2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Tokyo, Japan, from October 7–16, 2011, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Due to uncertainty over the nuclear situation following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the International Federation of Gymnastics revealed it was considering moving the event,[1] but on May 22 FIG president Bruno Grandi announced that the World Championships would take place in Tokyo as planned.[2]
2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships | |
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Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, where the competition took place | |
Venue | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium |
Location | Tokyo, Japan |
Start date | October 7, 2011 |
End date | October 16, 2011 |
Competitors | 528 |
Participating countries
83 countries participated, which included gymnasts from
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Olympic qualification
Teams
This event was the first qualifying stage for the 2012 Summer Olympics, which were held in London. The top 24 men's and women's teams from the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were allowed to send a full team of gymnasts. The top 8 men's and women's teams directly qualified for the team events at the 2012 Olympics. Teams placed 9th to 16th got a second chance to qualify a full team at the Olympic Test Event on January 10–18, 2012, from which four men's and women's teams qualified.
Individuals
The winners of gold, silver and bronze medals in each apparatus qualified for the Olympics, either as individuals or as members of their national team. Additional individual gymnasts qualified from the Test Event in January.
Competition schedule
All times are JST (UTC+9).
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Oldest and youngest competitors
Female | Name | Country | Date of birth | Age |
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Youngest | Gabby Douglas | United States | December 31, 1995 | 15 years |
Oldest | Oksana Chusovitina | Germany | June 19, 1975 | 36 years |
Male | Name | Country | Date of birth | Age |
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Youngest | Abdullah Khalid A Albuwasi | Saudi Arabia | August 10, 1995 | 16 years |
Oldest | Yordan Yovchev | Bulgaria | February 24, 1973 | 38 years |
Medalists
Women's results
2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Women's qualification
Team all-around
In the qualifying round, five gymnasts performed on each apparatus, and the top four scores were counted towards the team's total. The top eight teams qualified to the final.[3]
In the final, held on October 11, only three gymnasts performed on each apparatus, and all the scores counted. The United States team won the gold medal with solid performances by all gymnasts on all apparatus, while the Russian team made several mistakes and finished a distant second. China narrowly beat Romania to win the bronze medal, followed by Great Britain in fifth place.[4][5] This was the highest ranking finish Great Britain had ever had for a team at a World Championship.[6]
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Gabby Douglas | United States | 31/12/95 | 15 years |
Oldest | Oksana Chusovitina | Germany | 19/06/75 | 36 years |
Rank | Team | Total | ||||
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United States | 46.816 (1) | 43.865 (2) | 44.732 (3) | 43.998 (1) | 179.411 | |
Jordyn Wieber | 15.833 | 14.766 | 15.033 | 14.766 | ||
Aly Raisman | 14.950 | - | 14.866 | 14.666 | ||
McKayla Maroney | 16.033 | - | - | 14.566 | ||
Sabrina Vega | - | 14.366 | 14.833 | - | ||
Gabby Douglas | - | 14.733 | - | - | ||
Alicia Sacramone* | - | - | - | - | ||
Anna Li | - | - | - | - | ||
Russia | 44.499 (2) | 44.698 (1) | 43.066 (4) | 43.066 (3) | 175.329 | |
Viktoria Komova | 15.033 | 15.566 | 13.866 | 13.800 | ||
Tatiana Nabieva | 14.666 | 14.966 | - | - | ||
Ksenia Afanasyeva | 14.800 | - | - | 14.633 | ||
Anna Dementyeva | - | 14.166 | 14.900 | - | ||
