BEAM Gold – Porgras VIDEO

It’s been a couple of hours since the competition finished. Of course the routines are appearing online.

Click PLAY or watch Ana’s GOLD on YouTube.

Who is DrMtzLizama from Mexico?

… Gracias.

More Beam final routines on Full Twist.

World Championships – highs and lows

The Aussies are over the moon with their first World Gymnastics Champion, Lauren Mitchell.

Couch Gymnast – ATTA GIRL!!!

… Others are still drying their tears.

Tomorrow we must all return to the real world, living to fight another day.

Worlds – Zonderland 2nd on H Bar

Oh, no.

What a shame.

The biggest story in the Netherlands … didn’t happen. Local boy made good only came 2nd when the final competitor, long Zhang from China, nudged him off the top of the podium.

1 ZHANG Chenglong CHN 16.166
2 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 16.033
3 HAMBUECHEN F. GER 15.966
4 BOY Philipp GER 15.833
5 LEYVA Danell USA 15.666
6 BROOKS C. USA 15.383
7 FENG Zhe CHN 15.166
8 UEMATSU Koji JPN 14.000

Zhang is terrific. But I felt Boy, who finished 4th, had the most impressive routine, if not the highest scoring.

UEMATSU was the second most impressive, perhaps. But he fell.

I’ve got to post ALL these routines. A thrilling finale to Worlds.

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Epke Zonderland HITS pipe

The wild Dutchman becomes one of the most popular guys in Netherlands, and not only for his 6 pack.

He HIT some crazy routine, even more difficult than I expected. Medal for sure. VIDEO to come soon.

IG: 

Zonderland NED just hit the most amazing routine under the pressure that I think I have ever seen!!! 7.3/16.033 I don’t think anyone can outdo that, and if they do we better have the police help get the judges out of the arena.

… Leyva hit a great routine too, for 2nd place so far. His Dad jumped really high, this time.

Hambuchen, later in the line up, plays it safe. Did not try to connect releases, though it looked like he could have.

Worlds – Mitchell wins Floor

Australian WORLD CHAMPION Lauren Mitchell

Lauren Mitchell of Australia performs on the floor during the women's individual all-around final at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Rotterdam October 22, 2010. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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my LIVE notes:

Mustafina is Mustafina. Tough to beat anywhere. The World AA Champ sets the score to beat D 5.8 ; E : 8.966 ; 14.766 (had a 14.833 in qualifications)

Sandra Izbasa is so beautiful on Floor. I would love to see her win. … But she landed twice out of bounds, the first time with both feet over the line.

Staying in bounds is a huge factor in deciding what tumbling lines to use.

Afanasyeva (RUS) showed huge tumbling difficulty, but buckled landing double layout. Later fell on double pike. … Things have not gone well for team Russia in finals. They are looking far more vulnerable than they did before Worlds.

HEY. The Ferrari came up BIG in Finals. How fantastic. She hit her routine just about as well as possible. GREAT landings. Give the former world AA champion a medal!

Ferrari

Raisman has the most power of any tumbler at Worlds. She could compete double double instead of a double tuck – what’s with that easy line?

Aly Raisman

Still, it’s the second best routine of the day, so far …

Chelaru finishes with a good routine in the Romanian tradition.

May 02, 2010 - Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom - epa02140495 Diana Maria Chelaru of Romania competing in the Floor Exercise event during the Women's Senior Apparatus Final of the European Gymnastics Championships held at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, United Kingdom, 02 May 2010.

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Double tuck? … That’s a weak line, I feel, for the World Championships Final …

Nice routine from Siu Lu.

Last up is Mitchell, wanting a medal after getting 4th on Beam. Gorgeous double Arabian. Nice. A couple of landing deductions. She’s a beautiful gymnast. Go Aussie.

SHE WINS IT.

Not a great Floor final. But better than I expected. They’ll be some discussion over the scores.

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Worlds – Feng Zhe wins P Bars

1 FENG Zhe CHN 15.966
2 TENG Haibin CHN 15.616
3 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 15.500

4 HAMBUECHEN F. GER 15.366
5 UEMATSU Koji JPN 15.233
6 KIERZKOWSKI A. POL 15.200
7 VALEIEV Ildar KAZ 15.183
8 PIASECKY Samuel SVK 15.166

Even though the Parallel Bar routines are like compulsories including:

3 Felge skills in series, Front toss 5/4, Double Pike dismount …

I still LOVE this apparatus in 2010 and this Final. In fact, it was the best final in Rotterdam, after Pommel.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 18:  Zhe Feng of China competes in the parallel bars during the Apparatus Finals on the sixth day of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 at the at O2 Arena on October 18, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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The only original skill was Piasecky (Kazakhstan) – Felge to 1-bar handstand. Awesome.

