best MAG scores 2013

Uncle Tim has updated his Men’s stats.

This UTRS list is less comprehensive than the WAG as some of the top guys have not competed much since the London Olympics.

Best Scores this year:

1. Kohei Uchimura Japan 91.850 Japanese Nationals
2. Sam Mikulak USA (91.650) U.S. Nationals
3. Max Whitlock Great Britain 90.650 British Championships
4. Alex Naddour USA (90.600) U.S. Nationals
5. Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine 90.500 University Games
6. John Orozco USA (90.400) U.S. Nationals
7. Ryohei Kato Japan 90.250 University Games
8. Oleg Stepko Ukraine 90.050 University Games
9. Nikolai Kuksenkov Russia 89.950 University Games
10. Fabian Hambuechen Germany 89.850 University Games

Naddour really did have a great day 2 at Championships. I’m surprised to see him ranked above those other guys. Good PH and Rings really help the AA score.

Floor
1. Jake Dalton USA (16.100) U.S. Nationals
2. Shirai Kenzo Japan 15.900 All-Japan Championships
2. Steven Legendre USA (15.900) U.S. Nationals
4. Kohei Uchimura Japan 15.800 NHK Cup
4. Eddie Penev USA (15.800) U.S. Nationals
4. Paul Ruggeri USA (15.800) U.S. Nationals

Pommel
1. Max Whitlock Great Britain 15.967 English Championships
2. Krisztian Berki Hungary 15.966 French International
3. Daniel Keatings Great Britain 15.800 British Championships
3. Zhang Hongtao* China 15.800 Chinese Nationals
5. Luke Stannard USA (15.700) U.S. Nationals
6. Matvei Petrov Russia 15.675 Russian Championships

Rings
1. Eleftherios Petrounias Greece 16.150 Cottbus
2. Arthur Zanetti Brazil 15.900 University Games
3. Denis Ablyazin Russia 15.875 Russian Nationals
4. Yan Mingyong China 15.767 Chinese Nationals
5. Liu Yang China 15.750 Cottbus
5. Brandon Wynn USA (15.750) U.S. Nationals

Vault
1. Yang Hak Seo South Korea 15.787 University Games
2. Ri Se Gwang North Korea 15.550 Doha
3. Denis Ablyazin Russia 15.408 Europeans
4. Manrique Larduet Cuba 15.400 Pan Ams
5. Igor Radivilov Ukraine 15.300 University Games
6. Jake Dalton USA 15.187 Cottbus

P Bars
1. Oleg Stepko* Ukraine 16.050 University Games
2. Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine 16.000 University Games
3. Zhou Shixiong China 15.967 Chinese Nationals
4. Emin Garibov Russia 15.875 University Games
5. Vasileios Tsolakidis Greece 15.800 French International
6. Anton Fokin Uzbekistan 15.750 Anadia

H Bar
1. Koji Uematsu Japan 16.050 All-Japan Championships
2. Emin Garibov Russia 16.025 University Games
3. Kohei Uchimura Japan 15.900 Japanese Nationals
4. Danell Leyva USA (15.850) U.S. Qualifier
5. Yusuke Tanaka Japan 15.800 Japanese Nationals
6. Sam Mikulak USA (15.750) U.S. Nationals

See the entire database.

Some smaller nations will be sending their best specialists, Prashanth Sellathurai from Australia, for example.

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