The Junior would have been 3rd in Senior at #PacRim2016. 🙂
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They call him Caloy in the Philippines.
The Junior would have been 3rd in Senior at #PacRim2016. 🙂
Click PLAY or watch it on Facebook.
They call him Caloy in the Philippines.
#PacRim2016 Final – 14.825 (5.9, 8.925)
I’m trying to recall an international routine with better landings.
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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
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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
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H Bar
1. John Orozco (USA) 15.400
2. Naoki Yamane (JPN) 14.650
3. Carlos Calvo (COL) 14.500
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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.
USA withdrew Simone Biles and Laurie Hernandez to keep them healthy. And get another look at the American Olympic team contenders who replaced them in Apparatus Finals.
Vault
1. Shallon Olsen (CAN): 14.750
2. Brittany Rogers (CAN): 14.437
3. Courtney McGregor (NZL): 14.25
https://www.instagram.com/p/BECyj4qCNqC/
Bars
1. Ashton Locklear (USA): 15.625
2. Larrissa Miller (AUS): 14.675
3. Brittany Rogers (CAN): 14.600
Brenna fell. 😦
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Beam
1. Ragan Smith (USA) 15.225
2. Aly Raisman (USA) 15.100
3. Nagi Kajita (JPN) 13.700
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Floor
1. Aly Raisman (USA) 15.100
2. Brenna Dowell (USA) 14.825
3. Shallon Olsen (CAN) 14.400 … upgraded routine from prelims
Read the Gymternet LIVE blog (MAG and WAG)
Floor
1. Carlos Edriel Yulo (PHI) – 14.8
2. Ryosuke Doi (JPN) – 14.15
3. David Toro (COL) – 13.525
Pommels
1. Kosuke Wakasa (JPN): 13.775
2. Yo-Jan Shiao (TPE): 13.525
3. Manuel Martinez (COL): 13.30
Rings
1. Kanta Amano (JPN) 13.95
2. Carlos Edriel Yulo (PHI) 13.525
3t. Anthony Tawfik (CAN) 13.50
3t. Ruto Sako (JPN) 13.50
Vault
1. Carlos Edriel Yulo (PHI): 14.85
2. Yo-Jan Shiao (TPE): 14.40
3. Kanta Amano (JPN) 14.15
P Bars
1 Kosuke Wakasa (JPN) 13.75
2 Carlos Edriel Yulo (PHI) 13.65
3t Ruto Sako (JPN) 13.15
3t Ashih-Yen Fang (TPW)13.15
H Bar
1. Ryuto Sako (JPN) 14.00
2. Kanta Amano (JPN) 13.85
3. Anthony Tawfik (CAN) 13.475
This is a BIG day for Gymnastics in the Philippines. 🙂
Shout out to @flogymnastics_ for getting results up quickest. The official results app and website are problematic.
Vault
1. Kiko Kuwajima (JPN): 14.90
2. Ko Ching Fang (TPE): 14.05
3. Stella Ashcroft (NZL): 13.85
Bars
1. Natsumi Hanashima (JPN) 13.85
2. Jimena Moreno (MEX) 11.90
3t. Kiko Kuwajima (JPN) 10.95
3t. Paula Arevalo (COL) 10.95
Beam
1. Kiko Kuwajima (JPN) 14.15
2. Jimena Moreno (MEX) 13.20
3. Louise Lopez (MEX) 13.05
Floor
1. Kiko Kuwajima (JPN): 13.625
2. Louise Lopez (MEX): 13.60
3. Mana Oguchi (JPN): 13.50

1. Dmitrii Ushakov RUS 59.970
2. Jeffrey Gluckstein USA 58.295
3. Dylan Schmidt NZL 57.475
finals results
1. Sam Smith CAN 54.240
2. Shaylee Dunavin USA 53.165
3. Sam Sendel CAN 52.695
finals results
Artistic fans enjoyed having Trampoline in simultaneous competition. We wished the announcers had paid more attention to the Trampoline competition, however. Many were curious as to exactly what was happening on Tramp at any given time. Interested in the rules of the sport.
Many of these competitors will soon fly to the Rio Olympic Test meet. One last chance to qualify.
@GymspiredMedia on twitter provided the best Tramp coverage.
The Collegiate Final sponsored by USA Gymnastics.
1. Lindenwood University 195.875
2. University of Bridgeport 195.800
3. Seattle Pacific University 194.875
4. Brown University 194.500
… The Lady Lions set a school record as they won in front of a large home crowd at Hyland Arena.
The … event was tight throughout, as all four teams were within 0.325 of each other halfway through the competition. Lindenwood moved into first place on the third rotation, but led Bridgeport by just 0.05, and the Purple Knights were going into their strongest rotation, the floor, in the final set. …
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