2017 Hong Kong Open Championships Results

The 2017 Hong Kong Open Championships were held from January 14 through January 15 in Ma On Shan, Hong Kong.

Senior All-Around Results

Rank Athlete VT UB BB FX AA
1 Ng Tsz Ching 12.366 8.900 9.833 11.100 42.199
2 Kam Hiu Lam Millennium 10.666 6.200 9.133 10.500 36.499
3 Lai Hoi Ling 10.700 3.250 9.333 8.950 32.233
4 Wong Hiu Ying Angel —— —— 12.100 —— 12.100

Junior All-Around Results

Rank Athlete VT UB BB FX AA
1 Sy Wing Yu 11.400 8.750 11.566 11.650 43.366
2 Chung Yan Yuet Jeanie 11.266 8.550 9.266 11.700 40.782
3 Yeung Nga Sum 10.400 8.050 10.600 11.700 40.750
4 Pun Lee Ling 11.700 0.950 9.766 10.900 33.316

Espoir All-Around Results

Rank Athlete VT UB BB FX AA
1 Tse Shun Ling 12.433 13.400 12.300 13.510 51.643
2 Pun Wing Sum Wincy 11.700 13.900 11.366 12.250 49.216
3 Chung Yan Lok Joyce 10.066 13.250 12.166 13.300 48.782
4 Tsang Ho Sum 10.800 12.750 12.233 12.650 48.433
5 Cheung Ka Wing 11.700 14.050 9.466 13.100 48.316
6 Amelie Gibson 10.866 13.200 11.100 12.550 47.716
7 Christine van Voorst 11.766 13.350 9.633 11.100 45.849
8 Cilicia Sedin Chan 11.100 13.450 8.133 12.150 44.833
9 Wu Man Kei Tanya 10.233 9.100 10.000 11.950 41.283
10 Tam Wincy 10.766 11.250 8.666 9.700 40.382
11 Pleroma Kaka Wong —— 13.000 11.666 12.800 37.466
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7 thoughts on “2017 Hong Kong Open Championships Results

  1. Is espoir an age definition? because it’s pretty amazing to have 8 gymnasts beating the score of the top AA senior – with the top scorer having scores that would have qualified her to Rio

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      • You’re correct, there were bonuses for espoir and unfortunately they didn’t list what those bonuses were! Also HK was missing a bulk of their top juniors and seniors with the exception of Angel Wong, who only competed beam because she’s still recovering from an injury. This was her first meet back in about 18 months, and she missed the Rio qualification process due to this injury.

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        • Actually, no. Espoir is actually called Junior level, an the Junior all around is called Open Junior. You start at the novice level, and if you place in the top 3 in any event, you move up to Junior, and if you place in the top 3 there, you can go up to the Open Junior. The Open Junior/Senior has the same age as the FIG, and the scoring for the Open Senior is the same as the FIG. However, the scoring for novice, junior and open junior are different; the difficulty values are changed and made by the GAHK.

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