Wait. Piasecky (SVK) used giant to 1-bar. Almost as awesome. His Felge might have had the most amplitude of all.

China still has the routines to beat on this event, but the gap is much closer than in the past.

Fantastic gymnastics.

Congratulations to all of the P Bar finalists.

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ticket sales World Gymnastics Championships

Everyone is surprised how well ticket sales have gone here in Rotterdam.

GymMEDIA decided to find out why spectators bought these expensive tickets.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

THE ALL AROUND reports that the Prince and Princess of Holland are here.

Worlds – Porgras wins BEAM

1 PORGRAS Ana ROU 15.366

2 BROSS Rebecca USA 15.233
2 DENG Linlin CHN 15.233

4 MITCHELL Lauren AUS 15.200
5 SACRAMONE A. USA 15.066
6 DEMENTYEVA Anna RUS 13.966
7 MUSTAFINA Aliya RUS 13.766
8 DEMYANCHUK Yana UKR 13.733

First competitor, Alicia Sacramone opted to mount with just front tuck instead of infamous pike (fall at Olympics).

SOLID. Beautiful form on double pike dismount. … She’s jubilant. What a triumph of a comeback.

The beautiful Lauren Mitchell goes up second. HIT. Love the layout. Love the careful wolf turn. … Every little girl in Australia must be working that.

Rebecca Bross. What a rock! No problem with Arabian, this time. Switch ring shaky. Small hop on front tuck. GREAT Patterson, small step. Carly must be cheering.

Loving this Beam final. It’s great to see HIT routines in finals.

The American strategy was to go consistent, not having the highest start values as a team at this meet.

Let’s see what happens now that the pressure is on the rest …

Wow. I love Ana Porgras. This routine flows better than any other gymnast in Rotterdam. NICE. … Small errors. … Judges? … She jumps into 1st place. I’m OK with that. It might motivate the Chinese not to be so choppy in future.

Romania's Ana Porgras performs on the beam during the women's artistic Gymnastics World Championships at the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam October 16, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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Reigning World Champ Deng (CHN) is next, under pressure from so many hit routines. NICE. Choppy. Small errors. … hmm. Moves to 2nd.

Super gymnast Mustafina. … Wot. Jumps off after Arabian. No medal here. … She really should do Patterson dismount instead of the messy triple twist.

Dementieva is a favourite of everyone here. But after a fall in the Beam final, she’s really not a proven commodity on a team that plans to win the Olympics.

Mitchell had a 0.1 higher start than Bross and Porgras. What routine should have scored higher?

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Bouhail wins Men’s Vault

Many will want to reorder the top three. They were very close:

1 BOUHAIL Thomas FRA 16.449
2 GOLOTSUTSKOV A. RUS 16.366
3 KASPIAROVICH D. BLR 16.316

4 YANG Hak Seon KOR 16.266
5 KOCZI Flavius ROU 16.208
6 ISAYEV Andriy UKR 16.049
7 RIVERA Luis PUR 15.945
8 WAMMES Jeffrey NED 15.750

Everyone knows that to win this apparatus you need to do two 7.0 difficulty vaults (the maximum), both with very good landings.

Second competitor, Olympic Bronze medalist, Golotsutskov did exactly that, nearly sticking both double pike Tsuk and Dragalescu.

May 15, 2010 - Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION - epa02158260 Anton Golotsutskov of Russia competes in the Vault at the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Competition in Moscow, Russia 15 May 2010.

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Bouhail (FRA) did the same vaults, almost as well. But the judges score him higher. (… Don’t they have slow motion replay from different angles, like I do?)

BEIJING - AUGUST 18: Thomas Bouhail of France competes in the men's vault final of the artistic gymnastics at the National Indoor Stadium event on Day 10 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 18, 2008 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)

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Kaspiarovich (BLR) showed great Dragalescu. Then excellent Tsuk double pike. … I’d rank him second at this point. But the judges have him 3rd.

Oops. Isayev (UKR) planned a Dragulescu, but for some reason only did the handspring double front (Roche). Nice Tsuk double pike for second vault. These vaults are very dangerous, of course.

Yang (KOR) did the big cheat: virtually the same vault twice calling one Handspring 2½ twist, the second a Kazamatsu. The system still allows this. I don’t like it.

Cleanest twisting (Kyle Shewfelt clean) was Rivera. Nice!

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Golotsutskov‘s a tough gym, reminding me of Jason Gatson in some ways. He phoned someone during the final, I assume telling them he expected to win.

Tandoori Chicken didn’t even come close to qualifying for this Final. Ha!