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Resultat I1 Utskrift World Cup "Danish-Open" Results Individual Trampoline Odense, Denmark October 7 - 8, 2011 Finals starting from zero J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Diff Bonus Penalty Sum Total Men's Individual 1 Linglong ZENG CHN 59,235 Final 8,00 8,30 8,50 8,60 7,8016,20 18,235 59,235 ()168,985 2 Nikita FEDORENKO RUS 58,850 Final 8,40 8,40 8,20 8,20 8,3016,80 17,150 58,850 ()164,945 3 Zhipeng HUANG CHN 58,785 Final 8,30 8,40 8,10 8,00 7,9016,40 17,985 58,785 ()166,005 4 Gregoire PENNES FRA 57,975 Final 8,10 7,80 8,10 8,20 7,9016,90 16,975 57,975 ()165,740 5 Daniel PRAEST DEN 57,955 Final 8,60 8,00 8,30 8,50 8,3015,40 17,455 57,955 ()163,040 6 Sebastien MARTINY FRA 57,850 Final 7,90 8,00 7,80 8,20 7,9017,10 16,950 57,850 ()163,370 7 Diogo GANCHINHO POR 57,670 Final 7,90 7,70 7,90 7,60 7,9016,80 17,370 57,670 ()164,400 8 James HIGGINS GBR 56,655 Final 8,00 8,00 7,70 7,80 8,0016,20 16,655 56,655 ()162,305 9 Dmitry USHAKOV RUS 25,345 Final 3,50 3,50 3,30 3,30 3,507,60 7,445 25,345 ()134,695 Judges panel finals Chair of JP Anne Gerda BIERENFELD GER Execution J Konrad BOJAKOWSKI POL Execution J Rusudan KHOPERIA GEO Execution J Miguel VICENTE MARINO ESP Execution J Hirofumi MORITA JPN Execution J Rozia YAKUBOVA UZB Difficulty J Nataliya BAGATSKA UKR Difficulty J Jolanda HIERCK NED Time Michael PHILLIPSON GBR 08-10-2011 18:40 Swescore / Danmarks Gymnastik Forbund 1 ( 1 ) World Cup "Danish-Open" Results 2nd routine Odense, Denmark October 7 - 8, 2011 Individual Trampoline Men's Individual J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Diff Bonus Penalty Sum Total 1 Linglong ZENG CHN 109,750 1st routine 9,30 9,40 9,50 9,20 9,50 2,90 18,920 50,020 2nd routine 8,50 8,70 8,20 8,20 8,60 16,20 18,230 59,730 2 Dmitry USHAKOV RUS 109,350 1st routine 9,40 8,90 9,00 9,30 9,20 3,50 18,865 49,865 2nd routine 8,30 8,60 8,50 8,70 8,70 16,00 17,685 59,485 3 Gregoire PENNES FRA 107,765 1st routine 9,20 9,10 9,10 9,00 9,30 3,30 18,235 48,935 2nd routine 8,30 8,10 8,30 8,00 8,50 16,90 17,230 58,830 4 Zhipeng HUANG CHN 107,220 1st routine 9,50 8,90 9,20 9,30 9,00 2,70 18,475 48,675 2nd routine 8,00 8,60 7,90 7,90 8,30 16,40 17,945 58,545 5 Dakang YU CHN 107,210 1st routine 9,40 9,30 9,10 9,20 9,00 3,10 18,415 49,115 2nd routine 7,60 8,10 8,00 7,60 7,60 17,30 17,595 58,095 6 Diogo GANCHINHO POR 106,730 1st routine 9,20 8,90 9,10 9,10 9,20 3,30 17,820 48,520 2nd routine 8,20 8,10 