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In the much anticipated pommel horse showdown between :GBR Max Whitlock and :IRL Rhys McClenaghan the bragging rights went to Whitlock. He took gold with a score of 15.45 against McClenaghan's 15.1.

 

Whitlock upped his degree of difficulty to 6.9 (against 6.8 in qualifying) whilst McClenaghan had D score of 6.6 (up from 6.4 in qualifying). Historically I think McClenaghan has offset a lower degree of difficulty by outperforming on the execution but he wasn't able to do that today with Whitlock scoring 8.55 against McClenaghan's 8.5.

 

With both athletes looking close to their best, the pommel horse is shaping up to be a great competition when the World Champs come around. 

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:FRA FIG World Challenge Cup - Paris Results :FRA

 

Men's Pommel Horse

1.) :GBR Max Whitlock: DD 6.900 Ex 8.550 Total: 15.450

2.) :IRL Rhys McClenaghan: DD 6.400 Ex 8.500 Total: 15.100

3.) :ITA Edoardo de Rosa: DD 6.400 Ex 8.600 Total: 15.000

 

Men's Rings

1.) :GBR Courtney Tulloch: DD 6.200 Ex 8.500 Total: 14.700

1.) :ITA Salvatore Maresca: DD 6.200 Ex 8.500 Total: 14.700

3.) :AUT Vinzenz Hoeck: DD 6.100 Ex 8.550 Total: 14.650

 

Men's Floor

1.) :JPN Koga Hiramatsu: DD 5.900 Ex 8.800 Total: 14.700

2.) :FRA Benjamin Osberger: DD 5.600 Ex 9.050 Total: 14.650

3.) :GBR Luke Whitehouse: DD 6.900 Ex 7.850 Total: 14.650 (Penalty -0.1)

 

 

Women's Vault

1.) :MEX Alexa Moreno: DD 5.400 Ex 9.000  & DD 5.200  Ex 8.550  Total: 14.075

2.) :AUS Georgia Godwin: DD 5.000 Ex 8.800 & DD 4.800 Ex 9.100  Total: 13.850

3.) :FRA Coline Devillard: DD 5.400 Ex 8.850  & DD 4.2 Ex 9.150  Total: 13.800

 

Women's Uneven Bars

1.)  :FRA Melanie de Jesus dos Santos: DD 6.300 Ex 8.400 Total: 14.700

2.) :BRA Rebecca Andrade: DD 6.400 Ex 8.200 Total: 14.600

3.) :ALG Kaylia Nemour: DD 6.600 Ex 7.500 Total: 14.100

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30 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

In the much anticipated pommel horse showdown between :GBR Max Whitlock and :IRL Rhys McClenaghan the bragging rights went to Whitlock. He took gold with a score of 15.45 against McClenaghan's 15.1.

 

Whitlock upped his degree of difficulty to 6.9 (against 6.8 in qualifying) whilst McClenaghan had D score of 6.6 (up from 6.4 in qualifying). Historically I think McClenaghan has offset a lower degree of difficulty by outperforming on the execution but he wasn't able to do that today with Whitlock scoring 8.55 against McClenaghan's 8.5.

 

With both athletes looking close to their best, the pommel horse is shaping up to be a great competition when the World Champs come around. 

First time in a while that Rhys has scored over 15 in qualifying and finals so nice to see a little bit of consistency. 

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:FRA FIG World Challenge Cup - Paris Results :FRA

 

 

Men's Vault

1.) :GBR Harry Hepworth: DD 5.600 Ex 8.850  & DD 5.600  Ex 9.350  Total: 14.700

2.) :FRA Leo Saladino: DD 5.600 Ex 9.050   & DD 5.200 Ex 8.650  Total: 14.250

3.) :PUR Jose Lopez: DD 5.200 Ex 9.150  & DD 5.200 Ex 8.950  Total: 14.250

 

Men's Parallel Bars

1.) :GER Lukas Dauser: DD 6.600 Ex 8.650 Total: 15.250

2.) :AUS Mitchel Morgans: DD 6.100 Ex 8.550 Total: 14.650

3.) :FRA Cameron-Lie Bernard: DD 6.300 Ex 8.300 Total: 14.600

 

Men's Horizontal Bar

1.) :TPE Tang Chia-Hung: DD 6.300 Ex 8.650 Total: 14.950

2.) :BRA Arthur Mariano: DD 5.600 Ex 8.750 Total: 14.350

3.) :BRA Bernardo Miranda: DD 5.200 Ex 8.700 Total: 13.900

 

 

Women's Balance Beam

1.) :FRA Marine Boyer: DD 5.700 Ex 7.900 Total: 13.500 (Penalty -0.1)

2.) :ALG Kaylia Nemour: DD 5.600 Ex 7.900 Total: 13.500

3.) :BRA Flavia Saraiva: DD 5.500 Ex 7.950 Total: 13.450

 

Women's Floor

1.)  :FRA Melanie de Jesus dos Santos: DD 5.500 Ex 8.150 Total: 13.650

2.) :BRA Jade Barbosa: DD 5.600 Ex 7.800 Total: 13.400

3.) :MEX Alexa Moreno: DD 5.800 Ex 7.500 Total: 13.300

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