Monday, August 31, 2015

Profile Elvira Saadi

Elvira Saadi is a retired artistic gymnast from the former Soviet Union who is now an elite gymnastics coach at Dynamo Gymnastics in Waterloo.

As a member of the Soviet Union’s women’s gymnastics team, Saadi shared in the team gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.  She placed 8th in the all-around at the 1972 Olympics and 7th all-around at the 1976 Olympics.

 At the 1974 World Championships, she earned a share of the USSR team gold, placed 4th in the all-around and captured the bronze medal on floor exercise.

Elvira relocated to Canada in 1991 where she trained Canadian Olympians Yvonne Tousek and Crystal Gilmore.
In June 2011, Elvira opened her own club, Dynamo Gymnastics, in Waterloo.

According to Saadi “Grace” is an inborn quality and the rest can be molded with time.





Friday, August 28, 2015

The first woman in the world with the flic-flac on Balance Beam passed away.

With great sorrow the gymnastics world responds to the message from the family circles, that the Olympic silver medalist from 1968 and 1972 (Mexico-City and Munich) and former world champion from 1970, Erika ZUCHOLD from Leipzig (Germany) died on Saturday, August 22, in Paraguay surprisingly at the age of 68 years.

Two months ago, until she left her hometown of Leipzig and settled in the northern Paraguay province of Alto to stay with her mother and her sister there.

In the second half of the sixties, then she became a World Gymnastics Star, was beam world champion (Ljubljana 1970) and won Olympic silver (in Mexico-City 1968 and Munich 1972 and had multiple German Champion of the GDR

She studied art teacher celebrated public appearances as a dancer and developed by acclaimed Gym-star a versatile artist, painter and sculptor ...
Since 2005 Erika Zuchold is a "Member of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame" in Oklahoma City.

The international gymnastics family has suffered a severe and sad loss!


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Azerbaijan Acrobatic Gymnastics championship in Baku

The 22nd Baku Championship and Competitions among Age Categories in Acrobatic Gymnastics to be held on September 4 and 5, 2015. 36 athletes, representing Baku Gymnastics School, “Neftchi” and Sports School of Nizami district will take part in the event.
During the tournament, men’s, women’s and mixed pairs, as well as women’s groups will compete for the medals in the junior program and age groups.
Competitions start at 15:00 on September 4; at 11:00 - on September 5
Venue: Baku Gymnastics School
Age Categories in Baku 22nd among Acrobatic Gymnastics Championship and Competitions
Abbasov Danie; lAbbasov Rəşid;Babaşova AidaBabaşova AylanBabayev SeymurBabayeva, SafiyaBəydiyeva, MinəCabbarlı, NurcanCəfərov ,SeymurƏkbərov, MuradƏl Məşayxi, AbdullaƏliyeva, ZəhraƏsgərzadə, SəmraƏzizov, RüfətHeybətova, NərgizHüseyinov, HüseynHüseyinova, ElviraHüseynova, AynurHüseynova, Laləİbrahimov, BəxtiyarMəlik-zadə, ArzuMəmmədov, LəmanMəmmədov, MüşviqMirzəyeva, NərminNəzərova, FatiməNuhov, ElvinQuliyeva, ƏzizəQurbanlı, RuhidilQurbanov, AmalRamazanova, NərminRəhimov, AqasifRizayeva, ZamirəYazmina, ValeriyaZakiryaeva, AylaZakiryaeva and JeylaZeynalzadə Ləman
Good luck to all the gymnasts.


Reducing the number of counting skills from 10 to eight.

The FIG Men's Technical Committee is considering reducing the number of counting skills from 10 to eight.

The number of skills required in a Men’s Artistic Gymnastics routine may shrink from 10 to eight after the 2016 Olympic Games, FIG Men's Technical Committee President Steve Butcher (USA) has confirmed.

Difficulty scores in Men’s Gymnastics are currently calculated based on the 10 most difficult skills shown in an exercise. But opponents have long questioned whether requiring 10 skills makes routines too hard for male gymnasts, saying the 10-element rule has turned events like Floor Exercise into a sprint as gymnasts rush to pack in skills and boost their D-score.

