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Official Results Résultats Officiels Junior Day 2 5/23/2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS 2021 Canadian Championships RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS JUNIOR DAY 2 - JOUR 2 Results for Session: JUNIOR DAY 2 Sunday 8:00am # Name Club Level Prov Age Vault Uneven Bars Beam Floor AllAround D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk Aurélie Tran GYMNIX HP-JR QC 4.60 13.550 4.60 12.750 1 5.40 12.550 2T 4.70 13.000 1 19.3 51.850 1 13.250 4 Victoriane Charron GYM-RICH HP-JR QC 4.60 13.700 4.00 12.400 2 5.10 12.600 1 5.00 12.650 2T 18.7 51.350 2 13.400 3 Amy Jorgensen MARIAN HP-JR SK 4.60 13.250 4.20 12.100 4T 4.90 12.200 8 4.50 12.650 2T 18.2 50.200 3 12.775 6T Jenna Timmons CGC HP-JR AB 4.60 13.500 4.40 11.850 8T 4.90 11.900 14T 4.40 11.700 13 18.3 48.950 4T 12.825 5 Jenna Lalonde OGC HP-JR ON 4.60 13.050 4.60 12.100 4T 4.90 11.950 11T 4.10 11.850 11 18.2 48.950 4T 12.525 10 Maddison Hajjar WIMGYM HP-JR QC 4.00 12.300 3.80 11.850 8T 4.50 12.350 4 3.90 12.300 4T 16.2 48.800 6 Ella Mayerhofer WIMGYM HP-JR QC 4.00 12.400 4.40 12.100 4T 5.00 12.050 10 4.20 12.000 8 17.6 48.550 7 Virginie Therrien GADBOIS HP-JR QC 5.00 13.650 2.80 11.150 13 4.80 12.300 5T 4.50 11.350 16 17.1 48.450 8 13.475 2 Makenzie Grant VANCOUVER HP-JR BC 4.60 13.250 4.00 10.650 16 4.00 12.250 7 4.50 12.200 6 17.1 48.350 9 12.600 9 Evandra Zlobec WIMGYM HP-JR QC 3.50 11.700 4.10 11.900 7 4.60 11.900 14T 4.60 12.300 4T 16.8 47.800 10 Marie Millette MARIAN HP-JR SK 4.10 12.050 3.40 11.300 11 4.80 12.550 2T 4.30 11.800 12 16.6 47.700 11 Amelie Blanton FUNDY HP-JR NB 4.00 12.400 3.40 11.200 12 4.50 11.950 11T 4.20 11.950 9T 16.1 47.500 12 Sarina Shrestha GYMNACENTR HP-JR QC 4.20 13.050 2.80 10.100 18 4.30 11.950 11T 4.20 11.950 9T 15.5 47.050 13 Viktoria Duchesne VANCOUVER HP-JR BC 4.60 13.150 3.70 11.000 14 4.20 11.200 21 4.10 11.600 14 16.6 46.950 14 12.775 6T Athena Hutchinson AVIVA HP-JR BC 3.50 12.250 3.60 11.400 10 4.30 11.300 20 4.00 11.050 18 15.4 46.000 15 Béatrice Boivin GYMNACENTR HP-JR QC 3.70 12.250 2.90 10.750 15 4.30 10.850 22 4.10 12.050 7 15 45.900 16 Megan Skinner CYGNUS HP-JR NL 3.50 11.650 2.80 10.350 17 4.60 11.900 14T 3.90 11.200 17 14.8 45.100 17 Carley Leakos AVIVA HP-JR BC 4.00 12.500 2.10 9.200 21 4.50 11.800 17T 4.20 11.400 15 14.8 44.900 18 Becca Mitchell TAG HP-JR BC 3.70 12.000 3.00 9.950 19 4.90 11.800 17T 4.00 11.000 19 15.6 44.750 19 Hannah Buchmann TAG HP-JR BC 3.70 11.950 2.40 9.300 20 3.80 9.200 23 3.90 10.900 20 13.8 41.350 20 Rébéka Groulx GYM-RICH HP-JR QC 4.60 13.400 4.50 12.350 3 5.00 12.150 9 S 14.1 37.900 21 12.700 8 Tegan Shaver UNIGYM HP-JR QC 5.00 13.700 4.60 12.300 5T S 9.6 26.000 22 13.500 1 Emma Trollip BURLINGTON HP-JR ON 3.50 11.500 4.90 11.450 19 S 8.4 22.950 23 May 23,2021 3:39:42pm Code: E:S47476:V2.2.24 Export to CSV Canadian Head Judge: _________________________________ 1/2 5/23/2021 Meet 2021 Canadian Championships Per Event Results for Session: JUNIOR DAY 2 Sunday 8:00am (Vault) Rank # Name Club Prov Category Vault D-Score E-Score Bonus Penalty Final Total Vault No Qual 1 Tegan Shaver UNIGYM QC HP-JR 1 5.0 8.700 13.700 13.500 HP-JR 2 4.6 8.700 13.300 2 Virginie