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Participant List, Start List and Event Schedule 2015 Men’s National Qualifier PARTICIPANT LIST Senior Elite Division # Name Program # Name Program 120 Adam Al-Rokh Hocking Valley 53 Sean Johnston St. Charles Gymnastics 75 Ariosto Barrera Universal Gymnastics 26 Hunter Justus University of Oklahoma 10 Dmitri Belanovski University of Michigan 90 Kevin Kichik SC United 61 Danny Berardini University of Oklahoma 95 Joel Kovacs Lake Murray Gymnastics 112 Andrew Botto University of Iowa 82 Steven Lacombe UC Berkeley 8 Jack Boyle University of Iowa 41 * Danell Leyva Team Hilton Hhonors 16 Chris Brooks Team Hilton Hhonors 46 Logan Linde USA Youth Fitness 25 Michael Burns Hocking Valley 122 Ethan Lottman University of Nebraska 63 Drew Burton Stanford University 64 * CJ Maestas U.S.O.T.C. 119 Samuel Chamberlain University of Nebraska 52 Allan Malone Victory Gymnastics 123 Leroy Clarke, Jr. Penn State University 47 Ellis Mannon University of Minnesota 80 Jake Dastrup Ohio State University 36 Jake Martin Ohio State University 73 Bryan de Los Santos SC United 49 Sean Melton Ohio State University 113 Michael Deitz William & Mary Gym. 70 Drew Moling Ohio State University 57 Seth Delbridge Ohio State University 51 Zack Mollett Arizona State University 118 Dominic DiFulvio Penn State University 18 Robert Neff Stanford University 2 Joshua Dixon U.S.O.T.C. 121 Nolan Novak University of Michigan 111 Tristan Duran University of Minnesota 115 Kanji Oyama University of Oklahoma 54 Tristan Duverglas Penn State University 78 Eddie Penev Team Hilton Hhonors 114 Dylan Ellsworth University of Iowa 117 Michael Reid University of Oklahoma 7 * Matt Felleman Penn State University 87 Tyler Schaal Universal Gymnastics 48 Landon Fischer Arizona State University 116 Jalon Stephens University of Minnesota 71 Jason Gaides Aerial Gymnastics 110 Christopher Stephenson University of Nebraska 21 Jesse Glenn Army Gymnastics 125 Douglas Sullivan University of Iowa 124 Thomas Hanson Arizona State University 76 Brett Valin Aerial Gymnastics 97 Tyler Harriman Universal Gymnastics 83 Colin Van Wicklen University of Oklahoma 69 Austin Hodges University of Iowa 79 Matthew Wagner Hayden's Gymnastics 11 Jonathan Horton Team Hilton Hhonors 58 Michael Wilner Gymnastics Spot 14 * Trevor Howard Penn State University 85 Alexander Wilson Ohio State University 91 Hub Humphrey University of Michigan 86 * Brandon Wynn Team Hilton Hhonors 17 Nick Hunter University of Michigan 60 Andrew Zymball University of Nebraska 89 Douglass Johnson SC United * Pre-qualified to U.S. Championships in the Senior Division (5) 1 2015 Men’s National Qualifier PARTICIPANT LIST Junior Elite Division # Name Program # Name Program 15 ** Max Andryushchenko Lake Shore Academy 67 Timothy Kutyla US Gymnastics DC 77 Andrew Brower US Gymnastics DC 92 Tristan Lopez Azarian's Gymnastics 105 Mitchell Brown DeVeau's 35 ** Joshua Martin Aerial Gymnastics 56 Thomas Chin Gymnastics Olympica West Coast Olympic Gym 103 Tommy Mistretta Acad. 68 Parker Clayton DeVeau's 104 Jacob Moore Twistars USA 1 Emyre Cole Go For It USA 62 Trevor North Hocking Valley 98 Jake Eisenman Azarian's Gymnastics Atlanta School of 40 ** Brennan Pantazis Gymnastics Nevada 