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Event Finals 2008 Winter Cup Challenge Las Vegas Sports Center Las Vegas, Nev. Feb. 9, 2008 Final results (second of two days of competition; scores are two-day totals) All-Around 1. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 185.850 2. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 178.600 3. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 178.100 4. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 177.200 5. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 176.450 6. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 175.200 7. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 174.250 8. Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, 171.250 8. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 171.100 9. Guillermo Alvarez, Denver, Colo., 170.550 10. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 168.750 11. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 167.850 12. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 167.700 13. Jake Bateman, Kingsport, Tenn., 166.850 14. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 165.900 15. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 165.050 16. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 164.750 17. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 164.350 18. Thomas Kelley, Libertyville, Ill., 163.800 19. Josh Dixon, San Jose, Calif., 163.750 20. Tim Gentry, Plano, Texas, 163.700 21. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 163.050 21. Alexander Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, 162.950 21. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 156.400 22. Rafael Morales, Puerto Rico, 156.000 22. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 155.000 24. Kyle Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 137.500 25. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 137.300 Floor exercise 1. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 31.950 2. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 30.950 3. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 30.750 4. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 29.900 5. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 29.850 6. Josh Dixon, San Jose, Calif., 29.650 7. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 29.350 8. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 29.150 9. Blaine Wilson, Worthington, Ohio, 29.000 9. R.J. Heflin, Storeham, Mass., 29.000 11. Yewki Tomita, Tucson, Ariz., 28.900 12. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 28.800 13. Guillermo Alvarez, Denver, Colo., 28.700 13. Dylan Carney, Dartmouth, Mass., 28.700 15. Alexander Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, 28.650 15. Kyle Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 28.600 16. Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, 28.450 16. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 28.350 17. Rafael Morales, Puerto Rico, 27.800 17. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 27.750 18. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 27.700 19. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 27.400 20. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 27.350 21. Ralph Rosso, Morganville, N.J., 27.300 22. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 27.250 22. Evan Roth, North Woodmere, N.Y., 27.250 24. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 27.200 25. Jake Bateman, Kingsport, Tenn., 27.150 26. Viorel Popescu, Glen Allen, Va., 27.000 27. Tim Gentry, Plano, Texas, 26.700 28. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 26.650 29. Thomas Kelley, Libertyville, Ill., 26.450 30. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 25.200 30. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 14.900 31. Ian Jackson, Harrisburg, Pa., 14.050 32. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 11.400 Pommel horse 1. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 29.650 2. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 29.550 3. Tim McNeill, Falls Church, Va., 29.400 4. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 28.900 5. R.J. Heflin, Storeham, Mass., 28.750 5. Yewki Tomita, Tucson, Ariz., 28.750 7. Guillermo Alvarez, Denver, Colo., 28.450 8. Kyson Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 28.250 9. Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, 28.200 9. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 28.150 10. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 28.100 10. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 28.100 12. Colin Christ, Charlotte, N.C., 27.500 13. Jacob Messina, Matthews, N.C., 27.400 13. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 27.400 15. Timothy Schmidt, Blair, Neb., 27.250 16. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 27.100 17. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 27.050 18. Kevin Tan, Fremont, Calif., 26.750 19. Kyle Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 26.650 20. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 26.600 20. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 26.600 22. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 26.400 23. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 26.050 23. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 26.050 23. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 26.050 25. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 25.900 26. Thomas Kelley, Libertyville, Ill., 25.800 27. Rafael Morales, Puerto Rico, 25.700 27. Ralph Rosso, Morganville, N.J., 25.550 28. Jonathan Horton, Houston, Texas, 25.350 29. Jake Bateman, Kingsport, Tenn., 25.250 30. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 24.950 31. Alexander Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, 24.850 31. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 24.600 32. Ian Jackson, Harrisburg, Pa., 24.200 33. Josh Dixon, San Jose, Calif., 24.000 34. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 23.900 35. Tim Gentry, Plano, Texas, 23.350 36. Tyler Yamauchi, Sugarland, Texas, 22.200 Still rings 1. Kevin Tan, Fremont, Calif., 32.450 2. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 31.500 3. Jonathan Horton, Houston, Texas, 31.150 4. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 30.950 5. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 30.450 5. Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Philadelphia, Pa., 30.450 7. Blaine Wilson, Worthington, Ohio, 30.250 8. Tim Gentry, Plano, Texas, 29.950 9. Tyler Yamauchi, Sugarland, Texas, 29.700 10. Guillermo Alvarez, Denver, Colo., 29.650 11. Jacob Messina, Matthews, N.C., 29.450 11. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 29.450 13. Evan Roth, North Woodmere, N.Y., 29.350 14. Jake Bateman, Kingsport, Tenn., 29.250 15. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 29.100 15. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 29.100 17. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 28.650 18. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 28.550 19. Thomas Kelley, Libertyville, Ill., 28.450 20. Kyson Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 28.400 21. Tyler Block, Kensington, Calif., 28.100 22. Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, 28.050 22. Timothy Schmidt, Blair, Neb., 27.950 23. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 27.800 24. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 27.700 24. Colin Christ, Charlotte, N.C., 27.700 26. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 27.650 27. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 27.600 28. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 27.500 29. Ian Jackson, Harrisburg, Pa., 27.450 30. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 27.300 31. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 27.200 31. Ralph Rosso, Morganville, N.J., 27.200 31. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 27.200 34. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 26.950 35. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 26.900 35. Alexander Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, 25.600 35. Josh Dixon, San Jose, Calif., 25.400 36. Rafael Morales, Puerto Rico, 24.900 36. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 13.700 37. Kyle Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 12.600 Vault 1. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 32.300 2. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 31.900 3. Viorel Popescu, Glen Allen, Va., 31.850 4. Blaine Wilson, Worthington, Ohio, 31.750 4. Guillermo Alvarez, Denver, Colo., 31.750 6. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 31.650 7. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 31.600 8. Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico, 31.500 8. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 31.500 8. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 31.500 10. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 31.450 10. Josh Dixon, San Jose, Calif., 31.450 12. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 31.350 13. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 31.300 14. Alexander Rodriguez, Puerto Rico, 30.800 14. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 30.550 15. Jake Bateman, Kingsport, Tenn., 30.500 16. Yewki Tomita, Tucson, Ariz., 30.300 17. Thomas Kelley, Libertyville, Ill., 30.250 17. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 30.250 18. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 30.200 19. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 30.150 20. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 29.950 21. Rafael Morales, Puerto Rico, 29.850 21. Tim Gentry, Plano, Texas, 29.850 22. Dylan Carney, Dartmouth, Mass., 29.700 23. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 29.600 24. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 29.350 25. Ralph Rosso, Morganville, N.J., 29.100 26. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 28.800 27. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 28.650 28. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 28.000 29. Evan Roth, North Woodmere, N.Y., 15.700 30. Kyle Bunthuwong, El Cerrito, Calif., 15.550 31. Ian Jackson, Harrisburg, Pa., 15.400 Parallel bars 1. Paul Hamm, Waukesha, Wis., 31.100 2. Sean Townsend, Dickinson, Texas, 30.950 3. Raj Bhavsar, Houston, Texas, 30.600 4. Alexander Artemev, Morrison, Colo., 30.300 5. Joseph Hagerty, Rio Rancho, N.M., 30.200 5. Kevin Tan, Fremont, Calif., 30.200 7. Jonathan Horton, Houston, Texas, 30.150 8. David Durante, Garwood, N.J., 29.550 8. Ryan Lieberman, Lake Forest, Ill., 29.550 10. Colin Christ, Charlotte, N.C., 29.350 11. Tim McNeill, Falls Church, Va., 29.150 12. David Sender, Arlington Heights, Ill., 29.100 12. Sho Nakamori, Albany, Calif., 29.100 14. Geoff Corrigan, Colorado Springs, Colo., 28.950 15. Bryant Hadden, Wichita, Kan., 28.900 15. Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Philadelphia, Pa., 28.900 17. Yewki Tomita, Tucson, Ariz., 28.800 18. Timothy Schmidt, Blair, Neb., 28.600 19. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 28.450 20. Tyler Block, Kensington, Calif., 28.300 21. Alexy Bilozertchev, Hilliard, Ohio, 28.250 21. Luis Vargas, Puerto Rico, 28.250 22. Steven Legendre, Flower Mound, Texas, 28.150 22. Paul Ruggeri III, Manlius, N.Y., 28.150 24. Tyler Yamauchi, Sugarland, Texas, 28.000 25. R.J. Heflin, Storeham, Mass., 27.900 25. Wesley Haagensen, Belleville, Ill., 27.900 27. Tyler Mizoguchi, Houston, Texas, 27.550 28. Derek Helsby, Orlando, Fla., 27.450 29. Viorel Popescu, Glen Allen, Va., 27.400 29.
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