Men’s Pac Rim Apparatus Finals

Floor
1. Akash Modi USA 14.150
2. Sam Mikulak USA 14.025
3. Lee Chih kai TPE 13.900

JR
1. Lazarus Barnhill USA 13.475
2. Asher Hong USA 13.15
3. David Sandro CAN 13.025

Pommels
1. Marvin Kimble USA 14.825
2. Chih-Kai Lee TPE 14.800
3. Carlos Calvo COL 13.175

JR
1. Asher Hong USA 13.400
2. Jorge Perez MEX 12.550
3. David Sandro CAN 12.300

Rings
1. Sam Mikulak USA 13.875
2. Akash Modi USA 13.850
3. Chris Kaji CAN 13.600

JR Rings
1. Sam Dick AUS 13,300
2. Felix Dolci CAN 13,275
3. Asher Hong USA 12,925

Vault
1. Chih-Kai Lee TPE 14,450
2. Daniel Aguero PER 14,288
3. Wei-Sheng Tseng TPE 14,038

JR Vault
1. Justin Ah Chow USA 14,100
2. Lazarus Barnhill USA 13,800
3. David Sandro CAN 13,500

P Bars
1. Akash Modi USA 14,200
2. Sam Mikulak USA 13,825
3. Andres Martinez COL 13,450

JR P Bars
1. Justin Ah Chow USA 13,325
2. Evgevy Siminiuc CAN 13,150
3. Felix Dolci CAN 12.725

H Bar
1. Sam Mikulak USA 15,000
2. Isrrael Chiriboga Guerrero ECU 13,425
3. Carlos Calvo COL 13,375

JR H Bar
1. David Sandro CAN 12,925
2. Lazarus Barnhill USA 12.725
3. Jesse Moore AUS 12,675

All Senior Apparatus Finals results.

All Junior Apparatus Finals results.

Pac Rim Apparatus Finals

After a bad fall on Beam dismount in prelims, world Champ Morgan Hurd withdrew from Finals just to be safe.

Vault
1. Jordan Chiles USA 14.188
2. Grace McCallum USA 14.063
3. Sophie Marois CAN

JR Vault
1. Kayla Dicello USA 14.525
2. Sunisa Lee USA 14.375
3. Imogen Patterson CAN 13.875

Bars
1. Haley de Jong CAN 12.625
2. Martina Dominici ARG 12.600
3. Jimena Moreno MEX 12.375

Haley

JR Bars
1. Kayla Dicello USA 13.625
2. Zoe Allaire-Bourgie CAN 13.225
3. Jordan Bowers USA 12.900

Beam
1. Talia Folino AUS 13.175
2. Martina Dominici ARG 12.500
3. Paulina Campos MEX 12.275

JR Beam
1. Zoe Allaire-Bourgie CAN 12.975
2. Sunisa Lee USA 12.850
3. Kate Sayer AUS 12,450

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Floor
1. Jordan Chiles USA 13.650
2. Grace McCallum USA 13.600
3. Haley de Jong CAN 12.900

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JR Floor
1. Jordan Bowers USA 13.725
2. Sunisa Lee USA 13.225
3. Zoe Allaire-Bourgie CAN 13.175

theGymter.net – Event Finals

Balance Beam Situation – EVENT FINALS LIVE BLOG

introducing forward layout

When we added this drill to the Canadian coach education curriculum, I had my doubts.

But if you get the height of the blocks just right, it works well.

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peace breaks out in Korea

… the Korea Gymnastics Association has invited gymnasts from the North to compete at the Korea Cup in Jeju Island later this year.

@papaliukin

Rio

Texas High School Men’s Gymnastics

One bright spot for the sport in the USA.

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(via Gymnasticsville)

Kakeru Tanigawa to Worlds 2018

His win has guaranteed him a place on Japan’s 2018 World Championships team …

And of course, a big shoutout to Kenzo Shirai for another National AA medal, this time repeating the silver he won in 2016 …

Kakeru Tanigawa ends Uchimura’s 10 Year Winning Streak

future of U.S. Men’s Gymnastics

Brian Mozey is a Sports Editor at the Iowa State Daily, an independent student newspaper serving Iowa State University in Ames.

Our thanks to Brian for putting together a 4 part series on the future of Men’s Gymnastics.

  1. The national decline of high school boys gymnastics
  2. From 1938 to 2018: The numbers keep dropping in college men’s gymnastics
  3. The Summer Olympics: The ultimate goal for men’s gymnastics
  4. The future of men’s gymnastics
USA still has NCAA Gymnastics. Most nations do not have College Gymnastics.

Most of the online commentary I’ve seen has been pointing out errors in fact or wording. Brian’s clearly no Gymnastics expert.

But we can agree on many of his conclusions:

If there’s going to be any increase in numbers, there needs to be an increase in private clubs these boys can attend.

Therefore, there’s a need for more boys gymnastics coaches to teach these younger gymnasts the correct ways of participating and loving this sport. …

If the numbers in private clubs and high schools increases, more and more men are going to want to participate in college sports. If club teams at universities increase, it might draw an eye within the athletics departments across the country. …

The main way to make it national is to showcase these men’s gymnastics programs on a television network …

If you want to be more of a promoter of Men’s Gymnastics in the USA, follow Ono No Komachi (@OnoNoKomachi1) on Twitter.

All Japan Champ Mai Murakami

1. Mai Murakami 112.398
2. Asuka Teramoto 108.896
3. Hitomi Hatakeda 107.664

Click PLAY or watch Mai’s Floor on YouTube. Huge tumbling.