1 Mai Murakami NSSU 56.300
2 Asuka Teramoto Chukyo University 55.450
3 Shiho Nakaji Toda City Sports 53.550
4 Hitomi Hatakeda Central Meguro 53.300
5 Aiko Sugihara Asahi Life 53.100
5 Nagi Kajita Yamanashi Junior 53.100
full results

1 Mai Murakami NSSU 56.300
2 Asuka Teramoto Chukyo University 55.450
3 Shiho Nakaji Toda City Sports 53.550
4 Hitomi Hatakeda Central Meguro 53.300
5 Aiko Sugihara Asahi Life 53.100
5 Nagi Kajita Yamanashi Junior 53.100
full results

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WAG – Qualification All-Around MS
1. Ksenia Klimenko 54.466
2. Anastasia Agafonova 54.128
3. Varvara Zubova 52.902
WAG – Qualification All-Around KMS
1. Olga Astafyeva 52.929
2. Irina Komnova 51.996
3. Elena Gerasimova 51.336
MAG – Qualification All-Around MS (b. 2000-2001)
1. Mikhail Yurchenko 78.799 (not related to Natalia Yurchenko btw)
2. Aleksei Ryabov 76.800
3. Dmitry Dubinin 76.765
MAG – Qualification All-Around KMS (b. 2002-2003)
1. Valentin Beskhmelnitsyn 77.100
2. Vladislav Lukyanov 76.833
3. Dobrynya Evtukhov 73.999
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Canadian star Kevin Lytwyn returned to his home club – Burlington B.G.s – before the 2016 Olympics due to an ACL injury.
Renato Araújo (former coach of Diego Hipólito) moved from Brazil to Canada and is now coaching Kevin.
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via Fans of Canadian Gymnastics
Cosmo – Final Five Drama and Free-Bleeding Through Competitions
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Uchimura on Thursday said he is not looking to push himself too hard at the championships which double as the second round of trials for the world championships in October in Montreal. He said his focus will be to get his feel back for competition.
“I’ve somehow got myself fit enough to take part in all six apparatus,” Uchimura said. “I’m not concerned by how I do, but I’m thinking more about getting my instincts back for competitions.” …
via @GymCastic