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15-Dec-2001
GLASGOW GRAND PRIX 2001 
WORLD CUP SERIES 
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Men's Final - Floor

Name

Country Points
01 Igors Vichrows LAT 9.750
02 Evegeny Sapronenko LAT 9.725
03 Jordan Jovtchev BUL 9.725
04 Kyle Shewfelt CAN 9.675
05 Dmitri Karbanenko FRA 9.575
06 Todd Thornton USA 9.225
07 Alexander Jeltkov CAN 9.075
08 Alexander Beresch UKR 6.950

Men's Final - Pommel Horse

Name

Country Points
01 Marius Urzica ROM 10,000
02 Dmitri Karbonenko FRA 9,575
03 Alexander Beresch UKR 9,525
04 Thomas Zimmermann AUT 9.400
05 Sven Kwiatkowski GER 9.175
06 Runar Alexandersson ISL 9,050
07 Ioan Suciu ROM 8.975
08 Levente Fekete HUN 8.600

 

<< FIRST PERFECT TEN 
FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM

<< Pommel Horse Olympic Champion, twice World Champion and twice European Champion on this apparatus, Marius Urzica (ROM) won gold medal. Demonstrating his absolute mastery of the apparatus with a stylish routine packed with difficulty he was rewarded with a perfect 10.000- his first in his career!

 Second place with a score of 9.575 went to Dimitri Karbanenko (FRA) and bronze medal went to Olexander Beresh (UKR) 9.525.
(Source: BAGA)

Read an interview with Marius Urzica
   
                     (Source: BAGA online)

Men's Final - Rings

Name

Country Points
01 Jordan Jovtchev BUL 9.850
02 Olli Torkkel FIN 9.425
03 Stephan Zapf GER 9.325
04 Sean Townsend USA 9.300
05 Scott Mirceta GBR 9.250
06 Levente Fekete HUN 9.225
07 Mark Freeman GBR 8.800
08 Kevin Bachmann SUI 8,625

Rings World Champion on Rings and Bronze medal winner at the Olympics, Jordan Jovtchev (BUL) gave a very impressive demonstration of strength and power with good clean swings and a double twisting double straight somersault dismount, to finish. In 2nd place Olli Torkill (FIN ) scored 9.475 with a strong clean routine pushing Stephan Zapf into 3rd place with a score of 9.325. Scott Mirceta (GBR) who has recently returned from injury performed well. He showed style and strength to finish in 5th position with a score of 9.25. Mark Freeman (GBR) current under 18 British Rings Champion gave a good account of himself in this world class field with a clean and well executed routine to score 8.800 and take 7th place.  (Source: BAGA)

 
	
Men's Final - Vault

Name

Country Points
01 Dimitri Karbanenko FRA 9,475
01 Evengy Sapronenko LAT 9,475
03 Ioan Suciu ROM 9,412
04 Kyle Shewfelt CAN 9,337
05 Todd Thornton USA 9,312
06 Michael Hjorth SWE 9,225
07 Robert Gal HUN 9,212
08 Dimitri Kasparovich BLR 9,175

 

Men's Final - P. Bars

Name

Country Points
01 Andreu Vivo ESP 9,750
02 Sean Townsend USA 9,575
03 Jordan Jovtchev BUL 9,275
04 Dimitri Karbanenko FRA 9,200
05 Aljas Pegan SLO 9,100
06 Marius Urzica ROM 8,950
07 David Spilka CZE 8,850
08 Blaz Puljic SLO 8,100

 

Men's Final - High Bars

Name

Country Points
01 Jari Mönkkönen FIN 9,775
02 Andreu Vivo ESP 9,650
03 Alexander Jeltkov CAN 9,625
04 Marius Urzica ROM 9,550
05 Sven Kwiatkowski GER 9,400
06 Aljaz Pegan SLO 9,200
07 Alexander Beresch UKR 9,100
08 Philippe Zizzo AUS 8,500

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