The 2018 Gymnasiade was held from May 2 through May 9 in Rabat, Morocco.
All-Around Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | VT | UB | BB | FX | AA |
1 | Anastasiia Bachynska | Ukraine | 13.750 | 12.100 | 13.400 | 11.650 | 50.900 |
2 | Nora Feher | Hungary | 12.650 | 12.650 | 12.300 | 12.650 | 50.250 |
3 | Tetiana Mokliak | Ukraine | 12.650 | 12.450 | 12.650 | 12.350 | 50.100 |
4 | Iulia Berar | Romania | 13.100 | 12.550 | 12.200 | 11.900 | 49.750 |
5 | Luiza Domingues | Brazil | 13.400 | 12.450 | 11.000 | 12.400 | 49.250 |
6 | Sara Peter | Hungary | 13.550 | 11.400 | 12.050 | 12.200 | 49.200 |
7 | Csenge Bacskay | Hungary | 13.250 | 12.700 | 12.250 | 10.950 | 49.150 |
Blanche Beziaud | France | 13.150 | 12.450 | 11.650 | 11.900 | 49.150 | |
9 | Lorena Medina | Spain | 13.100 | 11.650 | 11.100 | 12.400 | 48.250 |
10 | Sheyen Petit | France | 12.000 | 12.350 | 11.650 | 12.050 | 48.050 |
11 | Maria Marques | Brazil | 13.050 | 11.900 | 10.900 | 11.800 | 47.650 |
12 | Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 12.900 | 9.350 | 12.350 | 12.800 | 47.400 |
13 | Daria Murzhak | Ukraine | 12.700 | 12.100 | 10.500 | 12.000 | 47.300 |
14 | Nazli Savranbasi | Turkey | 13.000 | 11.200 | 11.200 | 11.150 | 46.550 |
15 | Evelina Maja | Greece | 12.650 | 9.850 | 11.450 | 12.550 | 46.500 |
16 | Ting Hua Tien | Chinese Taipei | 12.300 | 12.050 | 10.250 | 11.550 | 46.150 |
17 | Beatriz Lima | Brazil | 11.950 | 11.550 | 10.150 | 12.000 | 45.650 |
18 | Berta Pujadas | Spain | 13.200 | 9.300 | 11.250 | 11.850 | 45.600 |
Sinem Nur Toyran | Turkey | 12.800 | 10.600 | 11.250 | 10.950 | 45.600 | |
20 | Clara Navarro | Spain | 12.050 | 9.800 | 11.400 | 12.250 | 45.500 |
21 | Lai Chin | Chinese Taipei | 12.450 | 8.900 | 12.500 | 11.300 | 45.150 |
22 | Yaren Turan | Turkey | 12.800 | 8.650 | 10.700 | 12.300 | 44.450 |
23 | Huang Tzu Hsing | Chinese Taipei | 11.650 | 9.200 | 11.800 | 11.700 | 44.350 |
24 | Fu Chih Yi | Chinese Taipei | 12.150 | 9.200 | 12.050 | 10.850 | 44.250 |
25 | Gloria Philassides | Cyprus | 12.300 | 9.800 | 9.700 | 12.000 | 43.800 |
26 | Georgia Ananiadou | Greece | 12.100 | 9.850 | 10.050 | 10.800 | 42.800 |
27 | Maria-Eleni Makridou | Greece | 11.950 | 9.450 | 10.200 | 11.000 | 42.600 |
28 | Ella Borg | Malta | 12.400 | 7.850 | 10.850 | 9.800 | 40.900 |
29 | Lynn Treinen | Belgium | 12.000 | 9.100 | 8.800 | 10.050 | 39.950 |
30 | Leah Barber | Malta | 11.200 | 7.300 | 10.100 | 10.100 | 38.700 |
31 | Mae Farrugia | Malta | 11.700 | 7.650 | 9.500 | 9.400 | 38.250 |
32 | Julia Micallef | Malta | 11.350 | 7.600 | 9.000 | 9.700 | 37.650 |
33 | Alison Faure | France | 12.900 | 12.450 | —— | 12.050 | 37.400 |
34 | Bianka Schermann | Hungary | 12.950 | —— | 12.000 | 12.250 | 37.200 |
35 | Alisson Lapp | France | —— | 11.900 | 12.450 | 11.750 | 36.100 |
36 | Rafaela Oliva | Brazil | 12.000 | —— | 11.250 | 11.950 | 35.200 |
37 | Fatima Sabri | Morocco | 10.550 | 3.700 | 8.200 | 7.650 | 30.100 |
38 | Alexandra Margariti | Greece | —— | 9.000 | 8.850 | 10.450 | 28.300 |
39 | Hiba Bouhia | Morocco | 11.150 | 0.600 | 7.300 | 7.100 | 26.150 |
Sara Kabli | Morocco | 10.250 | —— | 8.700 | 7.200 | 26.150 | |
41 | Ezgi Yesli | Turkey | 13.150 | —— | —— | 11.900 | 25.050 |
