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GEF34
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Posted: 07/16/12 7:23 pm ::: Women's Gymnastics |
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The FIG has released the list of the gymnast who will compete in London.
Argentina
Valeria Pereyra
Australia
Georgia Bonora
Ashleigh Brennan
Emily Little
Larrissa Miller
Lauren Mitchell
Austria
Barbara Gasser
Belgium
Gaelle Mys
Belarus
Nastassia Marachkouskaya
Brazil
Lais da Silva Souza
Daiane Dos Santos
Bruna Kuroiwa Yamamoto Leal
Daniele Matias Hypolito
Adrian Geovana Nunes Gomes
Bulgaria
Ralitsa Mileva
Canada
Elsabeth Black
Victoria Moors
Dominique Pegg
Brittany Rogers
Kristina Vaculik
Chile
Simona Castro Lazo
China
Deng Lin Lin
He Kexin
Huang Qiushaung
Sui Lu
Yao Jinnan
Colombia
Jessica Gil Ortiz
Croatia
Tina Erceg
Czech Republic
Kristyna Palesova
Dominican Republic
Yamilet Pena Abreu
Egypt
Sherine Ahmed
Salma Mahmoud El Said Mohame
Spain
Maria Paula Vargas
Finland
Annika Urvikko
France
Mira Boumejmajen
Youna Dufournet
Anne Kuhm
Aurelie Malaussena
Sophia Serseri
Great Britain
Imogen Cairns
Jennifer Pinches
Rebecca Tunney
Elizabeth Tweddle
Hannah Whelan
Germany
Janine Berger
Kim Bui
Oksana Chusovitina
Nadine Jarosch
Elisabeth Seitz
Greece
Vasiliki Millousi
Guatemala
Ana Sofia Gomez Porras
Hong Kong
Hiu Ying Angel Wong
Hungry
Dorina Boczogo
Israel
Valeriia Maksiuta
Italy
Francesca Deagostini
Erika Fasana
Carlotta Ferlito
Vanessa Ferrari
Elisabetta Preziosa
Japan
Yu Minobe
Yuko Shintake
Rie Tanaka
Asuka Teramoto
Koko Tsurumi
Kazakhstan
Moldir Azimbay
Korea
Seonmi Heo
Lithuania
Laura Svilpaite
Mexico
Elsa Garcia Rodriguez Blancas
Netherlands
Celine Van Gerner
Poland
Marta Pihan-Kulesza
Portugal
Zoi Mafalda Marques de Lima
Puerto Rico
Lorena Quinones Moreno
Romania
Diana Laura Bulimar
Diana Maria Chelaru
Larisa Andreea Iordache
Sandra Raluca Izbasa
Catalina Ponor
Russa
Kseniia Afanaseva
Anastasia Grishina
Victoria Komova
Aliya Mustafina
Maria Paseka
Singapore
Heem Wei Lim Sin
Slovenia
Sasa Golob
Switzerland
Giulia Steingruber
Slovakia
Maria Homolova
Sweeden
Jonna Adlerteg
Turkey
Goksu Uctas
Ukraine
Nataliya Kononenko
United States
Gabrielle Douglas
McKayla Maroney
Alexandra Raisman
Kyla Ross
Jordyn Wieber
Uzbekistan
Luiza Galiulina
Venezuela
Jessica Lopez
Vietnam
Thi Ngan Thuong
Thi Ha thanh
http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vcontent/content/transnews/0,10869,5187-187975-19728-49291-316937-20935-5233-layout210-205197-news-item,00.html
http://www.fig-docs.com/Media/London/LON%202012%20OG%20participants%20WAG%20for%20web%20new.pdf
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bballgrl
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Posted: 07/19/12 8:08 pm ::: |
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Gabby Douglas will be interviewed on Rock Center tonight)Fri) at 10pm on NBC.
