1. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 16.041
2. LEYVA Danell USA 15.900
3. BELYAVSKIY David RUS 15.783
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Category: Gymnastics
Floor: Biles, Raisman, Tinkler
1. BILES Simone USA 15.966
2. RAISMAN Aly USA 15.500
3. TINKLER Amy GBR 14.933
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Rings: PETROUNIAS, ZANETTI, ABLIAZIN
Clean execution was the key for reigning World Still Rings champion as he trumped 2012 Olympic champion Arthur Zanetti to deprive Brazil’s “Lord of the Rings” of a second gold after London. Petrounias, Zanetti and bronze medallist Denis Abliazin of Russia performed equally difficult routines, but Petrounias ended his flawless exercise with a stuck dismount.
1. PETROUNIAS Eleftherios GRE 16.000
2. ZANETTI Arthur BRA 15.766
3. ABLIAZIN Denis RUS 15.700
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Vault: Ri, Abliazin, Shirai
After gold on Vault at the 2014 and 2015 World Championships, Ri Se Gwang of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea made it three in a row.
At his first Olympics after a decade on the international scene, Ri demonstrated his mastery of the vault that bears his name, landing both of his jumps with little trouble. …
1. RI Se Gwang PRK 15.691
2. ABLIAZIN Denis RUS 15.516
3. SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 15.449
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Beam: Wevers, Hernandez, Biles
1. WEVERS Sanne NED 15.466
2. HERFANDEN Lauren USA 15.333
3. BILES Simone USA 14.733
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Unlike her rivals, Wevers relied on complicated turns rather than flips to compile the highest difficulty score of any routine in the final and her touch of elegance helped withstand the challenge from Lauren Hernandez, the other American contender. The 16-year-old earned silver, her second medal after gold with the U.S. team last week.
After a dozen flawless routines and three gold medals, Biles finally made a mistake, grabbing the beam to stay on after an underrotated front somersault. …
2015 Worlds montage
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in praise of Olympic ‘replacement athletes’
After completing 17 workouts here in Brazil, they were as prepared as they could have been. …
“Mission accomplished!” Zmeskal-Burdette exclaimed. “Ragan, MyKayla, and Ashton walked out of training [yesterday] healthy and with heads held high, 100% prepared to step into the American Olympic lineup had they been called upon.” …
This could have been days in advance, or literally minutes, like Korea had to do after an athlete suffered an arm injury. The same intensity and focus required of the named team members is required of the replacement athletes. …
Congratulations to all the Olympic alternates in all sports.
Science of Men’s Gymnastics
Bars: Mustafina, Kocian, Scheder
1. Aliya Mustafina 🇷🇺 15.900
2. Madison Kocian 🇺🇸 15.833
3. Sophie Scheder 🇩🇪 15.566
Seitz 15.533
Shang 15.433
Lopez 15.333
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The right podium, I’d say, though I’d love to have seen Shang take home a medal. Those are critically important in China.
FIG WTC should devalue the piked Stalder as did the men a few years ago. The big release routines should be winning. They are – in reality – much more difficult.
Pommels: Whitlock, Smith, Naddour
1. Whitlock: 15.966
2. Smith: 15.833
3. Naddour: 15.700
Tommasone 15.6
Belyavskiy 15.4
Kuksenkov 15.233
Merdinyan 14.933
Verniaiev 12.4
I feel good for Alex Naddour. And for USA. He was fortunate today, however, to hang on to the Bronze.
The three least stretched circles are on the podium. Seems extension is not the priority of FIG MTC.
The new normal. No Chinese gymnasts in the Pommel final.





