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Qualification Team Results 39TH ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Aarhus (DEN) October 13th - 21st 2006 Results Men’s Qualifications SUN 15 OCT 2006 - 19:30 Rank NOC Total 1 CHN - China 59.125 (11) 62.000 (1) 62.925 (2) 64.900 (1) 62.475 (2) 59.025 (8) 370.450 Q 2 JPN - Japan 59.650 (8) 59.275 (4) 62.175 (3) 61.975 (20) 63.050 (1) 61.625 (1) 367.750 Q 3 RUS - Russia 59.525 (10) 58.800 (6) 61.650 (4) 64.000 (4) 61.050 (4) 60.375 (2) 365.400 Q 4 ROM - Romania 61.475 (1) 60.200 (2) 59.800 (6) 64.075 (3) 59.900 (9) 58.875 (9) 364.325 Q 5 CAN - Canada 61.250 (2) 58.775 (7) 58.375 (15) 63.650 (6) 60.825 (6) 59.100 (7) 361.975 Q 6 GER - Germany 58.900 (13) 59.675 (3) 59.175 (12) 63.100 (10) 60.775 (7) 59.450 (5) 361.075 Q 7 SUI - Switzerland 59.675 (7) 57.950 (11) 59.400 (10) 63.675 (5) 59.625 (10) 58.875 (9) 359.200 Q 8 BLR - Belarus 58.625 (15) 57.125 (17) 60.150 (5) 62.800 (13) 60.950 (5) 59.525 (4) 359.175 Q 9 ESP - Spain 61.025 (3) 58.175 (9) 59.475 (8) 63.200 (9) 58.225 (15) 58.425 (12) 358.525 10 FRA - France 60.850 (5) 57.575 (14) 57.925 (17) 64.700 (2) 58.225 (15) 59.200 (6) 358.475 11 KOR - Korea 58.100 (18) 57.775 (12) 59.450 (9) 62.200 (18) 62.275 (3) 58.675 (11) 358.475 12 UKR - Ukraine 60.325 (6) 59.200 (5) 59.275 (11) 62.550 (15) 59.125 (13) 57.800 (14) 358.275 13 USA - United States 61.025 (3) 58.475 (8) 59.050 (14) 63.225 (8) 59.200 (11) 57.125 (20) 358.100 14 AUS - Australia 59.000 (12) 57.725 (13) 59.500 (7) 61.875 (23) 58.475 (14) 59.600 (3) 356.175 15 ITA - Italy 57.275 (22) 55.225 (23) 63.100 (1) 62.275 (17) 57.975 (17) 56.650 (22) 352.500 16 PUR - Puerto Rico 57.575 (21) 58.075 (10) 57.175 (20) 62.750 (14) 57.425 (21) 58.250 (13) 351.250 17 GRE - Greece 58.900 (13) 54.575 (27) 58.125 (16) 62.125 (19) 60.075 (8) 57.225 (18) 351.025 18 BRA - Brazil 59.625 (9) 55.175 (24) 56.100 (27) 63.350 (7) 57.325 (23) 57.425 (17) 349.000 19 GBR - Great Britain 57.625 (20) 56.825 (19) 56.975 (23) 61.875 (23) 56.600 (26) 57.550 (16) 347.450 20 KAZ - Kazakhstan 57.125 (23) 54.925 (25) 57.025 (22) 63.050 (11) 57.825 (19) 56.375 (23) 346.325 21 BUL - Bulgaria 58.425 (16) 54.475 (29) 57.675 (18) 61.575 (26) 56.600 (26) 56.375 (23) 345.125 22 POR - Portugal 58.300 (17) 56.950 (18) 56.075 (28) 61.275 (28) 56.650 (25) 55.275 (28) 344.525 23 NED - Netherlands 55.475 (31) 53.900 (31) 59.175 (12) 61.325 (27) 57.425 (21) 56.875 (21) 344.175 24 LAT - Latvia 55.775 (28) 56.200 (20) 55.425 (32) 61.950 (21) 56.800 (24) 57.200 (19) 343.350 25 POL - Poland 55.850 (27) 53.450 (34) 56.850 (24) 62.850 (12) 59.150 (12) 53.650 (34) 341.800 26 VEN - Venezuela 54.000 (35) 55.300 (21) 57.050 (21) 62.325 (16) 57.600 (20) 55.300 (27) 341.575 27 HUN - Hungary 55.175 (33) 57.250 (15) 57.225 (19) 59.225 (34) 57.950 (18) 53.925 (31) 340.750 28 MEX - Mexico 57.800 (19) 54.850 (26) 56.150 (26) 61.925 (22) 56.075 (28) 53.450 (35) 340.250 29 TPE - Chinese Taipei 54.875 (34) 57.150 (16) 56.425 (25) 59.200 (35) 55.250 (30) 53.925 (31) 336.825 30 ISR - Israel 56.275 (25) 52.675 (39) 55.525 (30) 59.875 (33) 56.075 (28) 55.450 (26) 335.875 31 DEN - Denmark 56.475 (24) 53.575 (33) 55.875 (29) 61.675 (25) 52.500 (40) 54.800 (29) 334.900 32 FIN - Finland 53.775 (37) 55.275 (22) 53.250 (39) 58.200 (42) 55.175 (31) 57.725 (15) 333.400 33 SWE - Sweden 55.325 (32) 51.625 (40) 54.200 (35) 60.175 (30) 54.450 (33) 52.150 (39) 327.925 34 NOR - Norway 53.875 (36) 52.750 (38) 55.475 (31) 58.575 (40) 54.200 (34) 52.975 (36) 327.850 35 AUT - Austria 55.600 (30) 53.075 (36) 52.775 (40) 58.675 (39) 53.375 (36) 53.750 (33) 327.250 36 TUR - Turkey 56.250 (26) 53.675 (32) 52.575 (41) 59.975 (31) 52.000 (41) 52.600 (37) 327.075 37 EGY - Egypt 53.175 (39) 54.525 (28) 54.625 (34) 60.350 (29) 53.375 (36) 50.725 (41) 326.775 38 RSA - South Africa 53.250 (38) 53.400 (35) 54.700 (33) 58.775 (37) 54.525 (32) 51.950 (40) 326.600 39 CZE - Czech Republic 55.700 (29) 50.150 (41) 54.075 (37) 59.025 (36) 53.250 (38) 52.300 (38) 324.500 40 ALG - Algeria 52.525 (40) 54.200 (30) 54.200 (35) 58.700 (38) 50.525 (43) 54.025 (30) 324.175 41 ISL - Iceland 52.300 (41) 50.125 (42) 53.300 (38) 57.600 (43) 53.550 (35) 50.025 (43) 316.900 42 SLO - Slovenia 39.800 (43) 52.850 (37) 51.325 (42) 58.225 (41) 52.675 (39) 55.625 (25) 310.500 43 CHI - Chile 51.025 (42) 42.925 (43) 47.825 (43) 59.900 (32) 50.950 (42) 50.400 (42) 303.025 Legend Q Qualified for Team Final Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar Note: Underlined totals indicate starting apparatus. GAM400901_73C 1.0 Report Created SUN 15 OCT 2006 21:44 Page 1/1 39TH ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Aarhus (DEN) October 13th - 21st 2006 Results Men’s Qualifications SUN 15 OCT 2006 - 19:30 NOC RankBib Name Total Code 1795 TOMITA Hiroyuki JPN 15.400 15.375 15.975 15.150 16.000 15.625 93.525 Q 2615 YANG Wei CHN 13.950 15.400 16.375 16.550 16.100 14.225 92.600 Q 3610 CHEN Yibing CHN 15.025 14.925 16.525 16.375 15.075 14.550 92.475 Q 4612 FENG Jing CHN 14.900 15.500 15.100 15.850 15.525 14.850 91.725 5721 HAMBUECHEN Fabian GER 15.450 14.500 14.675 16.300 15.125 15.025 91.075 Q 6793 NAKASE Takuya JPN 15.175 14.375 15.700 15.025 15.350 15.200 90.825 Q 7846 ZOZULYA Roman UKR 14.850 14.775 15.850 15.825 15.550 13.925 90.775 Q 8934 POTRA Dan Nicolae ROM 14.875 15.125 15.375 15.600 15.100 14.650 90.725 Q 9953 KHOROKHORDIN Sergei RUS 14.950 14.700 14.900 15.650 15.450 14.600 90.250 Q 10684 MARTINEZ Rafael ESP 15.150 15.075 14.650 15.350 15.050 14.875 90.150 Q 11596 WONG Adam CAN 15.225 14.575 14.850 15.700 15.100 14.675 90.125 Q 12932 KOCZI Flavius ROM 15.400 15.700 13.600 15.900 14.825 14.525 89.950 Q 13951 DEVIATOVSKI Maxim RUS 13.850 14.225 15.125 16.200 15.500 15.050 89.950 Q 14791 MIZUTORI Hisashi JPN 13.275 14.675 15.125 15.725 15.675 15.350 89.825 15842 KUKSENKOV Mykola UKR 14.825 15.125 14.175 15.475 15.025 15.150 89.775 Q 16520 JEFFERIS Joshua AUS 14.975 14.125 15.025 15.550 15.250 14.750 89.675 Q 17955 RYAZANOV Yury RUS 14.875 14.000 15.150 15.775 14.950 