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Anadia Cup Finals: Day 1 Results

Anadia Cup Finals: Day 1 Results

Jun 22, 2013 by Jennifer Teitell
Anadia Cup Finals: Day 1 Results



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Live Broadcast Schedule for Sunday, June 23:
8:55 - 11:30am CT
Events: Men - Vault, Parallel Bars and High Bar
            Women - Beam and Floor


Today marked the first day of event finals at the 2013 Anadia World Challenge Cup in Portugal. Brazil earned two medals in the vault final as both Jade Barbosa and Adrian Gomes finished on the podium.  Barbosa won gold with an a 14.825 followed by Six-time Olympian Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan, in second with a score of 14.512.  Gomes won the bronze with a 14.112. 

The men started their competition on the floor exercise with Diego Hypolito of Brazil, taking gold with a score of 15.375.   Mathias Fahrig of Germany, placed second with a15.175 followed closely by US Olympian Sam Mikulak, in third with a 15.100. Eddie Penev of the US, finished in sixth place with a score of 14.175. Penev, the top qualifier on floor, fell on his last pass (whip immediate triple twist) during the final. 

Anastasia Grishina of Russia, prevailed on the uneven bars with a score of 14.750. Grishina relegated Lisa Hill of Germany, the top qualifier, to second place with a 14.425. Chuson Shange of China, placed third with a score of 14.175. 

Jhony Perez of Columbia, edged out  the top qualifier, Max Whitlock of Great Britain, to win gold on pommel horse with a score of 15.2. During the qualification round, Whitfield performed the most difficult pommel horse routine in history with a 7.2 difficulty score. However, mistakes during finals cost Whitlock the gold. He took second with a score of 15.200.  Gustavo Simoes of Portugal, finished third with a 14.600. Arthur Zanetti of Brazil, took the gold on rings with a score of 15.8. Yan Mingyong of China, won the silver medal with a score of 15.750 followed by Federico Molinary of Argentina, in third with a 15.500





Vault



Uneven Bars






Pommel Horse 



Floor 



Rings