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Today’s program – Qualifying rankings – Italy close to the Olympics
12.27 Mexico at 116.396, they would need 39 points on the floor to stay ahead of South Korea and play for an Olympic chance, but it is very difficult. Sweden stops at a modest 112,731.
12.23 INCREDIBLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Algerian Kaylia Nemour performed an amazing exercise, with a D Score of 6.8, the highest of the lot. Absurd show that she is worth 14,733, she is second only one tenth behind Shilese Jones! What a talent.
12.20 For Martins only 13,333 on parallel bars, he remains outside the best eight.
12.10 Situation halfway through the race of the fifth division: Mexico at 80,697, Sweden at 73,232. They will finish well behind Italy and out of the 8-man final, the Olympic pass seems impossible for the Central Americans.
12.05 Sandoval gets 13,366, but Campos sinks with 11,633.
11.58 In fact, Mexico opens the parallel bars with difficulty: 12,466 from Moreno.
11.52 More was expected from Filipa Martins: 12,833 for the Portuguese on floor exercise. She will be followed on parallel bars.
11.50 Excellent rotation by Mexico on vault: 41.999, four tenths more than Italy. They then collapsed later in the race, but we can try to fight for the Olympic pass.
11.49 Sweden will not be a factor: 12.100 by Williams, 11.700 by Westlund and 10.933 by Paulsson on the beam.
11.46 Alexa Moreno performs an excellent opening jump (14,566), then defends herself on the second and with an average of 14,149 places herself in fourth place. She will make the final, she can aim for the podium.
11.43 Natalia Escalera closes with an average of 13,283, 13,500 for the first jump. Now Alexa Moreno.
11.30 Mexico on vault, Sweden on beam, Martins on floor exercise.
11.25 At 11.30 the fifth division will start with Mexico and Sweden. Above all, the Mexican Alexa Moreno is worth following, especially on vault. Among the individualists, a look should be made to the Portuguese Filipa Martins.
11.24 Sabrina Maneca-Voinea placed fifth (13,666) in the ranking led by Biles (14,633) ahead of Gadirova (14,400) and Jones (13,800). Manila Esposito boasts the seventh accreditation (13,600) heading into the final, but qualifying is really very difficult.
11.23 On the beam Manila Esposito is fifth (13.666) and continues to hope, the Romanian Sabrina Maneca-Voinea has entered behind her (13.666). Biles leads with 14.566 ahead of Jones (14.033) and Gadirova (14.000).
11.22 Shilese Jones stands out on the parallel bars (14.833) ahead of Simone Biles (14.400) and Sanna Veerman (14.200).
11.21 No entry on vault: Biles still in command with 14.949 ahead of Yeo (14.516) and Gadirova (14.416).
11.20 Situation unchanged in the all-around: Manila Esposito is fourth, Alice D’Amato ninth. Simone Biles leads ahead of Shilese Jones and Jessica Gadirova.
11.18 Italy remains in third place with 162,230. A score that in fact counts for the 2024 Paris Olympics and the Team Final, but we have to wait…
11.17 Romania finishes its good match with 157,795. The Olympic pass, which is more difficult for the team final, could also be valid. They beat South Korea by half a point. Spain is seventh (152.895) ahead of Belgium (151.662): farewell to the team final for both and a very difficult (not to say impossible) Olympic pass.
11.16 Excellent exercise by Maneca-Voinea on the beam: 13.666 (6.2 D Score). She finishes behind Manila Esposito, who is fifth with 13,666. Very difficult ending but…
11.14 Romania tried to defend itself on the beam with Barbosu (12.866) and Ghigoarta (12.433).
11.02 Romania alla trave con Preda, Barbosu, Ghigoarta, Maneca-Voinea.
11.00 Romania is at 118.830 and now goes to the beam. Belgium at 113,497, Spain at 113,396. They will all finish behind Italy, which will remain in third position.
10.57 The Spanish Petisco was expected on floor exercise, but stops at 13,100. Esposito remains with the seventh credit at 13,600.
10.56 More effort in the last two exercises for the Romanian women: 12,733 from Preda and 12,600 from Ghigoarta.
10.52 Font 12,266 on floor exercise, Spain is not a factor on this day.
10.50 Romania tries to go on pace: Barbosu 13.366 and Cosman 13.033 on the parallel bars.
10.45 Now Romania goes to the parallel bars with Preda, Cosman, Barbosu, Ghigoarta. Belgium on vault, Spain on floor exercise.
