The 2015 Four Nations Trophy was held on May 30 in Turin, Italy.
All-Around Final Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | VT | UB | BB | FX | AA |
1 | Seda Tutkhalyan | Russia | 14.850 | 14.200 | 14.500 | 13.850 | 57.400 |
2 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | 14.450 | 14.850 | 13.450 | 13.050 | 55.800 |
3 | Anastasia Dmitrieva | Russia | 14.200 | 13.750 | 13.350 | 13.650 | 54.950 |
4 | Giorgia Campana | Italy | 13.950 | 13.800 | 13.250 | 13.350 | 54.350 |
5 | Elisa Meneghini | Italy | 14.000 | 13.450 | 12.600 | 13.750 | 53.800 |
6 | Evgeniya Shelgunova | Russia | 13.700 | 13.650 | 14.350 | 12.000 | 53.700 |
7 | Laura Jurca | Romania | 13.100 | 13.700 | 13.100 | 13.800 | 53.700 |
8 | Alessia Leolini | Italy | 14.350 | 13.750 | 12.200 | 13.150 | 53.450 |
9 | Andreea Ciurusniuc | Romania | 13.650 | 13.200 | 13.900 | 12.700 | 53.450 |
10 | Ana Maria Ocolisan | Romania | 13.800 | 13.300 | 13.700 | 12.250 | 53.050 |
11 | Tea Ugrin | Italy | 13.900 | 13.900 | 13.650 | 11.450 | 52.900 |
12 | Arianna Rocca | Italy | 14.950 | 11.150 | 13.100 | 12.800 | 52.000 |
13 | Marcela Sandoval | Colombia | 13.400 | 12.000 | 13.550 | 12.900 | 51.850 |
14 | Yurany Avendaño | Colombia | 13.650 | 12.450 | 12.450 | 12.200 | 50.750 |
15 | Sofia Bonistalli | Italy | 14.150 | 13.100 | 11.400 | 11.650 | 50.300 |
16 | Ginna Escobar | Colombia | 13.700 | 12.750 | 11.300 | 11.850 | 49.600 |
17 | Silvia Zarzu | Romania | 14.000 | —— | 13.800 | 13.700 | 41.500 |
18 | Catalina Escobar | Colombia | 14.550 | 13.100 | —— | 13.050 | 40.700 |
19 | Andreea Iridon | Romania | —— | 12.650 | 13.450 | 13.200 | 39.300 |
20 | Bibiana Velez | Colombia | 13.750 | 13.300 | 9.800 | —— | 36.850 |
21 | Ekaterina Sokova | Russia | —— | —— | 14.800 | 13.450 | 28.250 |
22 | Maria Bondareva | Russia | 13.800 | 13.650 | —— | —— | 27.450 |
23 | Lizeth Ruiz | Colombia | —— | —— | 12.350 | 12.600 | 24.950 |
24 | Lavinia Marongiu | Italy | 14.000 | —— | 10.250 | —— | 24.250 |
Team Final Results
Rank | Team | VT | UB | BB | FX | Total |
1 | Russia | 57.300 | 56.450 | 57.100 | 54.000 | 224.850 |
2 | Italy | 57.450 | 54.900 | 52.600 | 53.050 | 218.000 |
3 | Romania | 54.550 | 52.850 | 54.850 | 53.400 | 215.650 |
4 | Colombia | 55.650 | 51.600 | 49.650 | 50.750 | 207.650 |
Does anyone know why Bulimar didn’t compete?
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Yes, it was due to a knee injury…they kept her out in order to save her knee for future meets so it didn’t sound like it was too bad? I hope so, anyway!
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Oh really? Thanks for telling me. I was wondering why Romania didn’t do so well and why Bulimar’s name didn’t appear in the AA standings.
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During the livestream, the Italian national team director Casella said that Bulimar actually had this knee pain already in Romania, and since in podium training and in competition you perform on harder surfaces than the pits you have in training, the pain increased in Italy. That’s why Romanian coaches decided to preserve her. Anyway, it doesn’t seem a bad injury!
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Regardless Bulimar was in or not, it looks like a Russian resurgence…. I just wish we can see more from the Chinese but I just have a feeling that Russian team at Worlds this year will be one of their strongest team we’ve seen in a long time. They still need Musty as she is still their best AAer, but they have shown capability to be a competitive team without her…
I think China will have a hard time retaking the silver this year. In the meantime, unfortunately Romania is still in a funk. They are in danger of not being able to be in the Big4 this year…
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Seda upped her all-around scored by 2.8 points from the Youth Olympic AA. Looks like the time in the gym when kept home from Euros has done her good.
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