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2007 Visa Championships 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 1 Printed on: 8/17/2007 AA Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 1 3 David Durante Team Chevron 89.500 89.800 179.300 2 2 Guillermo Alvarez Team Chevron 89.450 89.650 179.100 3 37 Sho Nakamori Stanford Univ 89.100 89.300 178.400 4 6 Alexander Artemev Team Chevron 89.500 88.550 178.050 5 211 David Sender Stanford Univ 88.300 88.900 177.200 6 11 Jonathan Horton U. Oklahoma 87.950 89.050 177.000 7 10 Todd Thornton Team Chevron 87.150 86.250 173.400 8 30 Justin Laury HGA 85.550 86.700 172.250 9 33 Danell Leyva Universal 86.050 84.800 170.850 10 61 Alexy Bilozertchev OSU Boys Team 84.850 85.750 170.600 11 16 Andrew Elkind USOTC 85.200 85.150 170.350 12 202 Geoff Corrigan Team Chevron 84.950 85.100 170.050 13 38 Philip Onorato WOGA 85.100 83.650 168.750 14 201 Kyle Bunthuwong Golden Bear 84.350 84.250 168.600 15 17 Tim Gentry WOGA 84.650 83.750 168.400 16 92 John Orozco World Cup 83.900 83.900 167.800 17 67 Josh Dixon Champions Academy 82.000 85.200 167.200 18 24 Derek Helsby Penn State 82.250 84.900 167.150 19 32 Steven Legendre WOGA 83.600 82.800 166.400 20 71 Glen Ishino SCATS HB 84.600 80.050 164.650 21 84 Jake Dalton Gym Nevada 81.850 82.200 164.050 22 48 John Vogtman Temple Univ 81.400 80.200 161.600 23 9 Alex Buscaglia Aerial Gymnastics 79.850 79.900 159.750 24 26 Jamie Henderson U. Oklahoma 85.850 71.550 157.400 25 12 Joseph Hagerty Team Chevron 74.550 73.500 148.050 26 46 Clay Strother Team Chevron 72.500 73.500 146.000 27 5 Raj Bhavsar Team Chevron 72.400 59.050 131.450 28 210 Yewki Tomita Team Chevron 73.650 57.400 131.050 29 47 Kevin Tan Team Chevron 60.400 60.000 120.400 30 44 Justin Spring Team Chevron 73.900 45.750 119.650 31 18 Sean Golden HGA 47.000 47.400 94.400 32 208 Cole Storer Minnesota Gym 44.300 44.000 88.300 33 43 Chris Silcox U. Illinois 43.500 43.850 87.350 34 8 DJ Bucher Ohio State 43.000 43.850 86.850 35 205 Paul Hamm Team Chevron 29.550 31.100 60.650 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 2 Printed on: 8/17/2007 AA Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 36 204 Morgan Hamm Team Chevron 28.650 14.850 43.500 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 1 Printed on: 8/17/2007 Floor Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 1 205 Paul Hamm Team Chevron Fin: 15.700 15.600 31.300 A: 6.200 6.200 B: 9.500 9.400 ND: 2 44 Justin Spring Team Chevron Fin: 15.600 15.500 31.100 A: 6.400 6.400 B: 9.200 9.100 ND: 3 2 Guillermo Alvarez Team Chevron Fin: 15.550 15.350 30.900 A: 6.300 6.300 B: 9.250 9.050 ND: 4 18 Sean Golden HGA Fin: 15.300 15.400 30.700 A: 6.300 6.300 B: 9.000 9.100 ND: 5 12 Joseph Hagerty Team Chevron Fin: 15.300 15.000 30.300 A: 6.200 6.200 B: 9.100 8.800 ND: 6 11 Jonathan Horton U. Oklahoma Fin: 14.600 15.550 30.150 A: 6.100 6.300 B: 8.500 9.250 ND: 7 32 Steven Legendre WOGA Fin: 14.850 15.150 30.000 A: 6.200 6.200 B: 8.650 8.950 ND: 8 67 Josh Dixon Champions Academy Fin: 15.100 14.750 29.850 A: 6.000 6.000 B: 9.100 8.750 ND: 9 211 David Sender Stanford Univ Fin: 14.350 15.400 29.750 A: 6.300 6.300 B: 8.350 9.100 ND: -0.300 10 37 Sho Nakamori Stanford Univ Fin: 14.550 15.150 29.700 A: 5.500 5.900 B: 9.050 9.350 ND: -0.100 11 208 Cole Storer Minnesota Gym Fin: 14.850 14.700 29.550 A: 5.900 5.900 B: 9.050 8.800 ND: -0.100 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 2 Printed on: 8/17/2007 Floor Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 12 46 Clay Strother Team