Men's trampoline at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Accor Arena | ||||||||||||
Date | 2 August 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 15 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning score | 63.090 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics | ||
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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 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 2 August 2024 at the Accor Arena (referred to as the Bercy Arena due to IOC sponsorship rules). [1] [2]
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Date | Time | Round |
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2 August | 18:00 | Qualification |
19:50 | Final |
Qualification rules: the top eight gymnasts with the highest scores (out of two routines) qualify for the final. Highest score is bolded. [3]
Rank | Athlete | 1st routine | 2nd routine | Highest score | Qual. |
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1 | Ivan Litvinovich (AIN) | 63.420 | 42.580 | 63.420 | Q |
2 | Wang Zisai (CHN) | 60.950 | 62.230 | 62.230 | Q |
3 | Yan Langyu (CHN) | 61.420 | 62.220 | 62.220 | Q |
4 | Dylan Schmidt (NZL) | 59.510 | 60.810 | 60.810 | Q |
5 | Gabriel Albuquerque (POR) | 59.750 | 31.070 | 59.750 | Q |
6 | Pierre Gouzou (FRA) | 58.520 | 59.100 | 59.100 | Q |
7 | Zak Perzamanos (GBR) | 58.800 | 59.030 | 59.030 | Q |
8 | Ángel Hernández (COL) | 57.900 | 58.640 | 58.640 | Q |
9 | Danil Mussabayev (KAZ) | 58.070 | 52.550 | 58.070 | R1 |
10 | Aliaksei Shostak (USA) | 57.350 | 6.120 | 57.350 | R2 |
11 | Fabian Vogel (GER) | 29.120 | 56.890 | 56.890 | — |
12 | Rayan Dutra (BRA) | 56.370 | 56.210 | 56.370 | — |
13 | Brock Batty (AUS) | 55.890 | 23.150 | 55.890 | — |
14 | David Vega (ESP) | 55.620 | 28.160 | 55.620 | — |
15 | Benny Wizani (AUT) | 54.990 | 12.460 | 54.990 | — |
16 | Ryusei Nishioka (JPN) | 24.710 | 35.750 | 35.750 | — |
Rank | Athlete | D Score | E Score | T Score | H Score | Pen | Total [4] |
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Ivan Litvinovich (AIN) | 18.400 | 16.700 | 18.490 | 9.500 | 63.090 | ||
Wang Zisai (CHN) | 18.000 | 17.000 | 17.590 | 9.300 | 61.890 | ||
Yan Langyu (CHN) | 17.800 | 16.600 | 17.850 | 8.900 | -0.200 | 60.950 | |
4 | Zak Perzamanos (GBR) | 18.500 | 14.300 | 17.540 | 9.500 | 59.840 | |
5 | Gabriel Albuquerque (POR) | 18.000 | 15.500 | 17.240 | 9.000 | 59.740 | |
6 | Pierre Gouzou (FRA) | 17.100 | 15.600 | 16.940 | 9.300 | 58.940 | |
7 | Ángel Hernández (COL) | 16.000 | 13.700 | 15.250 | 8.200 | 53.150 | |
8 | Dylan Schmidt (NZL) | 6.300 | 5.000 | 5.500 | 2.700 | 19.500 |
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