8,20 8,20 8,40 16,40 17,210 58,210 7 Nikita FEDORENKO RUS 106,095 1st routine 9,40 9,50 9,10 9,30 9,40 3,30 17,565 48,965 2nd routine 7,80 8,30 7,70 7,80 7,80 16,60 17,130 57,130 8 Mikhail MEL'NIK RUS 106,045 1st routine 9,10 8,70 8,80 9,10 8,90 3,10 18,135 48,035 2nd routine 7,90 8,30 7,80 7,80 8,10 16,40 17,810 58,010 9 Jie ZAN CHN 105,790 1st routine 9,40 9,50 9,40 9,20 9,40 3,30 18,615 50,115 2nd routine 7,40 7,60 7,60 7,50 7,40 15,60 17,575 55,675 10 Sergei AZARIAN RUS 105,680 1st routine 9,20 8,80 9,00 9,20 8,70 3,10 17,710 47,810 2nd routine 8,30 8,10 7,90 8,00 7,90 16,40 17,470 57,870 11 James HIGGINS GBR 105,650 1st routine 9,20 8,80 9,10 9,30 9,20 2,80 17,795 48,095 2nd routine 8,20 8,20 7,90 8,20 8,60 16,00 16,955 57,555 12 Sebastien MARTINY FRA 105,520 1st routine 9,00 9,10 8,90 9,10 9,10 3,30 18,165 48,665 2nd routine 7,90 7,60 8,00 7,80 8,60 16,50 16,655 56,855 13 Tengizi KOSHKADZE GEO 105,225 1st routine 9,10 9,30 9,00 8,90 9,00 2,90 18,480 48,480 2nd routine 7,90 7,60 7,60 7,80 7,80 16,20 17,345 56,745 14 Henrik STEHLIK GER 105,180 1st routine 9,30 9,50 9,40 9,20 9,40 3,10 17,475 48,675 2nd routine 8,20 8,50 8,30 7,70 8,60 15,40 16,105 56,505 15 Daniel PRAEST DEN 105,085 1st routine 9,40 8,80 8,90 9,00 9,40 2,70 17,975 47,975 2nd routine 8,20 8,30 7,80 8,20 8,40 15,50 16,910 57,110 09-10-2011 11:52 Swescore / Danmarks Gymnastik Forbund 1 ( 5 ) World Cup "Danish-Open" Results 2nd routine Odense, Denmark October 7 - 8, 2011 Individual Trampoline Men's Individual J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Diff Bonus Penalty Sum Total 16 Luke STRONG GBR 104,845 1st routine 9,00 9,30 9,20 8,80 8,80 3,10 17,960 48,060 2nd routine 7,90 7,90 7,90 7,80 7,50 16,50 16,685 56,785 17 Peter JENSEN DEN 104,680 1st routine 9,20 9,30 9,00 8,90 9,30 3,10 18,265 48,865 2nd routine 7,50 7,40 7,40 7,70 7,50 16,60 16,815 55,815 18 Romain LEGROS FRA 104,585 1st routine 9,10 9,00 9,20 9,30 9,20 2,70 17,915 48,115 2nd routine 7,90 8,00 8,10 7,80 8,40 15,80 16,670 56,470 19 Nicolas SCHORI SUI 103,775 1st routine 9,10 8,70 9,10 9,20 9,20 2,90 17,425 47,725 2nd routine 7,70 7,50 7,70 7,80 7,60 16,50 16,550 56,050 20 Lukasz TOMASZEWSKI POL 103,720 1st routine 8,90 8,60 8,80 9,00 9,20 2,90 17,890 47,490 2nd routine 7,20 8,10 7,70 7,90 7,80 16,00 16,830 56,230 21 Martin GROMOWSKI GER 103,715 1st routine 9,10 8,90 9,00 8,90 9,30 3,10 17,875 47,975 2nd routine 7,90 7,90 7,90 7,80 8,10 15,20 16,840 55,740 22 Dmytro BYEDYEVKIN UKR 103,145 1st