Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Best Scores of 2013 Updated December 15 Men's Artistic Gymnastics

All hail King Oleg!
Kohei Uchimura may have won Worlds, but Oleg Verniaiev was the first gymnast to break 92 under the new Code. And he did it TWICE!

Last year, the All Around created some handy dandy  rankings leading up to the Olympics. Until The All Around steps in and takes over.

As per usual judging varies from meet to meet, and as you can see, These scores from several meets. I've included the competition names so that you can decide how much crack the judges smoked before handing out the scores.

More than anything, you should think of these tables like this: New quad, new Code of Points. What the H is a good score nowadays?

Many,to Cinese GymnasticsTumblr and Uncle Tim Talks Blog.,
Name
Country
Score
Meet
1. Oleg Verniaiev
(Олег Верняєв)
Ukraine
92.165
Stuttgart
2. Kohei Uchimura
(内村航平)
Japan
91.990
Worlds
3. Sam Mikulak
USA
(91.650)
U.S. Nationals
4. Liu Rongbing
(刘榕冰)
China
90.650
East Asian Games
5. Max Whitlock
Great Britain
90.650
British Championships
6. Alexander Naddour
USA
(90.600)
U.S. Nationals
7. Jossimar Calvo Moreno
Colombia
90.500
Mexican Open
8. John Orozco
USA
(90.400)
U.S. Nationals
9. Deng Shudi
(邓书弟)
China
90.350
East Asian Games
10. Wataru Tanigawa
Japan
90.300
Valeri Liukin
11. Zhou Shixiong
(周施雄)
China
90.269
Chinese National Games
12. Fabian Hambuechen
Germany
90.265
Stuttgart
13. Ryohei Kato
(加藤凌平)
Japan
90.250
University Games
14. Oleg Stepko
(Олег Степко)
Ukraine
90.050
University Games
15. Cheng Ran
(程然)
China
89.969
Chinese National Games

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