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Chunichi Cup Participari Romanesti Chunichi Cup Participari romanesti 1976 Women's AA AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Nadia Comaneci ROM 9.95 10.00 9.80 10.00 39.75 2 Teodora Ungureanu ROM 9.65 9.75 9.75 9.90 39.05 3 Elena Davydova URS 9.50 9.55 9.55 9.75 38.35 3 Mariana Constantin ROM 9.50 9.60 9.65 9.60 38.35 5 Svetlana Grozdova URS 9.40 9.35 9.70 9.80 38.25 6 Marion Kische GDR 9.60 9.55 9.25 9.75 38.10 7 Kolleen Casey USA 9.50 9.45 9.40 9.60 37.95 7 Steffi Kräker GDR 9.50 9.50 9.45 9.50 37.95 9 Fusae Hayashida JPN 9.20 9.45 9.50 9.60 37.75 10 Barbel Krause GDR 9.40 9.50 9.00 9.70 37.60 10 Karen Kelsall CAN 9.35 9.30 9.40 9.55 37.60 12 Miyuki Hironaka JPN 9.25 9.35 9.00 9.60 37.20 13 Sakiko Nozawa JPN 8.70 9.00 9.00 9.55 36.25 14 Park Jung Sook KOR 9.00 8.70 8.70 8.75 35.15 15 Nelli Kim URS 9.65 0.00 9.80 9.90 29.35 1977 Women's AA AA Rank VT UB BB FX Total 1 Svetlana Agapova URS 9.40 9.40 9.55 9.60 37.95 2 Steffi Kraker GDR 9.50 9.55 9.40 9.45 37.90 3 Natalia Shaposhnikova URS 9.65 9.00 9.75 9.30 37.70 4 Elfi Schlegel CAN 9.45 9.40 9.10 9.25 37.20 5 Gabi Gheorghiu ROM 9.30 9.15 9.30 9.35 37.10 6 Sakiko Nozawa JPN 9.30 9.30 9.20 9.20 37.00 6 Marilena Neacsu ROM 9.20 9.25 9.30 9.25 37.00 6 Marta Egervari HUN 9.50 9.50 8.80 9.20 37.00 9 Vera Cerna TCH 9.40 9.30 8.85 9.35 36.90 10 Leslie Russo USA 9.10 9.40 8.80 9.45 36.75 11 Sigrid Trantow GDR 9.15 9.35 8.80 9.35 36.65 12 Heike Kunhardt GDR 9.35 9.40 8.40 9.40 36.55 13 Emilia Eberle ROM 8.50 9.25 9.40 9.35 36.50 14 Ayako Akaba JPN 9.30 9.25 8.40 9.25 36.20 15 Yuki Kawai JPN 8.80 9.10 9.10 8.95 35.95 1979 Women's AA AA Rank VT UB BB FX Total 1 Steffi Kraker GDR 9.75 9.80 9.60 9.70 38.85 2 Silvia Hindorff GDR 9.60 9.70 9.65 9.80 38.75 3 Natalia Ilienko URS 9.45 9.60 9.70 9.70 38.45 3 Galina Ionas URS 9.60 9.60 9.60 9.65 38.45 3 Gabriela Gheorghe ROM 9.65 9.60 9.60 9.60 38.45 6 Erika Flander HUN 9.60 9.50 9.55 9.60 38.25 7 Elena Polevaya URS 9.55 9.60 9.50 9.50 38.15 8 Eva Ovari HUN 9.30 9.40 9.70 9.55 38.05 9 Dorina Ungureanu ROM 9.60 9.35 9.50 9.40 37.85 10 Suzy Kellems USA 9.75 9.60 8.75 9.50 37.60 11 Yuka Hinata JPN 9.40 9.40 9.40 9.15 37.35 12 Ping Jingjing CHN 9.55 9.55 8.95 9.25 37.30 13 Ma Wenju CHN 9.15 9.05 9.50 9.50 37.25 14 Yayoi Kano JPN 9.45 9.55 9.00 9.15 37.15 15 Taeko Nakatani JPN 8.90 9.35 8.40 9.00 35.65 16 Heidi Anderson USA 8.