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2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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Gymnastics competition

2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Rotterdam Ahoy, where the competition took place
VenueRotterdam Ahoy
LocationNetherlandsRotterdam, Netherlands
Start date16 October 2010 (2010-10-16)
End date24 October 2010 (2010-10-24)
Competitors615
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The2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held at theRotterdam Ahoy indoor sporting arena in the Netherlands from 16 to 24 October 2010. In this year's championships, there was a total of 73 participating federations with 615 gymnasts (343 men and 272 women). 53 men's and 44 women's teams competed.[1]

Competition schedule

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The competition schedule was as follows (Local time,CEST):[2]

Saturday, 16 October 2010
10:00 – 22:00 Women's qualifying competition

Sunday, 17 October 2010
10:00 – 19:15 Women's qualifying competition

Monday, 18 October 2010
09:00 – 22:15 Men's qualifying competition

Tuesday, 19 October 2010
09:00 – 22:15 Men's qualifying competition

Wednesday, 20 October 2010
17:00 – 19:00 Women's team final

Thursday, 21 October 2010
17:00 – 20:00 Men's team final

Friday, 22 October 2010
16:00 – 18:30 Men's all-round final
19:30 – 22:00 Women's all-round final

Saturday, 23 October 2010
14:00 – 18:00 Women's event finals:vault,bars
14:00 – 18:00 Men's event finals:floor,pommel horse,rings

Sunday, 24 October 2010
14:00 – 18:00 Women's event finals:beam,floor
14:00 – 18:00 Men's event finals:vault,bars,high bar

Participating Countries

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Some of the countries that participated.

  •  Algeria
  •  Argentina
  •  Austria
  •  Australia
  •  Belarus
  •  Belgium
  •  Brazil
  • BulgariaBulgaria
  •  Canada
  •  China
  •  Colombia
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Denmark
  •  Egypt
  •  Finland
  •  France
  •  Germany
  • United Kingdom Great Britain
  •  Greece
  •  Hungary
  •  Iceland
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  •  Japan
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Latvia
  •  Mexico
  •  Netherlands
  •  New Zealand
  •  Norway
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal
  •  Puerto Rico
  •  Romania
  •  Russia
  •  Slovakia
  •  Slovenia
  •  South Africa
  •  South Korea
  •  Spain
  •  Sweden
  •   Switzerland
  •  Turkey
  •  Ukraine
  •  United States
  •  Uzbekistan

Gymnasts

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More than 70 countries were expected to compete in the event.[3]

Oldest and youngest competitors

MenNameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestHsu Ping-chienChinese TaipeiChinese Taipei08/10/9416 years
OldestEspen JansenNorwayNorway13 December 196841 years
WomenNameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestAnna DementyevaRussiaRussia28 December 199415 years
OldestOksana ChusovitinaGermanyGermany19 June 197535 years

