2017 Melbourne World Cup Results

The 2017 Melbourne World Cup was held from February 22 through February 25 in Melbourne, Australia.

Women’s Vault Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total Average
1 Wang Yan China 5.6 8.400 -0.1 13.900 14.250
5.8 8.800 14.600
2 Emily Little Australia 5.4 9.166 14.566 14.199
4.8 9.033 13.833
3 Naomi Lee Australia 4.6 9.000 13.600 13.383
4.2 8.966 13.166
4 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 4.6 8.266 -0.1 12.766 13.116
4.8 8.666 13.466
5 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.4 8.800 13.200 13.116
4.8 8.333 -0.1 13.033
6 Caitlin Todd New Zealand 4.2 8.833 13.033 13.049
4.2 8.866 13.066
7 Tsz Sum Chan Hong Kong 4.2 8.266 -0.1 12.366 12.649
4.2 8.733 12.933

Women’s Bars Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Liu Tingting China 6.0 8.300 14.300
2 Luo Huan China 6.0 7.866 13.866
3 Rianna Mizzen Australia 6.0 7.433 13.433
4 Georgia Rose Brown Australia 5.2 7.866 13.066
5 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.5 7.300 11.800
6 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 4.4 6.633 11.033

Women’s Beam Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Liu Tingting China 6.0 8.766 14.766
2 Sanne Wevers Netherlands 6.0 8.500 14.500
3 Emily Little Australia 5.2 8.033 13.233
4 Luo Huan China 5.7 7.166 12.866
5 Emma Nedov Australia 5.4 7.066 -0.1 12.366
6 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 5.2 7.100 12.300
7 Estella Matthewson New Zealand 4.9 6.733 11.633
8 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.7 6.800 11.500

Women’s Floor Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Emily Little Australia 5.1 8.300 13.400
2 Georgia Godwin Australia 5.3 7.500 12.800
3 Liu Tingting China 5.1 7.633 12.733
4 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.4 8.066 12.466
5 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 4.5 7.600 -0.1 12.000
6 Estella Matthewson New Zealand 4.6 7.333 -0.1 11.833
7 Isabella Brett New Zealand 4.4 6.700 -0.3 10.800

Men’s Floor Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Kenzo Shirai Japan 7.2 7.500 14.700
2 Mu Jile China 5.9 8.566 14.466
3 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.7 8.333 14.033
4 Wataru Tanigawa Japan 6.1 7.933 14.033
5 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.7 8.300 14.000
6 Luke Wadsworth Australia 5.5 8.266 -0.1 13.666
7 Christopher Remkes Australia 6.1 7.533 -0.1 13.533
8 Luke Dobney New Zealand 4.3 7.200 11.500

Men’s Pommel Horse Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Krisztian Berki Hungary 6.3 8.633 14.933
2 Zou Jingyuan China 5.9 8.533 14.433
3 Weng Hao China 6.2 8.133 14.333
4 Zoltan Kallai Hungary 5.7 8.266 13.966
5 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.8 8.100 13.900
6 Yusuke Saito Japan 5.7 7.833 13.533
7 Christopher Remkes Australia 5.3 6.500 11.800
8 Michael Tome Australia 5.6 6.033 11.633

Men’s Rings Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Wu Guanhua China 6.2 8.666 14.866
Zou Jingyuan China 6.2 8.666 14.866
3 Ibrahim Colak Turkey 6.2 8.166 14.366
4 Koji Yamamuro Japan 6.1 7.966 14.066
5 Kiu Chung Ng Hong Kong 6.1 7.466 13.566
6 Devy Dyson New Zealand 5.4 7.933 13.333
7 Michael Tone Australia 5.2 7.400 12.600
8 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.5 7.066 12.566

Men’s Vault Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total Average
1 Kenzo Shirai Japan 5.6 9.500 15.100 14.916
5.2 9.533 14.733
2 Christopher Remkes Australia 5.6 9.266 14.866 14.883
5.6 9.300 14.900
3 Wataru Tanigawa Japan 5.6 9.466 15.066 14.566
5.6 8.566 -0.1 14.066
4 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.2 8.866 -0.1 13.966 14.066
5.2 8.966 14.166
5 Clay Mason Stephens Australia 5.2 8.766 -0.1 13.866 13.983
5.0 9.100 14.100
6 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 5.2 7.700 -0.1 12.800 13.266
4.8 8.933 13.733
7 Luke Dobney New Zealand 4.4 9.000 -0.1 13.300 13.066
4.0 8.833 12.833
8 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.2 7.966 13.166 13.066
4.4 8.666 -0.1 12.966

