Gymnastics at the 2022 Mediterranean Games – Women's artistic individual all-around

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Women's artistic individual all-around
at the 2022 Mediterranean Games
VenueMiloud Hadefi Complex Omnisport Arena
Date28 June 2022
Competitors16
Winning total54.864
Medalists
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The Women's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2022 Mediterranean Games was held on 28 June 2022 at the Miloud Hadefi Complex Omnisport Arena.

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Qualification

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PositionGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg TotalNotes
1Flag of Italy.svg  Martina Maggio  (ITA)13.65013.80013.75013.50054.700Q
2Flag of Italy.svg  Asia D'Amato  (ITA)13.85013.60013.75013.20054.400Q
3Flag of France.svg  Carolann Héduit  (FRA)13.75013.50013.50012.00052.750Q
4Flag of France.svg  Lorette Charpy  (FRA)13.15013.65013.20011.50051.500QWD
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Lucija Hribar  (SLO)13.00012.85011.65011.65049.150Q
6Flag of Spain.svg  Emma Fernández  (ESP)12.85011.45012.25012.15048.700Q
7Flag of Turkey.svg  Bengisu Yıldız  (TUR)13.00011.80011.60012.05048.450Q
8Flag of Spain.svg  Laura Casabuena  (ESP)11.60011.55012.70012.55048.400Q
9Flag of Spain.svg  Alba Petisco  (ESP)13.20012.05010.65012.35048.250
10Flag of Egypt.svg  Jana Abdelsalam  (EGY)12.90011.90011.35011.45047.600Q
Flag of Turkey.svg  Bilge Tarhan  (TUR)12.90011.85011.25011.60047.600Q
12Flag of Portugal.svg  Mariana Parente  (POR)12.55010.85012.00011.55046.950Q
13Flag of Portugal.svg  Lia Sobral  (POR)12.25011.10011.25011.45046.050Q
14Flag of Egypt.svg  Jana Mahmoud  (EGY)12.95011.8009.25011.90045.900Q
15Flag of Portugal.svg  Mafalda Costa  (POR)12.25011.40010.55011.20045.400
16Flag of Cyprus.svg  Tatiana Bachurina  (CYP)11.65010.70011.75010.55044.650Q
17Flag of Egypt.svg  Jana Aboelhasan  (EGY)12.50010.40010.05011.10044.050
18Flag of Algeria.svg  Lahna Salem  (ALG)12.50011.2509.25010.30043.300QWD
19Flag of Slovenia.svg  Sara King  (SLO)12.0009.7509.35011.30042.400Q
20Flag of Algeria.svg  Fatima Boukhatem  (ALG)12.30010.6008.45010.35041.700Q
21Flag of Cyprus.svg  Evangelina Dimitiou  (CYP)11.6009.4009.80010.55041.350Q

Final

PositionGymnast Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Martina Maggio  (ITA)13.66613.66613.96613.56654.864
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Asia D'Amato  (ITA)14.03313.83313.36612.83354.065
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  Carolann Héduit  (FRA)13.93313.66612.43313.03353.065
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Lucija Hribar  (SLO)13.13312.43311.50011.96649.032
5Flag of Spain.svg  Emma Fernández  (ESP)12.76611.20012.00012.40048.366
6Flag of Egypt.svg  Jana Mahmoud  (EGY)12.93312.10010.63311.76647.432
7Flag of Spain.svg  Laura Casabuena  (ESP)12.66612.5009.40012.26646.832
8Flag of Turkey.svg  Bengisu Yıldız  (TUR)12.83311.70010.96611.33346.832
9Flag of Turkey.svg  Bilge Tarhan  (TUR)12.96611.73310.46610.96646.131
10Flag of Cyprus.svg  Evangelina Dimitiou  (CYP)11.80010.06611.30011.33344.499
11Flag of Cyprus.svg  Tatiana Bachurina  (CYP)11.66611.96610.43310.40044.465
12Flag of Portugal.svg  Mariana Parente  (POR)12.36611.6009.73310.43344.132
13Flag of Slovenia.svg  Sara King  (SLO)11.86610.46610.33311.33343.998
14Flag of Egypt.svg  Jana Abdelsalam  (EGY)11.9339.6339.90012.13343.599
15Flag of Portugal.svg  Lia Sobral  (POR)12.1339.06610.66611.53343.398
16Flag of Algeria.svg  Fatima Boukhatem  (ALG)0.00010.5008.53310.13329.166

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