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/25/12 12:44 am ::: |
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Qualifications starts on Sunday July 29. (times posted are Pacific time)
1:30am Subdivision 1
Mixed Group 2: Vault
Mixed Group 6: Uneven Bars
Mixed Group 1: Balance Beam
Brazil: Floor Exercise
3:15am Subdivision 2
Mixed Group 4: Vault
Italy: Uneven Bars
Mixed Group 3: Balance Beam
Australia: Floor Exercise
6:45am Subdivision 3
USA: Vault
Canada: Uneven Bars
Great Britain: Balance Beam
France: Floor Exercise
8:30am Subdivision 4
Mixed Group 7: Vault
Germany: Uneven Bars
China: Balance Beam
Russia: Floor Exercise
102pm Subdivision 5
Mixed Group 5: Vault
Japan: Uneven Bars
Mixed Group 8: Balance Beam
Romania: Floor Exercise
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/27/12 1:34 am ::: |
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McKayla Maroney will be limited to just vault after aggravating a broken toe, her right big toe, she originally broke it in May and on Thursday she split the bone even further on a beam dismount during training. She is the defending World Champion on vault and will bring in a big score, but with her being limited to one event it can put more pressure on the other four athletes, she was most likely going to compete on vault and floor, she finished 1st and 5th at Olympic Trials on each event, in prelims, which changes things, but she probably would have only done vault in team finals, so it shouldn't be that big of a deal, but she could stepped in on balance beam and floor if needed.
http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-blogs/gymnastics/mckayla-maroney-to-compete-with-broken-toe.html
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 5:12 am ::: |
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***Spoiler Alert, results of subdivision 1 are listed below***
Subdivision 1 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings are below, top 5 for all around and individual events will be listed for each.
Team:
1. Brazil 161.295
All Around:
1. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 56.132
2. Gaelle Mys, Belgium 53.698
3. Vasiliki Millousi, Greece 53.524
4. Bruna Kuroiwa Yamamoto Leal, Brazil 52.765
5. Daniele Matias Hypolito, Brazil 52.732
Vault:
1. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
2. Hiu Ying Angel Wong, Hong Kong 13.533
3. Dorina Boczogo, Hungary 12.916
Uneven Bars:
1. Kristyna Palesova, Czech Republic 14.133
2. Jonna Adlerteg, Sweden 13.933
3. Vasiliki Millousi, Greece 13.425
4. Valeria Pereyra, Argentina 13.266
4. Gaelle Mys, Belgium 13.266
Balance Beam:
1. Vasiliki Millousi, Greece 14.366
2. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 14.333
3. Daniele Matias Hypolito, Brazil 14.166
4. Gaelle Mys, Belgium 13.733
5. Ethiene Christina Gonser Franco, Brazil 13.000
Floor:
1. Daiane dos Santos, Brazil 14.166
2. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Argentina 14.000
3. Elsa Garcia Rodriguez Blancas, Mexico 13.733
4. Bruna Kuriowa Yamamoto Leal, Brazil 13.433
5. Seonmi Heo, Korea 13.233
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 6:53 am ::: |
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***Spoiler Alert, results after subdivision 2 are listed below***
Subdivision 2 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings are below, top 8 for all around and individual events will be listed for each.
Team:
1. Italy 168.397
2. Australia 166.721
3. Brazil 161.295
All Around:
1. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 57.932
2. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 56.132
3. Carlotta Ferlito, Italy 55.500
4. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 54.715
5. Emily Little, Australia 54.498
6. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 54.365
7. Ashleigh Brennan, Australia 54.232
8. Erika Fasana, Italy 53.965
Vault:
1. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
2. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 13.924
3. Hiu Ying Angel Wong, Hong Kong 13.533
4. Tina Erceg, Croatia 13.516
5. Zoi Mafalda Marques de Lima, Portugal 13.316
6. Valeriia Maksiuta, Israel 13.300
7. Dorina Boczogo, Hungary 12.916
Uneven Bars:
1. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.233
2. Kristyna Palesova, Czech Republic 14.133
3. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 14.033
4. Larrissa Miller, Australia 14.025
5. Jonna Adlerteg, Sweden 13.933
6. Erika Fasana, Italy 13.666
7. Emily Little, Australia 13.433
8. Nataliya Kononenko, Ukraine 13.433
Balance Beam:
1. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.433
2. Carlotta Ferlito, Italy 14.425
3. Vasiliki Millousi, Greece 14.366
4. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 14.333
5. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.300
6. Daniele Matias Hypolito, Brazil 14.166
7. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 13.766
8. Gaelle Mys, Belgium 13.733
Floor:
1. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.900
2. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.833
3. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 14.333
4. Ashleigh Brennan, Australia 14.200
5. Daiane dos Santos, Brazil 14.166
6. Erika Fasana, Italy 14.033
7. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Argentina 14.000
8. Carlotta Ferlito, Italy 13.900
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pilight
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Richyyy
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Posted: 07/29/12 10:04 am ::: |
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*SPOILER IF YOU'RE AMERICAN AND THEY HAVEN'T SHOWN THIS YET*
Big shock, as Jordyn Wieber fails to make the top two among Americans in qualifying, and hence won't compete in the all-around final. Now for the period where we wait and see if either of the Americans who did qualify come down with an 'injury' to let her in... |
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 10:09 am ::: |
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Richyyy wrote: |
*SPOILER IF YOU'RE AMERICAN AND THEY HAVEN'T SHOWN THIS YET*
Big shock, as Jordyn Wieber fails to make the top two among Americans in qualifying, and hence won't compete in the all-around final. Now for the period where we wait and see if either of the Americans who did qualify come down with an 'injury' to let her in... |
A substitution can be made if Jordyn finishes in the top 24, without an "injury" though I would be surprised if Marta Karolyi made a substitution.