Yulia Belokobylskaya | - | - | - | 14.633 | ||
Yulia Inshina | - | - | 14.300 | - | ||
Alena Polyan | - | - | - | - | ||
China | 43.824 (5) | 43.132 (4) | 44.832 (2) | 41.032 (7) | 172.820 | |
Yao Jinnan | 14.958 | 14.433 | 15.200 | 14.333 | ||
Tan Sixin | - | 14.966 | 13.966 | 12.066 | ||
Sui Lu | - | - | 15.666 | 14.633 | ||
Huang Qiushuang | 14.700 | 13.733 | - | - | ||
Jiang Yuyuan | 14.166 | - | - | - | ||
He Kexin | - | - | - | - | ||
4 | Romania | 44.149 (4) | 40.032 (8) | 45.099 (1) | 43.132 (2) | 172.412 |
Cătălina Ponor | 14.933 | - | 15.166 | 14.633 | ||
Ana Porgras | - | 14.066 | 15.300 | - | ||
Diana Chelaru | 14.566 | - | - | 14.233 | ||
Amelia Racea | - | 13.000 | 14.633 | - | ||
Raluca Haidu | 14.650 | 12.966 | - | - | ||
Diana Bulimar | - | - | - | 14.266 | ||
5 | United Kingdom | 41.665 (7) | 43.565 (3) | 42.607 (5) | 41.833 (5) | 169.670 |
Hannah Whelan | 13.966 | 13.466 | 14.633 | 13.600 | ||
Elizabeth Tweddle | - | 15.666 | - | 14.533 | ||
Imogen Cairns | 14.133 | - | - | 13.700 | ||
Danusia Francis | 13.566 | - | 14.141 | - | ||
Rebecca Downie | - | 14.433 | - | - | ||
Jennifer Pinches | - | - | 13.833 | - | ||
6 | Germany | 44.282 (3) | 42.032 (6) | 40.632 (8) | 41.533 (6) | 168.479 |
Elisabeth Seitz | 14.616 | 13.466 | 14.166 | 13.700 | ||
Nadine Jarosch | 14.333 | - | 13.700 | 14.100 | ||
Oksana Chusovitina | 15.333 | - | 12.766 | - | ||
Kim Bui | - | 14.300 | - | 13.733 | ||
Lisa Katharina Hill | - | 14.266 | - | - | ||
Pia Tolle | - | - | - | - | ||
7 | Japan | 41.866 (6) | 42.066 (5) | 42.066 (6) | 39.691 (8) | 167.122 |
Asuka Teramoto | 14.033 | 14.600 | 14.500 | - | ||
Koko Tsurumi | - | 13.366 | 14.833 | 14.058 | ||
Rie Tanaka | 14.233 | 14.100 | - | 12.533 | ||
Yu Minobe | - | - | 14.166 | - | ||
Yuko Shintake | 13.600 | - | - | - | ||
Kyoko Oshima | - | - | - | 13.100 | ||
8 | Australia | 41.499 (8) | 41.541 (7) | 41.399 (7) | 42.300 (4) | 166.739 |
Lauren Mitchell | 13.200 | 13.666 | 14.566 | 14.900 | ||
Ashleigh Brennan | 13.766 | - | 13.900 | 13.700 | ||
Larrissa Miller | - | 14.075 | - | 13.700 | ||
Emily Little | 14.533 | - | - | - | ||
Georgia-Rose Brown | - | 13.800 | - | - | ||
Mary-Anne Monckton | - | - | 12.933 | - |
Controversy
During the presentation of medals, the National Anthem of the United States was abruptly ended, causing some frustration amongst both the coaches and the gymnasts themselves.
- Alicia Sacramone injured her Achilles tendon during the last podium training and had already left Japan when the Team Final started. However, US National Team Coordinator Marta Karolyi opted to keep her on the roster instead of officially naming alternate Anna Li to the team and subsequently competed with only 5 instead of the usual 6 gymnasts. This led to Sacramone receiving her tenth World Championships medal and officially becoming the US gymnast with the most World Championship medals. As Sacramone was not present during the competition, Li dressed, supported the team on the floor, and accepted the team medal for Sacramone. Li later passed the medal on to Sacramone and received (as customary for the World team alternates) a copy from USAG.
Individual all-around
The final was held on October 13. None of the medalists from the previous year were able to compete to defend their title as the gold and bronze medalists—Aliya Mustafina and Rebecca Bross, respectively—were both unable to compete at worlds due to knee injuries, and silver medalist Jiang Yuyuan did not qualify high enough over her teammates. A number of gymnasts ranked high enough to make the all-around final, but did not qualify due to the two-per-country rule. All the gymnasts from the USA that competed in the preliminary round ranked in the top 24. The gymnasts affected were Gabby Douglas (5th), Sabrina Vega (9th), and McKayla Maroney (12th) of the United States. Also affected were Tan Sixin (15th) and Jiang Yuyuan (20th) of China, Yuko Shintake (21st) and Yu Minobe (23rd) of Japan, and Anna Dementyeva (31st) of Russia. The last gymnast to qualify was Carlotta Ferlito, who ranked 32nd in the preliminary competition.
