73313.30014.70014.96615.23314.80087.732
14 Chris Brooks Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14.60013.20014.63314.93315.06615.20087.632
15 Bart Deurloo Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 14.66614.73314.63314.70014.30014.56687.598
16 Pablo Brägger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 14.93314.03313.90814.30015.03315.16687.373
17 Arthur Mariano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15.13313.40014.13314.76614.63315.26687.331
18 Andrey Likhovitskiy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 14.30015.03313.93314.03314.96614.36686.631
19 Marcel Nguyen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 14.73312.66614.60014.66614.90014.46686.031
20 Andreas Bretschneider Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 14.73313.50013.83314.53314.53313.83384.965
21 Axel Augis Flag of France.svg  France 13.93313.10013.93314.26614.76612.90082.898
22 Oleg Stepko Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 12.26613.10014.53314.91613.80010.46679.081
Marios Georgiou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 12.83312.4669.433DNF
Manrique Larduet Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 15.13314.000

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