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Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2019


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Stage 1 in Melbourne (AUS)

 

Men´s FX:

 

1. Carlos Edriel Yuko :PHI 14.566

2. Hibiki Arayashiki :JPN 14.500

3. Rayderley Zapata :ESP & Dominik Cunningham :GBR 14.500

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Stage 1 in Melbourne (AUS)

 

Women's VT:

 

1. Yeo Seo-Jeong :KOR 14.266

2. Oksana Chusovitina :UZB 14.200

3. Yu Linmin :CHN 14.083

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5 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Stage 1 in Melbourne (AUS)

 

Women's VT:

 

1. Yeo Seo-Jeong :KOR 14.266

2. Oksana Chusovitina :UZB 14.200

3. Yu Linmin :CHN 14.083

Oksana! :cheer:

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