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Jordyn Wieber | United States | 12/07/95 | 16 years |
Oldest | Daniele Hypólito | Brazil | 08/09/84 | 27 years |
Rank | Gymnast | Total | ||||
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Jordyn Wieber (USA) | 15.716 | 13.600 | 15.266 | 14.800 | 59.382 | |
Viktoria Komova (RUS) | 14.933 | 15.400 | 14.683 | 14.333 | 59.349 | |
Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 14.966 | 14.933 | 13.933 | 14.766 | 58.598 | |
4 | Aly Raisman (USA) | 15.233 | 12.900 | 14.525 | 14.900 | 57.558 |
5 | Huang Qiushuang (CHN) | 14.733 | 14.966 | 13.633 | 14.100 | 57.432 |
6 | Ana Porgras (ROU) | 14.100 | 14.133 | 15.100 | 13.966 | 57.299 |
7 | Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS) | 14.466 | 14.200 | 13.400 | 14.666 | 56.732 |
8 | Lauren Mitchell (AUS) | 14.600 | 13.133 | 13.933 | 15.033 | 56.699 |
9 | Hannah Whelan (GBR) | 14.400 | 13.258 | 14.333 | 14.133 | 56.124 |
10 | Nadine Jarosch (GER) | 14.300 | 13.733 | 14.000 | 14.000 | 56.033 |
11 | Elisabeth Seitz (GER) | 14.758 | 13.933 | 13.366 | 13.766 | 55.823 |
12 | Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) | 12.733 | 13.833 | 14.466 | 14.500 | 55.532 |
13 | Daniele Hypólito (BRA) | 14.300 | 12.866 | 14.333 | 13.866 | 55.365 |
14 | Carlotta Ferlito (ITA) | 14.200 | 12.866 | 14.616 | 13.400 | 55.082 |
15 | Koko Tsurumi (JPN) | 13.800 | 12.533 | 14.700 | 13.966 | 54.999 |
16 | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | 14.866 | 13.433 | 13.400 | 13.233 | 54.932 |
17 | Céline van Gerner (NED) | 13.700 | 13.766 | 13.766 | 13.633 | 54.865 |
18 | Raluca Haidu (ROU) | 13.466 | 13.366 | 14.416 | 13.566 | 54.814 |
19 | Peng-Peng Lee (CAN) | 13.933 | 13.900 | 12.933 | 13.966 | 54.732 |
20 | Rie Tanaka (JPN) | 14.233 | 13.833 | 13.933 | 12.700 | 54.699 |
21 | Aurélie Malaussena (FRA) | 14.133 | 13.266 | 13.933 | 13.166 | 54.498 |
22 | Ana María Izurieta (ESP) | 13.966 | 13.466 | 12.933 | 13.366 | 53.731 |
23 | Emily Little (AUS) | 13.633 | 13.300 | 13.566 | 13.100 | 53.599 |
24 | Jessica López (VEN) | 14.000 | 10.300 | 14.266 | 13.733 | 52.299 |
Vault
Phan's bronze medal was the first medal for Vietnam at a World Championships. Maroney's performance secured the third consecutive World gold medal for the USA on women's vault following Kayla Williams in 2009 and teammate Alicia Sacramone in 2010. Chusovitina's silver was her 11th world medal (her 9th vault world medal). As her first world championships was in Indianapolis in 1991, she has been competing at an international level since before her fellow vault finalists were born.
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | McKayla Maroney | United States | 09/12/95 | 15 years |
Oldest | Oksana Chusovitina | Germany | 19/06/75 | 36 years |
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 1 | Rk | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Score 2 | Rk | Total |
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McKayla Maroney (USA) | 6.500 | 9.300 | 15.800 | (1) | 5.600 | 9.200 | 14.800 | (1) | 15.300 | |||
Oksana Chusovitina (GER) | 6.300 | 8.766 | 15.066 | (2) | 5.500 | 8.900 | 14.333 | (3) | 14.733 | |||
Phan Thi Ha Thanh (VIE) | 5.900 | 8.700 | 14.600 | (6) | 5.800 | 8.933 | 14.733 | (2) | 14.666 | |||
4 | Jade Barbosa (BRA) | 5.800 | 9.066 | 14.866 | (4) | 5.600 | 8.666 | 14.266 | (4) | 14.566 | ||
5 | Giulia Steingruber (SUI) | 6.300 | 8.600 | 14.900 | (3) | 5.200 | 8.800 | 14.000 | (6) | 14.450 | ||
6 | Tatiana Nabieva (RUS) | 5.800 | 8.766 | 14.566 | (7) | 5.200 | 8.933 | 14.133 | (5) | 14.349 | ||
7 | Alexa Moreno (MEX) | 6.300 | 8.433 | 14.733 | (5) | 5.200 | 8.500 | 13.700 | (7) | 14.216 | ||
8 | Yamilet Peña (DOM) | 5.300 | 8.600 | 13.900 | (8) | 0.000* | 0.000 | 0.000 | (8) | 6.950 |
- Yamilet Peña attempted a handspring double front vault, which has a 7.1 D Value score, but because she landed on her back, she scored a 0.000.
