The ENBW DTB World Cup 2014 All-Around Competitions
will be
held at Porsche-Arena Stuttgart, Germany from 29-30 November 2014 for Artistic
Gymnastics Men and Women.
The
Competitions consist of a single Final
round competition with no qualifications.
- Participation is limited to 8 Gymnasts, plus 1 Wild Card (limited to maximum 1 man and 1 woman). Wild Card gymnasts must be named at the time of the closing of the nominative registration.
- Participation is limited to 2 gymnasts per NF (max. 2 MAG and 2 WAG, incl. Wild Card nominations).
- All participating gymnasts are required to compete on all apparatus.
- Wild Card Gymnasts will receive medals, prize money and World Cup Points.
- Until the time of the drawing of lots, in case of gymnasts' withdrawal, the FIG will invite the next eligible gymnasts as per the replacement policy outlined in these rules.
- Once the draw has been conducted, in case of gymnasts withdrawal or in case places remain empty, the Organizing Member Federation is entitled to nominate and invite gymnast(s) from its NF or an NF of its choice to fill those empty places (limited to maximum 2 gymnasts per NF). It is understood that such invitations must be made through the respective member federation and that the FIG must be informed. These gymnasts will receive World Cup points, medals and prize money
- FIG Competition II rules will be applied for vault.
- In case that less than four federations participate, no World Cup points, no medals and no prize money will be given.
Qualifiers Women
1. Simone Biles (USA)
2. Larisa Iordache (ROU)
3. Kyla Ross (USA)
4. Aliya Mustafina (RUS)
5. Jinnan Yao (CHN)
6. Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)
7. Alla Sosnitskaya (RUS)
8. Jessica Lopez Arocha (VEN)
2. Larisa Iordache (ROU)
3. Kyla Ross (USA)
4. Aliya Mustafina (RUS)
5. Jinnan Yao (CHN)
6. Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)
7. Alla Sosnitskaya (RUS)
8. Jessica Lopez Arocha (VEN)
Qualifiers Men
1. Kohei Uchimura (JPN)
2. Max Whitlock (GBR)
3. Yuseke Tanaka (JPN)
4. Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
5. David Belyavskiy (RUS)
6. Shudi Deng (CHN)
7. Sergio Sasaki (BRA)
8. Fabian Hambüchen (GER)
2. Max Whitlock (GBR)
3. Yuseke Tanaka (JPN)
4. Oleg Verniaiev (UKR)
5. David Belyavskiy (RUS)
6. Shudi Deng (CHN)
7. Sergio Sasaki (BRA)
8. Fabian Hambüchen (GER)
Team Challenge Stuttgart
Women: AZE, GER, RUS, SUI
Men: AZE, BRA, BUL, CHN, FRA, GBR, GER, JPN, RUS, SUI, USA
Qualification:
This competition is organized by a rotation of groups. A group comprises a team of up to 4 gymnasts entered by national federations or mixed teams consisting of individual gymnasts of different federations.
Not more than three gymnasts of each team compete on any single piece of apparatus and the two highest scores are taken into account for the team total.
For MAG the competition consists of optional exercises on six apparatuses, for WAG the competition consists of optional exercises on four apparatuses (only one vault).
Finals:
The four teams having obtained the highest total scores in the qualification take part in the finals (six exercises for men and four for women, 4-3-2 system as described above).
Men: AZE, BRA, BUL, CHN, FRA, GBR, GER, JPN, RUS, SUI, USA
Qualification:
This competition is organized by a rotation of groups. A group comprises a team of up to 4 gymnasts entered by national federations or mixed teams consisting of individual gymnasts of different federations.
Not more than three gymnasts of each team compete on any single piece of apparatus and the two highest scores are taken into account for the team total.
For MAG the competition consists of optional exercises on six apparatuses, for WAG the competition consists of optional exercises on four apparatuses (only one vault).
Finals:
The four teams having obtained the highest total scores in the qualification take part in the finals (six exercises for men and four for women, 4-3-2 system as described above).
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