2013 World Championships

2013 World Championships

Results

2013 World Championships - Men's Qualifications and Finals
Full list of men's gymnasts who have qualified to all-around and event finals at the 2013 World Championships
  Welcome to your home for the 2013 World Championship men's qualification. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to the men's qualification round. 


When: Monday, September 30 and Tuesday, October 1





Steve Legendre (USA) by Melissa J. Perenson

Men's Finalists

All Around
1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 91.924
2 MIKULAK Samuel USA 89.532
3 KATO Ryohei JPN 89.474
4 LIN Chaopan CHN 89.430
5 ZHOU Shixiong CHN 88.898
6 SASAKI JUNIOR Sergio BRA 88.699
7 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 88.064
8 PURVIS Daniel GBR 87.031
9 HEGI Oliver SUI 86.998
10 WHITLOCK Max GBR 86.941
11 CALVO MORENO Jossimar
COL 86.939
12 LIKHOVITSKIY Andrey BLR 86.216
13 GONZALEZ Fabian ESP 86.132
14 BELYAVSKIY David RUS 86.065
15 PARK Minsoo KOR 85.531
16 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 85.381
17 DEURLOO Bart NED 85.365
18 OYAKAWA MARIANO Arthur BRA 85.190
19 SCHMIDT Casimir NED 84.698
20 ABAD Nestor ESP 84.548
21 WILLIG Arnaud FRA 84.014
22 BRAEGGER Pablo SUI 83.898
23 RAMOS RIVERA Angel PUR 83.340
24 PALMA SIMOES Gustavo POR 83.306


Pommel Horse



Score D E
1 BUSNARI Alberto ITA 15.633
7.100 8.533
2 CORRAL BARRON Daniel MEX 15.600
6.700 8.900
3 ZHANG Hongtao CHN 15.541
6.400 9.141
4 SELIGMAN Robert CRO 15.500
6.400 9.100
5 PETROV Matvei RUS 15.500
6.700 8.800
6 SELLATHURAI Prashanth AUS 15.416
6.600 8.816
7 WHITLOCK Max GBR 15.408
6.600 8.080
8 KAMEYAMA Kohei JPN 15.400
6.600 8.800


Floor



Score D E
1 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 16.233
7.400 8.833
2 HYPOLITO Diego BRA 15.600
6.900 8.700
3 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 15.333
6.400 8.933
4 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.266
6.300 8.966
5 PURVIS Daniel GBR 15.266
6.500 8.766
6 DALTON Jacob USA 15.166
6.500 8.666
7 MORGAN Scott CAN 15.100
6.400 8.700
8 LEGENDRE Steven USA 15.09
6.800 8.391


Rings 



Score D E
1 LIU Yang CHN 15.866
6.800 9.066
2 NABARRETE ZANETTI Arthur BRA 15.733
6.900 8.833
3 WYNN Brandon USA 15.700
6.800 8.900
4 BALANDIN Aleksandr RUS 15.600
6.600 9.000
5 van GELDER Lambertus NED 15.566
6.600 8.966
6 AIT SAID Samir FRA 15.566
6.800 8.766
7 PINHEIRO RODRIGUES Danny FRA 15.566
6.900 8.666
8 YAMAMURO Koji JPN 15.500
6.600 8.900

Vault
      Score D E
1 YANG Hak Seon KOR 15.299
6.00 9.166
2 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 15.041
6.00 9.283
3 SASAKI JUNIOR Sergio BRA 14.987
6.00 9.333
4 THOMAS Kristian GBR 14.933
6.00 9.233
5 HYPOLITO Diego BRA 14.924
5.60 9.216
6 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 14.916
6.00 9.400
7 BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 14.916
5.600 9.433
8 LEGENDRE Steven USA 14.916
6.00 8.833

High Bar 
      Score D E
1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 15.658
6.900 8.758
2 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.633
7.100 8.533
3 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 15.433
7.100 8.333
4 MIKULAK Sam USA 15.366
6.900 8.466
5 CALVO MORENO Jossimar
COL 15.166
7.100 8.066
6 BRETSCHNEIDER Andreas GER 15.133
6.900 8.233
7 KATO Ryohei JPN 15.075
6.400 8.675
8 LIN Chaopan CHN 15.066
6.900 8.166

