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Startlist Subdivision 3 (- 5.15 pm local time)
The leading trio after first and second group had stock:
Iordache in front of
Bulimar and
Grishina, behind them with 56,057 points Russia's
Aliya Mustafina and
Ksenia Afanasjewa (55.099), followed by the Spanish
Roxana Popa Nedelcu (55.065).
Mustafina is at the forefront of the uneven bars score before the British
Rebecca Downie and before Germany's European Junior Champion
Sophie Scheder. Less than o,1 points Germany's Lisa-Katharina Hill missed the UB final ... ...
The Romanian duo Iordache / Bulimar leads the balance beam ranking and the floor world champion of Tokyo 2011, Ksenia Afanasjewa shone as best on the floor exercisest. Overall, the differences of the leaders of the devices are so scarce that exciting and open finals are to be expected!
Also
Giulia Steingruber (SUI) moved up as number nine still among the all-around's Top Ten and even leads the result on vault with 14.783 points, ahead of Russia's
Maria Paseka.
Both Germans -
Lisa-Katharina Hill (51,965) as the seventeenth as well
Cagla Akyol (22) are qualified for the all-around final, as well as Switzerland by
Ilaria Käslin (17) is represented as twice among the top 24 finalists, as well as Austria with
Lisa Ecker (20) and
Elisa Hammerle (24).
Altogether 54 of the 74 starters from 30 different European nations completed a full all-around competition.
The all-around finals of men and women take place on Friday, April 19.
* Final standing:
>> Women's qualification results, all
> Women's all-around;
>> Results, overview (- inclusive all qualifiers)
** ... >> Men's Qualification, yesterday