74 Ethan Esval Gymnastics 107 Zachary Treadway Bart Conner Gym 65 ** Marcos Gatinho Universal Gymnastics 96 Rogelio Vazquez Universal Gymnastics 100 Socrates Gavallas Monmouth Gymnastics 66 Jonathan Wang NESA 106 Charlie Giles Aerial Gymnastics 108 Gareth Weiss Payke Gymnastics 22 Davis Grooms Champion Gymnastics 109 Barrett Weiss Payke Gymnastics 81 Vitaliy Guimaraes 5280 Gymnastics 55 Blake Wilson SCEGA 93 Nicholas Guy DeVeau's 72 Darrel Yamamura Elevate Gymnastics 88 Brandon Hsu SCATS Gymnastics 94 Daniel Yoon SCATS Gymnastics 101 Evan Hymanson Monmouth Gymnastics 99 Dylan Young Gymnastics Olympica 102 Jordan Kovach Bart Conner Gym ** Pre-qualified to U.S. Championships in the Jr. Elite Division (4) 2 2015 MEN’S NATIONAL QUALIFIER START LIST Note: Drop one athlete per rotation – i.e. the second gymnast listed is up first on the second event. There will be a one-touch warm-up on each event. Session I: Saturday 7/18, Warm-up begins at 10:20 a.m.; competition begins 12:30 p.m. # Floor Exercise # Pommel Horse # Still Rings ** Max 93 s Nicholas Guy DeVeau's 87 Tyler Schaal Universal 15 Andryushchenko Lake Shore 103 s Tommy Mistretta WCOGA 75 Ariosto Barrera Universal 98 s Jake Eisenman Azarian's 116 Jalon Stephens Minnesota 96 s Rogelio Vazquez Universal 22 s Davis Grooms Champion 47 Ellis Mannon Minnesota 107 s Zachary Treadway Bart Conner 25 Michael Burns Hocking Valley 68 s Parker Clayton DeVeau's 65 ** Marcos Gatinho Universal 92 s Tristan Lopez Azarian's 1 s Emyre Cole Go For It USA 102 s Jordan Kovach Bart Conner 120 Adam Al-Rokh Hocking Valley 105 s Mitchell Brown DeVeau's 97 Tyler Harriman Universal 74 s Ethan Esval ASG 111 Tristan Duran Minnesota 41 * Danell Leyva Tm Hilton 62 s Trevor North Hocking Valley # Vault # Parallel Bars # Horizontal Bar 67 s Timothy Kutyla US Gym DC 106 s Charlie Giles Aerials 73 Bryan de Los Santos SC United 40 ** Brennan Pantazis Gym Nevada 99 s Dylan Young Gym Olympica 90 Kevin Kichik SC United 81 s Vitaliy Guimaraes 5280 35 ** Joshua Martin Aerials 100 s Socrates Gavallas Monmouth 104 s Jacob Moore Twistars USA 109 s Barrett Weiss Payke 72 s Darrel Yamamura Elevate 55 s Blake Wilson SCEGA 71 Jason Gaides Aerials 94 s Daniel Yoon SCATS 77 s Andrew Brower US Gym DC 108 s Gareth Weiss Payke 101 s Evan Hymanson Monmouth 66 s Jonathan Wang NESA 76 Brett Valin Aerials 88 s Brandon Hsu SCATS 53 Sean Johnston St. Charles 56 s Thomas Chin Gym Olympica 89 Douglass Johnson SC United Session II: Saturday 7/18, Warm-up begins at 3:50 p.m.; competition begins at 6:00 p.m. # Floor Exercise # Pommel Horse # Still Rings 83 Colin Van Wicklen Oklahoma 95 Joel Kovacs Lake Murray 124 Thomas Hanson Arizona State 61 Danny Berardini Oklahoma 118 Dominic DiFulvio Penn State 86 * Brandon Wynn Tm Hilton 82 Steven Lacombe Berkeley 7 * Matt Felleman Penn State 2 Joshua Dixon U.S.O.T.C. 26 Hunter Justus Oklahoma 113 Michael Deitz Wm & Mary 51 Zack Mollett Arizona State 21 Jesse Glenn Army 123 Leroy Clarke, Jr. Penn State 16 Chris Brooks Tm Hilton 117 Michael Reid Oklahoma 79 Matthew Wagner Hayden's 48 Landon Fischer Arizona State 58 Michael Wilner Gymnastics Spot 14 * Trevor Howard Penn State 78 Eddie Penev Tm Hilton 115 Kanji Oyama Oklahoma 54 Tristan Duverglas Penn State 64 * CJ Maestas