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Rings Seniors 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2 Page: 1 Printed on: 5/24/2008 Rings Rankings at: 9:01 PM Men - Senior #1 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2: 100% Competition I / II #2 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 1: 100% Saturday, May 24, 6:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 1 26 Kevin Tan Team Chevron Fin: 16.650 16.700 33.350 A: 7.300 7.300 B: 9.350 9.400 ND: 2 11 Jonathan Horton Team Chevron Fin: 15.800 16.050 31.850 A: 6.600 6.600 B: 9.200 9.450 ND: 3T 5 Raj Bhavsar Team Chevron Fin: 15.650 15.450 31.100 A: 6.500 6.500 B: 9.150 8.950 ND: 3T 13 Sean Golden Team Chevron Fin: 15.400 15.700 31.100 A: 6.700 6.700 B: 8.700 9.000 ND: 5 17 David Sender Team Chevron Fin: 15.200 15.500 30.700 A: 6.300 6.300 B: 8.900 9.200 ND: 6 3 David Durante Team Chevron Fin: 15.100 15.500 30.600 A: 6.400 6.400 B: 8.700 9.100 ND: 7 14 Bryant Hadden Stanford Fin: 15.000 15.300 30.300 A: 6.100 6.300 B: 8.900 9.000 ND: 8 39 Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons Oklahoma Fin: 14.700 15.350 30.050 A: 6.200 6.300 B: 8.500 9.050 ND: 9 28 Kyle Brady Berkeley Fin: 15.050 14.950 30.000 A: 6.000 6.000 B: 9.050 8.950 ND: 10 10 Todd Thornton Team Chevron Fin: 14.650 15.150 29.800 A: 6.300 6.300 B: 8.350 8.850 ND: 11 27 Tyler Block Berkeley Fin: 14.500 15.150 29.650 A: 6.300 6.400 B: 8.200 8.750 ND: 12 T 18 Guillermo Alvarez Team Chevron Fin: 14.850 14.750 29.600 A: 5.800 5.800 B: 9.050 8.950 ND: 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2 Page: 2 Printed on: 5/24/2008 Rings Rankings at: 9:01 PM Men - Senior #1 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2: 100% Competition I / II #2 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 1: 100% Saturday, May 24, 6:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 12 T 32 Jamie Henderson Gattaca-Oklahoma Fin: 14.250 15.350 29.600 A: 6.500 6.500 B: 7.750 8.850 ND: 14 24 Justin Spring Team Chevron Fin: 14.800 14.750 29.550 A: 5.700 5.700 B: 9.100 9.050 ND: 15 29 Kyson Bunthuwong Berkeley Fin: 14.700 14.600 29.300 A: 5.400 5.400 B: 9.300 9.200 ND: 16 T 31 Tim McNeill Berkeley Fin: 14.450 14.800 29.250 A: 6.000 6.000 B: 8.450 8.800 ND: 16 T 44 David Henderson USOTC Fin: 14.300 14.950 29.250 A: 6.400 6.100 B: 7.900 8.850 ND: 18 T 16 Sho Nakamori Stanford Fin: 14.150 14.900 29.050 A: 5.700 6.000 B: 8.450 8.900 ND: 18 T 35 Wesley Haggensen Illinois Fin: 14.500 14.550 29.050 A: 5.700 5.700 B: 8.800 8.850 ND: 18 T 9 Tim Gentry Stanford Fin: 14.600 14.450 29.050 A: 5.900 5.200 B: 8.700 9.250 ND: 21 21 Alexander Artemev Team Chevron Fin: 14.450 14.350 28.800 A: 5.700 5.700 B: 8.750 8.650 ND: 22 T 12 Joseph Hagerty Team Chevron Fin: 14.150 14.200 28.350 A: 5.100 5.100 B: 9.050 9.100 ND: 22 T 41 Steve Legendre Oklahoma Fin: 14.150 14.200 28.350 A: 5.300 5.300 B: 8.850 8.900 ND: 24 38 Jake Lee Minnesota Fin: 13.950 14.250 28.200 A: 5.600 5.800 B: 8.350 8.450 ND: 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2 Page: 3 Printed on: 5/24/2008 Rings Rankings at: 9:01 PM Men - Senior #1 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2: 100% Competition I / II #2 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 1: 100% Saturday, May 24, 6:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 25 33 Danell Leyva * Universal Fin: 14.050 14.100 28.150 A: 5.400 5.400 B: 8.650 8.700 ND: 26 15 Ryan Lieberman Stanford Fin: 13.950 14.100 28.050 A: 5.400 5.400 B: 8.550 8.700 ND: 27 7 Alexy Bilozertchev * OSU Boys Fin: 13.850 14.150 28.000 A: 5.000 5.000 B: 8.850 9.150 ND: 28 37 Joe Catrambone Michigan Fin: 13.950 13.900 27.850 A: 5.000 5.000 B: 8.950 8.900 ND: 29 6 Tyler Mizoguchi HGA Fin: 13.650 13.950 27.600 A: 4.800 4.800 B: 8.850 9.150 ND: 30 8 Josh Dixon Stanford Fin: 13.350 13.900 27.250 A: 5.000 5.000 B: 8.350 8.900 ND: 31 34 Edward Mesa * Universal Fin: 13.350 13.650 27.000 A: 5.000 5.000 B: 8.350 8.650 ND: 32 45 Kerry Adderly Gattaca-LVSA Fin: 13.300 13.200 26.500 A: 5.800 6.100 B: 7.500 7.100 ND: 33 1 Greg Stine Air Force Fin: 0.000 14.450 14.450 A: 0.000 6.200 B: 0.000 8.250 ND: 34 43 Andrew Elkind USOTC Fin: 14.400 0.000 14.400 A: 6.000 0.000 B: 8.400 0.000 ND: 35 36 Paul Ruggeri Illinois Fin: 12.650 0.000 12.650 A: 5.200 0.000 B: 7.450 0.000 ND: 36 T 25 Clay Strother Team Chevron Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND: 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2 Page: 4 Printed on: 5/24/2008 Rings Rankings at: 9:01 PM Men - Senior #1 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 2: 100% Competition I / II #2 = 2008 Men's Visa Championships - Day 1: 100% Saturday, May 24, 6:00pm Place Num Name Gym #2 #1 Score 36 T 40 Chris Brooks Oklahoma Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND: 36 T 22 Morgan Hamm Team Chevron Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND: 36 T 19 Yewki Tomita Team Chevron Fin: 0.000 0.000 0.000 A: 0.000 0.000 B: 0.000 0.000 ND:.
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