Medalists

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Team all-around
details
 China
Chen Yibing
Feng Zhe
Teng Haibin
Yan Mingyong
Lü Bo
Zhang Chenglong
 Japan
Kōhei Uchimura
Koji Yamamuro
Koji Uematsu
Kazuhito Tanaka
Kenya Kobayashi
Tatsuki Nakashima
 Germany
Philipp Boy
Fabian Hambüchen
Thomas Taranu
Evgenij Spiridonov
Sebastian Krimmer
Matthias Fahrig
Individual all-around
details
 Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) Philipp Boy (GER) Jonathan Horton (USA)
Floor
details
 Eleftherios Kosmidis (GRE) Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) Daniel Purvis (GBR)
Pommel horse
details
 Krisztián Berki (HUN) Louis Smith (GBR) Prashanth Sellathurai (AUS)
Rings
details
 Chen Yibing (CHN) Yan Mingyong (CHN) Matteo Morandi (ITA)
Vault
details
 Thomas Bouhail (FRA) Anton Golotsutskov (RUS) Dzmitry Kaspiarovich (BLR)
Parallel bars
details
 Feng Zhe (CHN) Teng Haibin (CHN) Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)
Horizontal bar
details
 Zhang Chenglong (CHN) Epke Zonderland (NED) Fabian Hambüchen (GER)
Women
Team all-around
details
 Russia
Ksenia Afanasyeva
Aliya Mustafina
Tatiana Nabieva
Ksenia Semenova
Ekaterina Kurbatova
Anna Dementyeva
 United States
Rebecca Bross
Mackenzie Caquatto
Bridget Sloan
Mattie Larson
Aly Raisman
Alicia Sacramone
 China
Jiang Yuyuan
He Kexin
Sui Lu
Huang Qiushuang
Deng Linlin
Yang Yilin
Individual all-around
details
 Aliya Mustafina (RUS) Jiang Yuyuan (CHN) Rebecca Bross (USA)
Vault
details
 Alicia Sacramone (USA) Aliya Mustafina (RUS) Jade Barbosa (BRA)
Uneven bars
details
 Beth Tweddle (GBR) Aliya Mustafina (RUS) Rebecca Bross (USA)
Balance beam
details
 Ana Porgras (ROU) Rebecca Bross (USA)
 Deng Linlin (CHN)
none awarded
Floor
details
 Lauren Mitchell (AUS) Aliya Mustafina (RUS)
 Diana Chelaru (ROU)
none awarded

Men's results

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Qualification

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See also:2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's qualification

Team all-around

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestYang Hak-SeonSouth KoreaSouth Korea6 December 199217 years
OldestEvgenij SpiridonovGermanyGermany2 April 198228 years

The top three scores from each country for each apparatus was counted towards the total. In the qualifying round, the top four were counted. In all, 45 nations entered the qualifying round. Unlike the women's team event,[4] there was more inconsistency in the strengths and weaknesses of the team. China qualified first overall; they came first in the parallel bars, second or third in three apparatuses, but tenth in the floor. Japan qualified second, 1.082 behind. They came first in rings, second or third in three disciplines and 11th in floor. The US were third, more than four points behind. They came first in high bar, but 13th in pommel horse, and between fourth and sixth in the other events.[5] They were ahead of Great Britain by only 0.059. Great Britain came first in floor and pommel but were only ninth and tenth in parallel bars and rings respectively. Germany was fifth, followed by Russia, who came first in vault but were eighth or worse in three disciplines. The last two teams to qualify were Korea and France, the latter denying Romania qualification by 0.150, or 0.04%.[5] Italy, Spain and Puerto Rico were all within 1.1 points of qualification.[5] The hosts came 17th, more than six points outside qualification.[5]

After qualifying in last place, France improved to finish fifth in the final, while Great Britain regressed from fourth to seventh.[4]

RankTeamTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) China44.33343.09946.80047.99946.73346.033274.997
Chen Yibing16.00015.866
Feng Zhe14.70016.10015.90015.133
Teng Haibin15.46615.63315.000
Yan Mingyong13.20015.600
Lü Bo14.70014.43315.20016.03315.200
Zhang Chenglong14.93315.900
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Japan44.19844.63344.53248.18346.62445.599273.769
Kōhei Uchimura15.26614.73316.25015.63315.133
Koji Yamamuro15.36616.400
Koji Uematsu14.76615.53315.53316.033
Kazuhito Tanaka14.16615.45814.433
Kenya Kobayashi14.80015.000
Tatsuki Nakashima14.16615.100
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Germany44.03243.13244.85747.79945.33346.099271.252
Philipp Boy14.86614.56614.65816.16615.40015.800
Fabian Hambuechen14.93315.33315.933
Thomas Taranu15.266
Evgenij Spiridonov14.10013.60014.366
Sebastian Krimmer14.96615.53314.600
Matthias Fahrig15.06616.100
4 United States43.56640.03244.83347.56645.01646.999268.012
Christopher Brooks13.46615.83315.11615.533
Christopher Cameron13.10013.800
Jonathan Horton14.00015.50015.50015.20015.633
Steven Legendre15.26616.233
Danell Leyva13.46614.70015.833
Brandon Wynn14.30015.533
5 France42.13243.59843.39946.35744.48343.499263.468
Hamilton Sabot14.26614.40015.07514.900
Cyril Tommasone12.76615.46614.808
Arnald Willig13.86614.63315.25814.60013.733
Thomas Bouhail14.83316.066
Gaël Da Silva14.53314.36615.03314.866
6 Russia42.46642.59944.37446.89944.56641.266263.170
Sergey Khorokhordin14.23314.86614.90013.533
Maxim Devyatovskiy14.46615.23314.96613.300
David Belyavskiy13.10014.80015.70014.70014.433
Anton Golotsutskov14.90016.133
Igor Pakhomenko14.56614.275
Andrey Cherkasov15.066
7 Great Britain41.77543.89941.93247.89942.93242.666261.103
Kristian Thomas13.20014.33314.333
Daniel Purvis14.85013.53315.93314.76614.233
Samuel Hunter14.56613.56614.100
Theo Seager13.72513.26615.900
Ruslan Panteleymonov14.33316.06614.600
Louis Smith15.800
8 South Korea42.43341.09942.64948.13242.99942.640259.952
Yoo Won-chul14.83314.60012.466
Kim Ji-Hoon14.10013.13315.308
Sin Seob14.100
Kim Soo-Myun14.83313.50015.83314.56614.866
Yang Hak-Seon13.50013.66616.666
Ha Chang-Ju14.46615.63313.833

Individual all-around

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In all 299 men competed in the qualifying round. Of these 164 complete all six apparatus. Each nation had up to six entrants, but were limited to two qualifiers for the 24-man final.Steven Legendre of the US,Kenya Kobayashi of Japan andKristian Thomas of Great Britain ended 15th, 16th and 17th respectively, but were their nation's third best and did not progress to the final.Ruslan Paneleymonov (Britain, 19th) andAndrey Cherkasov (Russia, 21st) were the others affected by this policy.Kōhei Uchimura was the highest qualifier, more than two points ahead ofPhilipp Boy.[6]

Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestDanell LeyvaUnited StatesUnited States30 October 199118 years
OldestEvgenij SpiridonovGermanyGermany2 April 198228 years
RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)15.56615.00015.13316.26615.30015.06692.331
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Philipp Boy (GER)15.00014.66614.56615.65015.16615.00090.048
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jonathan Horton (USA)14.86613.83315.36615.56615.20015.03389.864
4 Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR)14.66614.76614.60015.70014.93315.16689.831
5 Daniel Purvis (GBR)15.06614.30014.16615.90014.93314.60088.965
6 Lu Bo (CHN)14.36614.36614.80016.03314.76614.63388.964
7 Sergey Khorokhordin (RUS)14.43314.46614.93315.46614.06615.30088.664
8 Koji Uematsu (JPN)14.56614.20013.73315.55615.53314.80088.398
9 Samuel Hunter (GBR)14.43314.96614.03315.60014.70014.63388.365
10 Alexander Shatilov (ISR)15.20014.06613.94115.66614.66614.66688.205
11 Teng Haibin (CHN)14.03314.00014.03315.79115.53314.76688.156
12 Kim Soo-Myun (KOR)13.70015.00013.73315.96614.80014.80087.999
13 Cyril Tommasone (FRA)14.10015.53314.09115.33314.63313.86687.556
14 Anton Fokin (UZB)14.08314.46614.13315.68315.13313.93387.431
15 Tomás González (CHI)15.19113.36614.46615.96614.40013.83387.222
16 Flavius Koczi (ROU)14.26613.90014.37516.43314.65013.33386.957
17 Evgenij Spiridonov (GER)14.16614.46614.20015.38314.33314.50086.498
18 Danell Leyva (USA)14.73312.90014.32515.66613.56615.66686.856
19 Maxim Devyatovskiy (RUS)14.90011.11615.06616.06615.03314.56686.797
20 Dzmitry Savitski (BLR)13.81614.00014.56615.50014.95013.90086.732
21 Yoo Won-chul (KOR)13.63312.50014.82515.50014.86615.06686.390
22 Luis Vargas Velásquez (PUR)13.10014.13313.93315.51614.73314.83386.248
23 Luis Rivera (PUR)14.40014.10014.86615.90012.53313.70085.499
24 Sergio Muñoz (ESP)13.33612.66614.46615.90012.90014.46683.764

