Kohei UCHIMURA (JPN), the reigning world champion unbeatable at home! |
* Venue of the 2010 JAPAN CUP:
Main Hall of the 'Metropolitain Gymnasium' of Tokyo
City of the 2011 pre-Olympic Worlds and
Candidate City of the 2016 Olympic Summer Games
Samuel Hunter (GBR), best all-around in the team competition |
Japan-Cup 2010
- Tokio, Japan, July 03 -___________________________________
MEN's TEAM Competition - Day 1
Only six of the altogether 39 male athletes started with a cmplete all-around. Best of them was the Korean KIM, Soo Myon with a score of 89,200. On second place came the Britisch Samuel HUNTER (89,050), followed by the German Fabian Hambuechen (88,750).
This year's Japan Cup was represented by 8 teams for men and 4 teams for women. The competition is a test event for the coming World Championships in Tokyo next year, so the Metropolitain gymnasium was in a good mood to have a great meet.
* RESULTS:
>> Teams, Men
II. ROTATION: ... USA on Pommel horse
* USA's Brooks fell on his Mogilny after Tong Fei, and Cameron had a wobble on his dismount, but Naddour hit his routine with 360 degree kehre and beautiful circles.
* JAPAN's Tanaka showed a flawless routine, and Uchimra struggled on his flop and D combined elements. The last performer, Kobayashi, performed his routine perfectly with a good rhythm and speed.
* GERMANY's Boy took a few steps on his double-double dismount. Hambuchen stuck his piked double front with a half turn. Nguyen showed power in pull up to Maltese mount, but had a wobble on his back uprise to handstand.
* ROMANIA's Dragulescu showed his "Dragulescu" with a large step backward.
III. ROTATION - ... on rings,
* JAPAN had a big mistake from Tanaka: he fell forward on his shoot to handstand after Guczhogy series. However, Kobayashi had no major mistake and Yamamuro mounted with back roll to Maltese and stuck layout full-in dismount. * *GREAT BRITAIN's Brooks had weak expression in his strength elements and Horton bent his elbows in his shoot to handstand.
* GERMANY's Hambuechen did a double twisting Yurchenko, Nguyen did Driggs, and Fahrig did a high Rochè but had a large step backward.
IV. ROTATION
* USA's Ruggeri on vault showed a Shewfelt but stepped to his right side and stepped over the line. Brooks did Roche with a large step forward. Horton also did a Roche a but sat down on his landing.
* JAPAN's Kobayashi did Driggs but a few large steps. Uchimura's almost perfectly stuck his landing with beautiful execution as usual. Yamamuro did a very strong Lopez with a step backward.
* GERMANY went to parallel bars, and Nguyen did not do his trade mark, full-in dismount, but showed a flawless routine. Hambuechen had a small mistake on his peach, and had a big wobble on his Peters.
* KOREA: The silver medalist at Beijing Olympics, Yoo Won Chul, had a high start value on parallel bars but a little adjustment in peach series.
V. ROTATION:
* JAPAN at parallel bars: Kobayashi and Uematsu hit their routines, and the bronze medalist at the London world championships, Tanaka, had a big wobble on his Dmitrienko, but recovered well from that mistake.
* USA had no major mistakes; Brooks stuck his double front dismount impressively.
* GERMANY on high bar; Nguyen fell twice on his Kolman. Boy hit his routine with a good Kolman and Yamawaki and stuck his layout full-in dismount. Hambuechen had four flight elements (piked Kovacs, Kolman, layout Tkachev to Rybalko, Yamawaki), but could not connect his Yamawaki directly after his Adler-full.
VI. ROTATION: USA and Japan went to horizontal bar.
* USA's Ruggeri hit Adler-half to layout Tkachev, but had a big step on his layout full-in dismount.
Brooks showed impressive combinations: Adler-full to Yamawaki to Gienger; Adler-half to Tkachev.
Horton missed his Adler-full and could not connect to Yamawaki, but hit three flight elements (layout Kovacs, Kolman, Kovacs). He did not do his triple twisting double layout dismount but did layout full-in.
* GERMANY on floor recovered from the disaster on horizontal bar: Hambuechen stuck his layout double-double mount and tucked full-in dismount. Nguyen hit his tucked triple double (Ri Jongsong) amazingly, and had a great performance. Fahrig unveiled a piked arabian double with rudi out (- a new skill in the world, credited as "G" element, with best chances named the "Fahrig").
Having three arabian double elements, he brought Germany a silver medal over the USA.
* JAPAN 's Tanaka had an Adler-half to layout Tkchev, Adler-half to Yamawaki, stuck his layout full-in dismount.
Uchimura also hit his routine and stuck his dismount as well. Uematsu did a layout Kolman, Adler-half to Kovacs, Kolman and Adler-full to Yamawaki. It was somewhat nervous routine but he also stuck his layout full-in dismount. His D score was 7.3!
After his routine, Japan celebrated its two consecutive victories in the team all -around.
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* WOMEN's TEAM Competition - Saturday, July 03
A clearly top position demonstrated the Russian women's team, and tokk the lead with 173,850 in front of the Japanese girls four points behind them. On third ranked Korea, followed by Vietnam.
* R E S U L T S: >> Teams, Women
* WOMEN's All-Around - Sunday, July 04
1. AFANASYEVA, Ksenia (RUS) - 58,350
2. TSURUMI, Koko (JPN) - 57,750
3. MUSTAFINA, Aliya (RUS) - 57,150
4. SHINTAKE, Yuko (JPN) - 56,850
5. JO, Hyun Joo (KOR) - 53,850
6. MOON, Eun Mee (KOR) - 50,200
* Detailed RESULTS: >> Women's All-around