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USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Finals USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Finals 1996 McDonald's American Cup Ft. Worth, Texas, USA March 2, 1996 Men's All-Around # Name FX PH SR VT PB HB AA 1 John Roethlisberger USA 9.587 9.587 9.700 9.325 9.625 9.787 57.611 2 Jair Lynch USA 9.650 9.687 9.400 9.375 9.025 9.750 56.887 3 Llia Giogadze GEO 9.300 9.562 9.075 9.612 9.525 9.600 56.674 4 Andrei Kan BLR 9.375 9.250 9.250 9.475 9.450 9.437 56.237 5 Valeri Belenki GER 9.275 9.025 9.575 9.300 9.637 9.300 56.112 6 Oleg Kuzmin RUS 9.350 8.900 9.500 9.200 9.512 9.475 55.937 7 Sigeru Kurihara JPN 9.325 8.775 9.637 9.250 9.450 9.375 55.812 8 Adrian Ianculescu ROM 8.925 9.700 9.125 9.450 8.675 9.300 55.175 Women's All-Around # Name VT UB BB FX AA 1 Kerri Strug USA 9.731 9.812 9.750 9.837 39.130 2 Svetlana Boguinskaia BLR 9.638 9.662 9.737 9.650 38.687 3 Oksana Chusovitina UZB 9.599 9.712 9.737 9.587 38.635 4 Alexandra Dobrescu ROM 9.218 9.450 9.687 9.700 38.055 5 Yvonne Tousek CAN 9.462 9.075 9.612 9.712 37.861 6 Joanna Juarez Roura ESP 9.449 9.625 9.075 9.687 37.836 7 San Lan CHN 9.637 9.362 9.200 9.625 37.824 8 Kristy Powell USA 9.706 9.750 9.675 8.575 37.706 USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Men's Prelims 1996 McDonald's American Cup Ft. Worth, Texas, USA February 29, 1996 All-Around Top 8 qualify to All-Around finals. # Name FX PH SR VT PB HB AA 1 Jair Lynch USA 9.587 9.612 9.387 9.600 9.275 9.625 57.086 2 John Roethlisberger USA 9.175 9.612 9.625 9.350 9.487 9.737 56.986 3 John Macready USA 9.475 9.425 9.587 9.500 9.450 9.450 56.887 ** 4 Blaine Wilson USA 9.537 9.400 9.737 9.562 9.537 8.925 56.698 ** 5 Valery Belenky GER 9.025 9.425 9.637 9.475 9.512 9.425 56.499 6 Ilya Giogadze GEO 9.275 9.275 9.075 9.425 9.462 9.450 55.962 7 Sigeru Kurihara JPN 9.325 9.325 9.600 9.300 9.100 9.275 55.925 8 Andrei Kan BLR 9.050 9.125 8.950 9.375 9.175 9.412 55.087 9 Adrian Ianculescu ROM 9.500 9.487 9.125 9.325 8.675 8.825 54.937 10 Oleg Kizmin RUS 9.150 9.400 9.500 9.200 9.500 8.150 54.900 -- 11 Diego Lizardi PUR 9.225 8.500 9.325 9.350 9.050 9.425 54.875 12 Kris Burley CAN 9.100 8.625 9.075 9.550 9.250 9.075 54.675 13 Ortzi Acosta ESP 9.150 8.875 9.075 8.850 8.975 9.000 53.925 13 Sebastien Darrigade FRA 8.675 8.900 9.125 8.800 9.100 9.325 53.925 15 Francisco Lopez MEX 9.325 8.850 8.725 9.175 8.775 9.000 53.850 16 Chen Zhenyu CHN 8.825 8.100 8.950 9.200 8.350 8.575 USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Men's Prelims 53.587 17 Raouf Abdelraouf EGY 8.675 8.100 8.950 9.200 8.350 8.575 51.850 18 Abdelouahab Mammari ALG 8.475 7.175 8.375 9.300 8.050 8.750 50.125 19 Valery Goncharov UKR 9.350 9.400 9.125 ----- 9.375 6.675 43.925 ** indicates that the athlete does not advance to all-around finals due to a rule stating that a maximum of two gymnasts per country in the final session Event Finals Each Event Winner received $1,000. Floor Exercise Pommel Horse 1 Lynch 9.587 1 Lynch 9.612 2 Wilson 9.537 1 Roethlisberger 9.612 3 Ianculescu 9.500 3 Ianculescu 9.487 Rings Vault 1 Wilson 9.737 1 Lynch 9.600 2 Belenki 9.637 2 Wilson 9.562 3 Roethlisberger 9.625 3 Burley 9.550 Parallel Bars High Bar 1 Wilson 9.537 1 Roethlisberger 9.737 2 Belenki 9.512 2 Lynch 9.625 3 Kizmin 9.500 3 Macready 9.450 3 Giogadze 9.450 USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Women's Prelims 1996 McDonald's American Cup Ft. Worth, Texas, USA March 1, 1996 All-Around Top 8 qualify to All-Around finals. Name VT UB BB FX AA 1 Kerri Strug USA 9.625 9.750 9.775 9.775 38.925 2 Oksana Chusovitina UZB 9.500 9.750 9.700 9.750 38.700 3 Svetlana Boginskaya BLR 9.687 9.800 9.775 9.100 38.362 4 Joanna Juarez ESP 9.400 9.575 9.575 9.625 38.175 5 Kristy Powell USA 9.312 9.450 9.600 9.775 38.137 6 Lan Sang CHN 9.612 9.300 9.575 9.625 38.112 7 Alexandra Dobrescu ROM 9.350 9.475 9.650 9.575 38.050 8 Andree Pickens USA 9.625 9.600 9.475 9.025 37.725 ** 9 Yvonne Tousek CAN 9.425 9.150 9.425 9.475 37.475 -- 10 Yulia Korostileva RUS 9.075 9.575 9.175 9.625 37.450 11 Orelie Troscompt FRA 9.362 9.300 9.450 9.150 37.262 12 Soraya Carvalho BRA 9.312 9.200 9.550 8.975 37.037 13 Nikolett Krausz HUN 9.150 8.800 9.525 9.400 36.875 14 Joanna Hughes AUS 9.350 8.950 9.300 9.225 36.825 15 Svetlana Zelepukhina UKR 9.400 9.400 9.150 8.800 36.750 16 Yuki Ohata JPN 9.300 8.875 9.325 8.550 36.050 17 Ana Destefano ARG 9.100 9.250 8.575 8.650 35.575 18 Brenda Magana MEX 9.062 8.975 8.225 8.900 35.162 19 Giordana Rocchi ITA 9.012 7.900 9.100 8.575 34.587 ** indicates that the athlete does not advance to all-around finals due to a rule stating that a maximum of two gymnasts per country in the final session. Event Finals Each Event Winner received $1,000. Vault Uneven Bars USA Gymnastics Online: Results: 1996 American Cup Women's Prelims 1 Boguinskaia 9.687 1 Boguinskaia 9.800 2 Strug 9.625 2 Strug 9.750 2 Pickens 9.625 2 Chousovitina 9.750 Balance Beam Floor Exercise 1 Boguinskaia 9.775 1 Powell 9.775 1 Strug 9.775 1 Strug 9.775 3 Chousovitina 9.700 3 Chousovitina 9.750.
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