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Artistic Gymnastics at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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After 3 Rotations

 

:UKR Verniaiev 45.866

:GBR Whitlock 45.741

:JPN Uchimura 45.399

:JPN Kato 44.732

:COL Calvo 44.632

:USA Brooks 44.632

:CHN Lin 44.532

:SUI Yusof 44.532

:SUI Braegger 44.499

:BRA Sasaki 44.399

:RUS Belyavskiy 44.299

:GER Nguyen 44.032

:CHN Deng 43.932

:GBR Wilson 43.899

:NED Deurloo 43.633

:USA Mikulak 43.532

:AZE Stepko 43.249

:RUS Kuksenkov 42.966

:BLR Likhovitskiy 42.932

:GER Bretschneider 42.899

:BRA Mariano 42.299

:FRA Augis 41.932

:CYP Georgiou 34.732

:CUB Larduet DNF

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After 4 Rotations

 

:UKR Verniaiev 61.366

:JPN Uchimura 60.965

:GBR Whitlock 60.741

:CHN Lin 60.198

:USA Brooks 59.832

:JPN Kato 59.790

:COL Calvo 59.565

:RUS Belyavskiy 59.432

:SUI Braegger 59.432

:BRA Sasaki 59.365

:USA Mikulak 59.298

:CHN Deng 59.198

:SUI Yusof 59.165

:GBR Wilson 58.899

:GER Nguyen 58.765

:NED Deurloo 58.199

:RUS Kuksenkov 58.199

:GER Bretschneider 57.632

:BLR Likhovitskiy 57.298

:BRA Mariano 56.932

:FRA Augis 55.865

:AZE Stepko 53.715

:CYP Georgiou DNF

:CUB Larduet DNF

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After 5 Rotations, what a battle for bronze :yikes:

 

:UKR Verniaiev 77.466

:JPN Uchimura 76.565

:GBR Whitlock 75.441

:RUS Belyavskiy 75.365

:CHN Lin 75.364

:CHN Deng 75.164

:JPN Kato 74.690

:GBR Wilson 74.599

:USA Brooks 74.432

:USA Mikulak 74.431

:BRA Sasaki 74.365

:COL Calvo 74.215

:SUI Braegger 73.465

:SUI Yusof 73.198

:RUS Kuksenkov 72.999

:NED Deurloo 72.865

:BRA Mariano 72.198

:BLR Likhovitskiy 71.598

:GER Nguyen 71.431

:GER Bretschneider 71.132

:FRA Augis 68.965

:AZE Stepko 65.981

:CYP Georgiou DNF

:CUB Larduet DNF

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3 minutos atrás, juddy96 disse:

After 5 Rotations, what a battle for bronze :yikes:

 

:UKR Verniaiev 77.466

:JPN Uchimura 76.565

:GBR Whitlock 75.441

:RUS Belyavskiy 75.365

:CHN Lin 75.364

:CHN Deng 75.164

:JPN Kato 74.690

:GBR Wilson 74.599

:USA Brooks 74.432

:USA Mikulak 74.431

:BRA Sasaki 74.365

:COL Calvo 74.215

:SUI Braegger 73.465

:SUI Yusof 73.198

:RUS Kuksenkov 72.999

:NED Deurloo 72.865

:BRA Mariano 72.198

:BLR Likhovitskiy 71.598

:GER Nguyen 71.431

:GER Bretschneider 71.132

:FRA Augis 68.965

:AZE Stepko 65.981

:CYP Georgiou DNF

:CUB Larduet DNF


Calvo is my sentimental favorite, but he would need 9 people to count a fall in their routines if he wants to get a medal. Too bad. :(

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