commentary on Men’s prelims day 2

Inside Gymnastics has a succinct summary.

Highlights of the Day
• Russia on Floor
• China – technique and artistic gymnastics
• Fabian Hambuechen

Gripe of the Day
• Takemoto full to Voronin on H bar… overused

Favorite Performances of the Day
• Chen Yibin on Still Rings

INSIDE SCOOP: OUR TAKE ON MEN’S PRELIMS 2

Yoo Won Chul of South Korea performs on the rings during the men's qualifying round of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam October 18, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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There’s much, much more to talk about. Far more than with the Women’s competition.

Here’s the FIG press release:

Russia is back! We … were absolutely taken by this generation of seeming champions. …

Hungary is back with a full team in Rotterdam. The team is led by two-time World Pommel Horse Silver medallist Kristian Berki, who has a shot at the title this time around. Showing an extremely clean routine with high Difficulty, the 25 year old took his first step in the right direction by qualifying in first position (15.900). …

… Armenia was proudly represented by 2008 European finalist Harutyum Merdinyan. The Pommel Horse specialist put on a terrific routine (15.333), qualifying him for the Final …


There will be very few disappointing routines in event finals this year. It was super tough to get into one.

… Led by Olympians Luis Vargas and Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, who placed 16th at both Worlds in 2006 and 2007, made it to the top 12 this year with 349.260 points. 2006 and 2009 finalist Vargas qualified again for the Individual All-around Final with 86.982 points overall. Compatriot Rivera, who had the brightest moment of his career when he finished 14th in the Beijing All-around, qualified on Vault today (16.133). …

read more on FIG –
China tops men’s qualifications

Yoo Won Chul of South Korea performs on the horizontal bar during the men's qualifying round of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Rotterdam October 18, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Gymnasts in Worlds FINALS are …

Full lists via the official meet homepage.

Top 8 teams:

China
Japan
USA
GBR
Germany
Russia
Korea
France

Romania, somewhat overscored, just missed. Actually, Italy, Spain or  Puerto Rico could have grabbed that 8th spot with just a few more tenths of a point. … Next year.

All-around finalists (24) marked with a Q for qualified, max. 2 / nation.

I’ll post apparatus finals separately.

Congratulations Germany.  … With all the problems and controversy in the program right now, I really didn’t think they could pull this off.

Gymnastics Examiner:

With German national champion Marcel Nguyen out of the World Championships with a broken leg and Fabian Hambuechen’s announcement that Achilles pain will limit him to four events in Rotterdam, 23-year-old Philipp Boy is likely to be the top German competitor in the Netherlands. …

Philipp Boy, Germans seeking to replicate Europeans success in Rotterdam

Cirque TOTEM

… I’m abandoning the blog. Off to see TOTEM in Amsterdam  with Cirque casting friends and some of the lady judges.

Will update end-of-day when the chalk dust settles.

gymnast Jansen 10.0 Pommels

Since he competed back in the perfect 10 era, we’ll take it.

This is actually the 14th World Championships for Espen, the eldest here, age-41.

THE ALL AROUND reports his daughters are cheering for him from the stands.

gymnast Luke Carson hits 6 for 6

What I love about this World Championships is seeing all the smaller nations getting a chance to share the big stage.

Irish Gymnastics is getting some coverage

Great interview on Gymnastike.

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related – Couch Gymnast – Renmore Gymnastics, Ireland, Interview with Ariel Edesses

Men’s Gymnastics Worlds rank …

So far.

Most of the top teams have competed now. Team prelim rank pretty much as predicted.

1 CHN 362.482
2 JPN 361.400
3 USA 357.092
4 GBR 357.033
5 RUS 355.076
6 KOR 352.042
7 FRA 350.284
8 ROU 350.134

I could see Russia moving up to 4th in Team Finals. And France hurting (if they qualify) now that they’ve lost Caranobe to injury.