10.43 Romania is fighting for the Olympic pass and could also have a chance at the final. Spain and Belgium really seem too far away.
10.42 We are halfway through the race for the fourth division. Romania at 79,698, Spain at 74,897, Belgium at 74,365.
10.38 Belgium does not react to the free body: 12,600 by Enghels and 12,500 by Verkest. They now seem out of contention for the objectives that matter.
10.37 Spain on the beam with 12.966 by Perez and 11.866 by Font.
10.35 Maneca-Voinea didn’t jump! Strange decision by the Romanian, finalist in the last World Cup. She didn’t appear injured after the floor exercise. Romania closes the rotation on vault with a decent 40.099 and at halfway through the competition they find themselves at 79.698, they are fighting for the Olympic pass.
10.28 Now Romania vaults with Preda, Barbosu, Cosman, Maneca-Voinea. Belgium on floor exercise with Verkest, Pinxten, Enghles, Dandois. Spain on beam with Font, Petisco, Perez, Casabuena.
10.27 Romania closes the rotation on floor exercise with 39.599, Spain gets 38.499 on parallel bars, Belgium stops at 36.532 on beam. These are scores well below the partial scores obtained yesterday by Italy.
10.26 Splendid 13.666 by Sabina Maneca-Voinea to the body! 6.0 D Score, fifth overall score. Manila Esposito slips to seventh place in terms of final accreditation with her 13,600, which unfortunately seems insufficient.
10.22 Belgium sank on the beam: 11.766 by Verkest.
10.20 Belgium is already suffering: 12.066 from Dandois on the beam. Verkest has to save the day.
10.18 Barbosu raises Romania’s floor average with 13,200.
10.16 Spain closes on the stands with Petisco (12,666) and Font (12,566). Nothing sensational.
10.14 Nothing excellent for Romania on floor exercise: Cosman 12,733, Preda 12,300.
10.12 Belgium on the beam with Pinxten (12,700) and Enghels’ falls (10,533).
10.10 Spain opens on parallel bars: 12,933 by Perez and 12,900 by Casabuena.
10.06 Romania of libero with Preda, Cosman, Barbosu, Maneca-Voinea.
10.04 Belgio alla trave con pinxten, Enghles, Dandois, Verkest.
10.02 Spain on parallel bars with Petisco, Casabuena, Perez, Font.
10.00 We start again. The second day of women’s qualifying begins.
09.54 La formazione della Romania: Andreea Preda, Lilia Cosman, Ana Barbosu, Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, Amalia Ghigoarta.
09.53 La formazione del Belgio: Erika Pinxten, Fien Enghels, Margaux Dandois, Jutta Verkest, Maellyse Brassart.
09.52 Spain’s lineup: Alba Petisco, Laura Casabuena, Ana Perez, Laia Font, Sara Pinilla.
09.49 On paper, Italy should leave these three teams behind.
09.47 The fourth division will open the dance at 10.00. Spain (from the parallel bars), Belgium (from the beam), Romania (from the floor exercise) will be involved. Attention to the Iberian and Flemish (but without the star Nina Derwael), the Romanian women seem to be growing but it won’t be easy for them.
09.45 Italy concluded its preliminary round with a convincing 162,230 behind the USA and Great Britain, now the Fairies are observing their opponents to understand what their fate will be. That score makes you sleep soundly with a view to the Olympic Games and the final team event, but you still have to keep your fingers crossed and look closely at your rivals.
09.42 The women’s round continues in Antwerp, today the last seven subdivisions will be played after the three yesterday.
09.40 Good morning and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of the women’s qualifications for the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.
Good morning and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. Today the second and final part of the women’s qualifiers: in Antwerp we will see seven subdivisions after the three played yesterday, at the end we will know the teams qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics and the various ones admitted to the finals of this world championship.
Italy concluded their preliminary round with a convincing 162.230 behind the USA and Great Britain, now the Fairies they observe their opponents to understand what their fate will be. That score makes you sleep soundly with a view to the Olympic Games and the final team event, but you still have to keep your fingers crossed and look closely at your rivals.
The most scary are Rebeca Andrade’s Brazil, Canada (bronze eleven months ago), Japan and China, without forgetting Belgium, Spain, Germany, France (with Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos) and Hungary.
OA Sport offers you the LIVE LIVE of the women’s qualifications for the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships: news in real time, minute after minute, exercise after exercise, score after score, so you really don’t miss anything. It starts at 10.00 am and will continue until 10.30 pm, without stops: a truly unmissable marathon awaits us. Have a good fun.
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2023-10-02 10:18:45
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