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2007 J.O. Nationals 2007 Mens Junior Olympic Nationals L10: 14-15; All Around Winners Place Num Name Team Lvl: AgeGrp FX PH R V PB HB AA Total Place 1 2187 Danell Leyva Universal FL~R8 L10: 14-15 19.250 17.050 18.075 18.350 19.050 18.775 110.550 1 2 2188 Edward Mesa Universal FL~R8 L10: 14-15 16.700 17.500 18.025 17.400 16.850 18.625 105.100 2 3 2218 CJ Maestas Gold Cup~R9 L10: 14-15 17.650 17.200 18.825 17.350 16.875 17.100 105.000 3 4 2051 Christopher Stehl Cypress Academy~R3 L10: 14-15 17.350 16.500 18.325 17.050 17.075 17.175 103.475 4 5 2003 Jake Dalton Gym Nevada~R1 L10: 14-15 19.300 14.850 16.325 18.550 16.250 17.500 102.775 5 6 2000 Masayoshi Mori New Hope~R1 L10: 14-15 17.600 16.550 15.325 18.850 17.125 17.100 102.550 6 7 2002 Alexander Naddour AZ Flairs~R1 L10: 14-15 17.300 18.125 16.550 17.800 16.300 15.600 101.675 7 8 2159 Jesse Silverstein US Gymnastics~R7 L10: 14-15 18.150 15.850 17.900 16.200 16.150 16.950 101.200 8 9 2056 Glenn McCuen WOGA~R3 L10: 14-15 17.200 15.000 17.450 17.750 16.000 17.750 101.150 9 10 2100 Matthew Chelberg Hocking Valley~R5 L10: 14-15 17.850 15.625 17.075 17.850 14.900 17.300 100.600 10 11 2108 Joshua Wokurka Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 L10: 14-15 17.550 16.050 16.175 17.800 16.100 16.850 100.525 11 12 2099 Benjamin Rudolph Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 L10: 14-15 17.275 16.250 18.100 17.825 16.275 13.700 99.425 12 13 2001 Donothan Bailey Azarian Gymnastics~R1 L10: 14-15 16.900 17.550 16.000 17.450 16.275 14.800 98.975 13 14 2060 Rohan Sebastian Bart Conner~R3 L10: 14-15 17.450 16.200 15.700 18.150 15.825 15.625 98.950 14 15 2005 Jeffrey Langenstein San Mateo~R1 L10: 14-15 17.250 15.500 16.925 18.550 16.000 14.300 98.525 15 16 2158 Alex Bubnov Surgents Elite ~R7 L10: 14-15 16.600 15.850 17.625 16.500 15.675 16.025 98.275 16 17 2160 Michael Volpe Surgents Elite ~R7 L10: 14-15 17.100 16.075 16.600 17.000 15.425 15.800 98.000 17 18 2055 Jason Stevens WOGA~R3 L10: 14-15 16.400 16.350 15.500 16.750 15.875 16.825 97.700 18 19 2054 Eric Schryver WOGA~R3 L10: 14-15 16.250 16.400 15.825 16.200 15.750 17.175 97.600 19 20 2006 Broderick Shemansky Morgan Hill~R1 L10: 14-15 17.550 15.350 16.400 16.550 15.125 15.800 96.775 20 21 2189 Wyatt Aycock Orlando Metro~R8 L10: 14-15 17.450 15.450 14.700 17.125 16.200 15.725 96.650 21 21 2157 TIE - Mackenzie Dow Surgents Elite ~R7 L10: 14-15 16.700 16.000 15.350 17.400 15.850 15.350 96.650 21 23 2057 Preston Ellsworth WOGA~R3 L10: 14-15 17.450 15.250 15.700 17.500 14.775 15.825 96.500 23 24 2053 Zach Cazabon St. Louis~R3 L10: 14-15 16.150 16.150 14.150 17.550 16.500 15.975 96.475 24 25 2004 Christopher Turner WCOGA~R1 L10: 14-15 16.700 16.400 14.550 16.150 16.600 15.950 96.350 25 26 2217 Alexander Barrera Universal FL~R8 L10: 14-15 16.600 15.000 15.750 16.500 15.950 16.100 95.900 26 27 2052 Dylan Akers Cypress Academy~R3 L10: 14-15 17.075 14.200 16.150 16.750 14.900 16.400 95.475 27 28 2058 Daniel Potemski Acrotex~R3 L10: 14-15 16.800 17.100 14.950 16.475 14.850 15.075 95.250 28 29 2193 Cale Robinson Premier Knox North~R8 L10: 14-15 19.300 12.750 14.100 17.050 15.700 16.075 94.975 29 30 2007 Travis Langham Gymnastics Olympica~R1 L10: 14-15 17.050 14.500 14.825 17.000 15.750 15.750 94.875 30 31 2011 Joshua Glenn Scats H.B.