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 10:22 am ::: |
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***Spoiler Alert, results after subdivision 3 are listed below***
Subdivision 3 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings are below, top 8 for all around and individual events will be listed for each.
Team:
1. USA 181.863
2. Great Britain 170.656
3. Italy 168.397
4. Canada 167.696
5. Australia 166.721
6. France 164.796
7. Brazil 161.295
All Around:
1. Aly Raisman, USA 60.391
2. Gabby Douglas, USA 60.265
3. Jordyn Wieber, USA 60.032
4. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 57.932
5. Rebecca Tunney, Great Britain 56.391
6. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 56.132
7. Hannah Whelan, Great Britain 55.699
8. Dominique Pegg, Canada 55.657
Vault:
1. McKayla Maroney, USA 15.800
2. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
3. Brittany Rogers, Canada 14.483
4. Elsabeth Black, Canada 14.366
5. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 13.924
6. Kristina Vaculik, Canada 13.800
7. Hiu Ying Angel Wong, Hong Kong 13.533
8. Tina Erceg, Croatia 13.516
Uneven Bars:
1. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 16.133
2. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.333
3. Kyla Ross, USA 14.866
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.833
5. Rebecca Tunney, Great Britain 14.825
6. Brittany Rogers, Canada 14.500
7. Youna Dufournet, France 14.500
8. Kristina Vaculick, Canada 14.366
Balance Beam:
1. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.266
2. Aly Raisman, USA 15.100
3. Kyla Ross, USA 15.075
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.700
5. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.433
6. Carlotta Ferlito, Italy 14.425
7. Vasiliki Millousi, Greece 14.366
8. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 14.333
Floor:
1. Aly Raisman, USA 15.325
2. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.900
3. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.833
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.666
5. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 14.433
6. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 14.333
7. Dominique Pegg, Canada 14.233
8. Elsabeth Black, Canada 14.233
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Richyyy
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Posted: 07/29/12 10:49 am ::: |
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Love me some Beth Tweddle. That bars routine is insane, and if she hits it she's got every chance to take home gold in the individual. Good performance from our whole team, actually, following in the guys' footsteps from yesterday. |
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blaase22
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Posted: 07/29/12 11:55 am ::: |
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I miss the old scoring format in gymnastics.
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 12:45 pm ::: |
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***Spoiler Alert, results after subdivision 4 are listed below***
Subdivision 4 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings are below, top 8 for all around and individual events will be listed for each.