Chevron Fin: 15.400 14.000 29.400 A: 5.900 5.700 B: 9.500 8.300 ND: 13 84 Jake Dalton Gym Nevada Fin: 14.650 14.700 29.350 A: 5.300 5.300 B: 9.350 9.400 ND: 14 210 Yewki Tomita Team Chevron Fin: 15.200 14.050 29.250 A: 6.000 5.300 B: 9.200 8.750 ND: 15 202 Geoff Corrigan Team Chevron Fin: 14.850 14.200 29.050 A: 5.900 5.900 B: 8.950 8.300 ND: 16 10 Todd Thornton Team Chevron Fin: 14.900 13.900 28.800 A: 6.000 6.000 B: 8.900 7.900 ND: 17 T 201 Kyle Bunthuwong Golden Bear Fin: 14.400 14.350 28.750 A: 5.800 5.700 B: 8.900 8.650 ND: -0.300 17 T 61 Alexy Bilozertchev OSU Boys Team Fin: 14.350 14.400 28.750 A: 5.800 5.600 B: 8.850 8.800 ND: -0.300 19 T 43 Chris Silcox U. Illinois Fin: 14.150 14.550 28.700 A: 5.800 6.200 B: 8.350 8.950 ND: -0.600 19 T 92 John Orozco World Cup Fin: 14.550 14.150 28.700 A: 5.300 5.300 B: 9.250 9.150 ND: -0.300 21 17 Tim Gentry WOGA Fin: 14.800 13.800 28.600 A: 5.500 5.500 B: 9.300 8.300 ND: 22 30 Justin Laury HGA Fin: 14.250 14.200 28.450 A: 5.700 5.500 B: 8.550 8.700 ND: 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 3 Printed on: 8/17/2007 Floor Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 23 3 David Durante Team Chevron Fin: 13.900 14.350 28.250 A: 5.300 5.300 B: 8.900 9.050 ND: -0.300 24 T 6 Alexander Artemev Team Chevron Fin: 14.800 13.400 28.200 A: 5.900 5.500 B: 8.900 8.200 ND: -0.300 24 T 38 Philip Onorato WOGA Fin: 14.300 13.900 28.200 A: 5.600 5.200 B: 8.800 8.700 ND: -0.100 26 48 John Vogtman Temple Univ Fin: 14.200 13.850 28.050 A: 5.400 5.400 B: 8.800 8.450 ND: 27 T 33 Danell Leyva Universal Fin: 14.200 13.700 27.900 A: 5.800 5.700 B: 8.400 8.000 ND: 27 T 9 Alex Buscaglia Aerial Gymnastics Fin: 14.900 13.000 27.900 A: 5.600 5.600 B: 9.300 7.700 ND: -0.300 29 16 Andrew Elkind USOTC Fin: 13.800 14.050 27.850 A: 4.800 5.000 B: 9.000 9.050 ND: 30 T 26 Jamie Henderson U. Oklahoma Fin: 14.400 13.300 27.700 A: 5.500 5.500 B: 8.900 8.100 ND: -0.300 30 T 71 Glen Ishino SCATS HB Fin: 14.250 13.450 27.700 A: 5.300 5.300 B: 8.950 8.450 ND: -0.300 32 24 Derek Helsby Penn State Fin: 13.150 14.200 27.350 A: 5.200 5.200 B: 7.950 9.000 ND: 33 204 Morgan Hamm Team Chevron Fin: 14.950 0.000 14.950 A: 6.300 0.000 B: 8.650 0.000 ND: 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 4 Printed on: 8/17/2007 Floor Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 34 5 Raj Bhavsar Team Chevron Fin: 14.100 0.000 14.100 A: 5.200 0.000 B: 9.000 0.000 ND: -0.100 35 T 8 DJ Bucher Ohio State Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND: 35 T 47 Kevin Tan Team Chevron Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND: 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2 Page: 1 Printed on: 8/17/2007 Pommel Rankings at: 9:36 PM Men #1 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 2: 100% Competition II / III #2 = 2007 Visa Championships - Men Day 1: 100% Friday, August 17, 7:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 1 6 Alexander Artemev Team Chevron Fin: 14.950 15.550 30.500 A: 5.700 6.000 B: 9.250 9.550 ND: 2 46 Clay Strother Team Chevron Fin: 14.800 15.100 29.900 A: 5.700 5.700 B: 9.100 9.400 ND: 3 2 Guillermo Alvarez Team Chevron Fin: 14.600 14.950 29.550 A: 5.600 5.600 B: 9.000 9.350 ND: 4 205 Paul Hamm Team Chevron Fin: 13.850 15.500 29.350 A: 5.500 6.000 B: 8.350 9.500 ND: 5 3 David Durante Team Chevron Fin: 14.600 14.600 29.200 A: 5.800 5.500 B: 8.800 9.100 ND: 6 37 Sho Nakamori Stanford Univ Fin: 15.000 14.100 29.100 A: 5.600 4.900 B: 9.400 9.200 ND: 7 26 Jamie Henderson U.
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