42 | Wissal Khalfi | Morocco | 10.250 | 0.600 | 7.100 | 6.450 | 24.400 |
43 | Kateryna Kulinii | Ukraine | —— | 13.100 | 11.100 | —— | 24.200 |
44 | Maia Llacer | Spain | 13.000 | —— | 10.800 | —— | 23.800 |
45 | Eva Meder | France | 11.950 | —— | 11.050 | —— | 23.000 |
46 | Ipek Bakar | Turkey | —— | 10.800 | 11.500 | —— | 22.300 |
47 | Claudia Villalba | Spain | —— | 9.850 | —— | 11.200 | 21.050 |
48 | Zoja Szekely | Hungary | —— | 13.550 | —— | —— | 13.550 |
49 | Evangelia Dimoudi | Greece | 11.900 | —— | —— | —— | 11.900 |
50 | Ana Araujo | Brazil | —— | 10.500 | —— | —— | 10.500 |
51 | Tatiana Bachurina | Cyprus | —— | 10.100 | —— | —— | 10.100 |
52 | Aicho Bruls | Belgium | —— | 9.700 | —— | —— | 9.700 |
53 | Yasmine Laaroussi | Morocco | —— | 7.600 | —— | —— | 7.600 |
Vault Final Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Average |
1 | Anastasiia Bachynska | Ukraine | 13.750 |
2 | Csenge Bacskay | Hungary | 13.425 |
3 | Sara Peter | Hungary | 13.225 |
4 | Luiza Domingues | Brazil | 13.200 |
5 | Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 13.000 |
Berta Pujadas | Spain | 13.000 | |
Nazli Savranbasi | Turkey | 13.000 | |
8 | Lai Chin | Chinese Taipei | 12.950 |
Bars Final Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Total |
1 | Kateryna Kulinii | Ukraine | 13.450 |
2 | Zoja Szekely | Hungary | 13.400 |
3 | Tetiana Mokliak | Ukraine | 12.750 |
Alison Faure | France | 12.750 | |
5 | Iulia Berar | Romania | 12.400 |
6 | Luiza Domingues | Brazil | 12.100 |
7 | Blanche Beziaud | France | 12.000 |
Csenge Bacskay | Hungary | 12.000 |
Beam Final Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Total |
1 | Anastasiia Bachynska | Ukraine | 13.750 |
2 | Alisson Lapp | France | 12.300 |
3 | Lai Chin | Chinese Taipei | 12.200 |
Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 12.200 | |
5 | Tetiana Mokliak | Ukraine | 12.150 |
6 | Iulia Berar | Romania | 11.850 |
7 | Nora Feher | Hungary | 11.500 |
Csenge Bacskay | Hungary | 11.500 |
Floor Final Results
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Total |
1 | Luiza Domingues | Brazil | 12.900 |
2 | Tetiana Mokliak | Ukraine | 12.650 |
3 | Bianka Schermann | Hungary | 12.550 |
Lorena Medina | Spain | 12.550 | |
Silviana Sfiringu | Romania | 12.550 | |
6 | Evelina Maja | Greece | 12.400 |
7 | Nora Feher | Hungary | 12.150 |
8 | Clara Navarro | Spain | 12.100 |
9 | Yaren Turan | Turkey | 12.000 |
Team Final Results
Rank | Nation | VT | UB | BB | FX | AA |
1 | Hungary | 39.750 | 38.900 | 36.600 | 37.100 | 152.350 |
2 | Ukraine | 39.100 | 37.650 | 37.150 | 36.000 | 149.900 |
3 | France | 38.050 | 37.250 | 35.750 | 36.000 | 147.050 |
4 | Brazil | 38.450 | 35.900 | 33.150 | 36.350 | 143.850 |
5 | Turkey | 38.950 | 32.600 | 33.950 | 35.350 | 140.850 |
6 | Spain | 39.300 | 31.250 | 33.750 | 36.500 | 140.800 |
7 | Chinese Taipei | 36.590 | 30.450 | 36.350 | 34.550 | 137.940 |
8 | Greece | 36.700 | 29.150 | 31.700 | 34.350 | 131.900 |
9 | Malta | 35.450 | 23.100 | 30.450 | 29.600 | 118.600 |
10 | Morocco | 31.950 | 11.900 | 24.200 | 21.950 | 90.000 |
Ouch, not the best performance from Bachynska too many falls in qual. I know she did some upgrades on floor and bars but routines are not stable yet.
