Gymnastics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

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Gymnastics
at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games
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VenueNanjing Olympic Sports Centre
Dates17–27 August
No. of events16 (8 boys, 8 girls)
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Gymnastics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held from 17 to 27 August at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre in Nanjing, China.

Qualification[]

Artistic Gymnastics[]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 athletes, 1 per each gender. Athletes can qualify their nations in one of five continental qualification tournaments. The host quota was not given to China because they qualified 2 athletes at the 2014 Asian Championships. Initially 6 spots, 3 in each gender was allocated to the Tripartite Commission, however only two spots were given; this will cause a reduction from the continental quota depending which continent the chosen athlete is from.[1] Due to the lack of eligible athletes at the African Championships one male athlete quota was transferred to Europe.[2]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics male athletes must have been born between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 1998 while female athletes must have been born between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 1999. Also athletes who have participated in FIG senior competitions or multisport games may not participate in the Youth Olympic Games[1]

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
2014 African Championships[2] South Africa Tshwane 27–30 March 2014 3/4   (EGY)
  (MAR)
  (RSA)
 Fatima Mokhtari (ALG)
 Nada Ayman Ibrahim (EGY)
 Mammule Rankoe (RSA)
 Rahma Mastouri (TUN)
2014 Junior Pan American Championships[2] Brazil Aracaju 27–30 March 2014 8/9  Lucas Cardoso (BRA)
 René Cournoyer (CAN)
  (COL)
  (MEX)
  (PER)
  (PUR)
 Alec Yoder (USA)
  (ARG)
 Flávia Saraiva (BRA)
 Sydney Townsend (CAN)
 Morgan Lloyd (CAY)
  (COL)
  (GUA)
  (MEX)
  (PER)
 Paola Irizarry (PUR)
Tripartite Invitation[2]   (PAN)
2014 Asian Championships[2] Uzbekistan Tashkent 10–14 April 2014 10/9  Ma Yue (CHN)
  (IND)
  (JPN)
  (KAZ)
  (KOR)
  (MAS)
  (THA)
  (UZB)
  (VIE)
 Wang Yan (CHN)
  (IRQ)
  (JPN)
  (KAZ)
  (KOR)
 Ava Verdeflor (PHI)
  (QAT)
 Nadine Joy Nathan (SIN)
  (UZB)
Tripartite Invitation[2]   (JOR)
2014 European MAG Championships[2]
2014 European WAG Championships[2]
Bulgaria Sofia 12–25 May 2014 19/18   (ARM)
  (AUT)
  (BLR)
  (BEL)
  (BUL)
  (CRO)
 Marios Georgiou (CYP)
 Emil Soravuo (FIN)
  (FRA)
 Nils Dunkel (GER)
 Giarnni Regini-Moran (GBR)
  (GRE)
 Botond Kardos (HUN)
 Artem Dolgopyat (ISR)
 Nikita Nagornyy (RUS)
  (SVK)
  (SWE)
  (SUI)
 Vladyslav Hryko (UKR)
  (AUT)
  (BLR)
 Veronika Cenkova (CZE)
 Monica Sileoni (FIN)
 Camille Bahl (FRA)
  (GER)
 Ellie Downie (GBR)
  (GRE)
 Boglárka Dévai (HUN)
 Iosra Abdelaziz (ITA)
  (NED)
 Martine Skregelid (NOR)
  (POL)
 Sara Raposeiro (POR)
 Laura Jurcă (ROU)
 Seda Tutkhalyan (RUS)
 Gaia Nesurini (SUI)
 Tutya Yılmaz (TUR)
2014 Oceania Championships[2] Australia Melbourne 21–25 May 2014 1   (AUS)  Millie Williamson (NZL)
TOTAL 42 42

Rhythmic Gymnastics[]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 1 individual athlete and 1 group of 5 athletes. Each continent will qualify one group through five continental qualification tournaments along with China as hosts. China however, declined its spot and it was reallocated to the next best ranked Asian team.[3] Oceania also declined to use its continental quota and the spot was reallocated to the next best team from Europe.[2] Individual athletes can qualify their nations in one of five continental qualification tournaments. Despite being hosts China did not select an athlete to compete in this event.[2] Initially 2 spots were allocated to the Tripartite Commission, however none were given.[1]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 1999. Also athletes who have participated in FIG senior competitions or multisport games may not participate in the Youth Olympic Games[1]

Individual[]

