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Russian Nationals - men's event finals results

A link here to the full results of this competition held over last weekend.

In summary, Nikita Ignatiev appears to be arguably the most successful gymnast at these games because in addition to his bronze all around he also managed gold on P-Bars and bronze on High Bar.  Hopefully this means a good future for this young gymnast.  Team mate Pavel Russinyak, in addition to his silver all around, also managed bronze on P-Bars and a silver on High Bar, while Devyatovski couldn't medal in either of his finals, again P-Bars and High Bar.  The Russian team is full of event specialists it seems, with all arounders rather thin on the ground.

Results summarised below.

Floor
1  Anton Lobachov           14.775
2  Andrei Cherkasov        14.775
3  Dmitri Gogotov             14.65

Pommels

1              Andrei Perevoznikov      15.025
2              Igor Pakhomenko            14.7
3              Dmitri Stolyarov                14.675
Rings
1              Alexander Balandin         15.825
2              Konstantin Pluzhnikov      15.775
3              Dennis Ablyazin                15.555
4              Nikita Ignatiev                  14.925
Vault
1              Anton Golutsotskov       15.838
2              Dmitri Yakubovski           15.138
3              Alexei Bykov                    14.975
P Bars
1              Nikita Ignatiev              14.7
1=           Gennady Savelyev          14.7
3              Pavel Russinyak             14.45
High Bar
1              Emin Garibov                     15.025
2              Pavel Russinyak                 14.7
3              Nikita Ignatiev                     14.6

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