Parallel Bar 
      Score D E
1 TSOLAKIDIS Vasileios GRE 15.866
6.800 9.066
2 FOKIN Anton UZB 15.800
6.900 8.900
3 LIN Chaopan CHN 15.733
6.700 9.033
4 YOU Hao CHN 15.666
6.900 9.766
6
BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 15.600
6.700 8.900
7 WYNN Brandon USA 15.466
6.600 8.866
8
OROZCO John USA 15.433
6.800 8.633
10
Kohei Uchimura JPN 15.40 6.400 9.00
10
Epke Zonderland NED 15.400 6.400 9.00
 * ZHOU Shixiong(China) finished 5th
*Sam Mikulak(USA) finished 9th
Only two athletes per country are allowed to advance to finals
 



Kohei Uchimura leads the field in the all-around after Day 1 of men's qualifications with a score of 91.924. USA's Sam Mikulak is in second with a score of 89.532 followed by Lin Chaopan of China in third with a score of 89.430. 

Seon Hak Yang of Korea posted the top score on vault with a 15.299 followed by Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine with a 15.041. Sergio Sasaki of Brazil sits in third with a score of 14.987.  USA's Jake Dalton scored a 14.866 leaving him in sixth. 


Kohei Uchimura of Japan posted the top score on high bar with a 15.658. Fabian Hambuechen of Germany was second with a score of 15.633 followed by Epke Zonderland of the Netherlands in third with a 15.433. Zonderland is the reigning Olympic High Bar Champion. 


USA's Brandon Wynn earned the top score of the day on rings with a 15.700.  Wynn's routine was  highlighted by his stuck full twisting double layout dismount. 


Italy's Alberto Busnari leads the field on pommel horse with a score of 15.633. Daniel Barron Corral of Mexico is second with a 15.600 followed by Robert Seligman of Croatia in third with a 15.500. 


Kenzo Shirai of Japan stole the show on floor with a crazy routine that ended with a STUCK quadruple twist. Shirai's 16.233 crushed the rest of the field. Kohei Uchimura posted the second best score of the day with a 15.333 followed by Fabian Hambuechen of Germany in third with a score of 15.266. USA's Jake Dalton has some uncharacteristic steps on his landings which resulted in a score of 15.166.  Dalton sits in fifth after day one and will have to wait and see if his score holds up tomorrow. 

Results after Day 1 of Men's Qualifcations Subdivision 1, 2 and 3



















Results after Subdivision 1 and 2







 
(c) Melissa J Perenson
Sam Mikulak finishes with impressive 89.532 AA score & is in 1st place after 1/5 men's subdivisions 

RESULTS: Subdivision 1
 





















How to advance to all-around and event finals
The top 24 all-around gymnasts qualify to the all-around final, while the top eight scorers on each event advance to the individual apparatus finals.  However, only two gymnasts per country may advance to individual and all-around finals.





World Championships Schedule (times are local Antwerp time, GMT+2hr)
Sept. 27 - 29 Podium Training, All Day
Sept. 30 – men's qualification, 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Oct. 1 – men's and women's qualification, 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 
Oct. 3 – men's all-around finals, 8 p.m. 
Oct. 5 – event finals, men's floor exercise, pommel horse and still rings, 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 6 – event finals, men's vault, parallel bars and horizontal bars, 2:30 p.m. 


 
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World Championship Event Finals
World Championship Event Finals



Simone Biles
of the USA won the floor title with a score of 15.000. Simone's routine included a tucked double double and a double layout half-out. This was an amazing week for Biles who also grabbed a gold in all-around, silver on vault and bronze on beam.  

Vanessa Ferrari
of Italy earned the silver medal on floor with a 14.633. Ferrari put on a show and closed her routine with a stuck double pike.

Larisa Iordache of Romania placed third with a 14.600.  Iordache was coming off of a disappointing performance in the beam final where she fell on her tuck full. Iordache was a favorite for gold on that event.

Women's Finals - Floor Results



D E
1 BILES Simone USA 6.5 8.500
15.000
2 FERRARI Vanessa ITA 6.2 8.433
14.633
3 IORDACHE Larisa Andreea ROU 6.1 8.500
14.600
4 MURAKAMI Mai JPN 6.2 8.266
14.466
5 STEINGRUBER Giulia SUI 6.1 8.233
14.333
5 ROSS Kyla USA 5.7 8.633
14.333
7 IZBASA Sandra Raluca ROU 6.1 7.633
13.733
8
BLACK Elisabeth
CAN
5.7 7.966
13.566





Aliya Mustafina of Russia won the gold with a score of 14.900 followed by Kyla Ross of the USA in second with a score of 14.833. Simone Biles won the bronze with a score of 14.333.

