2011 World Championships Men's Finalists
2011 World Championships Men's Finalists
Qualification competition has officially concluded in Tokyo! It will be nothing but Finals from here on out. Below is the list of countries and individuals who will advance to contend for World titles. Results via the all around, as the official FIG/Longines results have been quite slow to update.
The biggest surprise of the day was that the British men, who I expected to come in and contend for a medal, failed to advance to the final after falling apart on high bar. Good news is, it's not over for them. They will get one more chance to qualify their first full team to the Olympics since 1992 this January at the test event in London.
The top 8 teams below have not only advanced to this year's World team final, but they have also successfully qualified a full team to the 2012 Olympic Games. The teams who finished 9th - 16th will be go to the test event in January for the second and final opportunity to send a full team to the Olympics. A total of 12 countries will be represented by full teams at the 2012 Olympics.
Below are the top results from today's competition. Those with a "Q" means they have advanced to finals. Those with an "R" are the reserve gymnasts. Due to the rules of the competition, only two gymnasts per country may advance to individual all around and event finals.
Tokyo, Japan - Results after Qualifications.
Team
1. Japan 364.291 - Q
2. United States 361.583 - Q
3. China 358.226 - Q
4. Germany 354.132 - Q
5. Russia 353.725 - Q
6. Korea 351.331 - Q
7. Romania 350.900 - Q
8. Ukraine 350.434 - Q
9. France 349.818 - to London in January
10. Great Britain 348.742 - to London in January
11. Spain 348.725 - to London in January
12. Canada 347.047 - to London in January
13. Brazil 346.626 - to London in January
14. Puerto Rico 344.460 - to London in January
15. Italy 343.642 - to London in January
16. Belarus 342.575 - to London in January
17. Switzerland 340.646
18. Australia 339.574
19. The Netherlands 336.077
20. Portugal 334.352
21. Hungary 332.401
22. Uzbekistan 331.724
23. Colombia 331.659
24. Kazahstan 326.457
Floor
1.Zou Kai (CHN) 15.700 (6.9)
2.Marian Dragulescu (ROU) 15.566 (6.7)
3.Alexander Shatilov (ISR) 15.500 (6.7)
4.Diego Hypolito (BRA) 15.500 (6.8)
5.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 15.466 (6.5)
6.Steven Legendre (USA) 15.433 (6.8)
7.Tomás González (CHI) 15.400 (6.5)
8.Flavius Koczi (ROU) 15.400 (6.6)
R1: Jacob Dalton (USA) 15.366 (6.6)
R2: Eletherios Kosmidis (GRE) 15.366 (6.7) - defending Champion
Pommel Horse
1.Kristian Berki (HUN) 15.866 (6.7) - defending Champion
2.Louis Smith (GBR) 15.600 (6.9)
3.Parsanth Sellathurai 15.566
4.Saso Bertoncelj (SLO) 15.500 (6.5)
5.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 15.433 (6.3)
6.Teng Haibin (CHN) 15.300 (6.4)
6.Cyril Tommasone (FRA) 15.300 (6.4)
8.Vid Hidvegi (HUN) 15.266 (6.4)
R1: Alexander Naddour (USA) 15.233 (6.2)
R2: Donna-Donny Trueyens (BEL) 15.233 (6.3)
Still Rings
1.Chen Yibing (CHN) 15.700 (6.8) - defending Champion
2.Arthur Zanetti (BRA) 15.533 (6,5)
3.Koji Yamamuro (JPN) 15.533 (6,7)
4.Yuri Van Gelder (NED) 15.383 (6,5)
5.Jonathan Horton (USA) 15.366 (6,7)
6.Matteo Morandi (ITA) 15.366 (6,8)
7.Regulo Carmona (VEN) 15.333 (6,7)
8.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 15.233 (6,5)
R1: Denis Albyazin (RUS) 15.133 (6.6)
R2: Nikita Ignatyev (RUS) 15.100 (6.3)
Vault
1.Thomas Bouhail (FRA) 16.620 - defending Champion
2.Makoto Okiguchi (JPN) 16.349
3.Marian Dragulescu (ROU) 16.333
4.Wai Hung Shek (HKG) 16.237
5.Anton Golotsutskov (RUS) 16.233
6.Hak Seon Yang (KOR) 16.216
7.Dimitry Kaspiarovich (BLR)
8.Jeffrey Wammes (NED) 16.166
R1: Denis Albyazin (RUS) 16.145
R2: Ha Thanh Nguyen (VIE) 16.133
Parallel Bars
1.Feng Zhe (CHN) 15.508 (6.8) - defending Champion
2.Yann Cucherat (FRA) 15.433 (6.4)
3.Chenglong Zhang (CHN) 15.400 (6.5)
4.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 15.391 (6.4)
5.Marius Berbecar (ROU) 15.366 (6.4)
6.Danell Leyva (USA) 15.366 (6.4)
7.Kauhito Tanaka (JPN) 15.366 (6.8)
8.Vasilis Tsokalidis (GRE) 15.300 (6.5)
R1: Philipp Boy (GER) 15.233 (6.3)
R2: Anton Fokin (UZB) 15.166 (6.5)
High Bar
1.Yusuke Tanaka (JPN) 15.600 (7.0)
2.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 15.533 (6.7)
3.Fabian Hambuchen (GER) 15.500 (7.4)
4.John Orozco (USA) 15.266 (6.4)
5.Philipp Boy (GER) 15.266 (7.4)
7.Zou Kai (CHN) 15.166 (7.3)
7.Epke Zonderland (NED) 15.133 (7.0)
8.Zhang Chenglong (CHN) 15.133 (7.1) - defending Champion
R1: Jonathan Horton (USA) 15.066 (6.8)
R2: Marijo Moznik (CRO) 14.933 (6.8)
All Around Finalists
1.Kohei Uchimura (JPN) 92.256 - defending Champion
2.John Orozco (USA) 90.532
3.Danell Leyva (USA) 89.848
4.Koji Yamamuro (JPN) 89.765
5.Daniel Purvis (GBR) 89.132
6.Philipp Boy (GER) 88.687
7.Ermin Garibov (RUS) 88.664
8.Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR) 88.648
9.Marcel Nguyen (GER) 88.464
10.Rafael Martinez (ESP) 88.306
11.Cyril Tommasone (FRA) 88.231
12.Luis Rivera (PUR) 87.831
13.Flavius Koczi (ROU) 87.732
14.Anton Fokin (UZB) 87.698
15.David Belyavskiy (RUS) 87.632
16.Seungil Kim (KOR) 87.630
17.Teng Haibin (CHN) 87.559
18.Soo Myun Kim (KOR) 87.399
19.Marian Dragulescu (ROU) 87.032
20.Alexander Shatilov (ISR) 86.732
21.Tomas Gonzalez (CHI) 86.665
22.Oleg Stepko (UKR) 86.565
23.Andrei Likhovitskiy (BLR) 86.540
24.Pascal Bucher (SUI) 86.466
R1: Nathan Gafuik (CAN) 86.457
R2: Javier Gomez (ESP) 86.124
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