And I heard there were some organization problems, and with equipment at Gymnasiade. For instance there wasn’t spacial mat for Yurchenko vaults, organizers moved equipment during podium training, etc.
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Silvia Sfringu…. You know you’ve Romania-ed bars when you score in the single digits.
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Maybe this sounds harsh, but I thought that once Andreea took over (someone who said it’s the coaches fault and that they would restructure the program) the federation would gradually strengthen their gymnasts who aren’t Larisa. But honestly, they look like they’re just getting worse and worse with every meet overall. Like I didn’t think they’d magically turn into a top 3 team the second Andreea stepped in, but I expected little increases on each event. This doesn’t seem to be the case. I mean the scores at Jesolo looked like things were getting better, but due to Flos determination to make the whole world pay for crappy coverage and low quality videos (I refuse to give in) by getting exclusive rights for every single meet, I can’t judge if those scores were realistic, or a result of typical high scores at Jesolo.
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Raducan wasn’t brought in to fix the current crop of girls overnight. She was brought in to retool the developmental program. There won’t be any immediate changes…if anything, the earliest we’ll see improvement on a wide scale is 2024. The girls currently competing looked like this before Raducan and they’re not likely to get any better, aside from one or two who might be able to grow a bit. The current generation won’t be able to magically grow to be at the same level as other top programs when they didn’t have the foundational support to get there. Raducan’s role is to add in that foundational support which will help girls who are currently 8-10 get to a respectable elite level by the time they can compete as juniors, and then transition them from strong juniors into productive seniors in time for 2024. That’s the EARLIEST we can expect change. Anyone who is expecting to see it within the few months she’s been in charge is going to be sorely disappointed for close to the next decade.
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Well, to be fair…Berar is lovely on beam and floor and may be one of the ones to grow. But—Sfringu isn’t exactly top 5 of their prospects.
As others said better than me, change won’t happen overnight and it’s that “be better NOW” mentality that contributed to the mess they have. Honestly–I would have loved to see the girls from 2014 stick around–Andreea Munteanu, Andreea Iridon, Stefania Stanila, etc. Wish we could have seen them grow as seniors
But anyway…Golgota, Crisan, Ghiciuc, Berar or Holbura and eventually Iordache aren’t that bad in a 3 count scenario
i think 4 person teams will benefit Romania
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Exactly, shes trying to fill the clubs with young girls that will eventually be elite, some of the 10-11 years old look promising, also dont expect full difficulty three years before olympics:-) esp when u have 2 good gymnasts:-)))
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