Uneven bars
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Gabby Douglas | United States | 31/12/95 | 15 years |
Oldest | Huang Qiushuang | China | 28/05/92 | 19 years |
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Qual Rk | Total |
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Viktoria Komova (RUS) | 6.700 | 8.800 | (1) | 15.500 | ||
Tatiana Nabieva (RUS) | 6.600 | 8.400 | (5) | 15.000 | ||
Huang Qiushuang (CHN) | 6.700 | 8.133 | (4) | 14.833 | ||
4 | Jordyn Wieber (USA) | 6.300 | 8.200 | (7) | 14.500 | |
5 | Gabby Douglas (USA) | 6.300 | 7.900 | (6) | 14.200 | |
5 | Asuka Teramoto (JPN) | 6.300 | 7.900 | (8) | 14.200 | |
7 | Koko Tsurumi (JPN) | 6.400 | 7.666 | (3) | 14.066 | |
8 | Youna Dufournet (FRA) | 6.300 | 6.341 | (2) | 12.641 |
Balance beam
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Jordyn Wieber | United States | 12/07/95 | 16 years |
Oldest | Cătălina Ponor | Romania | 20/08/87 | 24 years |
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Qual Rk | Total |
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Sui Lu (CHN) | 6.600 | 9.266 | (2) | 15.866 | ||
Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 6.300 | 8.933 | (4) | 15.233 | ||
Jordyn Wieber (USA) | 6.200 | 8.933 | (3) | 15.133 | ||
4 | Aly Raisman (USA) | 6.400 | 8.666 | (6) | 15.066 | |
5 | Amelia Racea (ROU) | 5.900 | 8.633 | (7) | 14.533 | |
6 | Yulia Inshina (RUS) | 5.700 | 8.825 | (8) | 14.525 | |
7 | Cătălina Ponor (ROU) | 5.700 | 8.541 | (5) | 14.241 | |
8 | Viktoria Komova (RUS) | 5.900 | 7.866 | (1) | 13.766 |
Floor
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Jordyn Wieber | United States | 12/07/95 | 16 years |
Oldest | Elizabeth Tweddle | United Kingdom | 01/04/85 | 26 years |
On the day before the competition, it was announced that Diana Bulimar had injured her foot, and first reserve Lauren Mitchell would be taking her place in the final. Shortly after the women's beam competition, it was announced that Russia had decided to pull Viktoria Komova from the competition to give her teammate (and second reserve), Ksenia Afanasyeva a chance to compete in the final instead. During the warm up Vanessa Ferrari injured herself, so third reserve Diana Chelaru was quickly added to replace her.