U.S.O.T.C. # Vault # Parallel Bars # Horizontal Bar 63 Drew Burton Stanford 125 Douglas Sullivan Iowa 17 Nick Hunter Michigan 85 Alex Wilson Ohio State 46 Logan Linde USA Youth Fitness 119 Sam Chamberlain Nebraska 70 Drew Moling Ohio State 52 Allan Malone Victory 10 Dmitri Belanovski Michigan 49 Sean Melton Ohio State 114 Dylan Ellsworth Iowa 110 Christopher Stephenson Nebraska 57 Seth Delbridge Ohio State 11 Jonathan Horton Tm Hilton 60 Andrew Zymball Nebraska 18 Robert Neff Stanford 69 Austin Hodges Iowa 91 Hub Humphrey Michigan 36 Jake Martin Ohio State 112 Andrew Botto Iowa 121 Nolan Novak Michigan 80 Jake Dastrup Ohio State 8 Jack Boyle Iowa 122 Ethan Lottman Nebraska * Pre-qualified to U.S. Championships in the Sr. Division ** Pre-qualified to U.S. Championships in the Jr. Elite Division s Jr. Elite Division Athlete 3 2015 MEN’S NATIONAL QUALIFIER Start List - Continued Note: Drop one athlete per rotation – i.e. the second gymnast listed is up first on the second event. There will be a one-touch warm-up on each event. Session III: Sunday 7/19, Technical Sequences Warm-up begins at 8:50 a.m.; competition begins at 11:00 a.m. # Floor Exercise # Pommel Horse # Still Rings 94 Daniel Yoon SCATS 22 Davis Grooms Champion 108 Gareth Weiss Payke Twistars 104 Jacob Moore USA 98 Jake Eisenman Azarian's 55 Blake Wilson SCEGA 103 Tommy Mistretta WCOGA 96 Rogelio Vazquez Universal 74 Ethan Esval ASG 88 Brandon Hsu SCATS 72 Darrel Yamamura Elevate 109 Barrett Weiss Payke ** Brennan 106 Charlie Giles Aerials 92 Tristan Lopez Azarian's 40 Pantazis Gym Nevada 1 Emyre Cole Go For It USA # Vault # Parallel Bars # Horizontal Bar 100 Socrates Gavallas Monmouth 67 Timothy Kutyla US Gym DC 102 Jordan Kovach Bart Conner 81 Vitaliy Guimaraes 5280 93 Nicholas Guy DeVeau's 66 Jonathan Wang NESA 101 Evan Hymanson Monmouth 105 Mitchell Brown DeVeau's 99 Dylan Young Gym Olympica Hocking Zachary 62 Trevor North Valley 77 Andrew Brower US Gym DC 107 Treadway Bart Conner 68 Parker Clayton DeVeau's 56 Thomas Chin Gym Olympica ** Pre-qualified to U.S. Championships in the Jr. Elite Division 4 Men’s National Qualifier Information & Schedule Ticket Information Tickets will be available for purchase at the entrance to the gym beginning Saturday July 18. All tickets are open seating. Ticket Prices Per Session Adults and children 5 and up $5 Children under 5 FREE USOTC ID FREE For Event Information, Contact: For Media Information, Contact: Dennis McIntyre or Lisa Mendel Leslie King Men’s Program Director of Communications 317-237-5050 317-237-5050 Schedule THURSDAY JULY 16 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Open Training 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Registration FRIDAY JULY 17 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Open Training 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Open Training 6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Technical Meeting for Coaches SATURDAY JULY 18 Session I – Optional Competition 10:20 a.m. Open Warm-up 12:30 p.m. Session I Competition Begins 3:30 p.m. Competition Concludes Session II – Optional Competition 3:50 p.m. Open Warm-up 6:00 p.m. Session II Competition Begins 9:00 p.m.
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