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Trampoline Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2019


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Top 10 athletes in Tumbling and Double Tramp qualify for the 2021 World Games. I believe the top 8 synchronized Paris do as well, but I haven’t seen that confirmed yet.

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Women's Qualified to Semifinal in Individual Trampoline

 

 

  1. Lingling Liu :CHN Qualified
  2. Yanfei Huang :CHN Qualified
  3. Hikaru Mori :JPN Qualified
  4. Dan Li :CHN Qualified
  5. Chisato Doihata :JPN Qualified
  6. Reina Satake :JPN Qualified
  7. Megu Uyama :JPN
  8. Lea Labrousse :FRA Qualified
  9. Bryony Page :GBR Qualified
  10. Rosannagh Maclennan :CAN Qualified
  11. Leonie Adam :GER Qualified
  12. Maryna Kyiko :UKR Qualified
  13. Laura Gallagher :GBR Qualified
  14. Dafne Carolina Navarro Loza :MEX Qualified
  15. Isabelle Songhurst :GBR Qualified
  16. Vera Beliankina :RUS Qualified
  17. Samantha Smith :CAN Qualified
  18. Iana Lebedeva :RUS Qualified
  19. Camilla Gomes :BRA Qualified
  20. Nicole Ahsinger :USA Qualified
  21. Katherine Driscoll :GBR
  22. Luba Golovina :GEO Qualified
  23. Sarah Milette :CAN Qualified
  24. Jessica Pickering :AUS Qualified
  25. Svitlana Malkova :UKR Qualified
  26. Noemi Romero Rosario :ESP Qualified

Full Resultshttps://live.fig-gymnastics.com/link.php?id=2869

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Men's Qualified to Semifinal in Individual Trampoline

  1. Uladzislau Hancharou :BLR Qualified
  2. Lei Gao :CHN Qualified
  3. Dong Dong :CHN Qualified
  4. Ivan Litvinovich :BLR Qualified
  5. Xiao Tu :CHN Qualified
  6. Dmitrii Ushakov :RUS Qualified
  7. Langyu Yan :CHN
  8. Aleh Rabtsau :BLR Qualified
  9. Dylan Schmidt :NZL Qualified
  10. Allan Morante :FRA Qualified
  11. Andrey Yudin :RUS Qualified
  12. Ryosuke Sakai :JPN Qualified
  13. Diogo Abreu :POR Qualified
  14. Hiroto Unno :JPN Qualified
  15. Mikhail Melnik :RUS Qualified
  16. Yasuhiro Ueyama :JPN Qualified
  17. Dominic Clarke :AUS Qualified
  18. Blake Rutherford :AUS Qualified
  19. Diogo Ganchinho :POR Qualified
  20. Andrew Stamp :GBR Qualified
  21. Aliaksei Shostak :USA Qualified
  22. Jorge Martin :ESP Qualified
  23. Keegan Soehn :CAN Qualified
  24. Matthias Pfleiderer :GER Qualified
  25. Aliaksei Dudarau :BLR
  26. Anton Davydenko :UKR Qualified

Full Resultshttps://live.fig-gymnastics.com/link.php?id=2866

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Il y a 1 heure, Laraja a dit :

Men's Qualified to Semifinal in Individual Trampoline

  1. Uladzislau Hancharou :BLR Qualified
  2. Lei Gao :CHN Qualified
  3. Dong Dong :CHN Qualified
  4. Ivan Litvinovich :BLR Qualified
  5. Xiao Tu :CHN Qualified
  6. Dmitrii Ushakov :RUS Qualified
  7. Langyu Yan :CHN
  8. Aleh Rabtsau :BLR Qualified
  9. Dylan Schmidt :NZL Qualified
  10. Allan Morante :FRA Qualified
  11. Andrey Yudin :RUS Qualified
  12. Ryosuke Sakai :JPN Qualified
  13. Diogo Abreu :POR Qualified
  14. Hiroto Unno :JPN Qualified
  15. Mikhail Melnik :RUS Qualified
  16. Yasuhiro Ueyama :JPN Qualified
  17. Dominic Clarke :AUS Qualified
  18. Blake Rutherford :AUS Qualified
  19. Diogo Ganchinho :POR Qualified
  20. Andrew Stamp :GBR Qualified
  21. Aliaksei Shostak :USA Qualified
  22. Jorge Martin :ESP Qualified
  23. Keegan Soehn :CAN Qualified
  24. Matthias Pfleiderer :GER Qualified
  25. Aliaksei Dudarau :BLR
  26. Anton Davydenko :UKR Qualified

Full Resultshttps://live.fig-gymnastics.com/link.php?id=2866

What are the chances for France to go to the Olympic Games?

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24 minutos atrás, Benolympique disse:

What are the chances for France to go to the Olympic Games?

 

If he qualifies to the final and gets a similar result, very good chances.

 

The quotas are based in the final results. Top 8 will qualify, only one per country. (The quotas go to the NOCs)

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Il y a 1 heure, Laraja a dit :

 

If he qualifies to the final and gets a similar result, very good chances.

 

The quotas are based in the final results. Top 8 will qualify, only one per country. (The quotas go to the NOCs)

How many qualified are in the final?

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25 minutos atrás, Benolympique disse:

How many qualified are in the final?

 

Top 8 in semifinal will qualify to the final (maximum 2 per country)

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Very nice improvement from Mexico... Dafne Navarro with small chances of winning a quota in women's and again a final in synchro, but this time by the men :thumbup:

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