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Qual Rk | Total |
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Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS) | 6.100 | 9.033 | (10) | 15.133 | ||
Sui Lu (CHN) | 6.100 | 8.966 | (2) | 15.066 | ||
Aly Raisman (USA) | 6.100 | 8.900 | (1) | 15.000 | ||
4 | Yao Jinnan (CHN) | 6.000 | 8.866 | (4) | 14.866 | |
5 | Lauren Mitchell (AUS) | 6.300 | 8.433 | (9) | 14.733 | |
6 | Jordyn Wieber (USA) | 6.000 | 8.700 | (3) | 14.700 | |
7 | Elizabeth Tweddle (GBR) | 6.100 | 8.500 | 0.100 | (7) | 14.500 |
8 | Diana Chelaru (ROU) | 5.800 | 8.400 | (11) | 14.200 |
Men's results
Qualifications
Team all-around
In the qualifying round, five gymnasts performed on each apparatus, and the top four scores were counted towards the team's total. The top eight teams qualified to the final.[7]
In the final, held on October 12, only three gymnasts performed on each apparatus, and all the scores were counted. The Chinese team won the title for the fifth successive time, benefiting from crucial mistakes by the last two Japanese gymnasts. Japan was still able to win the silver medal, with a margin of only 0.010 point from the United States in bronze medal position.[8][9]
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Oleg Stepko | Ukraine | 25/04/94 | 17 years |
Oldest | Roman Zozulya | Ukraine | 22/06/79 | 32 years |
Rank | Team | Total | ||||||
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China | 45.566 | 43.999 | 44.732 | 48.199 | 45.432 | 47.233 | 275.161 | |
Zou Kai | 15.600 | - | - | 15.566 | - | 15.933 | ||
Teng Haibin | - | 15.233 | 14.300 | - | 14.166 | 15.100 | ||
Chen Yibing | - | 14.000 | 15.466 | - | - | - | ||
Zhang Chenglong | 15.400 | - | - | 16.333 | 15.600 | 16.200 | ||
Feng Zhe | 14.566 | - | - | 16.300 | 15.666 | - | ||
Yan Mingyong | - | 14.766 | 14.966 | - | - | - | ||
Japan | 45.265 | 43.523 | 45.299 | 48.700 | 46.199 | 44.107 | 273.093 | |
Kōhei Uchimura | 15.466 | 14.991 | 15.000 | 16.200 | 15.366 | 14.700 | ||
Kazuhito Tanaka | - | - | - | - | 15.500 | 15.141 | ||
Kenya Kobayashi | - | 14.066 | 14.933 | - | - | - | ||
Koji Yamamuro | 14.633 | 14.466 | 15.366 | 16.400 | - | - | ||
Makoto Okiguchi | 15.166 | - | - | 16.100 | - | - | ||
Yusuke Tanaka | - | - | - | - | 15.333 | 14.266 | ||
United States | 46.032 | 43.857 | 43.565 | 47.765 | 45.599 | 46.265 | 273.083 | |
Jacob Dalton | 15.500 | - | 14.333 | 16.333 | - | - | ||
Jonathan Horton | 14.966 | - | 15.066 | 15.266 | 15.000 | 15.366 | ||
Danell Leyva | - | 14.366 | - | - | 15.366 | 15.533 | ||
Steven Legendre | 15.566 | - | - | 16.166 | - | - | ||
Alexander Naddour | - | 15.058 | - | - | - | - | ||
John Orozco | - | 14.433 | 14.166 | - | 15.233 | 15.366 | ||
4 | Russia | 44.366 | 41.966 | 44.999 | 48.357 | 44.491 | 44.866 | 269.045 |
Konstantin Pluzhnikov | - | - | 15.466 | - | - | - | ||
Emin Garibov | - | 14.133 | - | - | 14.525 | 15.466 | ||
Sergei Khorokhordin | - | 13.233 | 14.533 | - | 14.700 | 14.800 | ||
David Belyavskiy | 14.433 | 14.600 | - | 15.833 | 15.266 | 14.600 | ||
Denis Ablyazin | 15.033 | - | 15.000 | 16.266 | - | - | ||
Anton Golotsutskov | 14.600 | - | - | 16.258 | - | - | ||
5 | Ukraine | 43.857 | 42.565 | 43.966 | 46.882 | 42.266 | 44.566 | 264.102 |
Mykola Kuksenkov | 14.633 | - | 14.400 | - | - | 15.133 | ||
Vitaly Nakonechny | - | 14.366 | - | - | 13.966 | 14.800 | ||
Oleg Stepko | 14.733 | 14.433 | - | 15.833 | 14.500 | - | ||
Igor Radivilov | - | - | 14.933 | 16.166 | - | - | ||
Roman Zozulya | - | - | 14.633 | - | - | 14.633 | ||
Oleg Verniaiev | 14.461 | 13.866 | - | 14.833 | 13.800 | - | ||
6 | Germany | 44.399 | 40.465 | 43.399 | 46.699 | 43.199 | 45.765 | 263.926 |
Philipp Boy | 14.833 | 13.166 | - | 14.966 | 14.600 | 15.433 | ||
Marcel Nguyen | 14.833 | - | 14.666 | 16.033 | 13.366 | 14.466 | ||
Fabian Hambüchen | 14.733 | - | 14.433 | 15.700 | 15.233 | 15.866 | ||
Sebastian Krimmer | - | 13.566 | - | - | - | - | ||
Eugen Spiridonov | - | 13.733 | - | - | - | - | ||
Thomas Taranu | - | - | 14.300 | - | - | - | ||
7 | South Korea | 41.932 | 41.966 | 42.465 | 48.333 | 43.332 | 42.365 | 260.393 |
Ha Chang-Ju | - | 13.600 | - | 15.600 | 14.566 | - | ||
Choi Jin-Sung | 12.600 | - | 14.566 | - | - | - | ||
Kim Seung-Il | - | - | 14.033 | - | 14.600 | 14.666 | ||
Kim Soo-Myun | 14.766 | 14.166 | - | 15.900 | 14.166 | 13.566 | ||
Kim Ji-Hoon | - | 14.200 | - | - | - | 14.133 | ||
Yang Hak-Seon | 14.566 | - | 13.866 | 16.833 | - | - | ||
8 | Romania | 42.132 | 41.940 | 42.465 | 31.066 | 43.665 | 42.541 | 245.175 |
Flavius Koczi | 15.233 | 14.708 | - | 15.600 | 14.566 | - | ||
Cristian Bataga | - | 14.166 | 14.533 | 15.466 | - | - | ||
Vlad Cotuna | 13.266 | - | 14.266 | - | - | 14.400 | ||
Marius Berbecar | - | - | - | 0.000* | 15.533 | 13.908 | ||
Ovidiu Buidoso | 13.633 | 14.066 | 13.666 | - | 13.466 | 14.223 |
- Berbecar landed on his back, therefore scored a 0.000.