Team:
1. USA 181.863
2. Russia 180.429
3. China 176.637
4. Great Britain 170.656
5. Italy 168.397
6. Canada 167.696
7. Germany 167.331
8. Australia 166.721
All Around:
1. Viktoria Komova, Russia 60.632
2. Aly Raisman, USA 60.391
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 60.265
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 60.032
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 59.966
6. Deng Linlin, China 57.998
7. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 57.932
8. Huang Qiushuang, China 57.707
Vault:
1. McKayla Maroney, USA 15.800
2. Maria Paseka, Russia 15.049
3. Oksana Chusovitina, Germany 14.808
4. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
5. Janine Berger, Germany 14.483
6. Brittany Rogers, Canada 14.483
7. Elsabeth Black, Canada 14.366
8. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 13.924
Uneven Bars:
1. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 16.133
2. He Kexin, China 15.966
3. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.833
4. Yao Jinnan, China 15.766
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 15.700
6. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.333
7. Huang Qiushuang, China 15.266
8. Elisabeth Seitz, Germany 15.166
Balance Beam:
1. Sui Lu, China 15.400
2. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.266
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.266
4. Deng Linlin, China 15.166
5. Aly Raisman, USA 15.100
6. Kyla Ross, USA 15.075
7. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 15.066
8. Anastasia Grishina, Russia 14.900
Floor:
1. Aly Raisman, USA 15.325
2. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.900
3. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 14.833
4. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.833
5. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.666
6. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 14.433
7. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 14.433
8. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 14.333
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 12:48 pm ::: |
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Richyyy wrote: |
Love me some Beth Tweddle. That bars routine is insane, and if she hits it she's got every chance to take home gold in the individual. Good performance from our whole team, actually, following in the guys' footsteps from yesterday. |
Beth did awesome, I'm glad they showed her routine on the stream and I'm happy she hit, she should battle for gold if she hits like she did today.
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blaase22
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Posted: 07/29/12 5:22 pm ::: |
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GEF34 wrote: |
***Spoiler Alert, results after subdivision 4 are listed below***
Subdivision 4 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings are below, top 8 for all around and individual events will be listed for each.
Team:
1. USA 181.863
2. Russia 180.429
3. China 176.637
4. Great Britain 170.656
5. Italy 168.397
6. Canada 167.696
7. Germany 167.331
8. Australia 166.721
All Around:
1. Viktoria Komova, Russia 60.632
2. Aly Raisman, USA 60.391
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 60.265
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 60.032
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 59.966
6. Deng Linlin, China 57.998
7. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 57.932
8. Huang Qiushuang, China 57.707
Vault:
1. McKayla Maroney, USA 15.800
2. Maria Paseka, Russia 15.049
3. Oksana Chusovitina, Germany 14.808
4. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
5. Janine Berger, Germany 14.483
6. Brittany Rogers, Canada 14.483
7. Elsabeth Black, Canada 14.366
8. Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland 13.924
Uneven Bars:
1. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 16.133
2. He Kexin, China 15.966
3. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.833
4. Yao Jinnan, China 15.766
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 15.700
6. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.333
7. Huang Qiushuang, China 15.266
8. Elisabeth Seitz, Germany 15.166
Balance Beam:
1. Sui Lu, China 15.400
2. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.266
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.266
4. Deng Linlin, China 15.166
5. Aly Raisman, USA 15.100
6. Kyla Ross, USA 15.075
7. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 15.066
8. Anastasia Grishina, Russia 14.900
Floor:
1. Aly Raisman, USA 15.325
2. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.900
3. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 14.833
4. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.833
5. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.666
6. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 14.433
7. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 14.433
8. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 14.333 |
Wow so no Romania in the finals?
I think it's unfair and retarded to only let 2 women from the same country in the all around finals, if you qualify it shouldn't matter.
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Richyyy
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Posted: 07/29/12 6:14 pm ::: |
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blaase22 wrote: |
Wow so no Romania in the finals? |
They were in the fifth subdivision that GEF34 hasn't got to yet. Romania in 4th and Japan in 6th pushed Germany and Australia out of the Team Final. |
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 8:31 pm ::: |
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***Spoiler Alert, final results after subdivision 5 are listed below***
Subdivision 5 has been completed, the teams standings and individual standings. The top 8 teams advance to the finals, top 24 for all around and and top 8 for individual events, for individual events the 2 per country rule is in effect, so the standings below will reflect that, also substitutions can be made (a gymnast who has also qualified in the top 8 or 24 for all around can be substituted for a teammate who finished higher, so the standings listed below may not be the exact line-up for all around and event finals.
