2014 Pacific Rim Championships

2014 Pacific Rim Championships

Results

Results: Pac Rim Team/AA
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Wednesday Women’s Results- Team and All-Around Competition

Session 1: (Singapore, Peru, Phillipines, Australia)
Australia lead the first session of competition today and finished with a team score of 206.2. They were the only country in this session with the required minimum of four gymnasts to form a team score.

Georgia-Rose Brown had the highest all-around score for the seniors with a 55.05 and Aya Meggs had the highest all-around score for the juniors with a 50.4. Brown had all of the individual event highs with a 14.25 on vault, 14.3 on bars, 13.5 on beam, and 13.0 on floor. For the juniors, Meggs had the vault high of 13.8 and the bars high of 12.95. Emily Whitehead had the beam high of 12.5 and floor high of 13.1

Full results from session one below.


Session 2: (Chinese Taipei, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Japan)
Japan lead session two with solid performances on all four events. They finished with a team score of 213.8. Chinese Taipei scored a 170.45 and Costa Rica finished with a  154.5

The seniors were lead by Chinami Otaki who had a 54.05 all-around score. Courtney McGregor had the vault high of 14.3 and floor high of 13.5. Otaki had the bars high with a 14.35 and beam high of 13.15. Japan’s Ayu Koike had the highest junior score of a 53.75. Koike had the vault high of 14.1, bar high of 13.25, beam high of 12.95, and floor high of 13.45. 

Full results from session two below.





Session 3: (USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Panama)

USA dominated their session and finished with a big 237.0. Canada finished second with a 222.7 and China third with a 222.4.

Elizabeth Price had the highest all-around score for the seniors with a massive 59.9. She also had the highest vault of a 15.7, bars of a 15.0, and floor of a 15.1. Canada's Ellie Black scored the high on beam of 15.0. Bailie Key had the highest all-around score for the juniors with a 59.25. She had the highs on vault with a 15.3, beam with a 14.85, and tied floor with Nia Dennis both scoring 14.75. China's Huan Luo had the high on bars with a 14.7. 

Full results from session three below.



Final Team Standings:

1. USA- 237.0
2. Canada- 222.7
3. China- 222.4
4. Japan - 214.05

5. Australia - 209.7
6. Chinese Taipei - 170.45
7. Costa Rica - 154.5

Final All-Around Standings:
Seniors
1. Elizabeth Price - USA - 59.9
2. Kyla Ross - USA - 58.7
3. Ellie Black - Canada - 57.1

Juniors
1. Bailie Key - USA - 59.25
2. Nia Dennis - USA - 57.95
3. Huan Luo - China - 56.3


Event Qualifiers (listed in competition order)
Seniors Vault
1. Maegan Chant CAN
2. Yu-Ju Lo TPE
3. Tseng-Ning Lin TPE
4. Courtney McGregor NZL
5. Ellie Black CAN
6. Hiu Ying Angel Wong HKG
7. Isabella Amado PAN
8. Valentina Brostella PAN

Seniors Bars
1. Kiara Munteanu AUS
2. Yufen Xie CHN
3. Kyla Ross USA
4. Elizabeth Price USA
5. Ellie Black CAN
6. Georgia-Rose Brown AUS
7. Mai Murakami JPN
8. Chinami Otaki JPN

Seniors Beam
1. Ellie Black CAN
2. Aleeza Yu CAN
3. Kyla Ross USA
4. Chinami Otaki JPN
5. Georgia-Rose Brown AUS
6. Elizabeth Price USA
7. Mai Murakami JPN
8. Yufen Xie CHN

Seniors Floor
1. Ellie Black CAN
2. Courtney McGregor NZL
3. Elizabeth Price USA
4. Charlotte Sullivan NZL
5. Aleeza Yu CAN
6. Isabella Amado PAN
7. Mai Murakami JPN
8. Kyla Ross USA

Juniors Vault
1. Ayu Koike JPN
2. Nia Dennis USA
3. Bailie Key USA
4. Rose-Kaying Woo CAN
5. Tingting Liu CHN
6. Shallon Olsen CAN
7. Marina Kawasaki JPN
8. Huan Luo CHN

Juniors Bars
1. Huan Luo CHN
2. Rose-Kaying Woo CAN
3. Bailie Key USA
4. Norah Flatley USA
5. Yurika Yumoto JPN
6. Shallon Olsen CAN
7. Tingting Liu CHN
8. Ayu Koike JPN