"Regarding safety of the gymnasts, this potential change would reduce every exercise by 20 percent. This could result in fewer overuse injuries,” Butcher said. “Improving the safety of the gymnasts is always my primary concern. Reducing the amount of elements also brings the D-scores of the top gymnasts even closer, requiring even better execution in order to reach the finals and award podium."

The Women's Technical Committee (WTC) based difficulty scores on 10 elements during the 2005-2008 quadrennial, but came to the conclusion that requiring 10 skills put too much pressure on female gymnasts to throw big difficulty. It also compromised execution and artistry, said WTC President Nellie Kim. The WTC reduced the number of elements to eight beginning in 2009.

“Gymnasts need less time to improve eight elements than they do 10,” Kim said. “Therefore, the impact on the joints and body is less…plus on Balance Beam and Floor Exercise they have more time for dance.” The WTC has not seen more ties due to having fewer elements in a routine, either: “The best still wins, whether we’re counting eight or 10 elements,” Kim said.

The MTC is expected to make its decision regarding the number of elements for the next Olympic cycle during its September meeting in Krakow (POL). Any definitive change would also need to be approved by the FIG Executive Committee, however.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

250,000 members British Gymnastics

British Gymnastics break record!!!

With  250,000 member mark, reaching an historic milestone for British Gymnastics! There are now more people enjoying and delivering gymnastics than ever before in the United Kingdom  as the sport from toddler to Olympian grows from strength to strength! 

Congratulations  to everyone for being a part of the best sport in the world!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Asker Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics 2015

The 2015 Asker Cup will take place at the Askerhallen in Asker, Norway on the 29th and 30th of August. This competition serves as the last test for seniors preparing for World Championshps in Stuttgart.

The Asker Rhythmic gymnastics competition is open to Junior and Senior Rhythmic Gymnasts compete. The "Asker Cup" competition scores will be calculated of the best 4 Senior All Around routines and the best 4 Junior routines (regardless of apparatus). Juniors are competing for Apparatus honors whilst Seniors are competing for the All Around title, with the top 6 gymnasts each Apparatus qualifying to the Apparatus Finals which will be held on the 30th. Of the Senior Gymnasts, 10 will be competing at the upcoming World Championships 


Saturday, August 22, 2015

2015 Osijek World Challenge Cup.

The seventh edition of the competition Grand prix Osijek Zito Challenge Cup 2015.

The 2015 Osijek World Challenge Cup is set to take place from the 17th to the 20th of September at the Hall "Gradski VRT" in  ARENA Zagreb, Osijek, Croatia. The Qualifications to Event Finals will take place over the two days of the 17th and 18th with the Finals taking place on the 19th and 20th. The Nominative Registrations have been released and I personally am really excited for this competition! 

WAG - 43 gymnasts
MAG - 89 gymnasts

Good luck to all the competitors.


Viktoria Komova’s Different Sides


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series 2015

FIG RG World Cup 
August 21 – 23, 2015 
Kazan (RUS) 

Italian Rhythmic Gymnastics Team led by Marta Pagnini, and on stage Andreea Stefanescu, Camilla Patriarch, Sofia Lodi, Alessia Maurelli and Martina Centofanti will take part in  Kazan, Russia, 21-23 August in  the final round of the World Cup. circuit 2015.countdown ahead of the 34th World Cup - to be held in Stuttgart September 7 to 13 - and qualifying for the Olympics in Rio 2016. 

Schedule of Competition

Wednesday, August 19: Arrival of delegations 
Thursday, 20:  podium training
Friday 21: First two rotations (hoop and ball) 
Saturday 22: (clubs and ribbon) 
Sunday 23: Final specialty (individual and team), award ceremonies and gala.


Monday, August 17, 2015

YANA KUDRYAVTSEVA IS TOP - RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

DUNDEE WORLD CUP 2015
- Sofia, Bulgaria; Aug 14 - 16 -

After the world cup last week in Budapest now the top stars of rhythmic gymnastics competed in Sofia - city of the last years World championships of Rhythmic gymnastics.

Yana KUDRYAVTSEVA is in a top form again and leads and won the all-around competion with a score of 74,900.

