Gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

The Men's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the North Greenwich Arena on 1 August 2012.[1]

Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueNorth Greenwich Arena
Date1 August
Competitors24 from 17 nations
Medalists
Kōhei Uchimura  Japan
Marcel Nguyen  Germany
Danell Leyva  United States

Format of competition

The top 24 qualifiers in the qualification phase (limit two per NOC), based on combined score of each apparatus, advanced to the individual all-around final. The finalists performed on each apparatus again. Qualification scores were then ignored, with only final round scores counting.[2]

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 1 August 201216:30Finals

Qualifications

Position Gymnast Total[3]
1st  Danell Leyva (USA) 15.100 14.866 14.600 15.500 15.333 15.666 91.265
2nd  David Belyavskiy (RUS) 15.100 14.900 14.366 16.300 15.300 14.866 90.832
3rd  Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 15.133 14.100 14.766 15.833 15.300 15.633 90.765
4th  John Orozco (USA) 15.166 14.766 15.066 15.800 14.533 15.266 90.597
5th  Kristian Thomas (GBR) 15.366 14.133 14.566 16.200 15.625 15.366 90.256
6th  Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR) 14.533 14.900 15.000 15.766 15.066 14.666 89.931
7th  Marcel Nguyen (GER) 14.433 13.900 15.100 14.875 15.535 15.000 89.833
8th  Emin Garibov (RUS) 14.533 14.233 14.633 15.233 15.600 15.566 89.798
9th  Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) 15.766 12.466 14.966 16.033 15.533 15.000 89.764
10th  Daniel Purvis (GBR) 15.200 13.400 15.033 16.100 14.733 14.733 89.199
11th  Sergio Sasaki (BRA) 14.533 14.033 14.633 16.200 15.200 14.533 89.132
12th  Alexander Shatilov (ISR) 15.633 14.133 14.033 15.533 14.700 15.000 89.032
13th  Oleg Verniaiev (UKR) 15.033 14.366 14.600 16.333 14.566 14.066 88.964
14th  Cyril Tommasone (FRA) 14.500 15.333 14.166 15.466 15.100 14.133 88.698
15th  Fabián González (ESP) 15.266 14.733 14.033 16.000 13.333 15.000 88.365
16th  Javier Gómez Fuertes (ESP) 14.833 13.833 13.900 15.958 15.066 14.544 88.123
18th  Koji Yamamuro (JPN) 14.433 14.400 14.900 15.333 14.200 14.366 87.632
19th  Claudio Capelli (SUI) 14.766 14.133 14.133 15.200 14.600 14.766 87.598
21st  Enrico Pozzo (ITA) 14.766 13.633 14.033 15.600 14.366 14.500 86.898
23rd  Kim Soo-Myun (KOR) 14.766 13.433 13.833 15.666 14.700 13.933 86.331
24th  Paolo Ottavi (ITA) 14.266 13.700 14.866 14.933 14.500 14.066 86.331
25th  Flavius Koczi (ROU) 15.666 13.400 14.600 16.066 13.500 12.633 85.865
27th  Joshua Jefferis (AUS) 13.800 13.433 14.533 15.500 14.566 13.766 85.598
28th  Roman Kulesza (POL) 13.933 12.966 13.466 14.900 14.700 14.733 84.698

Only two gymnasts from each country may advance to the All Around Final. Therefore, in some cases, a third gymnast placed high enough to qualify, but did not advance to the final because of the quota. Gymnasts who did not advance to the Final, but had high enough scores to do so were:[4]

On 30 July, Koji Yamamuro was injured on Vault during the Men's Team Final. It was announced that he would not compete in the Individual All-Around Final as a result, and that his teammate, Kazuhito Tanaka would be able to compete instead.[5]