It was a strange beam final with Mustafina, Ross and Biles all submitting inquiries on their beam scores. Mustafina's  petition was denied and the judges accepted the challenge from Ross and Biles. Simone's adjusted score moved her from fourth to third and Vanessa Ferrari was bumped to fourth. 

Shockingly, Larisa Iordache fell again on balance beam as she did in the all-around final. Iordache fell early in the routine on her full-twisting back tuck. Iordache was one of the favorites for gold. 


Women's Finals - Balance Beam Results



D E
1 MUSTAFINA Aliya RUS 6.0 8.900
14.900
2 ROSS Kyla USA 6.0 8.833
14.833
3 BILES Simone USA 6.1 8.233
14.333
4 FERRARI Vanessa ITA 5.7 8.600
14.300
5 FERLITO Carlotta ITA 5.9 8.383
14.283
6 SHANG Chunsong CHN 6.2 7.933
14.133
7 IORDACHE Larisa Andreea ROU 6.3 7.633
13.933
8 RODIONOVA Anna RUS 5.7 7.400
13.100




Kohei Uchimura of Japan tied with Lin Chaopan of China to  win the parallel bar gold medal with a score of 15.666. John Orozco of the United States won the bronze medal with a 15.533. 

Men's Finals - Parallel Bars Results



D E
1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 6.7 8.966
15.666
1 LIN Chaopan CHN 6.7 8.966
15.666
3 OROZCO John USA 6.8 8.733
15.533
4 YOU Hao CHN 6.9 8.600
15.500
5 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 6.5 8.800
15.300
6 BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 6.5 8.500
15.000
7 WYNN Brandon USA 6.3 7.966
14.266
8 TSOLAKIDIS Vasileios GRE 5.6 7.833
13.433
9 FOKIN Anton UZB 5.5 6.966
12.466




Seon Hak Yang of Korea won the gold on vault with a 15.533 followed by Steve Legendre of the USA with a 15.249. Kristian Thomas of Great Britain earned the Bronze with a 15.233. 

Men's Vault Results



D E
1 YANG Hak Seon KOR 6.4 9.333
15.533



6.0 9.333
2 LEGENDRE Steven USA 6.0 9.266
15.249



6.0 9.233
3 THOMAS Kristian GBR 6.0 9.500
15.233



5.6 9.366
4 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 6.0 9.466
15.133



5.6 9.300
5 SASAKI JUNIOR Sergio BRA 6.0 9.333
15.099



5.6 9.266
6 HYPOLITO Diego BRA 5.6 9.366
15.049



5.8 9.333
7 BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 5.6 9.200
14.850



5.6 9.300
8 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 6.0 9.133
14.449



6.0 8.066




2012 Olympic High Bar Champion Epke Zonderland finally won a world title. Zonderland finished second on high bar at the 2009 and 2010 World Championships. Zonderland thrilled the crowd with his crazy release combinations and capped it off with a stuck layout double double.  Fabian Hambuechen of Germany won the silver medal with a 15.933 followed by King Kohei Uchimura of Japan in third with a 15.633. Uchimura just won his fourth straight World All-Around gold medal. 

Men's Finals - Horizontal Bar Results



D E
1 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 7.7 8.300
16.000
2 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 7.4 8.533
15.933
3 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 6.9 8.733
15.633
4 MIKULAK Samuel USA 6.9 8.666
15.566
5 CALVO MORENO Jossimar Orlando COL 7.2 8.266
15.466
6 BRETSCHNEIDER Andreas GER 6.9 8.258
15.158
7 KATO Ryohei JPN 6.4 8.625
15.025
8 LIN Chaopan CHN 6.9 8.000
14.900





Women's Vault Final

McKayla Maroney became the only U.S. women to win back-to-back World Championship titles on the Vault. Maroney won her first vault title at the 2011 World Championships in Toykyo.  Maroney performed a gorgeous Amanar for her first vault and stuck it cold for a score of 15.966 Maroney's second vault, a Mustafina, is the one she infamously sat down at the 2012 Olympic final.  Today, Maroney over-rotated the vault and scored 15. 483. to earn an average of 15.724 and the gold medal.

