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2001 World Championships - Ghent, Belgium 2001 World Championships - Ghent, Belgium October 27-November 5, 2001 Men's Event Finals - Sunday, Nov. 4 VAULT PARALLEL BARS HIGH BAR Rank - Name/Fed. - Score Rank - Name/Fed. - Score Rank - Name/Fed. - Score 1. Marian Dragulescu (ROM) - 9.668 1. Sean Townsend (USA) - 9.700 1. Vlasios Maras (GRE) - 9.737 2. Yvgeny Sapronenko (LAT) - 9.643 2. Eric Lopez (CUB) - 9.675 2. Philippe Rizzo (AUS) - 9.725 3. Charles Leon Tamayo (CUB) - 9.624 3. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) - 9.637 2. Oleksandr Beresh (UKR) - 9.725 4. Alexei Bondarenko (RUS) - 9.456 4. Feng Jing (CHN) - 9.537 4. Igor Cassina (ITA) - 9.550 5. Yernar Yerimbetov (KAZ) - 9.450 5. Alexei Sinkevich (BLR) - 9.525 5. Andrei Lipski (UKR) - 9.525 6. Leszek Blanik (POL) - 9.212 6. Zhang Shangwu (CHN) - 9.512 6. Christoph Schaerer (SUI) - 8.812 7. Tue Lodahl (DEN) - 9.156 7. Vasilios Tsolakidis (GRE) - 9.500 7. Jani Monkkonen (FIN) - 8.737 8. Igors Vihrovs (LAT) - 9.075 8. Marius Urzica (ROM) - 9.375 8. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) - 7.300 Women's Event Finals - Sunday, Nov. 4 BALANCE BEAM FLOOR EXERCISE Rank - Name/Fed. - Score Rank - Name/Fed. - Score 1. Andrea Raducan (ROM) - 9.662 1. Andreea Raducan (ROM) - 9.550 2. Lyudmila Yezhova (RUS) - 9.650 2. Daniele Hypolito (BRA) - 9.487 3. Sun Xiaojiao (CHN) - 9.575 3. Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) - 9.375 4. Sabina Cojocar (ROM) - 9.475 4. Allana Slater (AUS) - 9.337 5. Tasha Schwikert (USA) - 9.350 5. Daiane Santos (BRA) - 9.325 6. Elena Gomez (ESP) - 9.025 6. Tabitha Yim (USA) - 9.187 7. Ester Moya (ESP) - 8.975 7. Silvia Stroescu (ROM) - 9.012 8. Rachel Tidd (USA) - 8.375 8. Tasha Schwikert (USA) - 8.900 Women's Event Finals - Saturday, Nov. 3 VAULT UNEVEN BARS Pl. Name / Fed. Score Pl. Name / Fed. Score 1 Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) 9.412 1 Svetlana Khorkina (RUS) 9.437 2 Oksana Chusovitina (UZB 9.349 2 Renske Endel (NED) 9.425 3 Andrea Raducan (ROM) 9.243 3 Katie Heenan (USA) 9.212 4 Jana Komrskova (CZE) 9.206 4 Sara Moro (ESP) 8.850 5 Andreea Ulmeanu (ROM) 9.118 5 Tatiana Zharhanova (BLR) 8.825 6 Verona Van de Leur (NED) 9.112 6 Jacqui Dunn (AUS) 8.625 7 Mohini Bhardwaj (USA) 9.037 6 Ludmila Yezhova (RUS) 8.625 8 Ashley Miles (USA) 8.768 8 Verona Van der Leur (NED) 8.412 Men's Event Finals FLOOR POMMEL HORSE RINGS Pl. Name / Fed. Score Pl. Name / Fed. Score Pl. Name / Fed. Score 1 Marian Dragulescu, ROM 9.550 1 Marius Urzica, ROM 9.800 1 Jordan Jovtchev, BUL 9.775 1 Jordan Jovchev, BUL 9.550 2 Xiao Qin, CHN 9.775 2 Szilveszter Csollany, HUN 9.712 3 Igors Vihrovs, LAT 9.425 3 Oleksandr Beresh, UKR 9.662 3 Andrea Coppolino, ITA 9.650 4 Stephen McCain, USA 9.312 4 Nikolai Krukov, RUS 9.650 4 Dimosthenis Tambakos, GRE 9.600 5 Yevgeny Sapronenko, LAT 8.962 5 Alberto Busnari 9.562 5 Ivan Ivankov, BLR 9.575 6 Alexei Bondarenko, RUS 8.937 6 Francois Ruffier 8.987 6 Walid Elderiny, EGY 9.562 7 Yernar Yerimbetov, KAZ 8.712 7 Feng Jing, CHN 8.837 7 You Won-Kil, KOR 9.500 8 Aleksandr Beresh, UKR 7.862 8 Ioan Silviu Suciu, ROM 8.775 8 Herodotos Giorgallas, CYP 9.100 Women's Individual All-Around - Friday, Nov. 2 Rank NAME FED V UB BB FX TOTAL 1 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.368 9.537 9.237 9.475 37.617 2 ZIGANSHIVA Natalia RUS 9.343 9.200 9.375 9.387 37.305 3 RADUCAN Andrea ROM 9.350 8.862 9.475 9.262 36.949 4 HYPOLITO Daniele BRA 9.056 8.912 9.375 9.562 36.905 5 SCHWIKERT, Tasha USA 9.231 8.950 9.350 9.350 36.881 6 COJOCAR Sabina ROM 9.356 8.625 9.337 9.462 