Floor

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestEleftherios KosmidisGreeceGreece6 May 199119 years
OldestThomas BouhailFranceFrance3 July 198624 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Eleftherios Kosmidis (GRE)6.6009.10015.700
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)6.5009.03315.533
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniel Purvis (GBR)6.5008.86615.366
4 Alexander Shatilov (ISR)6.4008.93315.333
5 Thomas Bouhail (FRA)6.1009.10015.200
6 Eddie Penev (BUL)6.6008.5660.10015.066
7 Flavius Koczi (ROU)6.2008.86615.066
8 Steven Legendre (USA)6.3007.30013.600

Pommel horse

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestLouis SmithGreat BritainUnited Kingdom22 April 198921 years
OldestSašo BertonceljSloveniaSlovenia16 July 198426 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Krisztián Berki (HUN)6.7009.13315.833
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Louis Smith (GBR)6.9008.83315.733
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Prashanth Sellathurai (AUS)6.6008.96615.566
4 Cyril Tommasone (FRA)6.5008.93315.433
5 Filip Ude (CRO)6.3009.01615.316
6 Harutyun Merdinyan (ARM)6.4008.76615.166
7 Donna Donny Truyens (BEL)5.6008.53314.133
8 Sašo Bertoncelj (SVN)6.2007.73313.933

Rings

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestKoji YamamuroJapanJapan17 January 198921 years
OldestMatteo MorandiItalyItaly8 October 198129 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Chen Yibing (CHN)6.8009.10015.900
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yan Mingyong (CHN)6.8008.90015.700
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Matteo Morandi (ITA)6.7008.96615.666
4 Koji Yamamuro (JPN)6.7008.80015.500
5 Yoo Won-chul (KOR)6.6008.83315.433
6 Ivan San Miguel (ESP)6.5008.83315.333
7 Kenya Kobayashi (JPN)6.4008.90015.300
8 Chen Chih Yu (TPE)6.7008.56615.266

Vault

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestYang Hak-SeonSouth KoreaSouth Korea6 December 199217 years
OldestDzmitry KaspiarovichBelarusBelarus15 October 197733 years

Thomas Bouhail became the first French gymnast to become a world champion.[7]

RankGymnastD ScorePen.E ScoreScore 1D ScorePen.E ScoreScore 2Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Bouhail (FRA)7.0009.36616.3667.0009.53316.53316.449
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anton Golotsutskov (RUS)7.0009.43316.4337.0009.30016.30016.366
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dzmitry Kaspiarovich (BLR)7.0009.23316.2337.0009.40016.40016.316
4 Yang Hak-Seon (KOR)7.0009.40016.4007.0009.13316.13316.266
5 Flavius Koczi (ROU)7.0009.23316.2337.0009.18316.18316.208
6 Andriy Isayev (UKR)6.6009.26615.8667.0009.23316.23316.049
7 Luis Rivera (PUR)6.6009.37515.9756.6009.31615.91615.945
8 Jeffrey Wammes (NED)6.800.19.30016.0006.6008.90015.50015.750
RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2

Parallel bars

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestKōhei UchimuraJapanJapan3 January 198921 years
OldestIldar ValeievKazakhstanKazakhstan18 February 197436 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Feng Zhe (CHN)6.7009.26615.966
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Teng Haibin (CHN)6.4009.21615.616
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kōhei Uchimura (JPN)6.4009.10015.500
4 Fabian Hambüchen (GER)6.3009.06615.366
5 Koji Uematsu (JPN)6.5008.73315.233
6 Adam Kierzkowski (POL)6.0009.20015.200
7 Ildar Valeiev (KAZ)6.9008.28315.183
8 Samuel Piasecký (SVK)6.3008.86615.166