Individual all-around
The all-around final was held on October 14. Three gymnasts had ranked high enough to qualify, but were not allowed to compete due to the two-per-country rule. The affected gymnasts were Jonathan Horton (5th), Fabian Hambüchen (19th) and Steven Legendre (24th). On the day of the final, Marian Dragulescu pulled out of the competition and Nathan Gafuik took his place.
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
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Youngest | Oleg Stepko | Ukraine | 25/04/94 | 17 years |
Oldest | Anton Fokin | Uzbekistan | 13/11/82 | 28 years |
Rank | Gymnast | Total | ||||||
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Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 15.566 | 15.400 | 15.166 | 16.233 | 15.566 | 15.700 | 93.631 | |
Philipp Boy (GER) | 14.866 | 14.466 | 14.500 | 16.066 | 14.566 | 16.066 | 90.530 | |
Koji Yamamuro (JPN) | 14.566 | 14.666 | 15.125 | 16.066 | 14.966 | 14.866 | 90.255 | |
4 | Daniel Purvis (GBR) | 15.033 | 14.566 | 14.333 | 16.000 | 15.200 | 14.800 | 89.932 |
5 | John Orozco (USA) | 14.400 | 14.366 | 14.300 | 15.866 | 15.366 | 15.366 | 89.664 |
6 | David Belyavskiy (RUS) | 14.733 | 14.733 | 14.375 | 16.233 | 14.600 | 14.600 | 89.274 |
7 | Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR) | 14.366 | 15.000 | 14.500 | 16.033 | 14.033 | 15.200 | 89.132 |
8 | Marcel Nguyen (GER) | 15.233 | 13.866 | 14.933 | 15.133 | 15.200 | 14.466 | 88.831 |
9 | Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 14.333 | 15.400 | 13.966 | 15.600 | 14.600 | 14.666 | 88.565 |
10 | Rafael Martínez (ESP) | 14.633 | 13.833 | 13.891 | 16.100 | 14.466 | 15.166 | 88.089 |
10 | Kim Seung-Il (KOR) | 14.466 | 14.466 | 14.291 | 15.600 | 14.433 | 14.833 | 88.089 |
12 | Flavius Koczi (ROU) | 15.366 | 14.333 | 13.633 | 16.433 | 14.433 | 13.800 | 87.998 |
13 | Alexander Shatilov (ISR) | 15.300 | 14.300 | 13.900 | 15.400 | 14.200 | 14.333 | 87.433 |
14 | Anton Fokin (UZB) | 14.066 | 14.566 | 14.233 | 15.700 | 14.966 | 13.833 | 87.364 |
15 | Emin Garibov (RUS) | 14.433 | 13.566 | 14.408 | 15.500 | 13.966 | 15.458 | 87.331 |
16 | Andrei Likhovitsky (BLR) | 14.266 | 14.966 | 13.700 | 15.300 | 14.600 | 14.333 | 87.165 |
17 | Kim Soo-Myun (KOR) | 14.466 | 14.866 | 13.866 | 16.366 | 14.100 | 13.500 | 87.164 |
18 | Teng Haibin (CHN) | 14.266 | 15.066 | 13.600 | 15.633 | 15.233 | 13.233 | 87.031 |
19 | Oleg Stepko (UKR) | 14.633 | 14.033 | 14.033 | 15.766 | 14.233 | 13.566 | 86.264 |
20 | Pascal Bucher (SUI) | 13.800 | 13.066 | 13.566 | 15.333 | 14.933 | 14.333 | 85.031 |
21 | Javier Gomez (ESP) | 14.066 | 13.500 | 14.300 | 14.800 | 14.475 | 13.766 | 84.907 |
22 | Tomás González (CHI) | 15.333 | 12.100 | 13.866 | 16.000 | 13.300 | 13.766 | 84.365 |
23 | Nathan Gafuik (CAN) | 13.633 | 12.900 | 13.566 | 15.833 | 12.533 | 14.233 | 82.698 |
