Women's rhythmic individual all-around at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Arena Birmingham | |||||||||
Dates | 4 August 2022 (qualification) 5 August 2022 (final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 29 from 13 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 112.300 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Artistic | ||
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 | ||
Team all-around | women | |
Individual all-around | women | |
Ball | women | |
Hoop | women | |
Ribbon | women | |
Clubs | women | |
The Women's rhythmic individual all-around gymnastics competition at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England was held on 5 August 2022 at the Arena Birmingham.
The schedule was as follows: [1]
All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)
Date | Round |
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Thursday 4 August 2022 | Qualification |
Friday 5 August 2022 | Final |
Qualification for this all-around final was determined in parallel with the team final. [2]
Place | Name | Total | Notes | ||||
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1 | Anna Sokolova (CYP) | 28.800 | 27.850 | 28.200 | 28.100 | 112.950 | Q |
2 | Carmel Kallemaa (CAN) | 28.300 | 26.650 | 29.700 | 27.000 | 111.650 | Q |
3 | Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (AUS) | 26.000 | 29.100 | 29.300 | 26.600 | 111.000 | Q |
4 | Marfa Ekimova (ENG) | 28.950 | 28.000 | 26.000 | 26.000 | 108.750 | Q |
5 | Izzah Amzan (MAS) | 27.500 | 26.800 | 27.100 | 24.300 | 105.700 | Q |
6 | Alice Leaper (ENG) | 26.700 | 26.300 | 26.700 | 25.600 | 105.300 | Q |
7 | Suzanna Shahbazian (CAN) | 26.300 | 27.350 | 26.000 | 25.450 | 105.100 | Q |
8 | Gemma Frizelle (WAL) | 27.650 | 27.300 | 26.700 | 23.250 | 104.900 | Q |
9 | Ng Joe Ee (MAS) | 24.600 | 28.600 | 23.100 | 28.000 | 104.300 | Q |
10 | Lidia Iakovleva (AUS) | 26.900 | 26.050 | 26.900 | 24.350 | 104.200 | Q |
11 | Louise Christie (SCO) | 25.300 | 25.050 | 27.650 | 25.900 | 103.900 | Q |
12 | Saffron Severn (ENG) | 25.600 | 24.700 | 27.400 | 25.400 | 103.100 | |
13 | Ashari Gill (AUS) | 25.700 | 26.300 | 25.800 | 25.200 | 103.000 | |
14 | Tatiana Cocsanova (CAN) | 28.300 | 27.900 | 25.100 | 21.200 | 102.500 | |
15 | Koi Sie Yan (MAS) | 26.700 | 25.900 | 23.950 | 25.750 | 102.300 | |
16 | Havana Hopman (NZL) | 26.200 | 23.400 | 27.000 | 25.250 | 101.850 | Q |
17 | Paris Chin (NZL) | 24.400 | 25.600 | 26.500 | 24.400 | 100.900 | Q |
18 | Elizabeth Popova (WAL) | 23.400 | 27.100 | 27.700 | 22.300 | 100.500 | Q |
19 | Anastasia Pingou (CYP) | 24.850 | 25.900 | 24.050 | 25.300 | 100.100 | Q |
20 | Kayla Rondi (RSA) | 22.100 | 21.950 | 24.400 | 23.800 | 92.250 | Q |
21 | Neofyta Mavrikiou (CYP) | 23.650 | 23.850 | 23.700 | 20.100 | 91.300 | |
22 | Anna-Marie Ondaatje (SRI) | 23.600 | 21.850 | 23.200 | 21.900 | 90.550 | R1 |
23 | Katelin Heng (SGP) | 23.300 | 22.500 | 22.700 | 21.950 | 90.450 | R2 |
24 | Lauryn Carpenter (WAL) | 23.000 | 23.250 | 22.600 | 20.100 | 88.950 | |
25 | Kaitlyn Chia (SGP) | 19.400 | 22.050 | 21.600 | 19.300 | 82.350 | R3 |
26 | Sophia Ho (SGP) | 19.200 | 22.800 | 21.300 | 16.000 | 79.300 | |
27 | Kylie Gaivizo (GIB) | 19.700 | 20.100 | 17.900 | 16.400 | 74.100 | |
28 | Bavleen Kaur (IND) | 18.100 | 18.750 | 18.450 | 17.400 | 72.700 | |
29 | Mie Alvarez (GIB) | 17.100 | 18.400 | 19.000 | 15.100 | 69.600 |
The results are as follows: [3]
Position | Gymnast | Total | ||||
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Marfa Ekimova (ENG) | 28.850 | 28.000 | 28.350 | 27.100 | 112.300 | |
Anna Sokolova (CYP) | 28.700 | 27.800 | 28.000 | 27.600 | 112.100 | |
Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (AUS) | 28.000 | 28.200 | 28.300 | 26.600 | 111.100 | |
4 | Izzah Amzan (MAS) | 26.100 | 27.600 | 28.200 | 26.400 | 108.300 |
5 | Ng Joe Ee (MAS) | 26.700 | 27.700 | 26.700 | 27.100 | 108.200 |
6 | Carmel Kallemaa (CAN) | 27.300 | 26.350 | 27.100 | 27.000 | 107.750 |
7 | Lidia Iakovleva (AUS) | 28.600 | 26.750 | 27.600 | 24.200 | 107.150 |
8 | Suzanna Shahbazian (CAN) | 28.700 | 26.600 | 25.100 | 25.700 | 106.100 |
9 | Havana Hopman (NZL) | 26.700 | 25.300 | 27.300 | 25.800 | 105.100 |
10 | Louise Christie (SCO) | 27.000 | 25.700 | 27.600 | 24.300 | 104.600 |
11 | Alice Leaper (ENG) | 26.300 | 26.900 | 25.700 | 24.700 | 103.600 |
12 | Elizabeth Popova (WAL) | 26.400 | 26.600 | 25.500 | 24.250 | 102.750 |
13 | Gemma Frizelle (WAL) | 25.050 | 25.800 | 26.450 | 21.000 | 98.300 |
14 | Paris Chin (NZL) | 26.400 | 20.400 | 26.800 | 23.600 | 97.200 |
15 | Anastasia Pingou (CYP) | 24.400 | 24.500 | 24.400 | 22.900 | 96.200 |
16 | Kayla Roundi (RSA) | 23.000 | 24.400 | 23.800 | 23.400 | 94.600 |
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