Horizontal bar

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestDanell LeyvaUnited StatesUnited States30 October 199118 years
OldestEpke ZonderlandNetherlandsNetherlands16 April 198624 years

Zhang Chenglong of China edged out local favoriteEpke Zonderland by 0.133 to win this event.[8]

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Chenglong (CHN)7.5008.66616.166
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Epke Zonderland (NED)7.3008.73316.033
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fabian Hambüchen (GER)7.1008.86615.966
4 Philipp Boy (GER)7.3008.53315.833
5 Danell Leyva (USA)7.1008.56615.666
6 Christopher Brooks (USA)6.6008.78315.383
7 Feng Zhe (CHN)6.6008.56615.166
8 Koji Uematsu (JPN)7.2006.80014.000

Women's results

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Qualification

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See also:2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's qualification

Team all-around

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestAnna DementyevaRussiaRussia28 December 199415 years
OldestElizabeth TweddleGreat BritainUnited Kingdom1 April 198525 years

As with the men, the top three scores from each country for each apparatus was counted towards the total. In the qualifying round, the top four scores were included. In all, 34 nations entered the qualifying round. Russia came second in each of the four disciplines to qualify first overall. China came first in the uneven bars and third and fourth in the remaining apparatus, to qualify second overall. The United States was first in vault and beam, but only fifth in floor, and came third overall. Less than one point separated the top three. Romania came first in floor to qualify fourth, more than five points behind the US. There were more than 3 points down to the next two qualifiers, Great Britain and Australia. The host nation missed qualification by 1.6 points.[4]

Russia won their first ever women's team title. It was a close-run contest with the result hinging on Russia's final floor performer.[9] In the final, the US came sixth in the floor, losing 2.666 to Russia and 1.566 to China on this apparatus. The US' third-best floor score was the lowest of the 24 included scores for the apparatus. After qualifying in last place, Japan improved to finish fifth in the final.[4] He Kexin of China posted the highest score of the meet on the uneven bars, scoring a 16.133 in the team finals. This made her the only female gymnast of the meet to score in the 16's.

RankTeamTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Russia45.766(1)41.899(7)43.733(2)43.999(1)175.397
Aliya Mustafina15.63315.60015.03314.666
Anna Dementyeva13.36614.40014.533
Tatiana Nabieva15.40012.933
Ksenia Afanasyeva14.800
Ekaterina Kurbatova14.733
Ksenia Semenova14.300
2nd place, silver medalist(s) United States45.666(2)44.065(2)43.799(1)41.666(6)175.196
Rebecca Bross14.83314.86614.633
Aly Raisman15.06614.33314.500
Alicia Sacramone15.60014.600
Mackenzie Caquatto15.00014.666
Bridget Sloan14.566
Mattie Larson12.533
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) China44.666(3)44.316(1)42.566(4)43.233(2)174.781
Jiang Yuyuan14.90013.43314.86614.500
Huang Qiushuang14.80014.75014.000
Sui Lu13.00014.733
He Kexin16.133
Yang Yilin14.966
Deng Linlin14.700
4 Romania44.266(4)42.232(6)43.532(3)43.066(3)173.096
Ana Porgras14.46615.06614.133
Sandra Izbașa14.70014.33314.200
Diana Chelaru14.70014.733
Raluca Haidu14.86613.700
Gabriela Drăgoi14.06614.133
Cerasela Pătrașcu
5 Japan43.066(7)43.633(4)41.232(5)40.966(7)168.897
Rie Tanaka14.30014.43313.90013.400
Koko Tsurumi13.86614.90013.36613.866
Yuko Shintake14.30013.966
Momoko Ozawa14.900
Mai Yamagishi13.700
Kyoko Oshima
6 Australia43.499(6)42.533(5)40.598(6)41.999(5)168.629
Lauren Mitchell14.80014.10013.86614.700
Georgia Bonora13.83313.93312.86613.633
Ashleigh Brennan13.86613.666
Emily Little14.866
Larissa Miller14.500
Georgia Wheeler
7 Great Britain43.732(5)42.699(3)37.632(8)42.765(4)166.828
Hannah Whelan13.90014.13314.066
Imogen Cairns14.63311.83314.033
Nicole Hibbert14.36613.06611.666
Elizabeth Tweddle15.73314.666
Rebecca Downie14.733
Jennifer Pinches
8 Italy41.965(8)41.032(8)39.666(7)40.766(8)163.429
Serena Licchetta14.06613.30012.16613.633
Vanessa Ferrari13.96614.06614.333
Elisabetta Preziosa13.93314.000
Lia Parolari13.50012.800
Eleonora Rando13.666
Jessica Mattoni

