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COMPETITION
I: Team qualification WOMEN
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SUBDIVISION
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.Romania
takes decisive lead !
Andreea Raducan and the new Pegases Rotation
1:
Romania
started like the champions they are on vault, nailing
their various Yurchenkos for a team total of 37,061.
When Andreea Raducan was announced, she was cheered loudly
by the crowd. |
Delphine
Regease (FRA)
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France
got the crowd going with inspired
choreography and great tumbling on floor. European
champion Ludivine Furnon might not have the difficulty
she used to – opening with only a double pike instead
of her old double layout punch front – but has lost
nothing of her unique style. Clelia Cotzac tumbled a
piked full-in and a double pike within seconds.
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Rotation
2:
Bars
have long been a Romanian weakness and the gymnasts did
little to correct this impression this evening. First
up, Carmen Ionescu fell twice. She was followed by
Silvia Stroescu, Sabina Cojocar, Andreea Raducan and
Loredana Boboc none of whom were able score above nine
points. While they avoided huge breaks, their routines
looked somewhat laboured.
France
had a fall on vault when Delphine Regease failed to
stand up her handspring front pike ˝ . Clelia Coutzac
was their highest scorer with a 9,012 for a Yurchenko 1
˝ twist. The French camp in the audience brightened up
proceedings cheeriung on the gymnasts with shouts of
“Allez la France” while they marched to the next
apparatus.
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Sabina Cojocar - may be the new Romanian star...?
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Rotation
3:
Romania
lived up to its reputation on beam with excellent
routines from Ionescu, Stroescu, Cojocar and Raducan.
Raducan stuck her double pike dismount cold as well as
her ff-full-twisting back tuck combination.
Cojocar and Ionescu also threw full-twisting back tucks
and Stroescu tumbled a ff-ff-Onodi. The last gymnast up,
Loredana Boboc couldn’t match her team mates and
wobbled through her routine.
France
couldn’t gain any scoring momentum on bars with weak
routines.
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Rotation 4:
Romania
went into the lead with high difficulty and solid tumbles
on floor. Huge cheers and chants of “Romania, Romania”
errupted after Raducan’s and Cojocar’s routines. Most
of the gymnasts opted for similar tumbles, either opening
with a double layout or a full-in. The team’s new
choreography was well received by the crowd.
Raducan went into the lead on floor with a 9,425 and is
now second in the individual standings.
France
started badly on beam when Magaly Hars took a nasty fall
on a layout. None of the following gymnasts could get high
scores and the team fell to 11th place.
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Andreea Raducan - third position in all-round and one
top favourite for the AA title!
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Report:
Nora Schuler / Photos by Don Johnson
Web editor: Eckhard Herholz
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Team
Standings after
7
groups: |
...
the top eight nations are qualified
at the Team final at Wednesday
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1.
ROM 146,646 |
2.
USA 145,147 |
3.
NED 144,159 |
4.
RUS 144,134 |
5.
ESP 142,797 |
6.
UKR 140,559 |
7.
GER 138,477 |
8.
GBR 138,671 |
9.
CAN 138,506 |
10.
BRAS 138,320 |
11.
FRA 136,747 |
12.
BLR 136,108 |
13.
BUL 132,659 |
14.
BEL 131,885 |
15.
CZE 130,509 |
16.
ARG 130,482 |
17.
HUN 128,934 |
18.
RSA 128,221 |
19.
LAT 127,408 |
20.
FIN 123,895 |
21.KOR
121,920 |
22.
AUS 120,195 |
23.
POL 118,884 |
24.
IND 98,522 |
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