Maestas finishes fourth at 2011 Pan Am Games

Maestas finishes fourth at 2011 Pan Am Games

Oct 26, 2011 by FloGymnastics Admin
Maestas finishes fourth at 2011 Pan Am Games

All Around competition has concluded at the 2011 Pan American Games. Below is the men's all around recap from USA Gymnastics.

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Oct. 26, 2011 – C.J. Maestas of Corrales, N.M./University of Illinois, earned a close fourth-place finish in the all-around finals at the 2011 Pan AmericanGames, held at the Nissan Gymnastics Stadium in the Lopez Mateos Sports Complex.  Gymnastics competition continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s individual event finals.

“There are no excuses,” Maestas said. “This just makes me hungry. Of course, I want to go out there and win, but things happen. I’m proud of my performance – I just have to work harder.”

ColombiaÂ’s Jossimar Calvo and Jorge Giraldo placed first and second, with all-around totals of 86.400 and 86.200, respectively, as ChileÂ’s Enrique Gonzalez held on to third with a 86.050. USAÂ’s Brandon Wynn of Columbus, Ohio/Team Hilton HHonors (Ohio State University), finished eighth.

In the first rotation,Maestas began the competition on floor with a tuck double-twisting double back and a full-in dismount, earning a 14.650. Wynn, on pommel horse, posted a score of 12.250.

On still rings, in rotation two, Wynn performed an Azarian Maltese to a bounce cross and dismounted with a tuck double double. With rings being one of WynnÂ’s strongest events, he earned the highest-ranked score of 15.200. Maestas followed on pommel horse, executing a Magyar to Sivado and a Tong Fei, and received a score of 13.200.

In the third rotation,Maestas performed tucked and piked Yamawakis and dismounted with a tuck double double on still rings, to earn a score of 14.850. Wynn performed a handspring double front on vault and posted a score of 15.250.

Wynn led off on the parallel bars in the fourth rotation. Performing a giant Suarez front and apiked double back dismount, Wynn scored a 13.350. Maestas followed on vaultwith a Yurchenko double twist, scoring a 15.100.

On the parallel bars in the fifth rotation, Maestas led with a peach half, a peach, a Belle and a double pike dismount, scoring a 13.850. Wynn, performing on the horizontal bar, included a stuck full twisting double layout dismount to earn a score of 14.100.

On the last event, Wynn competed on floor with a front full to double front and a double twisting layout front to earn a score of 12.500 and a final total of 82.650 to put him in eighth place. Maestas, the last competitor on the horizontal bar, included a full Takamoto to Yamawaki, a Kolman and a laid out, double-twisting double dismount and posted a 13.650 for a total overall score of 85.300, landing him in fourth place.

“Coming to this meet and getting into an event final has been an honor,” Wynn said of his prospects for the still rings final. “So I’m going to throw it all in and see what happens tomorrow.”

The finals schedule is:  Oct. 27-28, individual events, both at 1 p.m.  All times arelocal.

The U.S. gymnasts competing in the individual event finals are: women’s vault – Brandie Jay of Ft. Collins, Colo./GK Gymnastics; uneven bars – Bridgette Caquatto of Naperville, Ill./Legacy Elite Gymnastics LLC, and Shawn Johnson of West Des Moines, Iowa/Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute; balance beam – third reserve athlete: Jessie DeZiel of Rogers, Minn./Twin City Twisters; and floor exercise – DeZiel; men’s floor exercise – Donothan Bailey of Lake Forest, Calif./University of California – Berkley, and first reserve athlete: Tyler Mizoguchi of Houston/University of Illinois; pommel horse – second reserve athlete: Bailey; still rings – Brandon Wynn of Columbus, Ohio/Team Hilton HHonors (Ohio State University), and C.J. Maestas of Corrales, N.M./University of Illinois; vault – Paul Ruggeri of Manlius, N.Y./University of Illinois; parallel bars – Sho Nakamori of Albany, Calif./Champions Academy, and Ruggeri; and horizontal bar – Ruggeri and Maestas.