Press-release №6
The first discipline to decide the champions was Men Floor event in which 2007 World Champion Diego Hypolito (BRA) scored 15.650 to win the competition over the defending champion Anton Golotsutskov (RUS), who pulled up from the fourth place in qualification and won the silver with 15.550 points. Bronze medal went to Alex Shatilov from Israel (15.250).
The Russian National Champion on Pommel Horse Andrey Perevoznikov was the first to perform on the apparatus and delivered more difficult combination than during the qualifying round. The score of 15.525 allowed him to finish impressive third in quite a strong field. Silver and bronze Olympic medalists from Beijing Louis Smith (GBR) and Filipp Ude (CRO) faltered (Smith slipped off the horse in the beginning of the performance and Ude once again failed to achieve necessary difficulty) and finished eighth and seventh, respectively. The 2009 European Champion Krisztian Berki (HUN, 15.900) edged Australia?s Prashanth Sellathurai (15.875) for silver.
Yuri van Gelder (NED) restored ‘status quo? on Rings by finishing first (15.600) ahead of Russia?s Konstantin Pluzhnikov (15.525), who soundly defeated him in qualifying. Fellow Russian Alexander Balandin captured the bronze with 15.175 points. Prashanth Sellathurai, who was second in the qualifying, scored only 14.325 to finish in the seventh place.
Russia?s Anton Golotsutskov narrowly won Men Vault event (15.887) over Great Britain?s Jeffrey Wammes (15.875) on the difficulty of his attempted jumps. Evgeni Sapronenko (LTA, 15.800) rounded up the list of medalists, while overnight leader Yernar Yerimbetov finished sixth after he made mistakes on both jumps.
On Parallel Bars Mitja Petsovsek from Slovenia won the competition by almost 0.6 margin (15.625) over US Raj Bhavsar (15.050) and Epke Zonderland (NED, 15.000). All three medalists achieved the same level of difficulty (6.20), but the quality of execution set the 2007 World Champion apart from the rest of the field.
In the final event of the evening Epke Zonderland (NED, 15.500) defeated Aljaz Pegan (SLO, 15.425) to win the competition on High Bar. Belarus Aliaksandr Tsarevich won bronze with 15.175 points. Anatoly Vasilyev, who was second in qualifying, fell from the apparatus and finished sixth (14.150)
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