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BRICS 2024 results



I’ll post links here as they become available; starting with some unofficial results somebody kindly posted on VK - the gymnastics group.  With thanks to you!  

Scores (unofficial)

There was a two per country rule.


MAG


Daniel Marinov 84.700

Artur Dalaloyan 79.950

Savelii (RUS, 18 years old) 79.850

Yahor Sharamkou (BLR) 77.950


WAG


Leila Vasileeva 56.45.  14.05. 14.65. 13.75. 14.00

Anna Kalmykova. 56.1. 14.2. 13.45. 14.2. 14.25

Angelina Melnikova 55.55. 14.2. 14.35. 14.000. 13.00

Elena Gerasimova 54.6. 13.75. 14.05. 13.6. 13.2

Liudmilla Roschina. 54.25. 14.00. 13.45. 12.9. 13.9

Alena Glotova 53.8. 13.1. 14.45. 13.8. 12.45


FOLLOW THE LINK - scroll down - find the links to quals for EF and AA finals, MAG and WAG.  Link - https://sportgymrus.ru/competitions/1079-mezhdunarodnye-sorevnovaniya-igry-briks-2024.html





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