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified
2014 Asian Championships[2] Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 21–24 February 2014 4   (JPN)
  (KAZ)
  (MAS)
 Anora Davlyatova (UZB)
2014 Grand Prix (Europe Qualifying)[2] Russia Moscow 28 Feb–2 Mar 2014 7  Mariya Trubach (BLR)
 Katerina Marinova (BUL)
 Linoy Ashram (ISR)
 Nicoleta Dulgheru (MDA)
 Ana Luiza Filiorianu (ROU)
 Yulia Bravikova (RUS)
 Valeriya Khanina (UKR)
2014 African Championships[2] South Africa Tshwane 25 Mar–4 Apr 2014 3   (EGY)
 Basma Ouatay (MAR)
  (RSA)
2014 Pan American Championships[2] United States Daytona Beach 9–11 May 2014 3   (BRA)
  (MEX)
 Laura Zeng (USA)
Oceania Qualifying Event[2] New Zealand Auckland 9–11 May 2014 1   (AUS)
TOTAL 18

Group[]

Event Location Date Qualified
Host Nation - -  China
2014 Asian Championships[2] Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 21–24 February 2014  Uzbekistan
 Kazakhstan
2014 Grand Prix (Europe Qualifying)[2] Russia Moscow 28 Feb–2 Mar 2014  Russia
 Bulgaria
2014 African Championships[2] South Africa Tshwane 25 Mar–4 Apr 2014  Egypt
2014 Pan American Championships[2] United States Daytona Beach 9–11 May 2014  Canada
Oceania Qualifying Event[2] New Zealand Auckland 11 May 2014 Declined
TOTAL 6

Trampoline[]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter a maximum of 2 athletes, 1 per each gender. Athletes can qualify their nations in one of five continental qualification tournaments. As they qualified normally China was not given the host quota. Initially a further 2, 1 in each gender was to be decided by the Tripartite Commission, but only 1 spot was given; this will cause a reduction from the continental quota depending which continent the chosen athlete is from.[1]

To be eligible to participate at the Youth Olympics athletes must have been born between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 1998. Also athletes who have participated in FIG senior competitions or multisport games may not participate in the Youth Olympic Games[1]

Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
2014 European Championships[2] Portugal Guimaraes 7–13 April 2014 4   (BLR)
  (GBR)
  (POR)
  (RUS)
 Léa Labrousse (FRA)
  (GEO)
  (GBR)
  (RUS)
2014 African Championships[2] Namibia Walvis Bay 30 Apr–1 May 2014 2   (EGY)
  (NAM)
 Ashrakat Ismail (EGY)
Tripartite Invitation[2] - -   (NAM)
2014 Pan American Championships[2] United States Daytona Beach 7–12 May 2014 2   (MEX)
  (USA)
  (MEX)
 Nicole Ahsinger (USA)
2014 Oceania Championships[2] Australia Melbourne 28–30 May 2014 1  Dylan Schmidt (NZL)  Abbie Watts (AUS)
2014 Asian Championships[2] Japan Chiba 2–4 June 2014 3   (CHN)
 Pirmammad Aliyev (KAZ)
  (UZB)
 Zhu Xueying (CHN)
 Rana Nakano (JPN)
 Nadeen Wehdan (QAT)
TOTAL 12 12

Schedule[]

The schedule was released by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.[4][5]

All times are CST (UTC+8)
Event Date Event Day Starting Time Event Details
August 17 Sunday 13:30 Boys' Artistic Gymnastics Qualification
August 17 Sunday 19:00 Boys' Artistic Gymnastics Qualification
August 18 Monday 11:00 Girls' Artistic Gymnastics Qualification
August 18 Monday 14:30 Girls' Artistic Gymnastics Qualification
August 18 Monday 19:00 Girls' Artistic Gymnastics Qualification
August 19 Tuesday 19:00 Boys' Artistic Individual All-Around Finals
August 20 Wednesday 19:00 Girls' Artistic Individual All-Around Finals
August 21 Thursday 13:30 Girls' Trampoline
August 22 Friday 13:30 Boys' Trampoline
August 23 Saturday 19:00 Boys' Floor Finals
Girls' Vault Finals
Boys' Pommel Horse Finals
Girls' Uneven Bars Finals
Boys' Rings Finals
August 24 Sunday 19:00 Boys' Vault Finals
Girls' Balance Beam Finals
Boys' Parallel Bars Finals
Girls' Floor Finals
Boys' Horizontal Bar Finals
August 26 Tuesday 11:00 Girls' Rhythmic Individual All-Around Qualification
August 26 Tuesday 14:30 Girls' Rhythmic Individual All-Around Qualification
August 26 Tuesday 19:00 Girls' Rhythmic Group All-Around Qualification
August 27 Wednesday 13:30 Girls' Rhythmic Individual All-Around Finals
August 27 Wednesday 19:00 Girls' Rhythmic Group All-Around Finals

