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Trampoline Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2024


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Trampoline Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2024

 

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Good news from :GBR perspective with both Andrew Stamp and Bryony Page through to the final in Baku. Whilst Page is virtually certain to be in a qualifying position, Stamp is currently in 4th place and therefore needs to finish higher than 7th pace in tomorrow's final to close the gap on :FRA Pierre Gouzou.

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3 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Good news from :GBR perspective with both Andrew Stamp and Bryony Page through to the final in Baku. Whilst Page is virtually certain to be in a qualifying position, Stamp is currently in 4th place and therefore needs to finish higher than 7th pace in tomorrow's final to close the gap on :FRA Pierre Gouzou.

How does the points system work for this? 

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12 minutes ago, Cinnamon Bun said:

How does the points system work for this? 

Ranking is based on their top 2 results across the 5 events.

 

Currently :CHN Yan is counting a 1st and 2nd for 115 points so is pretty safe for qualifying place. :NZL Schmidt has a 2nd and 5th for 93 points and :FRA Gouzou has 4th and 6th for 76 points. 

 

:GBR Stamp currently counting a 6th and a 7th and for him to qualify, he needs to get ahead of Gouzou to make sure that he is in the top 3. (Good news for him is that neither Schmidt or Gouzou made it through to the final but situation is complicated by the inclusion of the Russians)

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:AZE AGF Trophy - Baku :AZE

 

 

Men's Individual:

1.) :CHN - Wang Zisai - 62.160

2.) :CHN - Yan Langyu - 61.990

3.) :AIN - Ivan Litvinovich - 60.440

4.) :FRA - Julian Chartier - 59.780

5.) :GBR - Andrew Stamp - 59.560

6.) :POR - Pedro Ferreira - 59.190

7.) :POR - Gabriel Albuquerque - 30.560

8.) :AIN - Andrei Builou - 25.230

 

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With his 5th place finish, :GBR Stamp should move to 70 points - just 6 behind :FRA Gouzou. In order for Stamp to qualify a second place for :GBR in Paris, he will need to finish at least 4th at the final event in Cottbus. 

 

 

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Just now, Rafa Maciel said:

With his 5th place finish, :GBR Stamp should move to 70 points - just 6 behind :FRA Gouzou. In order for Stamp to qualify a second place for :GBR in Paris, he will need to finish at least 4th at the final event in Cottbus. 

 

 

If the neutral athletes weren't a factor, he'd only have to beat Gouzou to get the quota. 

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