RESULTS- ALL-AROUND
1. KUDRYAVTSEVA, Yana (RUS) - 74,900
2. MAMUN, Margarita (RUS) - 74,100
3. RIZATDINOVA, Ganna (UKR) - 73,300
4. STANIOUTA, Melitina (BLR) - 73,200
5. SON, Yeon Jae (KOR) - 72,800
6. SOLDATOVA, Alexandra (RUS) - 72,350



USA Men’s World Championships Team

(photo Danell Leyva )
Danell Leyva
Sam Mikulak
Alex Naddour
Paul Ruggeri III
Donnell Whittenburg
Brandon Wynn
Sam Mikulak wins his third consecutive national title at the P&G Championships, followed by Whittenburg and Brooks. Mikulak and Whittenburg have also qualified to the World Championships team,

Saturday, August 15, 2015

P&G Gymnastics Championships.2015

Senior Men All Around

Sam Mikulak leads one of most decorated P&G Championships fields ever
1.Sam Mikulak- 92.000
2.Donnell Whittenburg- 89.650
3.Paul Ruggeri III- 88.350
4.Jonathan Horton- 88.300
5.Danell Leyva- 88.050
6.Chris Brooks - 87.750
7.Brandon Wynn- 87.700
8.Alex Naddour- 87.350
9.Marvin Kimble- 87.150
10.Steven Legendre- 86.950
11.Donothan Bailey- 86.900
12.Hunter Justus - 86.700

Friday, August 14, 2015

2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing (CHN

The FIG Disciplinary Commission opened six procedures against Men's Artistic Gymnastics judges and four against Women's Artistic judges who officiated at the Youth Olympics competition.
One case is still pending because the hearing had to be postponed, while the other nine decisions were recently rendered, and the federations and judges concerned have been informed.
Taking the youth of judges at the Youth Olympic Games into account (Gymnastics judges at the YOG are not older than 35), the Disciplinary Commission made the decision in five of the nine cases not to sanction the judges but nevertheless reminded them that they should certainly stay attentive and pay close attention also in the future.
Four of the nine judges -- Mr. Martin Passalenti (ARG - Men's Artistic Gymnastics); Mr. Aliaksander Vaitovich (BLR - Men's Artsitic Gymnastics); Mr. Panyiotis Shippi (CYP - Men's Artistic Gymnastics) and Ms. Xiu Jun Thong (SIN - Women's Artistic Gymnastics) received warnings, mainly for favouring gymnasts from their own countries.
The judges have the right to appeal these decisions within 21 days.
source FIG



2015 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

Schedule for the 2015 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Porsche Arena in Stuttgart (GER)
7 - 13 September 2015,:
Monday, September 7
First day of qualifications - Hoop and Ball
Individuals
Tuesday, September 8
Second day of qualifications - Hoop and Ball
Finals - Hoop and Ball
Individuals
Wednesday, September 9
First day of qualifications - Clubs and Ribbon
Individuals
Thursday, September 10
Second day of qualifications - Clubs and Ribbon
Finals - Clubs and Ribbon
Individuals
Friday, September 11
All-around Finals
Individuals
Saturday, September 12
Qualifications - 3 Clubs and 2 Hoops
Qualifications - 5 Ribbons
Groups
Sunday, September 13
Finals - 3 Clubs and 2 Hoops
Finals - 5 Ribbons
Groups


Thursday, August 13, 2015

P&G Gymnastics Championships.2015

Look who's leading in the 2015 P&G Gymnastics Championships at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.



Remembering Romania's Ungureanu.

Corina Georgiana Ungureanu  born August 29, Ploieşti, is a world-class Romanian artistic gymnast who competed internationally between 1993 and 1999. She was a member of two gold medal-winning World Championships teams and was the 1998 European Champion on the floor exercise.

Retired from gymnastics long time ago...15 years! highly qualified coach, national judge and graduated from the Sport University in Bucharest. left for the UK, to coach, more exactly in Isle of Man. Came back home at the end of 2011 made very good programs for athletes, for kids and and to promote the different sport activities in Ploiesti. 

She realizes how much Romanian sport needs to be represented by people who know the needs of Romanian sport education. Ungureanu involved in different programs for promoting physical education in her town and  country.

Ungureanu is now  coaching,  along with 2 former champion gymnasts from Petrolul Ploiesti, Anamaria Tamarjan and Adriana Tamarjan. They started with a large group in January this year and are happy to have at least 5 girls with great potential for the future.



Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Australia vs China International WAG Friendly

Australia versus China International Friendly. on the 7th and 8th August 2015.at the State Gymnastics Centre, Perth Australia,.The  standard of competition was ideal prperation leading into World Championships in Glasgow.

LI Qi,of China  an up and coming Chinese gymnast born in 2002 stunned the field with a beautiful Floor routine scoring 14.350 on the event and winning the All Around title at the Australia versus China International Friendly  Australians Emma Jane Nedov and Madelaine Leydin finished second and third respectively. HUA Ruixue of China did not compete. 

RESULTS:
LI Qi (CHN)- 56.225
Emma Jane Nedov (AUS)- 55.050
Madelaine Leydin (AUS)- 54.500
Georgia-Rose Brown (AUS) - 53.425
HU Mengyao (CHN) - 53.375
ZHAO Lili (CHN) - 49.550
YUAN Xiaoyang - 48.725
SHENG Jiangyi - 47.725
Mary-Anne Monckton (AUS) - 43.050
Alexandra Eade (AUS) - 40.725



P&G Championships 2015 USA Gymnastics

P&G Championships 2015
DATES: 13-16 August
LOCATION: Indianapolis, USA ( photo Sam Mikulak and MyKayla Skinner

SCHEDULE & START LISTS
Thursday, 13 August
13:00 | Day 1 Junior Women | Start List
19:00 | Day 1 Senior Women | Start List

Friday, 14 August
13:00 | Day 1 Junior Men | Start List
19:00 | Day 1 Senior Men | Start List

Saturday, 15 August
13:00 | Day 2 Junior Women | Start List
19:30 | Day 2 Senior Women | Start List

Sunday, 16 August
13:30 | Day 2 Senior Men
19:30 | Day 2 Junior Men

PARTICIPANTS
Senior Women
Alyssa Baumann
Simone Biles
Nia Dennis
Madison Desch
Gabrielle Douglas
Brenna Dowell
Rachel Gowey
Amelia Hundley
Bailie Key
Madison Kocian
Ashton Locklear
Lauren Navarro
Maggie Nichols
Alexandra Raisman
Kyla Ross
Emily Schild
Polina Shchennikova
Megan Skaggs
MyKayla Skinner

Junior Women
Shania Adams
Elena Arenas
Rachel Baumann
Aria Brusch
Jordan Chiles
Christina Desiderio
Olivia Dunne
Norah Flatley – Scratch
Colbi Flory
Jazmyn Foberg
Margzetta Frazier
Megan Freed
Emily Gaskins
Lauren Hernandez
Morgan Hurd
Sydney Johnson-Scharpf
Shilese Jones
Emma Malabuyo
Maggie Musselman – Scratch
Maile O’Keefe
Abby Paulson
Gabby Perea
Grace Quinn
Alyona Shchennikova
Ragan Smith
Deanne Soza
Tori Tatum
Trinity Thomas
Olivia Trautman
Abigail Walker

Senior Men
Donothan Bailey
Dmitri Belanovski
Danny Berardini
Andrew Botto
Allan Bower
Jack Boyle
Chris Brooks
Leroy Clarke
Jacob Dalton
Adrian de los Angeles
Joshua Dixon
Stacey Ervin
Matt Felleman
Jonathan Horton
Trevor Howard
Nick Hunter
Hunter Justus
Marvin Kimble
Steven Lacombe
Steven Legendre
Danell Leyva
CJ Maestas
Sean Melton
Sam Mikulak
Akash Modi
Alex Naddour
Robert Neff
Eddie Penev
Michael Reid
Paul Ruggeri III
Colin Van Wicklen
Donnell Whittenburg
Kevin Woltin
Brandon Wynn
Alec Yoder
Kyle Zemeir