routine 9,10 9,00 8,90 9,20 9,10 2,70 17,600 47,500 2nd routine 7,80 7,70 7,50 7,90 7,70 15,40 17,045 55,645 23 Matteo CAMPUS FRA 102,555 1st routine 8,80 8,70 8,80 9,10 8,90 2,70 18,135 47,335 2nd routine 7,20 7,70 7,80 7,60 7,20 16,00 16,720 55,220 24 Aliaksei KOUHAR SUI 102,440 1st routine 8,40 8,50 8,20 8,60 8,40 2,90 18,130 46,330 2nd routine 7,60 7,30 7,40 8,00 7,30 16,20 17,610 56,110 25 Christian ANDERSEN DEN 102,095 1st routine 8,60 9,00 8,90 8,90 9,20 3,10 17,735 47,635 2nd routine 7,20 7,80 7,60 7,20 7,70 15,00 16,960 54,460 26 Kyle SOEHN CAN 101,795 1st routine 8,40 8,40 8,00 8,40 8,30 3,80 17,185 46,085 2nd routine 8,00 8,10 7,80 7,60 8,30 15,20 16,610 55,710 27 Orlando GOTSCHIN NED 101,760 1st routine 8,60 8,60 8,70 8,30 8,90 2,70 17,470 46,070 2nd routine 7,50 8,00 7,60 7,90 7,80 15,40 16,990 55,690 28 Nathan BAILEY GBR 101,400 1st routine 8,70 8,60 8,60 8,70 9,20 2,70 17,515 46,215 2nd routine 7,70 7,40 7,50 7,90 7,70 15,60 16,685 55,185 29 Jack HELME GBR 101,200 1st routine 8,60 8,80 8,80 9,00 8,50 2,70 17,425 46,325 2nd routine 7,50 7,50 7,50 7,60 7,30 15,80 16,575 54,875 30 Neil GULATI USA 101,200 1st routine 9,10 8,90 9,10 8,80 8,90 2,90 16,800 46,600 2nd routine 7,70 7,40 7,60 7,80 7,40 16,00 15,900 54,600 09-10-2011 11:52 Swescore / Danmarks Gymnastik Forbund 2 ( 5 ) World Cup "Danish-Open" Results 2nd routine Odense, Denmark October 7 - 8, 2011 Individual Trampoline Men's Individual J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Diff Bonus Penalty Sum Total 31 Michael DEVINE USA 100,985 1st routine 8,40 9,20 9,20 8,90 9,10 3,00 16,925 47,125 2nd routine 6,90 7,60 7,30 7,20 7,10 16,00 16,260 53,860 32 Flavio CANNONE ITA 100,685 1st routine 8,50 8,60 8,60 8,50 8,60 3,10 17,635 46,435 2nd routine 7,30 7,40 7,60 7,30 7,50 14,60 17,450 54,250 33 Yasen IVANOV BUL 100,440 1st routine 8,40 8,10 8,50 8,90 8,70 2,70 17,320 45,620 2nd routine 7,40 7,80 7,30 7,90 7,20 15,80 16,520 54,820 34 Fabian WYLER SUI 100,425 1st routine 9,10 9,10 8,70 9,30 8,90 2,60 17,200 46,900 2nd routine 6,80 7,10 7,60 7,60 7,30 15,60 15,925 53,525 35 Tomasz ADAMCZYK POL 100,135 1st routine 8,50 8,10 8,40 8,50 8,50 2,90 17,375 45,675 2nd routine 7,30 7,90 7,70 7,80 8,20 15,20 15,860 54,460 36 Maxim VAN ZEIJL NED 99,405 1st routine 8,80 9,00 9,10 9,00 8,80 2,70 17,405 46,905 2nd routine 6,70 7,40 6,80 7,10 7,20 14,80 16,600 52,500 37 Dario ALOI ITA 99,170 1st routine 8,70 9,10 8,70 9,00 9,10 3,10 17,585 47,485 2nd routine 7,50 8,10 7,60 8,10 7,40 