Men’s Parallel Bars Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Zou Jingyuan China 6.6 8.566 15.166
2 Kenzo Shirai Japan 6.0 8.433 14.433
3 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.9 7.666 13.566
4 Clay Mason Stephens Australia 5.3 7.633 12.933
5 Mitchell Morgans Australia 5.2 7.333 12.533
6 Devy Dyson New Zealand 5.1 6.666 11.766
7 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 4.8 6.900 11.700
8 Ahmet Onder Turkey 1.5 8.766 -8.0 2.266

Men’s High Bar Final

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Kenzo Shirai Japan 5.6 8.333 13.933
2 Mitchell Morgans Australia 5.8 7.600 13.400
3 Yusuke Saito Japan 6.5 6.833 13.333
4 Devy Dyson New Zealand 4.9 8.400 13.300
5 Michael Mercieca Australia 5.5 7.800 13.300
6 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.1 7.500 12.600
7 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 3.8 6.466 10.266

Women’s Vault Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total Average
1 Wang Yan China 5.6 8.500 -0.1 14.000 14.216
5.8 8.633 14.433
2 Emily Little Australia 5.4 9.133 -0.1 14.433 14.133
4.8 9.033 13.833
3 Naomi Lee Australia 4.6 8.766 13.366 13.183
4.2 8.800 13.000
4 Caitlin Todd New Zealand 4.0 8.933 12.933 13.033
4.2 8.933 13.133
5 Tsz Sum Chan Hong Kong 4.2 8.400 -0.3 12.300 12.583
4.2 8.666 12.866
6 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 4.6 7.733 -0.3 12.033 12.566
4.8 8.300 13.100
7 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.4 8.633 13.033 12.149
3.7 7.566 11.266
8 Nim Yan Choi Hong Kong 4.8 7.200 -0.1 11.900 5.950
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Women’s Bars Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Luo Huan China 6.0 8.400 14.400
2 Rianna Mizzen Australia 6.0 8.100 14.100
3 Liu Tingting China 6.0 8.066 14.066
4 Georgia-Rose Brown Australia 5.1 6.433 11.533
5 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.4 6.533 10.933
6 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 3.1 4.966 8.066

Women’s Beam Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Liu Tingting China 6.2 8.566 -0.1 14.666
2 Luo Huan China 5.9 8.466 14.366
3 Sanne Wevers Netherlands 5.4 8.566 -0.1 13.866
4 Emma Nedov Australia 5.5 7.800 -0.1 13.200
5 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.9 7.066 11.966
6 Estella Matthewson New Zealand 4.7 7.133 11.833
7 Emily Little Australia 5.2 6.600 11.800
8 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 5.2 6.400 -0.1 11.500
9 Isabella Brett New Zealand 5.1 5.700 10.800

Women’s Floor Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Wang Yan China 5.4 8.033 13.433
2 Liu Tingting China 5.1 8.300 13.400
3 Emily Little Australia 4.8 7.833 12.633
4 Ang Tracie Malaysia 4.3 8.266 12.566
5 Isabella Brett New Zealand 4.5 7.933 12.433
6 Georgia Godwin Australia 5.4 7.000 12.400
7 Tan Ing Yueh Malaysia 4.5 7.266 -0.3 11.466
8 Estella Matthewson New Zealand 4.5 6.666 -0.3 10.866

Men’s Floor Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Kenzo Shirai Japan 7.1 8.000 15.100
2 Mu Jile China 5.9 8.466 14.366
3 Wataru Tanigawa Japan 5.8 8.366 14.166
4 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.7 8.000 -0.1 13.600
5 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.6 7.800 -0.1 13.300
6 Luke Dobney New Zealand 4.6 8.333 -0.3 12.633
7 Luke Wadsworth Australia 5.4 7.300 -0.3 12.400
8 Christopher Remkes Australia 6.1 6.400 -0.4 12.100
9 Devy Dyson New Zealand 4.3 7.333 -0.1 11.533