36.780 7 YIM Tabitha USA 9.143 8.950 9.125 9.462 36.680 8 MORO Sara ESP 8.675 9.225 9.475 9.287 36.662 9 VAN DE LEUR Verona NED 9.093 9.400 8.550 9.350 36.393 10 SUN, Xiaojiao CHN 8.868 8.875 9.487 9.062 36.292 11 STROESCU Silvia ROM 9.031 8.575 9.387 9.225 36.218 12 CUSIDO Marta ESP 9.043 8.837 8.925 9.112 35.917 13 WAMMES Gabrielle NED 9.124 8.562 9.025 9.137 35.848 14 MURDOCK Holly GBR 8.918 8.750 8.862 9.012 35.542 15 KUZNETSOVA Evguenia BUL 9.025 8.787 8.937 8.625 35.374 16 RICHARDSON Kate CAN 8.968 8.662 8.687 8.975 35.292 17 GOMEZ Elena ESP 8.818 8.425 8.837 9.200 35.280 18 BHARDWAJ Mohini USA 9.362 8.487 8.275 8.912 35.036 19 CHUSOVITINA Oksana UZB 9.362 8.237 8.387 9.037 35.023 20 KVASHA Alona UKR 8.812 8.312 8.725 9.112 34.961 21 ROSCHUPKINA Olga UKR 8.731 8.662 9.075 8.487 34.955 22 SLATER Allana AUS 8.868 9.050 8.212 8.812 34.942 23 REGEASE Delphine FRA 8.962 8.312 8.800 8.850 34.924 24 TWEDDLE Elizabeth GBR 8.918 8.937 8.362 8.675 34.892 25 DE LA PENA Janerky CUB 8.937 8.800 8.562 8.525 34.824 26 EJOVA Ludmilla RUS 6.900 9.312 9.587 8.975 34.774 penalty 27 SCHWEIGERT Birgit GER 9.049 8.537 8.587 8.462 34.635 28 VALENTIJN Rikst NED 8.756 8.700 8.475 8.662 34.593 29 DUNN Jacqui AUS 8.737 8.837 8.387 8.325 34.286 30 ZHARHANOVA Tatiana BLR 8.449 8.137 8.787 8.550 33.923 31 YAROSH Tatiana UKR 8.562 7.762 8.175 8.950 33.449 32 PECKETT Ashley CAN 8.718 8.550 7.125 8.850 33.243 Men's Individual All-Around - Thurs., Nov. 1 Rank NAME FED FX PH SR V PB HM TOTAL 1 FENG Jing CHN 9.287 9.425 9.125 9.300 9.612 9.462 56.211 2 IVANKOV Ivan BLR 9.000 8.825 9.615 9.400 9.687 9.600 56.124 3 JOVTCHEV Jordan BUL 9.687 8.837 9.787 9.337 9.150 9.287 56.085 4 POTRA Dan ROM 9.412 9.550 9.575 9.325 9.112 8.925 55.899 5 LOPEZ Eric CUB 8.562 9.087 9.687 9.462 9.687 9.237 55.722 6 YERIMBETOV Yernar KAZ 8.937 9.200 9.125 9.587 9.387 9.350 55.586 7 HAMM Paul USA 9.425 9.312 9.362 9.337 9.112 8.787 55.335 8 TOWNSEND Sean USA 9.687 8.862 9.437 9.387 9.650 8.250 55.273 9 DRAGULESCU Marian ROM 9.637 9.550 9.175 9.762 7.775 9.325 55.224 10 ZOZULIA Roman UKR 9.312 8.725 9.350 8.950 9.187 9.425 54.949 11 SUCIU Ioan Silviu ROM 9.425 9.650 8.787 9.637 8.500 8.625 54.624 12 GOFMAN Pavel ISR 8.975 9.150 9.062 9.150 8.950 9.150 54.437 13 YANG Tae-Young KOR 8.487 8.787 9.287 9.562 8.862 9.287 54.272 14 MOUNARD Johan FRA 9.025 9.287 8.637 9.187 9.112 8.975 54.223 15 MYKAYLICHENKO Andrei UKR 9.025 9.300 8.575 9.462 9.075 8.525 53.962 16 ZAPF Stephan GER 9.025 9.025 9.237 9.150 8.637 8.712 53.786 17 CASSINA Igor ITA 8.537 8.725 8.762 9.237 8.562 9.437 53.260 18 BONDARENKO Alexei RUS 9.675 8.312 9.150 9.212 8.237 8.637 53.223 19 KWIATKOWSKI Sven GER 8.412 9.312 8.375 9.162 8.825 9.075 53.161 20 DAEPPEN Dominik SUI 8.800 8.387 8.975 9.062 8.937 8.975 53.136 21 LEON TAMAYO Charles CUB 9.262 7.512 9.562 9.550 9.337 7.675 52.898 22 GOLDING Grant CAN 8.687 8.950 8.987 9.162 9.025 7.925 52.736 23 LIU Jinyu CHN 8.812 7.587 8.925 9.437 8.912 9.012 52.685 24 MAREE Florent FRA 9.200 8.500 8.475 8.925 7.987 9.537 52.624 25 CANO Victor ESP 8.800 9.050 9.200 9.250 8.150 8.150 52.600 26 SCHWEIZER Roman SUI 8.237 8.262 8.800 9.475 8.800 9.000 52.574 27 DRIGG Abel CUB 8.487 8.837 8.900 9.425 9.012 7.800 52.461 28 MCCAIN Stephen USA 8.975 7.187 9.100 9.400 8.912 8.712 52.286 29 MORANDI Matteo ITA 8.850 8.525 9.625 8.950 7.625 8.625 52.200 30 REVELINSH Erik LAT 8.500 8.387 8.825 8.837 8.237 9.187 51.973 31 SCHAERER Christoph SUI 8.225 8.800 8.487 9.025 8.250 9.000 51.787 Men's and Women's Team Finals - Wednesday, October 21 Men's Team Finals Women's Team Finals 1.
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