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FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP in ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN's FINAL 21.02.2016 Results FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 123 KENZO SHIRAI JPN 7.500 8.650 16.150 2 132 ROK KLAVORA SLO 6.200 8.600 14.800 3 117 ALEXANDER SHATILOV ISR 6.200 8.450 0.100 14.550 4 135 AHMET ONDER TUR 5.800 8.650 14.450 5 106 TOMISLAV MARKOVIC CRO 6.300 8.250 0.300 14.250 6 100 PETRO PAKHNYUK AZE 6.400 7.150 13.550 7 119 ARTEM DOLGOPYAT ISR 6.500 7.100 0.200 13.400 8 122 NAOTO HAYASAKA JPN 6.600 5.700 0.100 12.200 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 124 TOMOMASA HASEGAWA JPN 6.800 8.600 15.400 2 102 MAXIME GENTGES BEL 6.200 8.500 14.700 3 116 SAEED REZA KEIKHA IRI 6.300 8.150 14.450 4 119 ARTEM DOLGOPYAT ISR 5.500 8.700 14.200 5 109 RENATO PRPIC CRO 5.800 8.250 14.050 6 136 FERHAT ARICAN TUR 6.500 7.400 13.900 7 128 STIAN SKJERAHAUG NOR 6.000 7.350 13.350 8 127 DMITRIJS TREFILOVS LAT 5.500 6.500 12.000 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 137 IBRAHIM COLAK TUR 6.700 8.750 15.450 2 125 KAZUMA KAYA JPN 6.300 8.500 14.800 3 101 OLEG STEPKO AZE 6.200 8.500 14.700 4 124 TOMOMASA HASEGAWA JPN 6.000 8.450 14.450 4 103 SCOTT MORGAN CAN 6.500 7.950 14.450 6 111 ADRIA VERA MORA ESP 5.500 8.250 13.750 7 121 MORAN YANUKA ISR 5.200 8.350 13.550 8 143 VLADYSLAV HRYKO UKR 6.000 7.200 13.200 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS, AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Vault Rank Bib Name NOC Vault Pen. Total Score Code Score Score Score 1 123 KENZO SHIRAI JPN 1 6.000 9.250 15.250(1) 14.975 2 5.600 9.100 14.700(1) 2 101 OLEG STEPKO AZE 1 5.600 9.000 14.600(3) 14.650 2 5.600 9.100 14.700(1) 3 135 AHMET ONDER TUR 1 5.600 8.800 14.400(4) 14.400 2 5.200 9.200 14.400(3) 4 126 VITALIJS KARDASOVS LAT 1 5.600 8.600 14.200(5) 14.250 2 5.200 9.100 14.300(4) 5 111 ADRIA VERA MORA ESP 1 5.600 9.200 14.800(2) 14.000 2 5.200 8.100 0.100 13.200(5) 6 103 SCOTT MORGAN CAN 1 5.600 8.600 0.100 14.100(7) 13.550 2 5.600 7.700 0.300 13.000(6) 7 144 VOLODYMYR HRYBUK UKR 1 5.600 8.600 14.200(5) 13.400 2 5.200 7.700 0.300 12.600(7) 8 120 ANDREY MEDVEDEV ISR 1 0.000 0.000 0.000(8) 0.000 2 0.000 0.000 0.000(8) FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 101 OLEG STEPKO AZE 6.800 8.750 15.550 2 136 FERHAT ARICAN TUR 6.600 8.750 15.350 3 125 KAZUMA KAYA JPN 6.800 8.450 15.250 4 123 KENZO SHIRAI JPN 6.500 8.500 15.000 5 114 NESTOR ABAD ESP 6.400 8.550 14.950 6 135 AHMET ONDER TUR 6.500 8.100 14.600 7 117 ALEXANDER SHATILOV ISR 5.800 8.700 14.500 8 102 MAXIME GENTGES BEL 5.900 7.900 13.800 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 MEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 124 TOMOMASA HASEGAWA JPN 6.800 8.000 14.800 2 135 AHMET ONDER TUR 5.900 8.700 14.600 3 110 TIN SRBIC CRO 6.000 8.500 14.500 4 102 MAXIME GENTGES BEL 5.700 8.400 14.100 5 121 MORAN YANUKA ISR 5.300 8.350 13.650 6 117 ALEXANDER SHATILOV ISR 5.800 7.550 13.350 7 138 UMIT SAMILOGLU TUR 5.700 7.500 13.200 8 101 OLEG STEPKO AZE 4.400 8.300 12.700 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 WOMEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Medallists Medal Bib Name NOC Code GOLD 221 OKSANA CHUSOVITINA UZB SILVER 213 TJASA KYSSELEF SLO BRONZE 201 LISA ECKER AUT FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 WOMEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Medallists Medal Bib Name NOC Code GOLD 208 LINA PHILIPP GER SILVER 207 DANIELE MATIAS H. BRA BRONZE 206 FLAVIA LOPES S. BRA FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 WOMEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 206 FLAVIA LOPES S. BRA 6.300 8.500 14.800 2 216 EMMA LARSSON SWE 5.800 7.850 13.650 3 200 ELISA HAEMMERLE AUT 5.200 8.150 13.350 4 205 MARINA NEKRASOVA AZE 5.300 7.850 0.100 13.050 5 222 DILNOZA A. UZB 5.400 7.250 12.650 6 219 TUTYA YILMAZ TUR 5.800 6.550 12.350 7 210 DORINA BOECZOEGO HUN 5.400 6.600 0.100 11.900 8 221 OKSANA CHUSOVITINA UZB 4.500 7.300 11.800 FIG ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHALLENGE CUP IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AGF TROPHY, BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 WOMEN'S FINAL 21.02.2016 Results D E Rank Bib Name NOC Pen. Total Code Score Score 1 206 FLAVIA LOPES S. BRA 5.400 8.450 13.850 2 216 EMMA LARSSON SWE 5.300 8.100 13.400 3 205 MARINA NEKRASOVA AZE 5.200 8.000 13.200 4 210 DORINA BOECZOEGO HUN 5.300 7.800 13.100 4 201 LISA ECKER AUT 5.400 7.700 13.100 6 222 DILNOZA A. UZB 5.100 8.000 0.100 13.000 7 219 TUTYA YILMAZ TUR 5.300 6.650 11.950.
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