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International Gymnix 2019 International Gymnix 2019 Per Event Results for Session: Session A11 | Finales Senior (Finals) | Sunday 11:30am (Vault) Rank # Name Club Prov Category Vault D­Score E­Score Penalty Final Total Vault No Qual 1 Aleah Finnegan ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 1 5.0 9.400 14.400 14.000 Q1 SR CUP 2 4.4 9.200 13.600 2 Haley de Jong CANADA 2 SR CUP 1 5.0 8.633 0.1 13.533 13.467 Q2 SR CUP 2 4.4 9.000 13.400 Mar 10,2019 4:39:59pm Code: P:S42710:V2.2.4 Privacy | Security | International Gymnix 2019 Per Event Results for Session: Session A11 | Finales Senior (Finals) | Sunday 11:30am (Uneven Bars) Rank # Name Club Prov Category D­Score E­Score Penalty Final Qual 1 Ana Padurariu CANADA 1 SR CUP 6.2 8.467 14.666 2 Alyona Shchennikova ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 6.2 8.200 14.400 3 Emma Nedov AUSTRALIE SR CUP 5.0 8.333 13.333 4 Victoria­Kayen Woo CANADA 1 SR CUP 5.1 8.100 13.200 5 Kara Eaker ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 5.5 7.367 12.866 6 Romi Brown AUSTRALIE SR CUP 4.6 7.900 12.500 7 Fien Enghels BELGIQUE SR CUP 4.8 7.300 12.100 8 Maellyse Brassart BELGIQUE SR CUP 5.1 6.600 11.700 Mar 10,2019 2:59:27pm Code: P:S42710:V2.2.4 Privacy | Security | International Gymnix 2019 Per Event Results for Session: Session A11 | Finales Senior (Finals) | Sunday 11:30am (Beam) Rank # Name Club Prov Category D­Score E­Score Penalty Final Qual 1 Kara Eaker ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 6.6 7.867 14.466 2 Sloane Blakely ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 5.7 8.067 13.766 3 Elena Chipizubov AUSTRALIE SR CUP 5.1 8.100 13.200 4 Emma Nedov AUSTRALIE SR CUP 5.5 7.667 13.166 4 Azuki Kokufugata JAPON SR CUP 5.6 7.567 13.166 6 Fien Enghels BELGIQUE SR CUP 4.7 6.933 11.633 7 Victoria­Kayen Woo CANADA 1 SR CUP 4.9 6.467 0.1 11.266 8 Mikako Serita JAPON SR CUP 4.5 6.667 11.166 Mar 10,2019 3:40:55pm Code: P:S42710:V2.2.4 Privacy | Security | International Gymnix 2019 Per Event Results for Session: Session A11 | Finales Senior (Finals) | Sunday 11:30am (Floor) Rank # Name Club Prov Category D­Score E­Score Penalty Final Qual 1 Azuki Kokufugata JAPON SR CUP 5.0 8.500 13.500 2 Haley de Jong CANADA 2 SR CUP 4.8 8.100 12.900 3 Alyona Shchennikova ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 5.2 7.667 0.1 12.766 4 Sloane Blakely ETATS­UNIS SR CUP 5.1 7.500 12.600 5 Elena Chipizubov AUSTRALIE SR CUP 4.3 8.267 12.566 6 Maellyse Brassart BELGIQUE SR CUP 4.6 7.800 12.400 7 Ana Padurariu CANADA 1 SR CUP 4.8 7.500 12.300 8 Yuki Murakami JAPON SR CUP 7.800 Mar 10,2019 4:23:37pm Code: P:S42710:V2.2.4 Privacy | Security | .
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