Juniors Beam
1. Bailie Key USA
2. Megane Roberts CAN
3. Norah Flatley USA
4. Marina Kawasaki JPN
5. Tingting Liu CHN
6. Ayu Koike JPN
7. Linlin Zhou CHN
8. Rose-Kaying Woo CAN

Juniors Floor
1. Shallon Olsen CAN
2. Tingting Liu CHN
3. Huan Luo CHN
4. Rose-Kaying Woo CAN
5. Ayu Koike JPN
6. Nia Dennis USA
7. Emily Whitehead AUS
8. Bailie Key USA


Full results below via PacificRimChamps

Team


Junior


Senior


Results: Men's Pac Rim Team/AA
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Men's Results from Thursday: Team and All-Around

Group 1 team & all-around (Costa Rica, Chinese Taipei, Mexico, Philippines, Hong Kong, Colombia)

Chinese Taipei lead the first men's session with a team score of 195.25. Mexico was the only other country with a team score and they received a 284.6.

Colombia's Jossimar Calvo lead the seniors and scored an 82.1. He also scored the highest on parallel bars with a 15.6 and the top high bar score with a 14.55. Reyland Capellan from the Philippines scored the high on floor of a 14.2, Jorge Giraldo of Colombia received the high on pommel of a 12.55, Kiu Chung Ng from Hong Kong got the high on rings of a 15.55, and Wai Hung Shek of Hong Kong scored the high on vault of a 14.7. There were only three juniors competing in this session and Yu-Chen Lee of Chinese Taipei scored the high of 69.05, followed by Francisco Javier Rodriguez Moran of Mexico who scored a 65.0.

Awards will take place after session two. Full results from session one below via Pacific Rim Championships.






Group 2 team & all-around (Peru, New Zealand, USA, China, Japan, Canada, Australia); Awards

After an up and down meet, USA fought until the end and clinched gold with a 338.55. Japan came in second with a 333.55 and Canada took third with a 326.4. 

For the seniors, John Orozco took first with a 87.2. Toshiya Ikejiri of Japan took second with an 85.05 and Yuto Murakami took third with an 84.9. Orozco had the high on rings with a 15.05 and high on high bar with a 15.4. Scott Morgan of Canada had the high on floor with a 15.25, Alex Naddour had the high on pommel with a 15.0, Chris Brooks has the vault high of a 14.75, and Wentian Lu of China had the p bar high of 15.15.

 
For the juniors, Kakeru Tanigawa of Japan had the all-around high of 82.7 and Alec Yoder and Marty Strech both from USA tied for second with an 80.4. Tanigawa had the high on floor of 14.45 as well as high bar with a 14.0. Kenya Yuasa had the pommel high of 13.95, Yoder had the rings high of 13.7, Clay Stephens of Australia had the vault high of 14.15, and Mingqi Huang of China had the p bar high of 14.1. 

Full results from session two below via Pacific Rim Championships.




Event Qualifiers below:
Juniors will compete on Friday and Seniors will compete on Saturday




Results: Senior Event Finals
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Seniors Event Finals

Team USA had a great meet today at the seniors event finals and the last day of competition at the Pacific Rim Championships. Eight gymnasts on each event qualified for finals from the team/all-around competition earlier this week. 

Both USA women competed on bars, beam, and floor and had great routines. 
Elizabeth Price won gold on bars with a 14.6 even after hitting her feet on the low bar before her dismount. Price also won gold on floorwith a 14.95 and bronze on beam with a 14.625. Kyla Ross had a nearly flawless beam routine and won with a 15.025. Ross also won silver on bars and floor with a 14.35 and 14.5 respectively. 

John Orozco started the meet with a fall on pommel horse but quickly recoved and hit the rest of his routines. He won gold parallel bars with a 15.35 and high bar with a 15.25. He also won silver on rings and floor with a 14.95 and 14.7. Orozco mentioned his rings medal being the highlight of his meet because it is not one of his strongest events but he was proud of his performance. Alex Naddour qualified for event finals on pommel horse and rings but struggled in competition and had a fall on each event.

