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Doha
Japan’s Hidenobu Yonekura on Saturday qualified for the Tokyo Olympics by winning the men’s Vault final of the 13th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup at the Aspire Dome on Saturday afternoon.
The Doha leg was specifically designed by FIG for individual specialists and was applicable to those who couldn’t qualify to the Games through the 2018-2019 World Championships.
Before heading into the MAG vault final, South Korea’s Shin Jeahwan led the overall rankings.
But Yonekura overtook the Korean with a score of 15.016 in the final that earned him a ticket to Tokyo. Igor Radivilov and Andrey Medvedev finished second and third respectively on the podium.
Ferrari wins Floor final
Italy’s 2006 world all-around champion Vanessa Ferrari finally grabbed the opportunity to win the WAG floor final which also earned her a ticket to the Summer Games next month.
The floor Olympic qualifying spot was up for grabs, and the race was between her and compatriot Lara Mori.
Mori led the Floor rankings ahead of the final, and Ferrari needed to either win the final, or place second but ahead of Mori with a score higher than 13.266 to secure the top floor ranking spot.
The 30-year-old collected 14.266 points for her rhythm and acrobatic style on the floor.
Mori finished second (13.633) while Brazil’s Lorrane Oliveira (12.633) came third.
Hungarian Zsofia Kovacs, who finished fifth, and Ukrainian Diana Varinska (seventh) already qualified for the Summer Games before the Doha event.
Ferhat wins men’s
Parallel Bars
Turkey’s reigning European champion Ferhat Arican was confidence personified on the parallel bars.
The 27-year-old combined grace and rhythm to pick up the gold (15.566 points).
Petro Pakhniuk, who won a gold with the Ukraine team at the European Championships last December, finished second followed by Brazil’s Caio Souza.
Results (All Finals)
MAG Vault: Hidenobu Yonekura 15.016; Igor Radivilov 14.744; Andrey Medvedev 14.733
MAG Parallel Bars: Ferhat Arican (TUR) 15.566; Petro Pakhniuk (UKR) 15.000; Caio Souza (BRA) 14.633
MAG Horizontal Bars: Marios Georgiou (CYP) 14.466; Arthur Mariano 14.400; Milad Karimi (KAZ) 14.366
WAG Balance Beam: Diana Varinska (UKR) 13.200; Zsofia Kovacs (HUN) 13.166; Diana Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 13.133
WAG Floor Exercise: Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) 14.266; Lara Mori (ITA) 13.633; Lorrane Oliveira (BRA) 12.633.
Doha
Japan’s Hidenobu Yonekura on Saturday qualified for the Tokyo Olympics by winning the men’s Vault final of the 13th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup at the Aspire Dome on Saturday afternoon.
The Doha leg was specifically designed by FIG for individual specialists and was applicable to those who couldn’t qualify to the Games through the 2018-2019 World Championships.
Before heading into the MAG vault final, South Korea’s Shin Jeahwan led the overall rankings.
But Yonekura overtook the Korean with a score of 15.016 in the final that earned him a ticket to Tokyo. Igor Radivilov and Andrey Medvedev finished second and third respectively on the podium.
Ferrari wins Floor final
Italy’s 2006 world all-around champion Vanessa Ferrari finally grabbed the opportunity to win the WAG floor final which also earned her a ticket to the Summer Games next month.
The floor Olympic qualifying spot was up for grabs, and the race was between her and compatriot Lara Mori.
Mori led the Floor rankings ahead of the final, and Ferrari needed to either win the final, or place second but ahead of Mori with a score higher than 13.266 to secure the top floor ranking spot.
The 30-year-old collected 14.266 points for her rhythm and acrobatic style on the floor.
Mori finished second (13.633) while Brazil’s Lorrane Oliveira (12.633) came third.
Hungarian Zsofia Kovacs, who finished fifth, and Ukrainian Diana Varinska (seventh) already qualified for the Summer Games before the Doha event.
Ferhat wins men’s
Parallel Bars
Turkey’s reigning European champion Ferhat Arican was confidence personified on the parallel bars.
The 27-year-old combined grace and rhythm to pick up the gold (15.566 points).
Petro Pakhniuk, who won a gold with the Ukraine team at the European Championships last December, finished second followed by Brazil’s Caio Souza.
Results (All Finals)
MAG Vault: Hidenobu Yonekura 15.016; Igor Radivilov 14.744; Andrey Medvedev 14.733
MAG Parallel Bars: Ferhat Arican (TUR) 15.566; Petro Pakhniuk (UKR) 15.000; Caio Souza (BRA) 14.633
MAG Horizontal Bars: Marios Georgiou (CYP) 14.466; Arthur Mariano 14.400; Milad Karimi (KAZ) 14.366
WAG Balance Beam: Diana Varinska (UKR) 13.200; Zsofia Kovacs (HUN) 13.166; Diana Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 13.133
WAG Floor Exercise: Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) 14.266; Lara Mori (ITA) 13.633; Lorrane Oliveira (BRA) 12.633.