Maroney had some competition for this title from teammate Simone Biles.  Biles scored a 15.933 on her Amanar and a 15.258 on her handspring layout half for an average of 15.595 and the silver medal.  This is the second medal in Antwerp for Biles after winning gold in the all-around final.  Biles qualified to every event final.

Hong Un Jong of Korea won the bronze medal with an average of 15.483. Jong submitted a triple twisting yurchenko to the FIG  but only performed an Amanar.

Women's Vault Results




AVG D E
1 MARONEY McKayla USA 15.966
15.724
6.3 9.766



15.483
6.0 9.483
2 BILES Simone USA 15.933
15.595
6.3 9.633



15.258
5.6 9.658
3 HONG Un Jong PRK 15.566
15.483
6.3 9.266



15.400
6.4 9.000
4 STEINGRUBER Giulia SUI 15.500
15.233
6.2 9.300



14.966
5.8 9.166
5 CHUSOVITINA Oksana UZB 14.633
14.583
6.2 8.533



14.533
5.5 9.033
6 PHAN Thi Ha Thanh VIE 14.966
14.299
6,2 8.866



13.633
5.8 7.933
7 PENA ABREU Yamilet DOM 14.466
13.966
7.0 7.766



13.466
5.8 7.666
8 NETTEB Chantysha* NED 13.90
6.950
5.8 8.100

*only  performed 1 Vault due to injury


0.00 0.00 0.0 0.000



Women's Uneven Bar Final

Huidan Huang
of China took the gold on uneven bars with a score of 15.400. Yao Jinnan posted the top bar score in qualification but fell today performing her gaylord release.

Kyla Ross of the USA won the silver medal with a  score of 15.266. Ross capped off her routine with a stuck double layout. The is the second medal for Ross in Antwerp after finishing second in the women's all around final.

2012 Olympic Champion Aliya Mustafina of Russia won the bronze medal with a score of 15.033. Mustafina performed her new skill, shaposh full to mixed grip, and ended the routine with a one-and-a-half twisting double tuck.

Women's Uneven Bars Results




D E
1 HUANG Huidan CHN
15.400
6.6 8.80
2 ROSS Kyla USA
15.266
6.4 8.866
3 MUSTAFINA Aliya RUS
15.033
6.5 8.533
4 BILES Simone USA
14.716
6.1 8.616
5 SCHEDER Sophie GER
14.683
6.4 8.283
6 YAO Jinnan CHN
14.633
6.9 7.733
7 HARROLD Ruby GBR
14.333
6.3 8.033
8 DOWNIE Rebecca GBR
13.800
6.4 7.400




Men's Ring Final

Arthur Zanetti of Brazil placed first on rings with a score of 15.800 followed by Aleksandr Balandin of Russia in second with a score of 15.733. American Brandon Wynn won the bronze medal with a score of 15.666. Wynn filed an inquirey after his routine questioning the difficulty rating but his score was not changed.

Wynn showed his signature strength moves on the still rings, including two inverted crosses and an Azarian Maltese. He also stuck his full-twisting, double layout dismount, and his 15.666 secured the bronze medal, the second rings medal for the USA. Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti of Brazil was first, with second going to Russia's Aleksandr Baladin.

"I am extremely proud and happy to come away with the bronze," said Wynn. "The final was amazing and I am I am proud to be here. I heard this is only the USA's second rings medal, which is an honor." USAG


Men's Still Rings Results


1 NABARRETE ZANETTI Arthur BRA
15.800
6.8 9.000
2 BALANDIN Aleksandr RUS
15.733
6.9 8.333
3 WYNN Brandon USA
15.666
6.7 8.966
4 LIU Yang CHN
15.633
6.8 8.833
5 van GELDER Lambertus NED
15.533
6.9 8.633
6 AIT SAID Samir FRA
15.500
6.8 8.700
7 YAMAMURO Koji JPN
15.433
6.8 8.633
8 PINHEIRO RODRIGUES Danny FRA
14.566

6.9 7.666




Men's Floor Final

Kenzo Shirai of Japan won the gold on floor exercise with a crazy routine that ended with a stuck quadruple twist. Shirai scored a 16.00 and his routine earned a 7.400 difficulty rating.  Jake Dalton of the USA won the silver medal with great routine that ended with a stuck triple twist for a score of 16.000. King Kohei Uchimura of Japan won the bronze medal with a 15.500.