Individual all-around

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In all 216 women competed in the qualifying round. Of these 142 completed all four apparatus. Each nation had up to six entrants, but were limited to two qualifiers for the 24-woman final. The highest ranked person affected by this wasMackenzie Caquatto, who was the third highest American. She finished ninth, less than 1.2 from the third highest qualifier.Mattie Larson (USA, 11th),Ksenia Afanasyeva (Russia, 17th) andEmily Little (Australia, 23rd) were the others in the top 24 to be excluded from the final.Aliya Mustafina qualified first, 1.585 ahead ofRebecca Bross.Aly Raisman qualified third, but she fell in the uneven bars in the final, and came equal last in that apparatus to end up 13th overall.Jiang Yuyuan qualified fourth, but placed second in the final.[10]

Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestCeline Van GernerNetherlandsNetherlands1 December 199415 years
OldestDaniele HypólitoBrazilBrazil8 September 198426 years
RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Aliya Mustafina (RUS)15.66615.30015.03315.03361.032
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jiang Yuyuan (CHN)14.83315.53315.06614.56659.998
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rebecca Bross (USA)14.70014.93314.10015.23358.966
4 Huang Qiushuang (CHN)14.76615.20014.70013.70058.366
5 Ana Porgras (ROU)13.96614.46615.43314.30058.165
6 Lauren Mitchell (AUS)14.73313.90014.90014.60058.133
7 Tatiana Nabieva (RUS)15.46615.13313.26613.43357.298
8 Ariella Käslin (SUI)15.30013.70014.20013.70056.900
9 Raluca Haidu (ROU)14.66613.40014.46613.80056.332
10 Jessica López (VEN)14.43313.96613.86614.03356.298
11 Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)13.83313.86614.23314.23356.165
12 Elisabeth Seitz (GER)14.76614.73313.45813.20056.157
13 Aly Raisman (USA)14.90011.70014.46614.63355.699
14 Georgia Bonora (AUS)13.96613.83314.46613.43355.698
15 Jade Barbosa (BRA)14.86612.90014.16613.73355.665
16 Hannah Whelan (GBR)13.86613.43314.20014.00055.499
17 Rie Tanaka (JPN)14.03314.06613.90013.33355.332
18 Daniele Hypólito (BRA)14.10013.00014.06614.10055.266
19 Céline Van Gerner (NED)13.86614.10013.00014.20055.166
20 Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL)13.76612.50014.33314.13354.732
21 Koko Tsurumi (JPN)13.86612.90014.60013.30054.666
22 Nicole Hibbert (GBR)13.96614.00013.20013.40054.566
23 Aurélie Malaussena (FRA)14.16613.96614.03312.10054.265
24 Elisabetta Preziosa (ITA)13.93311.70014.20013.10052.933

Vault

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestTatiana NabievaRussiaRussia21 November 199415 years
OldestAriella KäslinSwitzerlandSwitzerland11 October 198723 years

Tatiana Nabieva's assistant coach Alexander Kiryashov contested Nabieva's reduced start value on her first vault. Nabieva's 1st vault's S.V. was a 6.5, attempting a 2.5 twist, but was brought down to a 5.8 when she did not complete the twist. Her 2nd vault had originally had a 6.1 start value, but then she was penalized once again for piking her form and landing out of bounds and was brought down to a 5.7.

