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Artistic Gymnastics FIG Junior World Championships 2023


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1 hour ago, Dennis said:

Japan continues their strong championships and Italy won their 4th bronze medal in 4 events! :yes

and once again, among the girls it's a gold medal thrown away.

 

Perotti had a shameful 11.100 on the Uneven...if only she could repeat the 13.066 of the qualification round, she would have won today. :nopompom:

 

even Gaddi underperformed today, with another fall from the Balance Beam (which already cost us the team gold). :facepalm:

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Italy again with a bronze medal (men’s floor), has to be some kind of „curse“.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Italy with 9 medals after 9 competitions, absolutely insane level! They are clearly more impressive than China/Japan/USA/GB, only event where they didn't win a medal is men's pommel horse. They don't seem to have any generational talents in this age group, but a lot of depth. At this point it would be almost shocking if Italy wouldn't fight for team medals at every world championships/olympics in the near future (post Paris). Tomorrow they could win 2 or 3 more medals. Not sure if China/Japan/USA competes with their best athletes here? They used to be better at junior level, especially the US on the women's side, but maybe they are having a weaker generation?

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Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Historic Medal for Egypt in World Juniors for the 1st time ever , Yahia Zakaria won Bronze in PB 

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A medal for Egypt!!! YAAAAYYY!!!

After getting so close in 1950 and 2021 in the senior division, FINALLY a medal! First-ever medal for an African nation!

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Men's Floor:

  1. :COL Angel Barajas (13.900)
  2. :GER Timo Eder (13.500)
  3. :ITA Tommaso Brugnami (13.333)
  4. :FRA Anthony Mansard (13.200)
  5. :JPN Tanida Masaharu (13.100)
  6. :CHN Yang Chunjie (12.933)
  7. :JPN Tsunogai Tomoharu (12.800)
  8. :GER Maxim Kovalenko (12.333)

Men's Pommel Horse:

  1. :ARM Hamlet Manukyan (14.633)
  2. :ARM Mamikon Khachatryan (14.100)
  3. :KAZ Zeinolla Idrissov (14.066)
  4. :GBR Alexander Yolshina-Cash (13.600)
  5. :EGY Mostafa Ahmed (13.300)
  6. :CHN He Xiang (12.766)
  7. :CHN Yang Chunjie (12.666)
  8. :FRA Manoah Felicite (10.000)

Men's Rings:

  1. :ARM Hamlet Manukyan (13.633)
  2. :JPN Tanida Masaharu (13.466)
  3. :ITA Riccardo Villa (13.433)
  4. :ARM Erik Baghdasaryan (13.400)
  5. :JPN Tsunogai Tomoharu (13.100)
  6. :CHN Yang Chunjie (12.966)
  7. :FIN Marcus Pietarinen (12.933)
  8. :USA Kai Uemura (12.433)

Men's Vault:

  1. :ITA Tommaso Brugnami (14.133)
  2. :CAN Victor Canuel (14.016)
  3. :HUN Szilard Zavory (13.883)
  4. :GER Maxim Kovalenko (13.833)
  5. :TUR Alperen Ege Avci (13.583)
  6. :BUL Daniel Trifonov (13.166)
  7. :NOR Jakob Kvamsoee (13.150)
  8. :JPN Kamiyama Haruto (12.049)

Men's Parallel Bars:

  1. :COL Angel Barajas & Tsunogai Tomoharu (13.733)
  2.  
  3. :EGY Yahia Zakaria (13.700)
  4. :ARM Erik Baghdasaryan & :JPN Tanida Masaharu (13.633)
  5.  
  6. :GBR Winston Powell (13.600)
  7. :CHN Qin Guohuan (12.900)
  8. :CHN Yang Chunjie (12.233)

Men's Horizontal Bar:

  1. :JPN Tsunogai Tomoharu (13.666)
  2. :CHN He Xiang (13.633)
  3. :COL Angel Barajas (13.433)
  4. :FRA Anthony Mansard (13.200)
  5. :ITA Riccardo Villa (12.966)
  6. :GBR Winston Powell (12.900)
  7. :HUN Zala Samu Zambori (12.866)
  8. :JPN Tanida Masaharu (10.200)
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Women's Vault:

  1. :ARG Mia Giuliana Mainardi (13.383)
  2. :ITA July Marano (13.266)
  3. :FRA Ming van Eijken (13.000)
  4. :CAN Zoe Tsaprailis (12.966)
  5. :GBR Abigail Martin (12.849)
  6. :USA Jayla Hang (12.833)
  7. :CAN Victoriane Charron (12.816)
  8. :JPN Mizuno Mika (DNF)

Women's Uneven Bars:

  1. :ITA Caterina Gaddi (13.600)
  2. :GER Helen Kevric (13.266)
  3. :ITA Giulia Perotti (13.100)
  4. :JPN Nakamura Haruka (12.533)
  5. :JPN Yamaguchi Sara (12.500)
  6. :ARG Mia Giuliana Mainardi (12.366)
  7. :ESP Leire Escauriaza (11.333)
  8. :USA Hezly Rivera (9.900)

Women's Beam:

  1. :CHN Yu Hanyue (13.133)
  2. :ROU Gabriela Vanoaga (12.833)
  3. :CAN Cristella Brunetti-Burns (12.600)
  4. :JPN Yamaguchi Sara (12.400)
  5. :TPE Yang Ko-Wen (11.733)
  6. :CZE Vanesa Masova (11.366)
  7. :GER Marlene Gotthardt (11.333)
  8. :ITA Giulia Perotti (10.933)

Women's Floor:

  1. :ITA Giulia Perotti (12.900)
  2. :USA Hezly Rivera (12.833)
  3. :JPN Nakamura Haruka (12.800)
  4. :GBR Abigail Martin (12.533)
  5. :USA Jayla Hang (12.500)
  6. :CAN Victoriane Charron (12.466)
  7. :KOR Hwang Seohyun (12.400)
  8. :GBR Jemima Taylor (11.600)
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Medal Table:

 

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
:JPN Japan 5 2 2 9
:ITA Italy 3 1 6 10
:CHN China 2 2 0 4
:COL Colombia 2 1 1 4
:ARM Armenia 2 1 0 3
:ARG Argentina 1 0 0 1
:GER Germany 0 2 0 2
:USA United States of America 0 2 0 2
:CAN Canada 0 1 1 2
:ROU Romania 0 1 0 1
:FRA France 0 0 1 1
:KAZ Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
:HUN Hungary 0 0 1 1
:EGY Egypt 0 0 1 1

 

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