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:GBR finish qualifying with a score of 254.193 - 1.400 points higher than their qualifying score in Liverpool. 

 

Think it is fair to say Courtney Tulloch was having a bit of an off day - didn't have a great vault and actually didn't compete on a couple of pieces of apparatus that he was down to do. His rings score of 14.3 may not even be enough to see him into the final (14.333 was required in 2022) 

 

Harry Hepworth had a great competition and has potentially individual finals on floor and vault and may sneak into rings. 

 

Jake Jarman should easily qualify for Individual All-Around with score of 84.031 but can't help feeling his routines were a bit messy. He didn't nail his vault but put in pretty decent P-Bars and Floor routines. He has outside chance of individual final for P-Bar it is unlikely and have a feeling he will also miss out on the vault final.

 

Max Whitlock put in solid performances on 2 apparatus - P-Bars and Horizontal Bar to help team score but unsurprisingly kept his best for last (literally) with Pommel Horse routine scoring 15.266. 

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After Sub-Division 2, :JPN take lead in team event with 258.228. That's 4 points higher than :GBR but around 2.5 points lower than they achieved in Liverpool. 

 

:TUR currently in 3rd with 247.693 - outscoring their 2022 performance by about 5 points - and that should be enough to qualify them to the team final. 

 

A great performance from :UKR to score 245.461 gives them a good shout at getting into the team final and getting Olympic quota.  

 

:BRA probably the big loser at the moment - their score of 245.295 is pretty much bang on what they achieved in Liverpool but whilst it was enough for 7th place last year, both Turkey and Ukraine have overtaken them so they may struggle to make the team final and may miss out on Olympic quota.

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24 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:BRA probably the big loser at the moment - their score of 245.295 is pretty much bang on what they achieved in Liverpool but whilst it was enough for 7th place last year, both Turkey and Ukraine have overtaken them so they may struggle to make the team final and may miss out on Olympic quota.

We went to this conpetition without our best generalist athlete, and Zanetti couldnt compete in the rings either. If we take this quota will be a surprise

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After Sub-Division 3, :JPN remains in the lead whilst :USA take second spot with 254.528 and that is a gain of 2 points on their 2022 score. Unsurprisingly, their team is looking good for a handful of individual finals. :GBR move down to 3rd place.  

 

None of the other three teams entering the competition in sub-division 3 are going to figure in the race for team final or quota places - Uzbekistan, Romania and Australia are at the bottom of the leaderboard. 

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