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1996 Mcdonald's American 2009 Winter Cup Challenge PARTICIPANTS AND COMPETITION NUMBERS 1 Kerry Adderly LVSA 44 Chris Lung University of Illinois 2 Dylan Akers Cypress Gymnastics 45 C.J. Maestas Gold Cup Gymnastics 3 Adam Al Rokh Temple University 46 Max Mayr Universal Gymnastics 7 Guillermo Alvarez University of Minnesota 47 Ryan McCarthy University of Michigan 4 Wyatt Aycock Orlando Metro Gymnastics 48 Patrick McLaughlin Temple University 6 Jacob Bateman Ohio State University 54 Tim McNeill UC Berkeley 8 Anthony Beck LVSA 49 Sean Melton Orlando Metro Gymnastics 9 Kit Beikmann University of Minnesota 51 Edward Mesa Universal Gymnastics 10 Alexy Bilozertchev Unattached 52 Sam Mikulak SCATS - HB 14 Ross Bradley University of Illinois 53 Tyler Mizoguchi University of Illinois 15 Kyle Brady UC Berkeley 55 Yoshi Mori New Hope Acad. of Gym 16 Chris Brooks University of Oklahoma 56 Alexander Naddour Arizona Flairs 17 Kyle Bunthuwong UC Berkeley 57 Sho Nakamori Stanford University 18 Kyson Bunthuwong UC Berkeley 58 Philip Onorato Ohio State University 19 Alex Buscaglia Stanford University 59 John Orozco World Cup Gymnastics 20 Chris Cameron University of Michigan 60 Craig Padera University of Illinois 21 Matt Chelberg Hocking Valley 61 Michael Partizpanyan Glendale YMCA 22 Eddie Crane LVSA 62 Roger Pasek University of Illinois 23 Russell Dabritz University of Minnesota 63 Austin Phillips University of Illinois 24 Jake Dalton Gymnastics Nevada 64 Miguel Pineda Penn State University 25 Cameron Deer Houston Gymnastics Acad. 65 Devin Reagan University of Illinois 26 Josh Dixon Stanford University 66 D.J. Repp University of Minnesota 27 Pejman Ebrahimi Ohio State University 67 Daniel Ribeiro University of Illinois 28 Tim Gentry Stanford University 68 Cameron Rogers Weyandt’s Gymnastics 29 Phil Goldberg University of Michigan 69 Mycal Ross Orlando Metro Gymnastics 13 Sean Golden Houston Gymnastics Acad 70 Ralph Rosso University of Michigan 30 Bryant Hadden Stanford University 71 Evan Roth UC Berkeley 12 Joseph Hagerty USOTC 73 Paul Ruggeri, III University of Illinois 31 Eddie Hay Ohio State University 74 Mel Santander University of Michigan 32 RJ Heflin Houston Gymnastics Acad 75 Timothy Schmidt University of Nebraska 33 Matt Hicks Colorado Training Center 72 David Sender Stanford University 11 Jonathan Horton University of Oklahoma 76 Sean Senters Parkettes 34 Glen Ishino UC Berkeley 77 Steven Spencer Ohio State University 35 Spencer Johnson Colorado Training Center 78 Chris Stehl Cypress Gymnastics Acad 36 Thomas Kelley University of Michigan 79 Cole Storer University of Minnesota 37 Vladislav Klurman Penn State University 80 Greg Ter-Zakhariants Stanford University 38 Jeffrey Langenstein San Mateo 81 Edward Umphrey University of Michigan 39 Justin Laury Houston Gymnastics Acad 82 John Vogtman Temple University 40 Seung Tai Lee Ohio State University 83 Mario West Preston Gymnastics 50 Steven Legendre University of Oklahoma 84 Nyika White International Gymnastics 41 Danell Leyva Universal Gymnastics 85 Paul Woodward University of Michigan 42 Ryan Lieberman Stanford University 86 Brandon Wynn Ohio State University 43 Brian Liscovitz University of Illinois 1 2009 Winter Cup Challenge Start List This start list is subject to change Note: Drop one athlete per rotation – i.e. the second gymnast listed is up first on the second event Session I: Thursday 2/5, Warm up begins at 10:00 a.m.; competition begins 12:00 p.m. Floor Pommel Horse Still Rings Philip Onorato Paul Ruggeri, III Paul Woodward Pejman Ebrahimi Tyler Mizoguchi Phil Goldberg Michael Partizpanyan Sam Mikulak C.J. Maestas Steven Spencer Cameron Rogers John Orozco Brandon Wynn Brian Liscovitz Jake Dalton Jacob Bateman Austin Phillips Mel Santander Seung Tai Lee Craig Padera Ryan McCarthy Eddie Hay Vault Parallel Bars High Bar David Sender Glen Ishino Patrick McLaughlin Eddie Crane Kyle Brady Spencer Johnson Kerry Adderly Tim McNeill John Vogtman Greg Ter-Zakhariants Evan Roth Joseph Hagerty Anthony Beck Jeffrey Langenstein Matt Hicks Sho Nakamori Kyson Bunthuwong Adam Al Rokh Bryant Hadden Kyle Bunthuwong Nyika White Session II: Thursday 2/5, Warm up begins at 4:00 p.m.; competition begins at 6:00 p.m. Floor Pommel Horse Still Rings Daniel Ribeiro Thomas Kelley Russell Dabritz Roger Pasek Miguel Pineda Guillermo Alvarez Matt Chelberg Alexy Bilozertchev Dylan Akers Ross Bradley Ralph Rosso D.J. Repp Timothy Schmidt Edward Umphrey Cole Storer Chris Lung Vladislav Klurman Chris Stehl Devin Reagan Chris Cameron Kit Beikmann Vault Parallel Bars High Bar Josh Dixon Justin Laury Chris Brooks Sean Melton Sean Golden Max Mayr Mycal Ross Alexander Naddour Mario West Tim Gentry Sean Senters Jonathan Horton Ryan Lieberman Yoshi Mori Steven Legendre Wyatt Aycock Cameron Deer Danell Leyva Alex Buscaglia RJ Heflin Edward Mesa 2.
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