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COMPETITION
I: Team qualification WOMEN
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SUBDIVISION
4 / GRUPPE 4 |
CAN |
BUL |
ARG |
HUN |
LTU
KAZ
SLO
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Simbhudas
saves Canadian effort
Daniela Conde (ARG)
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Rotation
1:
Competing
with only four gymnasts means all scores count for the
Bulgarian gymnasts, so breaks on beam from Radostina
Todorova and Antonia Ivanova will cost them dearly.
Yevgenia Kuznetsova’s eagerly awaited debut for
Bulgaria went well with a solid beam routine that
inlcuded a combination of full-twisting ff-ff-layout and
a double pike dismount. While some of her connections
were a little slow, the style was there.
Canada
started strongly on vault, with the third highest total
of 36,024 there while Argentina was held back with low
start values on floor.
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Rotation
2:
Things
didn’t go too well for the Canadians on bars: Crystal
Gilmore started the second rotation badly by putting her
hands down on her double layout and Jennifer Simbhudas
had some form problems throughout her routine. Kate
Richardson crashed her piked Jaeger.Amelie Plante’s
Def had been applauded during warm-ups already and she
caught it, and her Gienger, well in competition. She
then lost points on an overarched handstand on the low
bar to finish a disappointing rotation for the Canadians.
On
floor, Yevgenia Kuznetsova tumbled a piked full-in, 2 ½
twist punch layout front, triple twist and a double pike
for a 8,95 (9,5 SV).
Radostina
Todorova (BUL) >>
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Rotation
3:
Canada’s
woes continued on beam where Ashley Peckett fell on her
front tuck mount and Crystal Gilmore couldn’t stay on
after a ff-full twisting back tuck. Kate Richardson
looked to be on track for a big score on beam when she
wobbled on her Popa. Canada would now need a very strong
performance on floor to catch Brazil.
Kuznetsova
vaulted a clean Hristakieva, to help her team keep
Argentina at bay by over a point.
<< Jennifer
Simbhudas (CAN) |
Rotation 4:
If
the Canadians felt dejected after Crystal Gilmore fell
on her triple twist, they didn’t show it. Ashley
Peckett and Joelle Ouelette fought well with good
routines (great full-in opening for Joelle). Kate
Richardson presented another good routine but stepped
out of bounds on her Arabian double front. It all came
down to the final floor exercise by Jennifer Simbhudas
who saved the day for Canada with her 8,437. Enough to
put them ahead of Brazil keeping them in contention for
the team final.
Happy:
Jennifer Simbhudas
and Kate Richardson
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Report:
Nora Schuler / Photos by Don Johnson
Web editor: Eckhard Herholz
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Team
Standings after
4
groups: |
...
the top eight nations are qualified
at the Team final at Wednesday
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1.
USA 145,147 |
2.
ESP 142,797 |
3.
GBR 138,671 |
4.
CAN 138,506 |
5.
BRAS 138,320 |
6.
BLR 136,108 |
7.
BUL 132,659 |
8.
BEL 131,885 |
9.
ARG 130,482 |
10.
HUN 128,934 |
11.
RSA 128,221 |
12.
LAT 127,408 |
13.
FIN 123,895 |
14.KOR
121,920 |
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