14.900 89.650 18590 GAFUIK Nathan CAN 15.100 14.575 14.000 16.000 14.925 15.000 89.600 Q 19815 YANG Tae-Young KOR 14.475 13.750 15.200 15.500 16.125 14.525 89.575 Q 20703 KARBANENKO Dimitri FRA 15.250 14.550 14.375 16.025 14.225 15.050 89.475 Q 21841 ISAYEV Andriy UKR 14.925 14.300 15.050 15.900 14.975 14.125 89.275 22732 LYMPANOVNOS Christos GRE 14.950 14.450 15.125 15.550 15.000 14.000 89.075 Q 23971 CAPELLI Claudio SUI 15.300 14.550 13.875 16.000 14.875 14.400 89.000 Q 24925 VARGAS Luis PUR 14.525 15.075 14.650 15.650 15.200 13.775 88.875 Q 25935 SELARIU Dorin Razvan ROM 14.950 14.800 14.675 15.275 14.925 14.200 88.825 26564 SAVITSKI Dimitri BLR 14.875 14.350 14.125 15.750 15.025 14.675 88.800 Q 27832 ALVAREZ Guillermo USA 15.100 14.075 14.525 15.775 14.625 14.550 88.650 Q 28810 KIM Dae Eun KOR 14.450 14.375 15.300 15.375 15.675 13.450 88.625 Q 29833 ARTEMEV Alexander USA 14.525 15.450 14.450 15.550 14.975 13.675 88.625 Q 30724 SPIRIDONOV Eugen GER 15.050 14.375 14.500 15.250 15.225 14.225 88.625 R 31976 SCHWEIZER Andreas SUI 14.600 14.025 15.175 15.550 14.700 14.425 88.475 R 32720 BOY Philipp GER 14.325 14.800 14.450 15.500 14.525 14.875 88.475 33933 POPESCU Ilie Daniel ROM 14.750 14.575 14.650 16.375 14.850 13.125 88.325 34733 MARAS Vlasios GRE 14.400 14.300 13.175 15.700 14.850 15.850 88.275 R 35923 RIVERA Luis PUR 15.125 14.900 14.475 15.725 13.575 14.450 88.250 R 36772 GOFMAN Pavel ISR 14.250 14.350 15.000 15.200 14.650 14.725 88.175 37784 MORANDI Matteo ITA 14.050 14.150 15.900 15.375 14.475 14.175 88.125 38511 VAHAGN Stepanyan ARM 14.375 14.500 15.200 15.200 14.775 13.525 87.575 39813 KIM Soo Myun KOR 14.700 14.625 13.475 15.575 14.725 14.375 87.475 40785 OTTAVI Paolo ITA 14.750 13.800 14.875 15.175 14.525 14.300 87.425 41967 FOKIN Anton UZB 13.725 13.075 14.450 15.525 15.800 14.650 87.225 42586 YANEV Filip BUL 14.850 13.575 13.475 16.125 14.100 15.100 87.225 43812 KIM Seung Il KOR 14.475 13.525 13.825 15.225 14.700 15.450 87.200 44522 OFFORD Samuel AUS 14.125 13.700 14.975 15.275 14.425 14.550 87.050 45621 GIRALDO Jorge Hugo COL 14.525 13.025 14.475 15.250 15.275 14.450 87.000 46875 ZONDERLAND Epke NED 13.775 13.975 14.575 15.775 15.100 13.675 86.875 47985 HUANG Yi-Hsueh TPE 14.300 14.250 14.150 16.525 14.125 13.475 86.825 48711 BREWER Ross GBR 13.925 14.300 14.400 14.950 14.825 14.375 86.775 49712 COX Adam GBR 14.500 14.450 13.550 15.650 14.175 14.425 86.750 GAM024901_73G 1.0 Report Created SUN 15 OCT 2006 21:45 Page 1/6 39TH ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Aarhus (DEN) October 13th - 21st 2006 Results Men’s Qualifications SUN 15 OCT 2006 - 19:30 NOC RankBib Name Total Code 50773 SHATILOV Alexander ISR 15.650 13.950 13.575 15.575 14.025 13.875 86.650 51575 ROSA Victor BRA 14.475 13.925 13.650 15.650 14.500 14.225 86.425 52685 MUNOZ Sergio ESP 14.600 13.225 14.225 15.800 14.225 14.200 86.275 53804 VALEYEV Ildar KAZ 14.225 12.950 14.750 15.350 14.675 14.150 86.100 54730 BARMPAKIS K.
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