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.90 1980 Women's AA AA Rank VT UB BB FX Total 1 Li Cuiling CHN 9.55 9.55 9.45 9.35 37.90 2 Tang Xiaoli CHN 9.40 9.35 9.30 9.50 37.55 2 Dumitrita Turner ROM 9.20 9.70 9.00 9.65 37.55 2 Erika Csanyi HUN 9.35 9.40 9.30 9.50 37.55 5 Steffi Kraker GDR 9.25 9.70 9.00 9.40 37.35 6 Jana Labakova TCH 9.40 9.45 8.85 9.55 37.25 7 Radka Zemanova TCH 8.85 9.45 9.45 9.15 36.90 8 Erika Flander HUN 9.10 8.90 9.35 9.35 36.70 9 Chung Jin Ea KOR 9.10 9.10 9.25 9.20 36.65 9 Amy Koopman USA 9.00 9.35 9.15 9.15 36.65 11 Yayoi Kano JPN 9.05 9.40 8.55 9.55 36.55 12 Sherry Hawco CAN 8.65 9.00 9.30 9.35 36.30 13 Monica Goermann CAN 8.80 9.50 8.65 9.05 36.00 14 Tracee Talavera USA 8.30 9.55 8.55 9.20 35.60 15 Ayako Akaba JPN 8.45 9.25 8.65 9.00 35.35 16 Choi Jung Sook KOR 8.55 8.85 8.80 8.65 34.85 17 Ecaterina Szabo ROM 6.95 9.40 9.40 0.00 25.75 1984 Women's AA AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Ecaterina Szabo ROM 9.750 9.550 9.700 9.750 38.750 2 Elena Shushunova URS 9.800 9.300 9.750 9.850 38.700 3 Irina Baraksanova URS 9.600 9.700 9.550 9.800 38.650 4 Bettina Schieferdecker GDR 9.600 9.700 9.450 9.600 38.350 5 Noriko Mochizuki JPN 9.550 9.600 9.550 9.550 38.250 5 Hana Ricna TCH 9.550 9.700 9.700 9.300 38.250 7 Birgit Senff GDR 9.550 9.300 9.450 9.750 38.050 8 Wang Xiaoxia CHN 9.600 9.450 9.350 9.600 38.000 9 Zita Toth HUN 9.450 9.600 9.400 9.500 37.950 10 Zoya Grancharova BUL 9.550 9.450 9.300 9.500 37.800 11 Maiko Morio JPN 9.600 9.700 9.050 9.350 37.700 12 Jana Vejrkova TCH 8.950 9.500 9.500 9.600 37.550 13 Melissa Marlowe USA 9.500 9.400 8.900 9.400 37.200 14 Xu Jinglei CHN 9.350 9.600 9.000 8.950 36.900 15 Tracy Calore USA 9.500 8.800 8.800 9.600 36.700 16 Soh KOR 9.250 8.500 9.350 9.250 36.350 1985 Women's AA AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Hana Ricna TCH 9.450 9.900 9.700 9.850 38.900 1 Celestina Popa ROM 9.700 9.700 9.750 9.750 38.900 3 Bojanka Demireva BUL 9.700 9.700 9.600 9.800 38.800 4 Eka Zeturidze URS 9.750 9.700 9.450 9.800 38.700 6 Ulrike Klotz GDR 9.650 9.800 8.950 9.900 38.300 6 Simone Harperath GDR 9.500 9.750 9.400 9.650 38.300 8 Huang Qun CHN 9.450 9.750 9.300 9.600 38.100 8 Yu Feng CHN 9.400 9.550 9.400 9.650 38.100 10 Camelia Voinea ROM 9.750 9.600 8.950 9.700 38.000 10 Vera Kolesnikova URS 9.700 9.600 9.650 9.050 38.000 12 Jae Young KOR 9.500 9.550 9.300 9.300 37.650 Shim 13 Maiko Morio JPN 9.150 9.550 9.400 9.400 37.500 14 Iveta Polokova TCH 9.300 9.350 9.500 9.300 37.450 15 Monica Covacci CAN 9.600 9.650 8.550 9.600 37.400 16 Jennifer Barton USA 9.650 9.500 8.500 