1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 92.231

2 LU Bo CHN 89.639
3 HORTON Jonathan USA 89.598
4 PURVIS Daniel GBR 89.498
5 YOO Won Chul KOR 89.423
6 KOCZI Flavius ROU 89.398
7 KHOROKHORDIN S. RUS 89.241
8 TENG Haibin CHN 89.181

Who gets to stand next to Uchimura on the podium? … Whoever has a good day. It’s wide open though I’m personally betting on Horton to be second. The inconsistent one has got it figured out.

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There’s some prize money at this meet, by the way.

Russian gymnasts at Worlds …

UPDATE: 5th as a team, so far.

China leads World Gymnastics Championships with 362.482.

Full team results (PDF), so far.

… And we have no idea what China is keeping in reserve. For example, their 5th man on rings didn’t need to compete after the superb performance of the first 4 competitors.

For all we know they many have left better gymnasts at home, planning to surprise when they show at Worlds 2011.

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Russia is the last team that could possibly challenge. They’re looking GOOD on Parallel Bars … meaning low start score routines with very nice execution. Sadly, that doesn’t win in 2010.

A good example is David Belyavsky on Horizontal bar. Uchimura clean. But the start score will be too low.

On Floor Russia is the only other team aside from GBR that takes pains to try to STICK landings. Respect.

WOW. They are killing on Pommels, the strongest team, so far. Hit 5 for 5. My old coach Physical Ed Vincent would love Russia. He always told us that Pommel was the most important discipline. Then the all-around. Then school.

Vault last rotation. Hit (9.5E). Hit. Hit. Very clean.

Anton Golotsutskov nearly sticks Tsuk double pike. And nearly sticks a (slightly early twisting Dragalescu. Two 7.0 vaults. We’ll see the Olympic Bronze medalist in Finals.

Russia will likely finish lower than JPN, USA and GBR. … Perhaps even lower than that. But personally I’m a big fan of team Russia. They should win the EXECUTION World Championships. Or finish 2nd to GBR.

Rings starts well. Cherkasov sticks triple tuck, the first I’ve seen at this meet.

… OK, China will probably win that too, despite errors.

Not everything. David Belyavsky RUS is my leading candidate for the Men’s Longine Prize. Him and Romanian Ana Progras.
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Update: Brazil has been quietly hitting a lot of routines today. They were somewhat written off since injured Diego Hypolito is not here.

Gonzalez from Chile mounted Floor with double double layout. Nice. And dismounted triple twist STICK like a knife in a plank. Awesome. … He’s sitting in 8th right now, will likely get bumped from finals.

Rings for China BEST apparatus

We’ve never seen a Chinese team like this before.

Stronger on Rings than Pommel.

… What happened to the old truism that the Asian body type is good for swing, but not for Ring strength? … That’s bunkum. Every guy in their line-up pulled up out of strength holds. FANTASTIC.

A boy hangs from gymnastic rings while attending a gymnastics class for children aged between seven and ten at the Shichahai Sports School in Beijing August 18, 2010. Chinese officials insist tough new eligibility rules will put a stop to the type of age cheat scandal that saw a gymnast stripped of her Olympic medal. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA - Tags: EDUCATION SPORT GYMNASTICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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China GREAT on Pommel – but NO CHINESE IN POMMEL FINALS

… oh, that’s why China is so weak on Horizontal Bar.

The strategy is to WIN Pommel and P Bars, where they can build a bigger gap between themselves and the rest of the world.

… They are looking vincible. Lu Bo had a fall. … Chen Yibing some pretty big form breaks.

Teng Haibin is a POMMEL GOD, yet had to save a near fall.

Zhang Chenglong HITS a ‘perfect’ pommel routine. 14.336 … But only a 5.4 difficulty score. The judges were far too severe in Execution deductions.

NO CHINESE IN POMMEL FINALS !!! …

That must be a first EVER.

None in Floor finals either, but that’s no first. It often a surprisingly weak apparatus for them.

Note: One Chinese gymnast took a 0.5 overtime deduction on Floor. … That’s a surprising mistake for a defending Olympic champion team.