Full results are available here . In summary, 1 Moscow (Olennikov, Garibov, Gogotov, Bondar, Stolyarov, Ablyazin) 261.55 2 Siberia (Devyatovski, Pakhomenko, Ignatiev, Cherkasov, Golutsotskov 259.85 3 Central (Barkalov, Nyudakin, Markelov, Perevoznikov, Bondar, Ignatenkov 255.00 Interesting - Mikhail Bondar appears to have competed for two teams simultaneously here - Moscow and Central - not sure how this works but quite pleased with myself for noticing it ;-) Only his high bar score counted for the Central team. One of the wonderful mysteries of Russian gymnastics. Hopefully we'll have the women's team results later. And perhaps I'll discover something even more wondrously mysterious there. Who knows.
I hope Komova wins the AA gold in Rio...
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She has the talent and the skills to do it, but it will come down to physical health and especially mental stability. I hope she does it!
ReplyDeleteShe is the BEST gymnast ever.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely deserves the AA Olympic gold.
Hi! According to today's news from Valentina Rod. Aliya Mustafina maybe will compete at Stuttgart before RC http://rsport.ru/artist_gym/20160226/898690992.html
ReplyDeleteI hope she wins the Gold in Rio!! She is truly, the best gymnast in the entire world. Yes, I know Simone is great, but I'm rooting for Viktoria!
ReplyDeleteKomova has the talent sadly I don't think she has the mental strength to back it up. What the Americans do so well like what the Soviets did back in the day was hit. As it currently stands Komova cant do a single beam routine without wobbles and major breaks.
ReplyDeleteshe has it all
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