The 2018 Tokyo World Cup was held on April 14 in Tokyo, Japan.
All-Around Results
| Rank | Athlete | Nation | FX | PH | SR | VT | PB | HB | AA |
| 1 | Kenzo Shirai | Japan | 15.200 | 13.533 | 13.766 | 14.966 | 14.466 | 14.133 | 86.064 |
| 2 | Wataru Tanigawa | Japan | 14.500 | 12.433 | 14.300 | 14.900 | 14.333 | 13.933 | 84.399 |
| 3 | Sam Mikulak | United States | 14.000 | 13.366 | 13.566 | 14.566 | 14.100 | 14.500 | 84.098 |
| 4 | Artur Dalaloyan | Russia | 14.166 | 12.233 | 14.366 | 13.266 | 14.533 | 12.900 | 81.464 |
| 5 | Andreas Bretschneider | Germany | 13.900 | 12.300 | 13.333 | 14.066 | 12.733 | 13.966 | 80.298 |
| 6 | Yevgen Yudenkov | Ukraine | 13.566 | 13.066 | 12.466 | 13.966 | 13.133 | 12.400 | 78.597 |
| 7 | Alberto Tallon | Spain | 13.933 | 12.566 | 12.933 | 14.333 | 13.433 | 9.533 | 76.731 |
| 8 | Jackson Payne | Canada | 4.066 | 9.533 | 10.800 | 10.466 | 12.866 | 10.433 | 58.164 |
That’s a really good P-Bar score for Sam Mikulak, considering he fell. I really hope he can go 6 for 6 for a change at world’s. I’d love to see how he stacks up to everyone internationally in this code. But he’s kind of like the male Angelina Melnikova, so I’m not holding my breath.
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