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Artistic Gymnastics 2016 Discussion Thread


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Only if he didn't participate at the World Championships, I think.

 

Edit: Could you please delete my post above this one? Something went horribly wrong. :mumble:

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Some recent results:

 

World cup Glasgow:

Womens individual all around:

Skinner 56.999, Seitz 55.732, Fragapane 55.398

15.566 for Skinner on vault, 14.800 for Seitz on uneven bars, 14.366 for Fragapane on floor

Mens individual all around:

Whitlock 89.299, Mariano 86.598, Purvis 86.465 (only 85.464 for Belyavskiy)

15.033 for Whitlock on floor, 15.500 for Whitlock on pommel horse,

 

World cup Stuttgart:

Womens individual all around:

Scheder 57.032, Onyhsko 56.665, Hundley 56.499 (only 55.899 for Tutkhalian)

15.033 for Scheder/15.366 for Seitz (team competition) and 15.133 for Spiridonova (team competition) on uneven bars, 14.800 for Tutkhalian on balance beam

Mens individual all around:

Bretschneider 87.132, Leyva 86.631, Kuksenkov 86.432 (86.132 for Nguyen)

15.866 for Wilson on parallel bars (team competition), 15.733 for Leyva on high bar, 15.266 for Mariano on floor (team competition), 15.766 for Tulloch on rings (team competition), 15.366 for Verniaiev on pommel horse (team competition), 15.266 for Radivilov on vault (team competition)

Verniaiev scored 90.431 in the team competition overall

 

Hambüchen couldnt compete, because his is injured at the moment, its not safe that he will compete at the test event ...

This would be really bad news for our team, but even without him we should be good enough to qualify.

 

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On 19/03/2016 at 4:08 PM, Prashanth said:

There is no pullouts in Men's section and hence Rakesh of India doesn't get the chance...

He wouldn't stand much of a chance of qualifying with the level of the field, to be honest. Dipa, on the other hand, has a big chance on her hands. She only needs to finish the competition outside of the bottom three, if things go the way I believe they will. 

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