Gymnastics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Men's pommel horse

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Men's pommel horse
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg
Venue Arena Birmingham
Dates29 July 2022 (qualification)
1 August 2022 (final)
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Winning score14.833
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
Silver medal icon.svg   Ulster banner.svg  Northern Ireland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
  2018
2026  

The Men's pommel horse gymnastics competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England was held on 1 August 2022 at Arena Birmingham. [1]

Contents

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [2]

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Friday 29 July 202209:08Qualification
Monday 1 August 202214:10Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification for this apparatus final was determined within the team final. The results are as follows: [3]

RankGymnastDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotalNotes
1Flag of England.svg  Joe Fraser  (ENG)6.1008.55014.650Q
2Ulster banner.svg  Rhys McClenaghan  (NIR)5.7008.65014.350Q
3Flag of Cyprus.svg  Marios Georgiou  (CYP)5.4008.45013.850Q
4Flag of England.svg  James Hall  (ENG)6.2007.60013.800Q
5Flag of Australia.svg  Jesse Moore  (AUS)6.1007.40013.500Q
6Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ethan Dick  (NZL)5.2008.20013.400 Q
7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kenji Tamane  (CAN)5.6007.70013.300Q
8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jayson Rampersad  (CAN)5.9007.35013.250Q
9Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jorden O'Connell-Inns  (NZL)5.6007.60013.200R1
10Flag of England.svg  Giarnni Regini-Moran  (ENG)5.4007.75013.150
11Flag of England.svg  Jake Jarman  (ENG)5.9007.20013.100
12Flag of Scotland.svg  Cameron Lynn  (SCO)4.9008.10013.000R2
13Flag of Cyprus.svg  Ilias Georgiou  (CYP)4.9007.95012.850R3
14Flag of Scotland.svg  Hamish Carter  (SCO)5.3007.55012.850
15Flag of Australia.svg  Tyson Bull  (AUS)4.3008.50012.800
16Flag of Wales 2.svg  Joe Cemlyn-Jones  (WAL)4.5008.25012.750
17Flag of Scotland.svg  Frank Baines  (SCO)4.7007.95012.650
18Flag of Wales 2.svg  Brinn Bevan  (WAL)4.8007.70012.500
19Flag of Wales 2.svg  Joshua Cook  (WAL)5.0007.30012.300
20Flag of Scotland.svg  Pavel Karnejenko  (SCO)5.0007.30012.300
21Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mathys Jalbert  (CAN)3.8008.25012.050
22Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Ruchira Fernando  (SRI)4.0008.00012.000
23Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Sharul Aimy  (MAS)4.2007.80012.000
24Flag of Jersey.svg  Daniel Lee  (JEY)3.9008.00011.900
25Flag of Wales 2.svg  Jacob Edwards  (WAL)4.9006.95011.850
26Flag of Singapore.svg  Mikhail Haziq  (SGP)3.8007.95011.750
27Flag of New Zealand.svg  Mikhail Koudinov  (NZL)4.3007.25011.550
28Flag of Cyprus.svg  Michalis Chari  (CYP)3.9007.30011.200
29Flag of India.svg  Yogeshwar Singh  (IND)4.1007.10011.200
30Flag of Australia.svg  James Bacueti  (AUS)5.2005.95011.150
31Flag of Australia.svg  Clay Mason Stephens  (AUS)3.5007.55011.050
32Flag of Jamaica.svg  Michael Reid  (JAM)5.4005.65011.050
33Flag of Cyprus.svg  Georgios Angonas  (CYP)4.1006.60010.700
34Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Félix Dolci  (CAN)4.1006.50010.600
35Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Igor Magalhães  (CAY)3.0006.2509.250
36Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg  Karthik Adapa  (CAY)3.0006.1009.100
37Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Hansa Kumarasinghege  (SRI)2.9006.1509.050
38Flag of South Africa.svg  Muhammad Khaalid Mia  (RSA)5.0003.8508.850
39Flag of New Zealand.svg  William Fu-Allen  (NZL)3.0008.200-3.08.200
40Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Abu Saeed Rafi  (BAN)2.5007.500-3.07.000
41Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shishir Ahmed  (BAN)2.2003.900-4.02.100

Final

The results are as follows: [4]

RankGymnastDifficultyExecutionPenaltyTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of England.svg  Joe Fraser  (ENG)6.1008.73314.833
Silver medal icon.svgUlster banner.svg  Rhys McClenaghan  (NIR)5.6008.53314.133
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jayson Rampersad  (CAN)5.9008.10014.000
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ethan Dick  (NZL)5.2008.46613.666
5Flag of England.svg  James Hall  (ENG)6.0007.43313.433
6Flag of Australia.svg  Jesse Moore  (AUS)6.4006.96613.366
7Flag of Cyprus.svg  Marios Georgiou  (CYP)6.1007.06613.166
8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kenji Tamane  (CAN)4.4006.43310.833

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References

  1. Commonwealth Games 2022 Venues
  2. "Artistic Gymnastics - Daily Schedule".
  3. Men's Pommel Horse - Qualification
  4. Men's Pommel Horse – Final