In the men's floor exercise final, Dalton performed an Arabian double layout to begin his routine. With a stuck triple twisting dismount, Dalton pumped his fists as he left the podium. His 15.600 resulted in the silver medal, finishing behind Japan's Kenzo Shirai. This is the first U.S. men's floor medal since Paul Hamm won the event in 2003. Also in the floor final, Steven Legendre of Port Jefferson, N.Y./Team Hilton HHonors (University of Oklahoma), mounted with a front double full to double front and dismounted with a piked Arabian double front. His 15.366 tied him for fifth place with Diego Hypolito of Brazil.

"I am waiting for it to settle in," said Dalton right after the event. "I'm still a little nervous and shaky from competing, but it is a great feeling (to medal) and was fun to be out there. My dismount sometimes gives me trouble, and sticking it at the end was a key for me. This is one of the best (I've done), and I am going to keep it going forward." USAG


 Men's Floor Final Results


D    
E
1 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN
16.000
7.4 8.600
2 DALTON Jacob USA
15.600
6.7 8.900
3 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN
15.500
6.4 9.100
4 PURVIS Daniel GBR
15.400
6.5 8.900
5 HYPOLITO Diego BRA
15.366
6.9 8.466
5 LEGENDRE Steven USA
15.366
6.8 8.566
7 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER
15.300
6.5 8.800
8 MORGAN Scott CAN
14.833
6.4 8.433



Men's Pommel Horse Final

Kohei Kameyama of Japan won the pommel horse final with a score of 15.833. Max Whitlock of Great Britain and 
Daniel Corral Barron of Mexico tied for the silver with a score of 15.633. Whitlock was the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist on the pommel horse while Barron clinched his country's first World medal. 


Men's Pommel Horse Results


D E
1 KAMEYAMA Kohei JPN
15.833
6.9 8.933
2 WHITLOCK Max GBR
15.633
7.2 8.433
2 CORRAL BARRON Daniel MEX
15.633
6.8 8.833
4 ZHANG Hongtao CHN
15.600
6.6 9.000
4 BUSNARI Alberto ITA
15.600
7.1 8.500
6 SELIGMAN Robert CRO
15.433
6.4 9.033
7 PETROV Matvei RUS
15.416
6.7 8.716
8 SELLATHURAI Prashanth AUS
14.033
6.6 7.433

  

2013 World Championship Men's Vault Final
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Welcome to your home for the 2013 World Championships Men's Vault Final. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to men's vault on Sunday, October 6th.





Seon Hak Yang of Korea won the gold on vault with a 15.533 followed by Steve Legendre of the USA with a 15.249. Kristian Thomas of Great Britain earned the Bronze with a 15.233. 

Men's Vault Results



D E
1 YANG Hak Seon KOR 6.4 9.333
15.533



6.0 9.333
2 LEGENDRE Steven USA 6.0 9.266
15.249



6.0 9.233
3 THOMAS Kristian GBR 6.0 9.500
15.233



5.6 9.366
4 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 6.0 9.466
15.133



5.6 9.300
5 SASAKI JUNIOR Sergio BRA 6.0 9.333
15.099



5.6 9.266
6 HYPOLITO Diego BRA 5.6 9.366
15.049



5.8 9.333
7 BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 5.6 9.200
14.850



5.6 9.300
8 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 6.0 9.133
14.449



6.0 8.066


Event History

Past Men's World Vault Champions 
2011 Yang Hak Seon (KOR)
2010 Thomas Bouhail (FRA)
2009 Marian Dragulescu (ROU)
2007 Leszek Blanik (POL)

Past Men's Olympic  Vault Champions 
2012 Yang Hak Seion (KOR)
2008 Leszek Blanik (POL) 
2004 Gervasio Deferr (ESP)
2000 Gervasio Deferr (ESP)
1996 Alexei Nemov (RUS)


2013 World Championship Vault Title Contenders

Yank Hak Seon (KOR)
Defending World and Olympic Vault Champion

Kristian Thomas (GBR)
2012 Olympic Vault Finalist with a clean tsuk double pike

Denis Ablyazin (RUS)
2012 Olympic vault silver medalist
5th at 2011 World Championships

Igor Radivilov (UKR)
2012 Olympic vault bronze medalist 

Ri Se Gwang, (PRK)
Highest difficulty score in the world with two vaults valued at 6.40  
 
Steven Legendre (USA)
Two 6.0 vaults
2012 U.S. Olympic Alternate


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2013 World Championship Men's Parallel Bars Final
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Welcome to your home for the 2013 World Championship Men's Parallel Bar Final. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to the men's parallel bar final on Sunday, October 6th.