Junior Men
Levi Anderson, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Maxim Andryushchenko, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Andrew Bitner, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Cameron Bock, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Mitchell Brown, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Andrew Brower, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Tristan Burke, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Michael Burns, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Addison Chung, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Emyre Cole, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Peter Daggett, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Ethan Esval, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Marcos Gatinho, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Davis Grooms, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Andrew Herrador, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Bennet Huang, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Evan Hymanson, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Tanner Justus, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Jordan King, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Griffin Kehler, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Dante LaBarre, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Connor Lewis, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Jacob Light, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Mitchell Mandozzi, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Joshua Martin, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Nicholas Merryman, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Yul Moldauer, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Jacob Moore, Junior Elite L10 15-16
Brennan Pantazis, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Bailey Perez, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Shane Sadighi, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Anton Stephenson, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Blake Sun, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Favian Valdez, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Alexei Vernyi, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Anton Vorona, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Kiwan Watts, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Matthew Wenske, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Tanner West, Junior Elite 10 17-18
Shane Wiskus, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Daniel Yoon, Junior Elite 10 15-16
Josh Zeal, Junior Elite 10 15-16

Good Luck to all the gymnasts.


Monday, August 10, 2015

European Jump Rope Championships 2015

Sweden took home one gold and five bronze medals in various disciplines at the European Championships in Idar Oberstein in Germany the result of  Swedish jumpers from Kämpinge GF and Lycksele. 

European Championships in Jump Rope (Skipping Rope) held  last weekend. 15 countries participated in the competitions and participants hit a record.

On Saturday it was time for the European Championships for seniors. The competition was  high level, including a new world record 4 x 45 sec speed of the Belgian girls 585 steps. (Swedish record 571). You count the right foot strikes. 

Belgium dominated the events but the podium also saw many talented German, Hungarian, Danish and Swedish athletes. One of the most impressive record was in the women's 30 sec. Eva Hanuszik from Hungary jumped 105 steps in 30 seconds! Absolutely incredible fast!
The races were marked by good atmosphere, fair play and was very well organized. Kämpinges hopprepare concluded that the health of Europe jumper welcome to the World Cup in Malmö in 2016.




Acrobatic Gymnastics


The Volkov Cup Acrobatic Gymnastics will be held in Velikiy Novgorod (Russia) on August 14-16, 2015.


Sunday, August 9, 2015

Belgian team to Qualifying for the Rio Olympics


The last Olympics in London Belgian women’s team finished 5th place. At the time, the four best teams among the eight who competed were classified for the Olympics. One gymnast Qualified for the Olympics. The choice was Julie Croket, who was injured a month before the competition and was replaced by Gaelle Mys.

In the 2014 World Cup the team finished 11th and ahead of Brazil. If they can repeat the result in Glasgow, the team qualifies for the Test Event next year, then things can be very different and better than in 2012. 

Belgian youth who competed the EYOF was truely amazing and successful. The team finished with silver and with several individual medals. Two gymnasts Nina Derwael and Axelle Klinckaert were outstanding. 

Before the successful EYOF, Derwael was all-around champion at Flanders International Team Challenge in June and What a smashing performance the team took gold. These two gymnasts are very talented and  admirable. Axelle is very expressive on the Floor Exercise with 14 points in this event. While with Difficulty value of 6.2 on uneven bars and got 14,800 for this event at the EYOF. Now these the two gymnasts can compete in the senior category next year. The team has more talented gymnasts  Nathalle Wuytack and veteran Laura Waem, Gaelle Mys and Julie Croket in order to finish among the top 16 teams in Glascow.

Get the best out of yourself, then you're always a winner! 

photo Axelle Klinckaert
 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Jamaica;s Gymnasts In Bid For Rio Medals


At the London Summer Olympics Jamaica produced  amazing athlete becoming the world’s fastest man. The one and only Usain Bolt represents Jamaica as he stunned the world claiming to be the first man to hold both the 100 meter and 200 meter world records. He and his teammates also set the world record in the 4×100 meter relay. 

University California Los Angeles Gymnast Danusia Francis, wants the world to see what Jamaica can do in the sport of gymnastics. Another gymnast Toni-Ann Williams who won her third consecutive Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Week award, (2 February 2015 ). Both hope to make their country proud by representing Jamaica in next summer the Olympics, Rio de Janeiro.  
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Jamaica is also looking at British-born Jamaican gymnast Reiss Beckford to join the men’s team.
Their goals, to make their dreams a reality.




Friday, August 7, 2015

USA Male Athlete of the Month for July

Mikulak wins United States Olympic Committe's Male Athlete of the Month for July 2015

Sam Mikulak won four medals – including gold medals in both the team and individual all-around gymnastics competitions – at the 2015 Pan American Games, held July 10-26 in Toronto.

