Tokyo Olympics qualifying systems

Alar in the comments has already tried to clarify these:

  • AA World Cup applies only to 2020, not 2018-2020
  • Stuttgart 2019 Worlds All-Around is CI, not CII
  • More than 12 or 20 will qualify through Stuttgart CI All-Around to make up for spaces left from Apparatus Finals that don’t have 3 finalists NOT from the top 12 teams

These charts are somewhat clearer than the most recent FIG videos.

CDN Jr Champ Zoé Allaire-Bourgie


1. Zoé Allaire-Bourgie QC 100.948
2. Emma Spence ON 92.924
3. Quinn Skrupa MB 90.546
4. Ilka Juk AB 88.748
5. Rachael Riley ON 87.974
6. Imogen Paterson BC 87.397

full results

CDN Jr Champ Félix Dolci

Junior – 16-17 (Combined)

1. Félix Dolci QC
2. Evgeny Siminiuc ON
3. Kenji Tamane ON
4. Felix Blaquiere QC
5. Thomas Stumpo ON
6. Dorian Doan ON

full results

 

David Sandro did not compete.

Canadian Champion René Cournoyer

Great meet. René hit 6 for 6 for the win today.

1. René Cournoyer QC 83.100
2. Jackson Payne AB 81.500
3. Cory Paterson QC 78.700
4. Samuel Zakutney ON 78.650
5. Zachary Clay BC 78.200
6. Darren Wong BC 78.050

full results

Kelly Johnston – Vault

Here’s the Yurchenko 1 1/2 that scored highest day 1 High Performance Senior.

Click PLAY or watch it on Facebook.

Kelly trains at Manjak’s.

Addyson Cheladyn wins Men’s Nat Open

1. Addyson Cheladyn AB 74.150
2. Nathan Yvars QC 73.400
3. Cameron MacMaster NB 73.100
4. Teague King SK 72.150
5. Pietro Bertola 71.900
6. Alex Mann PEI 71.650

full results

That’s the level just below Senior / Junior. Mixed age.

 

1. Quebec
2. Ontario
3. Nova Scotia