Kohei Uchimura of Japan tied with Lin Chaopan of China to  win the parallel bar gold medal with a score of 15.666. John Orozco of the United States won the bronze medal with a 15.533. 

Men's Finals - Parallel Bars Results



D E
1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 8.7 8.966
15.666
1 LIN Chaopan CHN 6.7 8.966
15.666
3 OROZCO John USA 6.8 8.733
15.533
4 YOU Hao CHN 6.9 8.600
15.500
5 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 6.5 8.800
15.300
6 BERBECAR Marius Daniel ROU 6.5 8.500
15.000
7 WYNN Brandon USA 6.3 7.966
14.266
8 TSOLAKIDIS Vasileios GRE 5.6 7.833
13.433
9 FOKIN Anton UZB 5.5 6.966
12.466


EVENT HISTORY

Past World Parallel Bars Champions
2011 Danell Levya (USA)
2010 Feng Zhe  (CHN)
2009 Wang Guanyin   (CHN)
2007 Mitja Petkovsek (SLO)

Past Olympic Parallel Bars Champions
2012 Feng Zhe (CHN)
2008  Li Xiaopeng  (CHN)
2004 Valeriy Goncharov (UKR)
2000 Li Xiaopeng  (CHN)
1996 Rustam Sharipov (UKR)



2013 World Parallel Bars Title Contenders

Zhou Shixiong, China
China's 2013 Parallel Bar National Champion with score of 16.067

Jossimar Orlando Calvo Moreno, Colombia
Dismounts with a full twisting double back off the END of the parallel bars 

You Hao, China
Second highest difficulty score in the world with a 7.10

Epke Zonderland, Netherlands
Fourth highest difficulty score with a 6.9

Sabot Hamiilton, France
2012 Olympic Bronze Medalist

Daniel Corral Barron, Mexico
2012 Olympic Parallel Bar Finalist 5th

Emin Garibov, Russia
2012 Olympic Parallel Bar Finalist 6th

Oleg Vernayev, Ukraine
Most difficult routine in the world with a 7.2 difficulty score

Kazuhito Tanaka, Japan
2012 Olympics Parallel Bar Finalist


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2013 World Championship Men's High Bar Final
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Welcome to your home for the 2013 World Championships Men's High Bar Final. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to men's high bar on Sunday, October 6th. 




2012 Olympic High Bar Champion Epke Zonderland finally won a world title after finishing second on high bar at the 2009 and 2010 World Championships. Zonderland thrilled the crowd with his crazy release combinations and capped it off with a stuck layout double double.  Fabian Hambuechen of Germany won the silver medal with a 15.933 followed by King Kohei Uchimura of Japan in third with a 15.633. Uchimura just won his fourth straight World All-Around gold medal. 
Men's 2013 World Championship Finals - Horizontal Bar Results



D E
1 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 7.7 8.300
16.000
2 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 7.4 8.533
15.933
3 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 6.9 8.733
15.633
4 MIKULAK Samuel USA 6.9 8.666
15.566
5 CALVO MORENO Jossimar Orlando COL 7.2 8.266
15.466
6 BRETSCHNEIDER Andreas GER 6.9 8.258
15.158
7 KATO Ryohei JPN 6.4 8.625
15.025
8 LIN Chaopan CHN 6.9 8.000
14.900



UPDATE 10/1: ANNOUNCING THE FINALISTS! Qualification competition has concluded in Antwerp. The following eight men have advanced to the 2013 World High Bar FINALS:

High Bar 
      Score D E
1 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN
15.658
6.900 8.758
2 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER
15.633
7.100 8.533
3 ZONDERLAND Epke NED
15.433
7.100 8.333
4 MIKULAK Sam USA
15.366
6.900 8.466
5 CALVO MORENO Jossimar 
COL
15.166
7.100 8.066
6 BRETSCHNEIDER Andreas GER
15.133
6.900 8.233
7 KATO Ryohei JPN
15.075
6.400 8.675
8 LIN Chaopan CHN
15.066
6.900 8.166




EVENT HISTORY

Past World High Bar Champions 
2011 Zou Kai (CHN)
2010 Zhang Chenglong (CHN)
2009 Zou Kai (CHN)
2007 Fabian Hambuchen (GER)

Past Olympic High Bar Champions 
2012 Epke Zonderland (NED)
2008 Zou Kai (CHN)
2004 Igor Cassina (ITA)
2000 Alexei Nemov (RUS)
1996 Andreas Wecker (GER)




Epke Zonderland of the Netherlands by Melissa J Perenson


2013 World Championship High Bar Title Contenders

Epke Zonderland (NED)
2012 Olympic Champion
2009 & 2010 World Silver Medalist

Fabian Hambuchen (GER)
2012 Olympic Silver Medalist
2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist

Emin Garibov (RUS)
2012 Olympic Finalist

Kohei Uchimura (JPN)
2011 World Bronze Medalist


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2013 World Championship Men's Pommel Horse Final
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Welcome to your home for the 2013 World Championships Men's Pommel Horse Final. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to men's pommel horse. 
When: Saturday, October 5th




Men's Pommel Horse Final

Kohei Kameyama of Japan won the pommel horse final with a score of 15.833. Max Whitlock of Great Britain, 2012 Olympic bronze medalist on the pommel horse, won the silver medal with a score of 15.633. Daniel Corral Barron of Mexico placed third with a score of 15.633


Men's Pommel Horse Results


D E
1 KAMEYAMA Kohei JPN
15.833
6.9 8.933
2 WHITLOCK Max GBR
15.633
7.2 8.433
2 CORRAL BARRON Daniel MEX
15.633
8.8 8.833
4 ZHANG Hongtao CHN
15.600
6.6 9.000
4 BUSNARI Alberto ITA
15.600
7.1 8.500
6 SELIGMAN Robert CRO
15.433
6.4 9.033
7 PETROV Matvei RUS
15.416
6.7 8.716
8 SELLATHURAI Prashanth AUS
14.033
6.6 7.433




UPDATE 10/1: ANNOUNCING THE FINALISTS! Qualification competitoin has concluded in Antwerp. The following eight men have advanced to the 2013 World Pommel Horse FINALS: 

Pommel Horse Finalists



Score D E
1 BUSNARI Alberto ITA
15.633
7.100 8.533
2 CORRAL BARRON Daniel MEX
15.600
6.700 8.900
3 ZHANG Hongtao CHN
15.541
6.400 9.141
4 SELIGMAN Robert CRO
15.500
6.400 9.100
5 PETROV Matvei RUS
15.500
6.700 8.800
6 SELLATHURAI Prashanth AUS
15.416
6.600 8.816
7 WHITLOCK Max GBR
15.408
6.600 8.080
8 KAMEYAMA Kohei JPN
15.400
6.600 8.800



UPDATE 10/1: Reigning World & Olympic Champion Krisztian Berki is OUT of the final after a rare fall on pommel horse during qualification competition in Antwerp. 




Event History

Past Men's Pommel Horse Champions 
2011 Krisztian Berki (HUN)
2010 Krisztian Berki (HUN)
2009 Zhang Hongtao (CHN)
2007 Xiao Qin (CHN)
 
Past Olympic Pommel Horse Champions
2012 Krisztian Berki (HUN)
2008 Xiao Qin (CHN)

2004 Teng Haibin (CHN)
2000 Marius Urzica (ROM)
1996 Donghua Li (SUI) 


2013 Pommel Horse Title Contenders

Zhang Hongtao, China
2009 World Champion on pommel horse

Krisztian Berki, Hungary   
2012 Olympic gold medalist and two-time defending World Champion  making him the clear favorite for gold in Antwerp. 

Daniel Keatings, Great Britain
2010 and 2013 European Champion on the pommel horse 
 
Max Whitlock, Great Britain
2012 Olympic Bronze Medalist on pommel horse
 
Filip Ude, Croatia
2008 Olympic bronze medalist on the pommel horse 
 


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Event Info
The 2013 World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.