 In the men’s team final, Mikulak led Team USA to its first Pan Am Games gold medal since 1995, posting the team’s top score of 89.850. Two days later, he became the first American to win the men’s all-around gold medal at the Pan Am Games since 1987 with a score of 89.650. He capped his impressive performance in Toronto by winning bronze medals on floor exercise and parallel bars

Congratulations Sam

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Rhythmic gymnasts gear up for World Championships


It is about 1 year to go until the Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The heat is on, and Europe’s gymnasts are now completely focused on probably the most difficult step: qualifying for the biggest sports event on earth! In rhythmic gymnastics both individuals and groups aim to qualify for the Rio Games at next month’s World Championships in Stuttgart (GER).

In the lead-up to these Championships, the FIG organizes 3 consecutive World Cup stages. Today 7.8.2015 the World Cup in Budapest (HUN) begins. The next weekend they will meet in the Bulgarian capital Sofia (BUL) while the weekend after in Kazan (RUS).

photo-Yana Kudryavtseva of Russia


Monday, August 3, 2015

Sugihara of Japan shines at the at 6th Asian Gymnastics


Aiko Sugihara, a first-year student at Baika High School in Osaka Prefecture, cleared the age limit for the World Championships this year captured a double at the Asian Championships on Friday, winning the individual all-around and helping Japan to win Gold in the team event.

In the individual all-around, Sugihara scored 58.050 points, 0.050 ahead of China’s Wang Yan. Teramoto was third, 0.250 behind Wang.

Japan WAG tema  to watch at Rio 2016

Congratulations


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Results Event Finals MAG and WAG Asian Championships 2015

6th Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships
Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center

Results Event Finals MAG and WAG
Photo  Kenzo  Shirai JPN & FAN Yilin CHN

 • MAG Floor Exercise
1- SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 16.450 pts
2- HAYASAKA Naoto JPN 15.650 pts
3- SHAULOV Eduard UZB 14.575 pts

• MAG Pommel Horse
1- KAYA Kazuma JPN 15.600 pts
2- XIAO Ruoteng CHN 15.575 pts
3- JAMEI Abdollah IRI 14.675 pts

• MAG Rings
1- YAMAMURO Koji JPN 15.525 pts
2- CHEN Chih-Yu TPE 15.450 pts
3- KUDRATULLAYEV Azizbek KAZ 15.200 pts

• MAG Vault
1- SHEK Wai Hung HKG 15.162 pts
2- SHIRAI Kenz JPN 14.575 pts
3- KIM Hansol KOR 14.562 pts

• MAG Parallel Bars
1- HE Youxiao CHN 15.625 pts
2- ZHU Xiaodong CHN 15.550 pts
3- KAYA Kazuma JPN 15.275 pts

 MAG Horizontal Bar
1- TANAKA Yusuke JPN 15.550 pts
2- SHEK Wai Hung HKG 14.500 pts
3- LEE Junho KOR 14.175 pts

• WAG Vault
1- WANG Yan CHN 14.987 pts
2- MIYAKAWA Sae JPN 14.812 pts
3- KARMAKAR Dipa IND 14.725 pts

• WAG Uneven Bars
1- ZHU Xiaofang CHN 15.050 pts
2- SUGIHARA Aiko JPN 14.675 pts
3- FAN Yilin CHN 14.450 pts


• WAG Balance Beam
1- FAN Yilin CHN 14.550 pts
2- TERAMOTO Asuka JPN 14.475 pts
3- WANG Yan CHN 14.425 pts 14.425 pts
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• WAG Floor Exercise Final
1- WANG Yan CHN 14.575 pts
2- SUGIHARA Aiko JPN 14.350 pts
3- MIYAKAWA Sae JPN 13.600 pts



Saturday, August 1, 2015

Results Boy's All Around Finals - Asian Championships

6th Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships 
Hiroshima Prefectural Sports Center

Results Boy's  All Around Finals

Again the Japanese Dominated medals with KATO Ryohei = 90.850 pts followed by TANAKA Yusuke = 90.600 pts and third China's HE Youxiao with 87.950 pts

Congratulations Boys.