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TO SYDNEY the Press Room USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 1 Page 1 of 2 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS SYDNEY, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Olympic artistic gymnastics results on Saturday: Men's team qualifying round (after 3rd session; first 6 to final) 1. Russia 230.133 2. China 229.996 3. Ukraine 229.656 4. U.S. 229.208 5. Japan 228.081 6. Romania 227.680 7. South Korea 227.346 8. Belarus 227.255 9. France 225.469 10. Germany 225.282 11. Spain 224.894 12. Bulgaria 221.730 Men's individual all-around qualifying round (first 36 to final): 1. Alexei Nemov (Russia) 58.361 2. Oleksandr Beresh (Ukraine) 58.049 3. Alexey Bondarenko (Russia) 57.812 4. Iordan Iovtchev (Bulgaria) 57.599 5. Yang Wei (China) 57.449 6. Paul Hamm (U.S.) 57.436 7. Marian Dragulescu (Romania) 57.349 8. Zheng Lihui (China) 57.311 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 1 Page 2 of 2 9. Oleksandr Svitlychnyy (Ukraine) 57.286 10. Naoya Tsukahara (Japan) 56.986 11. Ivan Ivankov (Belarus) 56.949 12. Ilia Giorgadze (Georgia) 56.948 13. Cho Seong-Min (South Korea) 56.937 14. Blaine Wilson (U.S.) 56.861 15. Ioan Suciu (Romania) 56.773 16. Aleksei Sinkevich (Belarus) 56.622 17. Jung Jin-Soo (South Korea) 56.574 18. Kenichi Fujita (Japan) 56.560 19. Rares Orzata (Romania) 56.560 20. Yoshihiro Saito (Japan) 56.487 21. Dimitri Karbanenko (France) 56.424 22. Ivan Pavlovsky (Belarus) 56.374 23. Yann Cucherat (France) 56.323 24. Maxim Alechine (Russia) 56.274 25. Evgueni Podgornyi (Russia) 56.273 26. Igors Vihrovs (Latvia) 56.186 27. Benjamin Varonian (France) 56.161 28. Eric Lopez (Cuba) 56.123 29. Dimitrij Nonin (Germany) 56.049 30. Andreas Wecker (Germany) 56.011 31. Lee Joo-Hyung (South Korea) 55.986 32. Roman Zozulya (Ukraine) 55.923 33. Florentin Pescaru (Romania) 55.823 34. Victor Cano (Spain) 55.748 35. Lazaro Lamelas (Cuba) 55.722 36. Stephen McCain (U.S.) 55.686 USA MEN'S SCORES FX PH R V PB HB Blaine Wilson 9.025 9.462 9.612 9.800 9.312 9.650 John Roethlisberger 9.600 9.625 9.187 Morgan Hamm 9.612 9.400 9.425 9.350 9.475 Paul Hamm 9.475 9.562 9.512 9.700 9.575 9.612 Sean Townsend 9.350 9.650 9.625 9.712 Stephen McCain 9.225 8.850 9.462 8.987 9.500 9.662 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 1 Page 1 of 2 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS September 17, 2000 - Women's individual all-round qualifying round: (Reuters) 1. Svetlana Khorkina (Russia) 39.005 2. Andreea Raducan (Romania) 38.717 3. Simona Amanar (Romania) 38.700 4. Ekaterina Lobazniouk (Russia) 38.686 5. Elena Prodounova (Russia) 38.529 6. Yang Yun (China) 38.424 7. Elena Zamolodtchikova (Russia) 38.336 8. Esther Moya (Spain) 38.280 9. Dong Fangxiao (China) 38.230 10. Maria Olaru (Romania) 38.212 11. Ol'ga Roshchupkina (Ukraine) 38.174 12. Laura Martinez (Spain) 38.161 13. Elise Ray (U.S.) 38.067 14. Amy Chow (U.S.) 38.018 15. Yvonne Tousek (Canada) 37.880 16. Viktoriya Karpenko (Ukraine) 37.874 17. Loredana Boboc (Romania) 37.812 18. Lisa Skinner (Australia) 37.730 19. Sara Moro (Spain) 37.705 20. Kristin Maloney (U.S.) 37.637 21. Liu Xuan (China) 37.592 22. Lisa Mason (Britain) 37.580 23. Alena Polozkova (Belarus) 37.556 24. Delphine Regease (France) 37.549 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 1 Page 2 of 2 25. Halyna Tyryk (Ukraine) 37.461 26. Monica Bergamelli (Italy) 37.461 27. Annika Reeder (Britain) 37.368 28. Kate Richardson (Canada) 37.336 29. Tetyana Yarosh (Ukraine) 37.317 30. Alexandra Soler (France) 37.218 31. Adriana Crisci (Italy) 37.186 32. Kana Yamawaki (Japan) 37.181 33. Jana Komrskova (Czech Republic) 37.124 34. Daniele Hypolito (Brazil) 37.111 35. Nelly Ramassamy (France) 37.024 36. Martina Bremini (Italy) 37.005 Women's team qualifying round: (top 6 advance) 1. Russia 154.874 2. Romania 153.991 3. China 153.388 4. Ukraine 151.914 5. Spain 151.558 6. U. S. 151.439 7. Australia 151.057 8. France 150.084 9. Canada 149.887 10. Britain 149.483 11. Italy 148.638 12. Belarus 146.578 USA Women's Event Scores: Members V UB BB FX Amy Chow 9.468 9.400 9.625 9.525 Dominique Dawes 9.393 9.675 8.600 9.087 Elise Ray 9.468 9.687 9.687 9.225 Jamie Dantzscher 9.325 8.987 Kristin Maloney 9.225 9.575 9.312 9.525 Tasha Schwikert 9.625 9.237 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 1 Page 1 of 1 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS September 18, 2000 - Men's TEAM Finals: (Reuters) 1 China 231.919 2 Ukraine 230.306 3 Russia 230.019 4 Japan 229.857 5 United States 228.983 6 Romania 227.543 USA Men's Team 2000 Team Final Apparatus Scores during the Team Finals Competition Members FX PH R V PB HB Blaine Wilson 9.450 9.587 9.587 9.700 9.775 9.050 John Roethlisberger 9.587 9.537 9.425 9.737 Morgan Hamm 8.787 9.125 9.425 9.312 Paul Hamm 9.600 9.600 9.525 9.725 9.762 8.462 Sean Townsend 9.425 9.200 9.787 9.700 Stephen McCain 9.125 9.325 9.462 9.050 9.700 9.725 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS September 19, 2000 - Women's TEAM Finals: (Reuters) 1 Romania 154.608 2 Russia 154.404 China* 154.008 3 USA 152.933 4 Spain 152.113 5 Ukraine 151.846 *China's women's team was stripped of their bronze medal in April of 2010. USA moved up to win the bronze medal. USA Women's Team 2000 Team Final Apparatus Scores during the Team Finals Competition Member V UB BB FX Amy Chow 9.350 9.750 9.112 9.625 Dominique Dawes 9.243 9.700 9.475 Elise Ray 9.418 9.725 9.337 9.337 Jamie Dantzscher 9.424 9.700 9.712 Kristin Maloney 9.493 9.537 9.737 Tasha Schwikert 9.675 9.350 9.600 …usa-gymnastics.org/…/results4.html 1/1 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 5 Page 1 of 1 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS September 20, 2000 - Men's Individual All-Around Finals Results Name Total FX PH R V PB HB 1. Alexei Nemov (Russia) 58.474 9.800 9.775 9.687 9.650 9.775 9.787 2. Wei Yang (China) 58.361 9.700 9.750 9.712 9.712 9.750 9.737 3. Oleksandr Beresh (Ukraine) 58.212 9.675 9.762 9.550 9.675 9.750 9.800 4. Ivan Ivankov (Belarus) 58.024 9.575 9.725 9.762 9.500 9.700 9.762 5. Oleksandr Svitlychnyy (Ukraine) 57.950 9.600 9.675 9.525 9.725 9.725 9.700 6. Blaine Wilson (USA) 57.936 9.700 9.587 9.612 9.800 9.712 9.525 7. Alexey Bondarenko (Russia) 57.924 9.637 9.725 9.712 9.400 9.675 9.775 8. Iordan Iovtchev (Bulgaria) 57.887 9.550 9.737 9.750 9.475 9.675 9.700 9. Lihui Zheng (China) 57.474 9.612 9.650 9.575 9.612 9.675 9.350 10. Joo-Hyung Lee (South Korea) 57.462 9.237 9.650 9.600 9.525 9.750 9.700 11. Rares Orzata (Romania) 57.385 9.312 9.612 9.637 9.662 9.462 9.700 12. Yoshihiro Saito (Japan) 57.361 9.512 9.600 9.662 9.437 9.425 9.725 13. Marian Dragulescu (Romania) 57.098 9.637 9.300 9.562 9.562 9.487 9.550 14. Paul Hamm (USA) 57.049 9.675 9.612 9.550 9.587 9.750 8.875 15. Dimitri Karbanenko (France) 56.961 9.450 9.125 9.425 9.612 9.712 9.637 USA Gymnastics Online: 2000 Olympic Games: Results 6 Page 1 of 2 TO SYDNEY The Press Room RESULTS September 21, 2000 - Women's Individual All-Around Finals Results Name/Country Total Vault Bars Beam Floor 1. Andreea Raducan (Romania) * 38.893 9.706 9.575 9.787 9.825 2. Simona Amanar (Romania) 38.642 9.656 9.512 9.662 9.812 3. 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