Gymnastics #25 - Onward to LA

Am I the only one who cannot find tiles on Peacock for All-Arounds or Event Finals? It's supposed to be on Peacock, right?
 
Seeing how the international judges scored Roberson should be instructive to USAG. Wong continues her inconsistent ways (really too bad what happened with her DTY since the Cheng was good). Blakely battles beam as always at Worlds, but bars was a good hit. Caylor, other than bars, was solid, but doesn't look like a world beater.
 
Argh...if Blakely hadn't received the OT deduction of .1, she would have made the final. She is 1st reserve there, so we'll see if she gets in.

All in all, every US athlete made a final, which is impressive. Maybe now that Jocelyn doesn't have to worry about the rock hard floor mat, she can lock in on vault and be more comfortable there.
 
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2025 World Championships – Women’s qualification results:

All-around:
1. Angelina Melnikova AIN 54.566
2. Sugihara Aiko JPN 54.099
3. Kaylia Nemour ALG 53.865
4. Zhang Qingying CHN 53.699
5. Dulcy Caylor USA 52.765
6. Karina Schoenmaier GER 52.131
7. Liudmila Roshchina AIN 52.065
8. Kishi Rina JPN 51.965
9. Leanne Wong USA 51.865
10. Alba Petisco ESP 51.665
11. Rubi Evans GBR 51.599
12. Abigail Martin GBR 51.532

Vault:
1. Angelina Melnikova AIN 14.499
2. Deng Yalan CHN 14.250
3. Lia-Monica Fontaine CAN 14.099
4. Karina Schoenmaier GER 14.049
5. Anna Kalmykova AIN 13.916
6. Lisa Vaelen BEL 13.816
7. Charlize Moerz AUT 13.666
8. Joscelyn Roberson USA 13.599
9. Sabrina Maneca-Voinea ROU 13.516 – reserve 1
10. Nguyen Thi Quynh Nhu VIE 13.516 – reserve 2

Uneven Bars:
1. Kaylia Nemour ALG 15.533
2. Yang Fanyuwei CHN 14.566
3. Angelina Melnikova AIN 14.500
4. Kate McDonald AUS 14.200
5. Leila Vasileva AIN 14.200
6. Zoja Szekely HUN 14.200
7. Skye Blakely USA 14.166
8. Liudmila Roshchina AIN 14.133 – not eligible to advance due to two per country
9. Naomi Visser NED 14.000
10. Sanna Veerman NED 13.966 – reserve 1
11. Leanne Wong USA 13.900 – reserve 2

Balance Beam:
1. Zhang Qingying CHN 14.366
2. Flavia Saraiva BRA 13.833
3. Sabrina Maneca-Voinea ROU 13.833
4. Eli Black CAN 13.466
5. Sugihara Aiko JPN 13.433
6. Dulcy Caylor USA 13.333
7. Amanda Yap SGP 13.300
8. Kaylia Nemour ALG 13.233
9. Skye Blakely USA 13.200 – reserve 1
10. Silja Stoehr GER 13.166 – reserve 2

Floor:
1. Sabrina Maneca-Voinea ROU 13.666
2. Kishi Rina JPN 13.566
3. Ruby Evans GBR 13.566
4. Sugihara Aiko JPN 13.366
5. Denisa Golgota ROU 13.333
6. Abigail Martin GBR 13.300
7. Giulia Perotti ITA 13.266
8. Dulcy Caylor USA 13.266
9. Alba Petisco ESP 13.200 – reserve 1
10. Lisa Valen BEL 13.166 – reserve 2
 
Qualifying was, frankly, a hot mess from the US from what I can tell, but it was a lot of a mess all over. Which is no surprise for a post Olympic worlds.

The best shots at apparatus medals would likely have been: Skye on beam, Leanne on Vault, outside shot of Josc on floor.

Of course those were where the biggest errors came in. Josc didn't fall on floor, but she had major errors that brought her scores down quite a bit. Leanne's miss on the yurchenko is especially disappointing because her Cheng was the highest scoring vault of the meet despite doubts about how it would be scored internationally. (Personally, I thought her blocks were looking solid this year compared to last year, so I'm not surprised.) She would have been in it for a possible medal. Maybe the best shot.

Both Leanne and Dulcy still do have a shot at an AA medal. Dulcy finishing 5th with a fall and Leanne 9th with the huge mistake on vault is proof of that. I still think others have to make mistakes. Kaylia did make mistakes and still came out ahead.

I'm glad all four made an event final, although I cringe at Josc's ankles doing two more vaults. I don't think she's going to be competitive since she's got too many health issues to do full difficulty. She'd have to do a higher SV than she did in quals, and I don't think that's a good idea.

Skye's difficulty on bars was always going to be a real stretch to medal. She would have to be clean while others falter. Same for Dulcy on beam, but someone always falters on beam.

I'm not so impressed to see Melnikova in first, although it's no surprise that the gymnasts who weren't allowed to go to the Olympics are the freshest. I was always a fan of Melnikova before the war, but her qualifying as a "neutral athlete" is a joke. I very much hope Kaylia can clean up her other events and beat her.
 
I just watched the replay of the men's AA. Congrats to all but so happy for Noe Seifert and Switzerland! The field felt so depleted with no US, GB, UKR and others missing. Post Olympics years are always a little funky.

John R read the statements from the IOC and IG regarding the exclusion of the Israeli athletes by the Indonesian hosts. Basically, the powers that be aren't happy, but they stopped short of doing anything about it.
 
I just watched the replay of the men's AA. Congrats to all but so happy for Noe Seifert and Switzerland! The field felt so depleted with no US, GB, UKR and others missing. Post Olympics years are always a little funky.

John R read the statements from the IOC and IG regarding the exclusion of the Israeli athletes by the Indonesian hosts. Basically, the powers that be aren't happy, but they stopped short of doing anything about it.
Well, not for nothing, but the IOC did announce they were ending all discussions with Indonesia regarding them hosting the 2036 Summer Olympics or the 2030 Youth Summer Olympics. They did what they could and who knows how likely Indonesia was to land the 2036 Olympics (there are a ton of interested countries), but the YOG could certainly have been a good possibility & a stepping stone for the big dance in the 2040s.
 

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