Gymnastics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's rhythmic individual all-around

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Women's rhythmic individual all-around
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg
Venue Coomera Indoor Sports Centre
Dates11–12 April 2018
Competitors26 from 13 nations
Winning score55.750
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada.svg  Canada
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
  2014
2022  

The women's rhythmic individual all-around gymnastics competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia was held from 11 to 12 April at the Coomera Indoor Sports Centre. [1]

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The team competition on 11 April, was also used as the qualifying competition for the individual-all around. 26 athletes participated with the top 16 advancing to the final. However, only two athletes per nation were allowed to progress.

Qualification

Results: [2]

PlaceName Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg TotalNotes
1Flag of Cyprus.svg  Diamanto Evripidou  (CYP)14.55014.60014.37513.45056.975Q
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Amy Kwan  (MAS)13.40011.55012.40012.65050.000Q
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Koi Sie Yan  (MAS)12.90012.65013.25011.15049.950Q
4Flag of Wales 2.svg  Laura Halford  (WAL)13.60012.80011.45011.75049.600Q
5Flag of Cyprus.svg  Viktoria Skittidi  (CYP)12.75011.35013.90011.45049.450Q
6Flag of Malaysia.svg  Izzah Amzan  (MAS)13.15013.65012.3509.80048.950
7Flag of Australia.svg  Enid Sung  (AUS)13.45011.15012.10010.75047.450Q
8Flag of Australia.svg  Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva  (AUS)12.55012.25011.45011.20047.450Q
9Flag of Canada.svg  Sophie Crane  (CAN)13.8009.90012.90010.60047.200Q
10Flag of Australia.svg  Danielle Prince  (AUS)13.10012.15011.40010.55047.200
11Flag of Cyprus.svg  Eleni Ellina  (CYP)12.10011.65011.70011.55047.000
12Flag of Canada.svg  Katherine Uchida  (CAN)13.20011.05011.95010.60046.800Q
13Flag of Canada.svg  Carmen Whelan  (CAN)11.35011.50011.37511.12545.350
14Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Anna-Marie Ondaatje  (SRI)10.80011.67512.05010.35044.875Q
15Flag of Wales 2.svg  Gemma Frizelle  (WAL)13.40011.4009.15010.35044.300Q
16Flag of England.svg  Hannah Martin  (ENG)10.85012.30010.10010.45043.700Q
17Flag of England.svg  Stephani Sherlock  (ENG)11.25011.05010.45010.05042.800Q
18Flag of South Africa.svg  Grace Legote  (RSA)9.10011.70011.35010.50042.650Q
19Flag of England.svg  Mimi-Isabella Cesar  (ENG)11.05010.9509.10010.05041.150
20Flag of Singapore.svg  Aiko Tan  (SIN)9.50011.15010.2007.75038.600Q
21Flag of South Africa.svg  Chris-Marie van Wyk  (RSA)8.9508.85010.2007.20035.200Q
22Flag of New Zealand.svg  Stella Ebert  (NZL)10.4007.4009.3007.55034.650R1
23Flag of India.svg  Meghana Reddy  (IND)9.9007.30010.0007.40034.600R2
24Flag of Nigeria.svg  Jade Faulkner  (NGR)9.8008.5009.5006.00033.800R3
25Flag of Wales 2.svg  Abigail Hanford  (WAL)7.7006.8508.6504.90028.100
26Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Emma Bosio  (GIB)6.5505.7005.6505.40023.300R4

R1 = 1st reserve for final
R2 = 2nd reserve for final
R3 = 3rd reserve for final
R4 = 4th reserve for final

Final

Results: [3]

RankGymnast Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Cyprus.svg  Diamanto Evripidou  (CYP)13.80015.10013.85013.00055.750
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Canada.svg  Katherine Uchida  (CAN)14.00013.25014.30011.10052.650
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Malaysia.svg  Amy Kwan  (MAS)12.10012.25014.20012.95051.500
4Flag of Australia.svg  Enid Sung  (AUS)13.10012.52513.25011.85050.725
5Flag of Wales 2.svg  Laura Halford  (WAL)12.45013.30013.30011.60050.650
6Flag of Cyprus.svg  Viktoria Skittidi  (CYP)13.85010.50014.00011.30049.650
7Flag of England.svg  Hannah Martin  (ENG)13.25012.00012.25011.85049.350
8Flag of Malaysia.svg  Koi Sie Yan  (MAS)13.50013.10011.8509.60048.050
9Flag of Canada.svg  Sophie Crane  (CAN)12.15012.45014.1759.20047.975
10Flag of Australia.svg  Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva  (AUS)11.95012.50010.50011.15046.100
11Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Anna-Marie Ondaatje  (SRI)11.80011.75010.40010.35044.300
12Flag of Wales 2.svg  Gemma Frizelle  (WAL)11.00011.6509.27511.20043.125
13Flag of South Africa.svg  Grace Legote  (RSA)8.65011.50011.35011.40042.900
14Flag of England.svg  Stephani Sherlock  (ENG)9.50010.85010.35010.70041.400
15Flag of Singapore.svg  Aiko Tan  (SIN)9.20010.0509.7008.25037.200
16Flag of South Africa.svg  Chris-Marie van Wyk  (RSA)10.0008.5009.6508.40036.550

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References

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