Medal summary[]

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia72211
2 China3317
3 Great Britain3159
4 Japan1214
5 Brazil1203
6 New Zealand1001
7 Ukraine0112
8 Belarus0101
 Belgium0101
 Bulgaria0101
 Hungary0101
 Italy0101
13 United States0022
14 Kazakhstan0011
 Portugal0011
 South Korea0011
 Uzbekistan0011
Totals (17 nations)16161648

Artistic Gymnastics[]

Boys' Events[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
All-Around
details
Giarnni Regini-Moran
 Great Britain
Nikita Nagornyy
 Russia
Alec Yoder
 United States
Floor Exercise
details
Giarnni Regini-Moran
 Great Britain

 Japan

 South Korea
Pommel Horse
details
Nikita Nagornyy
 Russia
Vladyslav Hryko
 Ukraine

 Uzbekistan
Rings
details
Nikita Nagornyy
 Russia

 China
Vladyslav Hryko
 Ukraine
Vault
details
Giarnni Regini-Moran
 Great Britain

 China
Nikita Nagornyy
 Russia
Parallel Bars
details
Nikita Nagornyy
 Russia
Botond Kardos
 Hungary
Giarnni Regini-Moran
 Great Britain
Horizontal Bar
details

 Japan

 Belgium
Giarnni Regini-Moran
 Great Britain

Girls' Events[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
All-Around
details
Seda Tutkhalyan
 Russia
Flávia Saraiva
 Brazil
Ellie Downie
 Great Britain
Vault
details
Wang Yan
 China
Ellie Downie
 Great Britain
Sae Miyakawa
 Japan
Uneven Bars
details
Seda Tutkhalyan
 Russia
Iosra Abdelaziz
 Italy
Wang Yan
 China
Balance Beam
details
Wang Yan
 China
Flávia Saraiva
 Brazil
Ellie Downie
 Great Britain
Floor Exercise
details
Flávia Saraiva
 Brazil
Seda Tutkhalyan
 Russia
Ellie Downie
 Great Britain

Rhythmic Gymnastics[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Individual All-Around
details
Irina Annenkova
 Russia
Mariya Trubach
 Belarus
Laura Zeng
 United States
Group All-Around
details
 Russia (RUS)
Daria Anenkova
Daria Dubova
Victoria Ilina
Natalia Safonova
Sofya Skomorokh
 Bulgaria (BUL)
Elena Bineva



 Kazakhstan (KAZ)




Trampoline Gymnastics[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' individual
details
Dylan Schmidt
 New Zealand

 China

 Portugal
Girls' individual
details
Zhu Xueying
 China
Rana Nakano
 Japan

 Russia

Start List[]

Men's Qualification[]

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Subdivision 1
 Canada  Sweden  Kazakhstan
 Slovakia  Colombia  Armenia
 Peru  Panama  Germany
 Morocco  China  South Africa
 Greece  Brazil  Belgium
 Israel  Australia  Mexico
 France  Malaysia  Russia
Subdivision 2
 Japan  Belarus  Egypt
  Switzerland  Cyprus  Finland
 Austria  Thailand  Hungary
 Puerto Rico  South Korea  United Kingdom
 Jordan  India  Uzbekistan
 Ukraine  Vietnam  Bulgaria
 Croatia  Italy  United States

Women's Qualification[]

Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymétriques.svg
Subdivision 1
 Puerto Rico  Kazakhstan
 Algeria  South Korea
 Cayman Islands  Hungary
 Iraq  Singapore
 Finland  United Kingdom
 Portugal  Peru
 South Africa  Japan
Subdivision 2
 Turkey  Italy
 Mexico  China
 Czech Republic  Uzbekistan
 Poland  Argentina
 Belarus  Canada
 Egypt  Austria
  Switzerland  Philippines
Subdivision 3
 Qatar  Netherlands
 Greece  Romania
 Belgium  Russia
 Guatemala  Germany
 Tunisia  Norway
 Colombia  New Zealand
 France  Brazil

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Qualification System: Gymnastics" (PDF). FIG. June 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "2nd Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers - Gymnastics". FIG. 8 July 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  3. ^ "African Rhythmic YOG qualifiers confirmed". FIG. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Gymnastics-Artistic" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Gymnastics-Rhythmic" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2014.

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