Team:
1. USA 181.863
2. Russia 180.429
3. China 176.637
4. Romania 176.264
5. Great Britain 170.656
6. Japan 170.196
7. Italy 168.397
8. Canada 167.696
All Around:
1. Viktoria Komova, Russia 60.632
2. Aly Raisman, USA 60.391
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 60.265
4. Jordyn Wieber, USA 60.032 (didn't qualify, 3rd American gymnast)
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 59.966
6. Deng Linlin, China 57.998
7. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 57.932
8. Asuka Teramoto, Japan 57.865
9. Larisa Iordache, Romania 57.800
10. Huang Qiushuang, China 57.707
11. Sandra Izbasa, Romania 57.532
12. Anastasia Grishina, Russia 57.332 (didn't qualify, 3rd Russian gymnast)
13. Jessica Lopez, Venezuela 56.665
14. Elisabeth Seitz, Germany 56.466
15. Rebecca Tunney, Great Britain 56.391
16. Ana Sofia Gomez Porras, Guatemala 56.132
17. Hannah Whelan, Great Britain 55.699
18. Dominique Pegg, Canada 55.657
19. Celine van Gerner, Netherlands 55.632
20. Carlotta Ferlito, Italy 55.500
21. Jennifer Pinches, Great Britain 55.266 (didn't qualify, 3rd British gymnast)
22. Yao Jinnan, China 54.798 (didn't qualify, 3rd Chinese gymnast)
23. Giulie Steingruber, Switzerland 54.715
24. Emily Little, Australia 54.498
25. Aurelie Malaussena, France 54.399
26. Marta Pihan-Kulesza, Poland 54.365
27. Rie Tanaka, Japan 54.333
28. Ashleigh Brennan, Australia 54.232
Vault:
1. McKayla Maroney, USA 15.800
2. Sandra Izbasa, Romania 15.316
3. Maria Paseka, Russia 15.049
4. Oksana Chusovitina, Germany 14.808
5. Yamilet Pena Abreu, Dominican Republic 14.699
6. Janine Berger, Germany 14.483
7. Brittany Rogers, Canada 14.483
8. Elsabeth Black, Canada 14.366
Uneven Bars:
1. Beth Tweddle, Great Britain 16.133
2. He Kexin, China 15.966
3. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.833
4. Yao Jinnan, China 15.766
5. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 15.700
6. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.333
7. Huang Qiushuang, China 15.266 (didn't qualify, 3rd Chinese gymnast)
8. Elisabeth Seitz, Germany 15.166
9. Koko Tsurumi, Japan 15.033
Balance Beam:
1. Sui Lu, China 15.400
2. Viktoria Komova, Russia 15.266
3. Gabby Douglas, USA 15.266
4. Deng Linlin, China 15.166
5. Aly Raisman, USA 15.100
6. Kyla Ross, USA 15.075 (didn't qualify, 3rd American gymnast)
7. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 15.066
8. Catalina Ponor, Romania 15.033
9. Anastasia Grishina, Russia 14.900 (didn't qualify, 3rd Russian gymnast)
10. Diana Laura Bulimar, Romania 14.866
Floor:
1. Aly Raisman, USA 15.325
2. Sandra Izbasa, Romania 15.066
3. Vanessa Ferrari, Italy 14.900
4. Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia 14.833
5. Lauren Mitchell, Australia 14.833
6. Jordyn Wieber, USA 14.666
7. Catalina Ponor, Romania 14.600
8. Aliya Mustafina, Russia 14.433
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Posted: 07/29/12 8:34 pm ::: |
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You gotta root for a girl named Ferrari.
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blaase22
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bballgrl
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Richyyy
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Posted: 07/29/12 9:06 pm ::: |
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What's the tiebreaker that makes Mustafina's 14.433 on floor better than Tweddle's 14.433? Because whatever that difference is kept Beth out of another individual apparatus final. |
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GEF34
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aryia11
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Posted: 07/29/12 9:21 pm ::: |
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why did only one US girl do a second vault to qualify for vault?
Any of them would have qualified for the event finals.
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GEF34
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Posted: 07/29/12 9:28 pm ::: |
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aryia11 wrote: |
why did only one US girl do a second vault to qualify for vault?
Any of them would have qualified for the event finals. |
Because the vaults have to be from 2 different families (entry onto the vaulting table), and for most of the gymnast who are all-around will only train and perfect or get as close to perfection as possible and spend their time working on other events, to qualify for the all around and in the all around a gymnast just needs on really good vault, not real reason to work on another one.
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