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42Nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 1 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 16:00 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR 161 LU Bo CHN 159 TENG Haibin CHN 222 BOY Philipp GER 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 394 LEYVA Danell USA NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA 396 FOKIN Anton UZB 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 1/6 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 2 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 16:25 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 161 LU Bo CHN 222 BOY Philipp GER 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 159 TENG Haibin CHN 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN 394 LEYVA Danell USA 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR 396 FOKIN Anton UZB Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 2/6 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 3 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 16:50 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 161 LU Bo CHN 159 TENG Haibin CHN 222 BOY Philipp GER 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 394 LEYVA Danell USA 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA 396 FOKIN Anton UZB 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 3/6 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 4 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 17:15 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR 396 FOKIN Anton UZB 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 222 BOY Philipp GER 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 161 LU Bo CHN NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN 394 LEYVA Danell USA 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 159 TENG Haibin CHN 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 4/6 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 5 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 17:40 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA 396 FOKIN Anton UZB 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 394 LEYVA Danell USA 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR 161 LU Bo CHN 159 TENG Haibin CHN 222 BOY Philipp GER 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 5/6 42nd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Rotterdam (NED) 16 ­ 24 October 2010 START LIST MEN'S INDIVIDUAL ALL­AROUND FINAL ROTATION 6 OF 6 FRI 22 OCT 2010 ­ 18:05 NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 394 LEYVA Danell USA 258 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 384 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 210 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA 217 HUNTER Samuel GBR 226 SPIRIDONOV Evgenij GER 159 TENG Haibin CHN 358 DEVYATOVSKIY Maxim RUS 356 KHOROKHORDIN Sergey RUS 342 RIVERA Luis PUR 350 KOCZI Flavius ROU 274 UEMATSU Koji JPN NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 288 KIM Soo Myun KOR 396 FOKIN Anton UZB 132 SAVITSKI Dzmitry BLR 344 VARGAS VELAZQUEZ L. PUR 198 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 156 GONZALEZ SEPULVEDA CHI NOC NOC Bib Name Code Bib Name Code 284 YOO Won Chul KOR 216 PURVIS Daniel GBR 392 HORTON Jonathan USA 161 LU Bo CHN 222 BOY Philipp GER 272 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN Legend: Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar GAM024101_51E 1.0 Report Created THU 21 OCT 2010 9:51 Longines Official Results Provider Page 6/6.
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