~R1 L10: 14-15 16.300 15.550 14.750 16.600 17.100 14.425 94.725 31 32 2101 Wasef Burbar Buffalo Grove~R5 L10: 14-15 17.250 14.300 14.550 17.525 14.125 16.825 94.575 32 33 2080 C. J. Schaaf Cypress Academy~R3 L10: 14-15 16.350 14.850 15.625 17.650 14.650 15.125 94.250 33 34 2190 Harris Coleman Sun Country~R8 L10: 14-15 16.700 16.100 14.100 16.950 16.225 14.150 94.225 34 35 2081 Cameron Foreman IGN~R4 L10: 14-15 16.150 13.350 16.325 16.800 15.550 15.600 93.775 35 36 2110 Parker Raque Champion~R5 L10: 14-15 16.800 12.900 14.550 18.325 15.350 12.700 90.625 36 Scoring By: [email protected] 2007 Mens Junior Olympic Nationals L10: 16-19; All Around Winners Place Num Name Team Age FX PH R V PB HB AA Total Place 1 1104 Thomas Kelley* Buffalo Grove~R5 L10: 16-18 18.575 16.425 18.500 19.050 16.900 19.000 108.450 1 2 1002 Glen Ishino Scats H.B.~R1 L10: 16-18 18.600 17.675 17.300 18.400 17.450 18.025 107.450 2 3 1059 Timothy Pittman Cypress Academy~R3 L10: 16-18 17.650 18.100 18.150 18.500 17.625 17.225 107.250 3 4 1103 Alexy Bilozertchev OSU Boys Team~R5 L10: 16-18 18.350 16.050 17.700 17.800 18.700 17.750 106.350 4 5 1000 Kyle Bunthuwong Golden Bear~R1 L10: 16-18 17.550 17.225 17.075 17.550 18.450 16.975 104.825 5 6 1003 Josh Dixon Champions Academy~R1 L10: 16-18 18.225 16.675 16.450 18.800 16.350 18.225 104.725 6 7 1176 Austin Phillips US Gymnastics~R7 L10: 16-18 17.700 16.300 18.675 17.450 16.800 17.550 104.475 7 8 1001 Neal Thompson San Mateo~R1 L10: 16-18 17.425 16.925 17.350 17.750 18.900 15.950 104.300 8 9 1108 Sean Regan Buffalo Grove~R5 L10: 16-18 17.550 16.825 17.150 18.050 16.800 17.700 104.075 9 10 1109 Benjamin Baldus-Strauss* Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 L10: 16-18 17.525 16.700 16.500 18.400 16.700 18.150 103.975 10 11 1089 Tyler Mizoguchi HGA Gym Masters~R3 L10: 16-18 18.450 17.075 17.350 17.950 17.125 15.850 103.800 11 12 1105 Miguel Pineda Hocking Valley~R5 L10: 16-18 17.750 16.800 18.725 18.200 17.200 15.100 103.775 12 13 1106 C.J. Padera, Jr. Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 L10: 16-18 18.250 16.850 16.400 18.150 16.550 17.200 103.400 13 14 1115 Alex Buscaglia Aerial Gymnastics~R5 L10: 16-18 18.650 15.150 17.675 19.850 16.250 15.700 103.275 14 15 1060 Andrew Faulk* Alamo~R3 L10: 16-18 17.275 16.650 17.350 17.675 16.700 16.850 102.500 15 16 1175 Zeke Jackson* Gattaca LVSA ~R7 L10: 16-18 19.150 14.550 15.900 18.800 16.300 17.300 102.000 16 17 1177 Brandon Wynn* Will-Moor ~R7 L10: 16-18 17.300 14.450 18.675 18.500 16.050 16.850 101.825 17 18 1149 Russell Dabritz Yellow Jackets~R6 L10: 16-18 16.850 15.400 17.850 17.700 16.350 17.400 101.550 18 19 1009 Eric Haeussler San Mateo~R1 L10: 16-18 18.250 16.100 17.375 17.800 16.100 15.850 101.475 19 20 1107 Benjamin Ketelsen* Hocking Valley~R5 L10: 16-18 17.450 16.650 15.500 18.850 16.300 16.550 101.300 20 21 1171 Eddie Penev Rochester Academy ~R7 L10: 16-18 18.500 14.250 16.300 19.450 16.300 16.425 101.225 21 22 1111 Mike Behles Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 L10: 16-18 17.100 15.900 17.450 19.000 15.500 16.175 101.125 22 23 1242 DJ Repp Gold Cup~R9 L10: 16-18 17.600 14.950 17.700 18.600 16.050 15.900 100.800 23 24 1209 Kinkuro Broden Universal FL~R8 L10: 16-18 17.225 