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Sam Oldham explains Horizontal Bar
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Any apparatus medalist from #Glasgow2015 (even in case of a 8 way tie) qualifies personally and directly to Rio, provided their teams do not qualify. They cannot be replaced by another athlete from the same nation.
On day 1 of apparatus finals we have 4 additional gymnasts who have booked their plane ticket.
Hong Un Jong PRK – Vault
Eleftherios Petrounias GRE – Rings
Harutyun Merdinyan ARM – Pommel
Rayderley Zapata ESP – Floor (VIDEO)
Of Dominican origin, Zapata moved with his family to Lanzarote at age 10, where he began to practice gymnastics and which caught the attention of the double Olympic champion Gervasio Deferr …
Best Worlds ever?
Many people think so. The mega-screen was the most important innovation. Any future Worlds that do not provide that much information to the fans is going to seem lacklustre.
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Coming into #Glasgow2015 the main story line was that Biles and Uchimura would dominate.
Biles and Uchimura did dominate. Both are favourites in the AA for Rio.
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Kohei now has 6 consecutive World Championships titles and 1 Olympic title.
Simone has 3 consecutive Worlds titles.
Click PLAY or watch a rebroadcast on YouTube. (Geo-blocked in some regions.) #Glasgow2015
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1. Petrounias, Eleftherios GRE (6.8 + 9.000 = 15.800) … to Rio!
2. You Hou CHN (7.0 + 8.733 = 15.733)
3. Liu Yang (6.9 + 8.800 = 15.700)
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Great final. But only 2 stuck dismounts, I believe.
I do like the final ranking. (The only prediction I’ve got correct, so far.) But all these guys are super human. It’s not easy to rank them.
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Yep. A four way tie.
1. Viktoria Komova RUS (6.6 + 8.766 = 15.366)
1. Fan Yilin CHN (6.9 + 8.466 = 15.366)
1. Madison Kocian USA (6.6 + 8.766 = 15.366)
1. Daria Spiridonova RUS (6.7 + 8.666 = 15.366)
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Ties are not broken at Worlds. They are at the Olympics. It makes no sense to me either. 🙂
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1. Max Whitlock GBR (7.3 + 8.833 = 16.133)
2. Louis Smith GBR (7.2 + 8.833 = 16.033)
3. Harutyun Merdinyan ARM (6.7 + 8.8 = 16.500) … to Rio! 🙂
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3. Kaya Kazuma JPN (6.8 + 8.7 = 16.500)
Two fantastic routines for the home fans. I like the final ranking.
Louis Smith certainly got the job done in Glasgow. Respect.
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1. Maria Paseka (RUS) 15.666
2. Hong Un Jong (PRK) 15.633 to Rio! 🙂
3. Simone Biles (USA) 15.541
full results (The Longine’s result page only shows 1 vault.)
Questionable call. I felt Hong was clearly better than Paseka over the same two vaults.
It looked like Dipa from India might just medal. And qualify to the Olympics. But she had a poor landing on her 2nd Vault. (Kas + 1/1 twist)
Sadly Guilia was injured on landing. Looks like it was only a hyper-extended knee. This time.
FIG needs to change the competition mats. The one they use for Double-mini would be safer. New competition mats are too hard.
Mary-Anne Monckton knows all about these injuries. She calls for a return to the warm-up on the competition equipment just prior to competing.
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1. Kenzo Shirai JAP (7.6 + 8.633 = 16.233)
2. Max Whitlock GBR (6.8 + 8.766 = 15.566)
3. Santana Zapata SPN (6.7 + 8.500 = 15.200) to Rio! 🙂
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All hail. Without Denis Ablyazin in this final, Kenzo would have had to have fallen to lose the gold.
Zapata qualifies directly to the Olympic AA with that Bronze medal.
Personally I slightly preferred Deng Shudi’s routine. But am thrilled Santana will be there