Finals

Position Gymnast Country Total
Kohei Uchimura Japan 15.100
(8)
15.066
(2)
15.333
(2)
16.266
(1)
15.325
(7)
15.600
(2)
92.690
Marcel Nguyen Germany 15.300
(5)
13.666
(17)
15.366
(1)
15.666
(9)
15.833
(=1)
15.200
(4)
91.031
Danell Leyva United States 15.366
(4)
13.500
(19)
14.733
(14)
15.566
(10)
15.833
(=1)
15.700
(1)
90.698
4 Mykola Kuksenkov Ukraine 14.633
(11)
14.600
(5)
15.200
(=3)
15.533
(=11)
15.400
(=4)
15.066
(6)
90.432
5 David Belyavskiy Russia 14.466
(15)
14.866
(3)
14.833
(9)
16.200
(3)
15.166
(10)
14.766
(12)
90.297
6 Kazuhito Tanaka Japan 14.166
(18)
13.433
(20)
15.200
(=3)
15.533
(=11)
15.500
(3)
15.575
(3)
89.407
7 Kristian Thomas Great Britain 15.566
(2)
14.566
(6)
14.633
(15)
14.908
(20)
14.733
(=17)
15.000
(7)
89.406
8 John Orozco United States 15.433
(3)
12.566
(23)
15.200
(=3)
15.900
(8)
15.266
(8)
14.966
(=8)
89.331
9 Fabián González Spain 14.600
(12)
14.733
(4)
13.966
(23)
16.133
(4)
14.400
(=21)
15.166
(5)
88.998
10 Sergio Sasaki Brazil 14.233
(17)
14.366
(=7)
14.233
(17)
16.100
(5)
15.200
(9)
14.833
(=10)
88.965
11 Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine 14.533
(13)
13.966
(14)
14.866
(=7)
16.233
(2)
15.033
(12)
14.300
(17)
88.931
12 Alexander Shatilov Israel 15.600
(1)
14.266
(=9)
14.200
(=18)
15.133
(18)
14.400
(=21)
14.833
(=10)
88.432
13 Daniel Purvis Great Britain 15.166
(7)
14.266
(=9)
14.800
(=10)
16.000
(=6)
13.600
(24)
14.500
(=13)
88.332
14 Emin Garibov Russia 14.475
(14)
14.233
(11)
14.866
(=7)
14.833
(21)
15.366
(6)
14.233
(18)
88.006
15 Fabian Hambüchen Germany 15.200
(6)
13.266
(21)
14.800
(=10)
14.766
(22)
15.400
(=4)
14.333
(16)
87.765
16 Cyril Tommasone France 13.500
(22)
15.333
(1)
14.400
(16)
15.358
(16)
15.000
(13)
14.066
(20)
87.657
17 Claudio Capelli Switzerland 14.866
(9)
14.366
(=7)
14.166
(20)
14.566
(23)
14.850
(15)
14.500
(=13)
87.314
18 Enrico Pozzo Italy 14.700
(10)
13.900
(15)
14.000
(=21)
15.466
(=13)
14.533
(20)
14.433
(15)
87.032
19 Joshua Jefferis Australia 14.066
(19)
13.533
(18)
14.800
(=10)
15.433
(15)
14.900
(14)
14.133
(19)
86.865
20 Kim Soo-Myun South Korea 12.266
(24)
13.700
(16)
14.200
(=18)
16.000
(=6)
14.641
(19)
14.966
(=8)
85.773
21 Jimmy Verbaeys Belgium 13.933
(20)
14.033
(=12)
14.000
(=21)
15.266
(17)
14.833
(16)
13.166
(23)
85.231
22 Paolo Ottavi Italy 12.466
(23)
14.033
(=12)
15.016
(6)
15.000
(19)
14.100
(23)
14.033
(21)
84.648
23 Javier Gómez Fuertes Spain 14.266
(16)
12.433
(24)
14.800
(=10)
15.466
(=13)
14.733
(=17)
12.733
(24)
84.431
24 Roman Kulesza Poland 13.866
(21)
13.000
(22)
13.866
(24)
14.400
(24)
15.100
(11)
13.933
(22)
84.165

Number in brackets indicates rank in the event.

References

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