16.000 16.550 17.500 17.075 15.750 100.100 24 25 1110 Bear Danley Buffalo Grove~R5 L10: 16-18 16.700 14.450 17.275 18.150 15.550 17.750 99.875 25 26 1244 Michael Jiang Chatfield~R9 L10: 16-18 16.350 18.100 16.100 17.700 15.925 15.550 99.725 26 27 1045 Ivan Koveshnikov MAC Gymnastics~R2 L10: 16-18 17.250 14.600 16.200 15.750 17.875 17.700 99.375 27 28 1211 Dylan Parrott Cabarrus County~R8 L10: 16-18 17.925 14.250 16.800 16.950 15.600 17.250 98.775 28 29 1216 Aristo Barrera* Universal FL~R8 L10: 16-18 16.000 16.950 17.550 16.200 15.100 16.350 98.150 29 30 1180 Adam Al-Rokh Upper Merion ~R7 L10: 16-18 16.300 16.500 18.550 16.650 16.550 13.450 98.000 30 31 1061 Jacob Houder Cypress Academy~R3 L10: 16-18 16.050 16.550 15.950 15.850 16.050 17.525 97.975 31 32 1091 Anthony Ingrelli* SWISS~R4 L10: 16-18 17.050 15.600 18.975 16.200 16.075 13.950 97.850 32 33 1174 Daniel Ribeiro US Gymnastics~R7 L10: 16-18 18.100 18.675 15.550 16.000 16.000 13.400 97.725 33 34 1092 Micah Elofson TCT~R4 L10: 16-18 17.600 15.425 16.650 17.250 16.675 13.650 97.250 34 35 1243 Anton Gryshayer* 5280 Gym~R9 L10: 16-18 15.825 16.025 16.025 16.800 16.050 16.000 96.725 35 36 1179 Anthony Beck Gattaca LVSA ~R7 L10: 16-18 9.100 16.000 16.025 16.850 8.000 8.750 74.725 36 Scoring By: [email protected] 2007 JO Nationals - Club Team Results Corrected: 9/13/2007 Level 10 Team FX Pl 1 PH Pl 2 R Pl 3 V Pl 4 PB Pl 5 HB Pl 6 Total Pl Buffalo Grove~R5 27.275 1 25.425 1 27.000 1 28.100 1 25.400 6 27.350 2 160.550 1 Universal FL~R8 26.650 6 25.350 2 26.825 2 26.700 7 26.600 1 27.550 1 159.675 2 Cypress Academy~R3 26.750 4 24.850 5 26.300 4 26.550 8 25.650 2 26.350 3 156.450 3 Hocking Valley~R5 26.600 8 25.225 3 25.725 8 27.550 3 25.150 7 25.300 6 155.550 4 Bartlett Gymnastics~R5 26.950 2 24.350 7 25.875 6 27.700 2 24.075 13 26.050 5 155.000 5 US Gymnastics~R7 26.900 3 24.700 6 26.400 3 25.250 27 24.050 15 24.650 8 151.950 6 San Mateo~R1 26.225 10 24.075 9 26.000 5 26.900 6 25.450 4 23.100 26 151.750 7 Surgents Elite ~R7 25.350 23 24.000 10 25.550 9 26.250 12 24.300 10 24.500 11 149.950 8 Scats H.B.~R1 25.850 13 23.225 15 24.975 12 25.575 25 25.400 5 24.450 13 149.475 9 SWISS~R4 25.900 12 22.375 21 25.800 7 25.650 20 24.150 12 25.225 7 149.100 10 WOGA~R3 25.750 16 23.400 14 24.125 15 26.250 11 23.150 28 26.150 4 148.825 11 OSU Boys Team~R5 25.200 25 24.250 8 24.050 17 26.050 14 25.025 8 23.600 20 148.175 12 New Hope~R1 26.000 11 23.950 11 23.400 20 25.900 16 23.650 20 24.650 9 147.550 13 Gattaca LVSA ~R7 26.750 5 22.100 23 24.750 13 26.450 9 23.200 27 24.300 16 147.550 14 Gold Cup~R9 25.100 32 22.850 19 25.550 10 25.700 18 24.050 14 23.350 23 146.600 15 Golden Bear~R1 25.650 19 23.125 16 23.150 23 25.650 22 24.600 9 24.325 15 146.500 16 Premier Knox North~R8 26.275 9 22.750 20 22.800 26 25.650 23 23.850 18 24.625 10 145.950 17 Aerial Gymnastics~R5 25.500 21 21.700 29 25.150 11 27.400 4 22.950 32 23.150 25 145.850 18 Azarian Gymnastics~R1 25.750 15 23.500 13 23.100 24 26.250 10 23.875 17 23.000 28 145.475 19 WCOGA~R1 25.000 33 21.900 27 22.225 32 27.350 5 24.250 11 23.350 24 144.075 20 Gym Nevada~R1 26.600 7 19.200 55 24.125 16 26.250 13 23.425 23 24.400 14 144.000 21 MAC Gymnastics~R2 25.825 14 19.550 52 23.250 21 24.800 38 25.550
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