Therrien GADBOIS QC HP-JR 1 5.0 8.650 13.650 13.475 HP-JR 2 4.6 8.700 13.300 3 Victoriane Charron GYM-RICH QC HP-JR 1 4.6 9.100 13.700 13.400 HP-JR 2 4.0 9.100 13.100 4 Aurélie Tran GYMNIX QC HP-JR 1 4.6 8.950 13.550 13.250 HP-JR 2 4.0 8.950 12.950 5 Jenna Timmons CGC AB HP-JR 1 4.6 8.900 13.500 12.825 HP-JR 2 3.5 8.650 12.150 6T Viktoria Duchesne VANCOUVER BC HP-JR 1 4.6 8.550 13.150 12.775 HP-JR 2 4.0 8.400 12.400 6T Amy Jorgensen MARIAN SK HP-JR 1 4.6 8.650 13.250 12.775 HP-JR 2 4.0 8.300 12.300 8 Rébéka Groulx GYM-RICH QC HP-JR 2 3.5 8.500 12.000 12.700 HP-JR 1 4.6 8.800 13.400 9 Makenzie Grant VANCOUVER BC HP-JR 1 4.6 8.650 13.250 12.600 HP-JR 2 3.5 8.450 11.950 10 Jenna Lalonde OGC ON HP-JR 2 3.5 8.500 12.000 12.525 HP-JR 1 4.6 8.450 13.050 May 23,2021 3:40:11pm Code: P:S47476:V2.2.24 Export to CSV Login: GymCan Admin Privacy | Security | 1/1 5/23/2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS 2021 Canadian Championships RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS SENIOR DAY 2 - JOUR 2 Results for Level: Senior (SENIOR DAY 2 Sunday 9:00am) # Name Club Level Prov Age Vault Uneven Bars Beam Floor AllAround D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk D Score Rnk Ellie Black HALIFAX HP-SR NS 5.40 14.450 5.90 14.250 2 6.50 14.350 1 5.40 13.050 4T 23.2 56.100 1 14.325 2 Ava Stewart GEMINI HP-SR ON 5.00 12.650 6.10 14.500 1 5.70 12.800 7T 5.00 12.850 7T 21.8 52.800 2 Laurie Denommée MGAGYM HP-SR QC 5.40 14.050 4.90 12.250 12 5.30 13.050 4 4.60 12.950 6 20.2 52.300 3 Sydney Turner TAG HP-SR BC 4.60 13.150 5.20 13.200 5T 5.50 12.800 7T 4.70 12.700 9 20 51.850 4 Jessica Dowling KWGC HP-SR ON 4.60 13.250 5.50 13.400 4 5.30 13.400 2 4.70 11.750 24T 20.1 51.800 5 Emma Spence DYNAMO HP-SR ON 5.00 13.500 4.90 13.200 5T 4.70 12.350 16 4.80 12.400 14T 19.4 51.450 6 Shallon Olsen FLICKA HP-SR BC 6.00 14.550 4.50 11.750 20 5.00 12.650 11T 4.70 12.300 17T 20.2 51.250 7 14.500 1 Denelle Pedrick HALIFAX HP-SR NS 5.40 14.150 4.10 12.350 11 4.70 12.150 20 4.50 12.500 11 18.7 51.150 8 Maya Zonneveld REVOLUTION HP-SR ON 4.60 13.200 4.30 12.200 13 5.20 12.800 7T 4.90 12.850 7T 19 51.050 9 Victoria Woo GYM-RICH HP-SR QC 4.60 13.200 5.10 11.900 19 5.20 13.250 3 4.80 12.650 10 19.7 51.000 10 Lillian Bate DYNAMO HP-SR ON 5.00 13.250 4.80 11.500 23 5.10 12.850 6 5.00 13.050 4T 19.9 50.650 11 Sophie Marois GYM FLY HP-SR QC 5.40 13.450 5.00 12.800 7 5.10 12.900 5 4.90 11.450 28 20.4 50.600 12 13.350 3 Charlise Radencich REVOLUTION HP-SR ON 4.60 13.450 4.30 12.400 10 5.00 11.900 25 4.60 12.350 16 18.5 50.100 13 Kyra Cato CGC HP-SR AB 4.60 13.200 4.70 11.550 22 5.00 12.700 10 4.80 12.450 12T 19.1 49.900 14T Ava Sorrento INDEP. HP-SR ON 4.60 13.250 4.90 12.100 14T 4.70 12.100 21 4.40 12.450 12T 18.6 49.900 14T Cassie Lee INDEP. HP-SR ON 4.60 13.200 4.20 11.350 24 5.50 12.250 18T 4.90 13.100 3 19.2 49.900 14T Audrey Rousseau GYM FLY HP-SR QC 4.60 13.600 4.90 12.000 16T 4.80 10.700 30 5.30 13.150 2 19.6 49.450 17 Leah Tindale DYNAMO HP-SR ON 5.00 13.750 4.60 11.000 25 4.90 12.300 17 4.90 12.100 19 19.4 49.150 18 Quinn Skrupa BRANDON HP-SR MB 4.60 13.150 4.80 12.600 8 4.70 11.300 27 4.40 11.900 21T 18.5 48.950 19 Jessica Balan LAVAL EX.
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