24 | Danell Leyva (USA) | 14.833 | 14.433 | 14.341 | 14.800 | 15.333 | 6.466 | 80.206 |
Floor
The final for Men's Floor Exercise took place on October 15. Marian Dragulescu had qualified in 2nd,[10] but pulled out of the competition on the morning of the final. As the first reserve, Jake Dalton (USA) took his place. There was also an inquiry made by the Japanese coaches into the scoring when Kōhei Uchimura's difficulty score was only awarded a 6.500 because they had mistaken a triple twisting move for a double twisting move. The inquiry was accepted by the judges, and the score adjusted accordingly, which gave Uchimura the gold medal.
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Jacob Dalton | United States | 19/08/91 | 20 years |
Oldest | Tomás González | Chile | 22/11/85 | 25 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.700 | 8.933 | 15.633 | ||
Zou Kai (CHN) | 6.900 | 8.600 | 15.500 | ||
Diego Hypólito (BRA) | 6.800 | 8.666 | 15.466 | ||
Alexander Shatilov (ISR) | 6.700 | 8.766 | 15.466 | ||
5 | Steven Legendre (USA) | 6.800 | 8.600 | 15.400 | |
6 | Flavius Koczi (ROU) | 6.700 | 8.633 | 15.333 | |
6 | Tomás González (CHI) | 6.500 | 8.833 | 15.333 | |
8 | Jacob Dalton (USA) | 6.600 | 8.633 | 0.1 | 15.133 |
Pommel horse
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Louis Smith | United Kingdom | 22/04/89 | 22 years |
Oldest | Saso Bertoncelj | Slovenia | 16/07/84 | 27 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Krisztián Berki (HUN) | 6.700 | 9.133 | 15.833 | ||
Cyril Tommasone (FRA) | 6.500 | 8.766 | 15.266 | ||
Louis Smith (GBR) | 7.000 | 8.066 | 15.066 | ||
4 | Vid Hidvegi (HUN) | 6.400 | 8.600 | 15.000 | |
5 | Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.700 | 7.833 | 14.533 | |
6 | Prashanth Sellathurai (AUS) | 6.600 | 7.733 | 14.333 | |
7 | Saso Bertoncelj (SLO) | 6.500 | 7.766 | 14.266 | |
7 | Teng Haibin (CHN) | 6.600 | 7.666 | 14.266 |
Rings
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti | Brazil | 16/04/90 | 21 years |
Oldest | Regulo Carmona | Venezuela | 31/01/80 | 31 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chen Yibing (CHN) | 6.800 | 9.000 | 15.800 | ||
Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti (BRA) | 6.500 | 9.100 | 15.600 | ||
Koji Yamamuro (JPN) | 6.700 | 8.800 | 15.500 | ||
4 | Matteo Morandi (ITA) | 6.800 | 8.400 | 15.200 | |
5 | Yuri van Gelder (NED) | 6.800 | 7.866 | 14.666 | |
6 | Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.400 | 8.233 | 14.633 | |
7 | Jonathan Horton (USA) | 6.100 | 8.200 | 14.300 | |
8 | Regulo Carmona (VEN) | 6.700 | 7.566 | 14.266 |
Vault
Originally Marian Dragulescu was to compete in this final, but had to pull out of competition due to an injury. Denis Ablyazin took his place in the final as the first reserve.