12,00 16,485 51,685 38 Natanael CAMARA PUR 97,750 1st routine 8,20 8,60 8,50 8,50 8,20 3,30 16,905 45,405 2nd routine 7,10 7,20 6,80 7,20 7,20 15,00 15,845 52,345 39 Joris GEENS BEL 96,925 1st routine 8,10 8,40 8,20 8,00 8,00 3,10 17,055 44,455 2nd routine 7,10 7,50 7,00 7,50 7,20 14,60 16,070 52,470 40 Kevin VANDAMME BEL 96,300 1st routine 8,60 8,40 8,30 8,70 8,20 3,30 16,835 45,435 2nd routine 7,20 7,70 7,30 7,20 7,00 12,80 16,365 50,865 41 Diogo ABREU POR 96,295 1st routine 7,40 7,50 7,60 7,70 7,70 3,10 17,330 43,230 2nd routine 7,20 7,20 7,60 7,10 7,20 15,20 16,265 53,065 42 Stefano CRASTOLLA ITA 94,695 1st routine 8,10 8,40 8,40 8,70 8,70 2,70 16,405 44,605 2nd routine 7,10 7,50 7,20 7,40 7,10 12,40 15,990 50,090 43 Charles THIBAULT CAN 92,820 1st routine 8,10 7,50 7,90 8,00 8,00 1,60 15,235 40,735 2nd routine 7,40 7,30 7,40 7,30 7,50 14,20 15,785 52,085 44 Akzhol ZAMANBEKOV KAZ 91,890 1st routine 7,50 7,50 7,50 7,90 7,20 3,20 16,750 42,450 2nd routine 6,70 7,00 6,80 6,80 6,60 13,30 15,840 49,440 45 Jeroen KASLANDER NED 89,710 1st routine 7,20 7,10 7,30 7,40 7,30 1,60 14,400 37,800 2nd routine 7,20 7,60 7,30 7,40 7,20 13,60 16,410 51,910 09-10-2011 11:52 Swescore / Danmarks Gymnastik Forbund 3 ( 5 ) World Cup "Danish-Open" Results 2nd routine Odense, Denmark October 7 - 8, 2011 Individual Trampoline Men's Individual J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 Diff Bonus Penalty Sum Total 46 Plamen SUHOV BUL 89,455 1st routine 7,80 7,90 7,60 8,30 8,00 2,00 16,495 42,195 2nd routine 7,70 7,70 7,40 7,80 7,40 7,90 16,560 47,260 47 Nuno MERINO POR 77,345 1st routine 8,90 8,80 9,00 8,80 9,30 3,10 17,950 47,750 2nd routine 3,90 3,90 4,00 3,90 4,00 8,80 8,995 29,595 48 Jason BURNETT CAN 72,195 1st routine 8,20 8,20 8,40 8,00 8,30 1,60 16,195 42,495 2nd routine 4,10 4,30 4,00 4,10 4,00 8,50 9,000 29,700 49 Yernur SYZDYK KAZ 69,140 1st routine 7,90 8,20 8,00 7,60 7,90 3,50 16,735 44,035 2nd routine 3,10 3,60 3,30 3,40 3,30 7,00 8,105 25,105 50 Karsten KURITZ GER 65,360 1st routine 8,80 9,10 8,70 9,00 8,90 2,90 17,985 47,585 2nd routine 2,30 2,30 2,40 2,50 2,30 5,30 5,475 17,775 51 Keegan SOEHN CAN 64,525 1st routine 8,90 8,60 8,50 8,90 8,80 3,10 17,405 46,805 2nd routine 2,30 2,20 2,20 2,40 2,40 5,50 5,320 17,720 52 Joey DIAS SUI 63,260 1st routine 9,00 9,00 8,80 8,90 9,10 2,70 17,265 46,865 2nd routine 1,90 2,10 2,00 2,10 1,90 5,50 4,895 16,395 53 Jonas NORDFORS SWE 62,965 1st
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