9.600 37.250 17 Dee Dee Foster USA 9.600 9.600 8.800 9.100 37.100 18 Miyako Kudo JPN 9.400 9.450 9.600 8.500 36.950 1986 Women's AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Xu Yemei CHN 9.550 9.600 9.450 9.700 38.300 2 Madalena Tanase ROM 9.700 9.050 9.700 9.700 38.150 3 Aleftina Pryakhina URS 9.700 9.300 9.300 9.800 38.100 3 Asako Inoue JPN 9.400 9.650 9.550 9.500 38.100 5 Jana Vogel GDR 9.350 9.700 9.400 9.600 38.050 6 Natalia Yurchenko URS 9.500 9.750 9.150 9.600 38.000 6 Kyoko Seo JPN 9.500 9.600 9.400 9.500 38.000 8 Miyako Kudo JPN 9.600 9.500 9.500 9.150 37.750 9 Liu Pei CHN 9.350 9.350 9.400 9.500 37.600 10 Hope Spivey USA 9.600 9.000 9.350 9.550 37.500 10 Miho Shinoda JPN 9.500 8.950 9.500 9.550 37.500 12 Dana Dumitru ROM 9.650 9.050 9.650 9.100 37.450 13 Andrea Ladanyi HUN 9.400 9.550 8.800 9.650 37.400 14 Zsuzsa Csisztu HUN 8.800 9.500 9.350 9.550 37.200 15 Ivelina Raikova BUL 9.450 8.900 8.800 9.650 36.800 16 Jennifer Sey USA 9.350 8.750 8.900 9.500 36.500 16 Diana Dudeva BUL 9.450 8.500 9.450 9.100 36.500 18 Han Gyung Im KOR 8.850 8.800 8.850 9.100 35.600 19 Suh Seon KOR 9.350 8.400 8.450 8.850 35.050 Aeng 1987 Women's AA AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Elena Gurova URS 9.900 9.900 9.800 9.900 39.500 2 Yulia Kut URS 9.850 9.850 9.750 9.850 39.300 3 Dorte Thümmler GDR 9.600 9.850 9.700 9.900 39.050 4 Aurelia Dobre ROM 9.900 9.200 9.850 9.850 38.800 4 Ivelina Raikova BUL 9.700 9.700 9.600 9.800 38.800 6 Lori Strong CAN 9.750 9.800 9.600 9.600 38.750 7 Miho Shinoda JPN 9.650 9.650 9.550 9.800 38.650 8 Zsuzsa Csisztu HUN 9.600 9.750 9.600 9.650 38.600 9 Camelia Voinea ROM 9.800 9.100 9.700 9.850 38.450 10 Astrid Heese GDR 9.600 9.750 9.250 9.750 38.350 11 Mari Kosuge JPN 9.600 9.250 9.700 9.700 38.250 12 Antoaneta Angelova BUL 9.700 9.750 9.150 9.600 38.200 12 Brandy Johnson USA 9.800 9.550 9.650 9.200 38.200 14 Kyoko Seo JPN 9.250 9.600 9.600 9.600 38.050 15 Asako Inoue JPN 9.600 9.600 9.650 8.900 37.750 16 Chelle Stack USA 9.700 9.750 9.300 8.950 37.700 17 Karine Boucher FRA 9.550 9.500 9.000 9.600 37.650 18 Wu Lei CHN 9.300 9.600 8.950 9.600 37.450 19 Lisa Elliott GBR 9.600 9.350 8.300 9.700 36.950 20 Cao Haiying CHN 9.250 9.200 8.700 9.650 36.800 1987 Women's AA AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 21 Jung Eun Jung KOR 9.000 9.200 8.300 9.150 35.650 22 Lim Hye Jin KOR 8.900 8.800 0.000 0.000 17.700 1988 Men's AA Rank FX PH R V PB HB Total 1 Valery Lyukin URS 9.550 9.600 9.800 9.550 9.700 9.900 58.100 2 