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alicia Sacramone (USA)6.3009.10015.4005.8009.20015.00015.200
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aliya Mustafina (RUS)6.5009.23315.7335.7008.8000.114.40015.066
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jade Barbosa (BRA)5.8009.13314.9335.6009.06614.66614.799
4 Ariella Käslin (SUI)6.3008.86615.1665.8008.7000.114.40014.783
5 Tatiana Nabieva (RUS)5.8008.93314.7335.7008.8660.114.46614.599
6 Jo Hyun-joo (KOR)5.6008.70014.3005.8008.86614.66614.483
7 Diana Chelaru (ROU)5.8008.90014.7004.8008.63313.43314.066
8 Imogen Cairns (GBR)5.3009.13314.4334.8008.76613.56613.999
RankGymnastVault 1Vault 2Total

Uneven bars

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestAliya MustafinaRussiaRussia30 September 199416 years
OldestElizabeth TweddleGreat BritainUnited Kingdom1 April 198525 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Elizabeth Tweddle (GBR)6.8008.93315.733
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aliya Mustafina (RUS)6.8008.80015.600
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rebecca Bross (USA)6.2008.86615.066
4 Bridget Sloan (USA)6.0008.66614.666
5 Ana Porgras (ROU)6.2008.40014.600
6 Huang Qiushuang (CHN)7.0007.40014.400
7 He Kexin (CHN)6.3007.66613.966
8 Elisabeth Seitz (GER)4.2006.26610.466

Balance beam

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestAnna DementyevaRussiaRussia28 December 199415 years
OldestAlicia SacramoneUnited StatesUnited States3 December 198722 years
RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ana Porgras (ROU)6.5008.86615.366
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Rebecca Bross (USA)6.5008.73315.233
 Deng Linlin (CHN)6.6008.633
4 Lauren Mitchell (AUS)6.6008.60015.200
5 Alicia Sacramone (USA)6.1008.96615.066
6 Anna Dementyeva (RUS)6.2007.76613.966
7 Aliya Mustafina (RUS)5.9007.86613.766
8 Yana Demyanchuk (UKR)6.2007.53313.733

Floor

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Oldest and youngest competitors

NameCountryDate of birthAge
YoungestAliya MustafinaRussiaRussia30 September 199416 years
OldestSandra IzbașaRomaniaRomania18 June 199020 years

Lauren Mitchell became the first Australian female world champion in gymnastics, posting the highest score after being last to perform in the final. Defending championBeth Tweddle of Great Britain failed to qualify, she was a reserve for the final.[8]

RankGymnastD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lauren Mitchell (AUS)5.9008.93314.833
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Diana Chelaru (ROU)6.0008.76614.766
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aliya Mustafina (RUS)5.8008.96614.766
4 Aly Raisman (USA)5.7009.01614.716
5 Sui Lu (CHN)5.7008.96614.666
6 Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)5.5009.10014.600
7 Sandra Izbașa (ROU)5.9008.8330.813.933
8 Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS)5.8006.90012.700

Medal table

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Women's all-around championAliya Mustafina won three individual apparatus medals, accounting for four of Russia's five medals in individual events. Men's all-around championKōhei Uchimura was involved in all of Japan's four medals, one of them a silver in the teams event.[7]

Overall

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China4419
2 Russia2406
3 United States1236
4 Japan1214
5 Great Britain1113
6 Romania1102
7 Australia1012
8 France1001
 Greece1001
 Hungary1001
11 Germany0123
12 Netherlands0101
13 Belarus0011
 Brazil0011
 Italy0011
Totals (15 entries)14161242

Men

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China4206
2 Japan1214
3 France1001
 Greece1001
 Hungary1001
6 Germany0123
7 Great Britain0112
8 Netherlands0101
 Russia0101
10 Australia0011
 Belarus0011
 Italy0011
 United States0011
Totals (13 entries)88824

Women

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia2305
2 United States1225
3 Romania1102
4 Australia1001
 Great Britain1001
6 China0213
7 Brazil0011
Totals (7 entries)68418

See also

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References

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