I think so.
This looks like the end of a long, wonderful Olympic Team medal run for Romania. Russia looked much stronger in prelims finishing 3rd as a team. Romania finished 4th. (team results)
… World uneven bars champion Ksenia Semyonova led Russia, earning the team’s top mark (16.475 on bars).
Veteran Anna Pavlova competed two solid vaults and is a lock to compete in vault finals, where she is the defending bronze medalist. She took the team’s top score on balance beam, 15.825, right ahead of Semyonova and Afanasyeva, who tied with 15.775. (Afanasyeva is ranked ahead of her teammate because of a tiebreak.)
Yekaterina Kramarenko took the team’s top score on floor exercise (15.150; 1 1/2 to triple full; piked full-in) and the second highest on uneven bars (15.550).
Russia’s only major breaks were falls on beam in the third rotation from 2004 Olympian Lyudmila Grebenkova (double turn) and Kramarenko (punch front). …
Solid Effort Lands Russians in Third – International Gymnast

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