Women

Vault
1. Elsabeth Black CAN 14.362
2. Courtney McGregor NZL 14.312
3. Maegan Chant CAN 14.3

Bars
1. Elizabeth Price USA 14.6
2. Kyla Ross USA 14.35
3. Georgia-Rose Brown AUS 14.15

Beam
1. Kyla Ross USA 15.025
2. Yufen Xie CHN 14.9
3. Elizabeth Price USA 14.625

Floor
1. Elizabeth Price USA 14.95
2. Kyla Ross USA 14.5
3. Aleeza Yu CAN 13.975
 
Men

Floor
1. Scott Morgan CAN 14.85
2. John Orozco USA 14.7
3. Toshiya Ikejiri JPN 14.35

Pommel Horse
1. Shengchao Yang CHN 13.75
2. Weifeng Cai CHN 13.65
3. Jorge Giraldo COL 13.55

Rings
1. Chih-Yu Chen TPE 15.4
2. John Orozco USA 14.95
3. Scott Morgan CAN 14.85

Vault
1T. Jossimar Calvo COL 14.55
1T. Hugh Smith CAN 14.55
3. Wai Hung Shek HKG 14.4

Parallel bars
1. John Orozco USA 15.35
2. Wentian Lu CHN 15.3
3. Jossimar Calvo COL 14.85

High Bar
1. John Orozco USA 15.25
2T. Jossimar Calvo COL 14.6
2T. Shengchao Yang CHN 14.6

Full results via Pacific Rim Championships below.




Results: Juniors Event Finals
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Juniors Event Finals

At the 2014 Pacific Rim Championships juniors event finals USA put up a solid performance and walked away with 12 medals. The top eight gymnasts from each event qualified to compete in tonight's finals and both men and women competed together. However, there was a limit of two gymnasts per country for each event.

On the women's side, Bailie Key competed all four events and won gold on vault and floor and silver on bars and beam. She had an oustanding competition and totalled four gold medals and two silver throughout her two days of competition at the Pac Rims.

Norah Flatley competed bars and beam and while she had a little trouble on her bar routine, she pulled through and finished with a 14.1, which put her in fourth place, just two tenths out of reach of a medal.

Nia Dennis won silver on vault for a sky high double twisting yurchenko. Dennis also competed on floor but had an uncharacteristic mistake and fell on her second pass of arabian double front. 

Huan Luo of China took the bars gold medal with a beautfiul routine full of China's signature pirouetting and flawless form.

All three junior men from USA also competed. Alec Yoder took home gold on pommel and bronze on rings. Marty Strech received silver on vault and bronze on floor. Davis Grooms took the silver on pommel and bronze on parallel bars. All three were very excited and pleased with their performances and were looking forward to enjoying their last few days in Canada.



Women

Vault
1. Bailie Key - USA - 14.975
2. Nia Dennis - USA - 14.9
3. Shallon Olsen - CAN - 14.8

Bars
1. Huan Luo - CHN - 14.7
2. Bailie Key - USA - 14.4
3. Tingting Liu - CHN - 14.3

Beam
1. Norah Flatley - USA - 14.85
2. Bailie Key - USA - 14.8
3. Linlin Zhou - CHN - 14.2

Floor
1. Bailie Key - USA - 14.65
2. Shallon Olsen - CAN - 14.15
3. Rose- Kaying Woo - CAN 14.1

Men

Floor
1T. Mingqi Huang - CHN - 14.3
1T. Kentaro Yunoki - JPN - 14.3
3. Marty Strech - USA - 14.1

Pommel
1. Alec Yoder - USA - 13.55
2. Davis Grooms - USA - 13.25
3. Kakeru Tanigawa - JPN - 13.2

Rings
1. Ryan Oehrlein - CAN - 13.9
2. Jingyuan Zhou - CHN - 13.75
3. Alec Yoder - USA - 13.45

Vault
1. Clay Stephens - AUS - 14.55
2. Marty Strech - USA - 14.4
3. Kenya Yuasa - JPN - 14.25

Parallel Bars
1. Kakeru Tanigawa - JPN - 13.95
2. Mingqi Huang - CHN - 13.9
3T. Davis Grooms - USA - 13.75
3T. Jingyuan Zhou- CHN - 13.75

High Bar
1T. Kakeru Tanigawa - JPN - 13.9
1T. Kenya Yuasa - JPN - 13.9
3. Mingqi Huang - CHN - 13.65

Full recap and video interviews will be up shortly.
Full results below from Pacific Rim Championships.



Event Info
USA is sending their top gymnasts to compete in this prestigious competition and Gymnastike will be providing videos, interviews, and live updates. This year the meet will be held at the Richmond Olympic Oval in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.