Men’s Pommel Horse Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Krisztian Berki Hungary 6.3 8.500 14.800
2 Weng Hao China 6.2 8.266 14.466
3 Zou Jingyuan China 5.9 8.533 14.433
4 Christopher Remkes Australia 5.3 8.100 13.400
5 Yusuke Saito Japan 5.7 7.633 13.333
6 Zoltan Kallai Hungary 5.7 7.566 13.266
7 Michael Tone Australia 5.5 6.833 12.333
8 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.0 7.300 12.300
9 Devy Dyson New Zealand 5.9 6.200 12.100
10 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.6 6.066 11.666
11 Koji Yamamuro Japan 6.0 5.566 11.566
12 Jorden O’Connell-Inns New Zealand 5.2 6.233 11.433

Men’s Rings Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Wu Guanhua China 6.2 8.566 14.766
2 Ibrahim Colak Turkey 6.1 8.433 14.533
3 Zou Jingyuan China 6.2 8.233 14.433
4 Koji Yamamuro Japan 5.9 7.966 13.866
5 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.5 7.933 13.433
6 Devy Dyson New Zealand 5.4 7.933 13.333
7 Kiu Chung Ng Hong Kong 5.7 7.433 13.133
8 Michael Tone Australia 5.4 7.666 13.066
9 Michael Mercieca Australia 5.4 7.233 12.633
10 Kenzo Shirai Japan 5.4 6.466 11.866

Men’s Vault Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total Average
1 Kenzo Shirai Japan 5.6 9.333 14.933 14.549
5.4 8.866 -0.1 14.166
2 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.2 9.533 14.733 14.299
5.2 8.766 -0.1 13.866
3 Wataru Tanigawa Japan 5.6 8.333 13.933 14.249
5.6 8.966 14.566
4 Christopher Remkes Australia 5.6 9.066 14.666 14.233
5.6 8.200 13.800
5 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 5.2 8.833 14.033 13.499
4.8 8.466 -0.3 12.966
6 Clay Mason Stephens Australia 5.2 8.366 -0.3 13.266 13.483
5.0 8.800 -0.1 13.700
7 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.2 8.100 13.300 13.333
4.4 8.966 13.366
8 Luke Dobney New Zealand 4.4 9.133 -0.1 13.433 13.216
4.0 9.000 13.000

Men’s Parallel Bars Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Zou Jingyuan China 6.6 8.833 15.433
2 Ferhat Arican Turkey 6.3 8.533 14.833
3 Kenzo Shirai Japan 6.0 8.200 14.200
4 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 4.7 8.100 12.800
Ahmet Onder Turkey 6.0 6.800 12.800
6 Devy Dyson New Zealand 5.0 7.700 12.700
7 Clay Mason Stephens Australia 5.3 6.733 12.033
8 Mitchell Morgans Australia 5.1 6.900 12.000
9 Koji Yamamuro Japan 5.5 5.033 10.533

Men’s High Bar Qualifications

Rank Athlete Nation D E ND Total
1 Yusuke Saito Japan 6.7 7.666 14.366
2 Devy Dyson New Zealand 4.9 8.433 13.333
3 Ahmet Onder Turkey 5.6 7.300 12.900
4 Kenzo Shirai Japan 5.2 7.433 12.633
5 Michael Mercieca Australia 5.2 6.833 12.033
6 Ferhat Arican Turkey 5.0 7.000 12.000
7 Man Hin Jim Hong Kong 4.2 7.666 11.866
8 Mitchell Morgans Australia 5.8 6.033 11.833

24 thoughts on “2017 Melbourne World Cup Results

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  2. Wow 6.2 and 5.9 on beam are huge in this new code (would’ve been 6.7 and 6.4 in previous code) and so early on! I saw Tingting Han and Wever’s qualifying routines and Tingting and Huan impressed me so much! Absolutely love their routines, and would love to see routines like that go 1-2 at worlds.

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  3. Really impressed by the beam routine constructions for Tingting and Huan. The FHS + Yang Bo + Korbut and the RO + layout two-feet + stag ring jump combos were exactly what I was hoping we’d see with the new mixed series bonus.

    The B+D (mixed) combo could really be a great asset for gymnasts who excel on difficult dance elements while still being much more interesting than the D (salto) + A (dance) combo from last quad.

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    • I’ve heard good things about them and can’t wait to watch later today! And agree, the mixed series bonus was what I was most excited about this quad. It’s gonna be SO FREAKING GOOD.

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    • I don’t know how I feel about these new series. They feel a little like the ubiquitous front aerial-pause pause pause- BHS+LOSO to me. But it is basically a second into the new quad, we’ll see what happens.

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  4. Not impressed at all by Wevers. She is the most overscored beam in history. Always doing the same things, piruetes is to disguise her totally lack of other skills.

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