Floor
1. Jake Dalton (USA): 15.625
2. Eddie Penev (USA): 15.525
3. Aaron Mah (CAN): 14.525
Team Jake vs Team Edward. 🙂
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEC1xzAiNv4/
Pommels
1. Alex Naddour (USA): 15.65 (redemption)
2. Sam Mikulak (USA): 14.950
3. Xiaoming Wu (CHN): 14.75
Rings
1. Donnell Whittenburg (USA) 15.925
2. John Orozco (USA) 15.325
3. Weifeng Cai (CHN) 14.875
Vault
1. Eddie Penev (USA) 15.100
2. Donnell Whittenburg (USA) 15.075
3. Terachi (JPN) 14.387
Click PLAY or watch Eddie’s vaults on Facebook.
There were many dangerous landings. Vault rules should be changed to provide less incentive for “chucking” difficulty. Guys like Eddie should get more credit than they do now.
P Bars
1. Donnell Whittenburg – 15.800
2. Weifeng Cai – 15.750
3. Javier Sandoval – 15.400
Click PLAY or watch Donnell’s set on Facebook.
H Bar
1. John Orozco (USA) 15.400
2. Naoki Yamane (JPN) 14.650
3. Carlos Calvo (COL) 14.500
Click PLAY or watch John’s routine on Facebook.
American guys looked better in finals than in the team competition. 🙂
Certainly this final was far, far too long. 😦
Ron Galimore, the chief operating officer of USA Gymnastics, was elected president of the Pacific Alliance National Gymnastics Federation. Let’s tweak the format. It’s a fun meet. But could be better.