Daisuke Nishikawa JPN 9.500 9.800 9.550 9.450 9.550 9.800 57.650 3 Jorg Behrendt GDR 9.450 9.350 9.600 9.600 9.550 9.700 57.250 4 Maik Belle GDR 9.350 9.700 9.400 9.300 9.750 9.700 57.200 5 Yukio Iketani JPN 9.750 9.700 9.600 9.450 8.650 9.750 56.900 6 Valery Belenky URS 9.550 9.550 9.650 9.450 9.600 8.750 56.550 7 Marius Gherman ROM 9.200 9.050 9.450 9.600 9.600 9.400 56.300 8 Kalofer Hristozov BUL 9.000 9.600 9.550 9.350 9.450 9.300 56.250 9 Christian Chevalier FRA 9.150 9.450 9.400 9.200 9.300 9.650 56.150 10 Curtis Hibbert CAN 9.000 9.050 9.500 9.700 9.550 9.100 55.900 11 Riccardo Trapella ITA 9.200 9.250 9.500 9.300 9.150 9.450 55.850 11 Park JongHoon KOR 9.450 8.800 9.000 9.600 9.400 9.600 55.850 13 Lance Ringnald USA 9.200 9.150 9.200 9.100 9.500 9.600 55.750 14 Jorg Hasse GDR 8.850 9.500 9.350 9.250 9.000 9.750 55.700 15 Shinji Gamou JPN 9.300 8.050 9.450 9.250 9.550 9.650 55.250 15 Joo Young KOR 9.000 9.500 9.550 9.150 9.400 8.650 55.250 Sam 17 Chris Laux USA 8.650 9.400 9.350 8.950 9.300 9.450 55.100 18 Makoto Tamura JPN 8.600 9.400 9.500 9.200 9.450 8.900 55.050 19 Markus Muller SUI 8.500 9.400 9.100 9.100 8.950 9.000 54.050 20 Sui Jin CHN 8.300 9.550 9.100 8.850 9.500 8.350 53.650 21 Sergei Rumbutis URS 9.250 9.550 9.500 9.350 9.700 2.000 49.350 22 Xiao Ruizhi CHN 8.950 9.600 9.500 9.200 9.400 2.000 48.650 23 Daniel Orlet FRG 8.900 9.900 9.450 0.000 0.000 0.000 27.350 Women's AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 1 Daniela Silivas ROM 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.950 39.650 2 Svetlana Boginskaya URS 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 39.600 3 Svetlana Ivanova URS 9.900 9.850 9.850 9.900 39.500 4 Yulia Kut URS 9.850 9.850 9.850 9.400 38.950 5 Wang Xiaoyang CHN 9.700 9.700 9.550 9.800 38.750 6 Aurelia Dobre ROM 9.650 9.850 9.400 9.750 38.650 7 Meiko Mori JPN 9.600 9.700 9.700 9.600 38.600 7 Elizabeth Crandall USA 9.700 9.550 9.650 9.700 38.600 9 Antje Wilkenloh GDR 9.650 9.200 9.800 9.600 38.250 9 Yuriko Nanahara JPN 9.650 9.200 9.800 9.600 38.250 11 Qin Qizhi CHN 9.700 9.100 9.550 9.700 38.050 12 Juliet Bangerter USA 9.300 9.700 9.400 9.600 38.000 13 Deliana Vodenicharova BUL 9.600 9.250 9.150 9.900 37.900 Women's AA RANK VT UB BB FX TOTAL 14 Kayo Ota JPN 9.600 9.000 9.450 9.700 37.750 15 Park Ji Sook KOR 9.600 9.700 9.350 9.050 37.700 16 Barbel Wielgoss GDR 9.700 9.750 8.600 9.400 37.450 17 Shoko Yamada JPN 9.500 8.950 9.350 9.150 36.950
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