Men's trampoline at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Venue | Ariake Gymnastics Centre | ||||||||||||
Date | 31 July 2021 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 12 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics | ||
---|---|---|
List of gymnasts Qualification | ||
Artistic | ||
Qualification | men | women |
Team all-around | 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 |
The men's trampoline competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 31 July 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre. [1]
All times are in Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Date | Time | Round |
---|---|---|
Saturday, 31 July 2021 | 13:00 | Qualifications |
Saturday, 31 July 2021 | 14:50 | Finals |
Rank | Athlete | Nation | 1st routine | 2nd routine | Total | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ivan Litvinovich | Belarus | 53.515 | 60.040 | 113.555 | Q |
2 | Uladzislau Hancharou | Belarus | 53.180 | 60.220 | 113.400 | Q |
3 | Dylan Schmidt | New Zealand | 52.415 | 59.705 | 112.120 | Q |
4 | Dominic Clarke | Australia | 52.130 | 59.550 | 111.680 | Q |
5 | Dong Dong | China | 52.275 | 59.375 | 111.650 | Q |
6 | Daiki Kishi | Japan | 52.205 | 59.335 | 111.540 | Q |
7 | Andrey Yudin | ROC | 51.770 | 59.475 | 111.245 | Q |
8 | Dmitry Ushakov | ROC | 49.795 | 59.690 | 109.485 | Q |
9 | Ángel Hernández | Colombia | 51.350 | 54.580 | 105.930 | R1 |
10 | Seif Sherif | Egypt | 45.810 | 50.380 | 96.190 | R2 |
11 | Diogo Abreu | Portugal | 52.135 | 41.285 | 93.420 | |
12 | Mykola Prostorov | Ukraine | 51.385 | 41.185 | 92.570 | |
13 | Aliaksei Shostak | United States | 51.165 | 30.985 | 82.150 | |
14 | Gao Lei | China | 52.245 | 10.575 | 62.820 | |
15 | Ryosuke Sakai | Japan | 38.935 | 23.315 | 62.250 | |
16 | Allan Morante | France | 14.590 | 6.490 | 21.080 |
Rank | Name | Difficulty | Execution | Flight | Penalty | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ivan Litvinovich (BLR) | 18.200 | 16.500 | 17.915 | 61.715 | ||
Dong Dong (CHN) | 17.800 | 16.600 | 17.135 | 61.235 | ||
Dylan Schmidt (NZL) | 17.800 | 16.300 | 16.975 | 60.675 | ||
4 | Uladzislau Hancharou (BLR) | 17.900 | 16.300 | 17.365 | 60.565 | |
5 | Dmitry Ushakov (ROC) | 17.100 | 16.500 | 17.100 | 59.600 | |
6 | Andrey Yudin (ROC) | 17.800 | 15.200 | 16.735 | 58.235 | |
7 | Daiki Kishi (JPN) | 17.300 | 14.900 | 16.915 | 57.815 | |
8 | Dominic Clarke (AUS) | 7.400 | 6.600 | 7.255 | 24.955 |
The International Gymnastics Federation is the body governing competition in all disciplines of gymnastics. Its headquarters is in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was founded on 23 July 1881 in Liège, Belgium, making it the world's oldest existing international sports organisation. Originally called the European Federation of Gymnastics, it had three member countries—Belgium, France and the Netherlands—until 1921, when non-European countries were admitted and it received its current name.
The Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships are the world championships for trampoline gymnastics including double mini trampoline and tumbling. They were originally held annually from 1964–1968. The frequency was switched to biennially from 1970–1998. The admission of trampolining to the Olympic Games required a switch to holding the World Championship as a qualifier in the year before the Olympics from 1999. Since 2010, the World Championships are again held annually, except for Olympic years. This cycle was broken in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the delay of the 2020 Summer Olympics by one year.
Three gymnastics disciplines were contested at the 2012 Olympic Games in London: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. The trampoline events were held at the North Greenwich Arena from 3 to 4 August; the artistic events were also held at the North Greenwich Arena, from 28 July to 7 August. The rhythmic gymnastics events took place at Wembley Arena from 9 to 12 August.
Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo was held in three categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. All gymnastics events were staged at the Olympic Gymnastic Centre, Tokyo in 2021.
Nicole Ahsinger is an American individual and synchronised trampoline gymnast. She won first place at the USA Gymnastics Championships in 2017, 2019, and 2021.
Dylan Matthew Schmidt is a New Zealand trampoline gymnast. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and finished in seventh place. He was New Zealand's first athlete to compete in trampoline at the Olympic Games. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal and became New Zealand's first Olympic medallist in any gymnastics discipline. He became the individual trampoline world champion at the 2022 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and is New Zealand's first world champion in men's trampoline. He won the gold medal in the individual event at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.
The 2018 Pan American Gymnastics Championships was held in Lima, Peru, in September, 2018. Three gymnastics disciplines were contested: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline. The event was organized by the Peruvian Gymnastics Federation under the supervision of the Pan American Gymnastics Union and the International Gymnastics Federation, and served as qualification for the 2019 Pan American Games, which were also held in Lima, Peru.
Gymnastics competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru were held between July 27 and August 5, 2019 at the Polideportivo Villa El Salvador, which also hosted the karate competitions.
The women's trampoline competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 30 July 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre.
Hikaru Mori is a Japanese individual and synchronised trampoline gymnast.
Liu Lingling is a Chinese trampoline gymnast.
Zhu Xueying is a Chinese trampoline gymnast and Olympic champion. At the 2017 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, she won gold medals in the synchro and team events. At the 2018 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships, she won silver in the individual event and gold in the team event. In July 2021, she won the gold medal in the women's trampoline event at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
Ivan Uladzimiravich Litvinovich is a Belarusian trampoline gymnast. He represented Belarus at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal in the individual event. He is a two-time World champion and the 2021 European champion in the individual team event, and he is the 2019 World individual silver medalist. He will compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics as an Individual Neutral Athlete.
Ruben Padilla is an American trampoline gymnast. He has won seven senior national titles across three disciplines and two World Championships on double-mini and was named alternate to the 2024 Olympics for men's trampoline.
Dafne Carolina Navarro Loza is a Mexican trampoline gymnast. She is the 2018 and 2022 World synchro bronze medalist and was Mexico's first World medalist in trampoline. As an individual, she became Mexico's first Pan American Games medalist in trampoline when she won the silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games, and she won the bronze medal at the 2019 Pan American Games. She competed at the 2020 Olympic Games, becoming the first trampoline gymnast to represent Mexico at the Olympics.
Aliaksei Aleksandrovich Shostak is an American trampoline gymnast. He represented the United States at the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics. He is the son of Belarusian Olympian Aleksandr Shostak.
Madaline Davidson is a New Zealand trampoline gymnast. She competed at the 2020 Olympic Games and finished tenth in the qualification, making her the second reserve for the final. She is the first female trampolinist to represent New Zealand at the Olympics.
Gymnastics competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris will be contested in three categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. The artistic and trampoline events will occur at the Bercy Arena, with the rhythmic events staged at Porte de La Chapelle Arena from 8 to 10 August.