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Yang Hak-Seon | South Korea | 06/12/92 | 18 years |
Oldest | Dzmitry Kaspiarovich | Belarus | 15/10/77 | 34 years |
Position | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Score 1 | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Score 2 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yang Hak-Seon (KOR) | 7.400 | 9.466 | 16.866 | 7.000 | 9.366 | 0.1 | 16.266 | 16.566 | ||
Anton Golotsutskov (RUS) | 7.000 | 9.333 | 16.333 | 7.000 | 9.400 | 16.400 | 16.366 | |||
Makoto Okiguchi (JPN) | 7.000 | 9.400 | 0.1 | 16.300 | 7.000 | 9.283 | 16.283 | 16.291 | ||
4 | Thomas Bouhail (FRA) | 7.000 | 9.666 | 16.666 | 7.000 | 8.808 | 0.1 | 15.708 | 16.187 | |
5 | Denis Ablyazin (RUS) | 7.000 | 9.333 | 16.333 | 7.200 | 8.916 | 0.1 | 16.016 | 16.174 | |
6 | Dzmitry Kaspiarovich (BLR) | 7.000 | 9.333 | 16.533 | 7.000 | 8.733 | 0.1 | 15.633 | 16.083 | |
7 | Shek Wai Hung (HKG) | 6.600 | 9.000 | 15.600 | 7.000 | 9.300 | 16.300 | 15.950 | ||
8 | Jeffrey Wammes (NED) | 6.800 | 8.633 | 15.433 | 6.600 | 9.333 | 15.933 | 15.683 |
Parallel bars
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | Danell Leyva | United States | 30/10/91 | 19 years |
Oldest | Vasileios Tsolakidis | Greece | 09/09/79 | 32 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Danell Leyva (USA) | 6.400 | 9.233 | 15.633 | ||
Vasileios Tsolakidis (GRE) | 6.500 | 9.033 | 15.533 | ||
Zhang Chenglong (CHN) | 6.500 | 9.033 | 15.533 | ||
4 | Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 6.500 | 9.000 | 15.500 | |
5 | Yann Cucherat (FRA) | 6.400 | 8.933 | 15.333 | |
6 | Marius Berbecar (ROU) | 6.600 | 8.666 | 15.266 | |
7 | Feng Zhe (CHN) | 6.600 | 8.600 | 15.200 | |
8 | Kazuhito Tanaka (JPN) | 6.800 | 8.366 | 15.166 |
Horizontal bar
Oldest and youngest competitors
Name | Country | Date of birth | Age | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Youngest | John Orozco | United States | 30/12/92 | 18 years |
Oldest | Epke Zonderland | Netherlands | 16/04/86 | 25 years |
Rank | Gymnast | D score | E score | Pen. | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zou Kai (CHN) | 7.700 | 8.741 | 16.441 | ||
Zhang Chenglong (CHN) | 7.600 | 8.766 | 16.366 | ||
Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) | 7.300 | 9.033 | 16.333 | ||
4 | Fabian Hambüchen (GER) | 7.500 | 8.733 | 16.233 | |
5 | Epke Zonderland (NED) | 7.400 | 7.433 | 14.833 | |
6 | Yusuke Tanaka (JPN) | 7.000 | 7.700 | 14.700 | |
7 | Philipp Boy (GER) | 7.000 | 7.300 | 14.300 | |
8 | John Orozco (USA) | 5.900 | 8.233 | 14.133 |
Medal table
Overall
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 4 | 5 | 3 | 12 |
2 | United States | 4 | 0 | 3 | 7 |
3 | Russia | 2 | 4 | 0 | 6 |
4 | Japan | 2 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
5 | Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
South Korea | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
7 | Germany | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
8 | Brazil | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
9 | France | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Greece | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
11 | Great Britain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Israel | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Vietnam | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (13 nations) | 14 | 15 | 14 | 43 |
Men
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
2 | Japan | 2 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
3 | United States | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
4 | Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
South Korea | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
6 | Brazil | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
7 | France | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Germany | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Greece | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Russia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
11 | Great Britain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Israel | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (12 nations) | 8 | 9 | 8 | 25 |
Women
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 |
2 | Russia | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
3 | China | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Germany | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
5 | Vietnam | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (5 nations) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
References
- "Gymnastics body to weigh moving worlds as concern grows over 'nuclear catastrophe'". Associated Press. March 31, 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2011.
- "World gymnastics championships staying in Tokyo", USA Today, May 22, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-28.
- "Women's team qualifying results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-27. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
- Wieber leads USA to Gold Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- Women's team final results Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine
- BBC Sport - Britain fifth in women's team final
- "Men's team qualifying results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-27. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
- "China take Men's Team title". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
- "Men's team final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
- "Men's Qualification Individual Floor Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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