The 2018 Swiss Cup was held on November 18 in Zürich, Switzerland.
Final Round
Rank | Team | Score |
1 | GERMANY | 29.750 |
Elisabeth Seitz | 14.900 (bars) | |
Marcel Nguyen | 14.850 (p-bars) | |
2 | RUSSIA | 29.575 |
Angelina Melnikova | 14.125 (vault) | |
Nikita Nagornyy | 15.450 (p-bars) | |
3 | PAN-AMERICA | 28.075 |
Jade Barbosa | 14.025 (vault) | |
Cory Paterson | 14.050 (p-bars) |
Preliminary Round
Rank | Team | Round 1 | Round 2 | Semifinal | Score |
1 | RUSSIA | 27.850 | 28.550 | 27.700 | 84.100 |
Angelina Melnikova | 13.350 (bars) | 13.800 (vault) | 13.150 (floor) | 40.300 | |
Nikita Nagornyy | 14.500 (vault) | 14.750 (p-bars) | 14.550 (rings) | 43.800 | |
2 | GERMANY | 28.700 | 27.400 | 26.100 | 82.200 |
Elisabeth Seitz | 14.700 (bars) | 13.000 (floor) | 11.500 (beam) | 39.200 | |
Marcel Nguyen | 14.000 (rings) | 14.400 (p-bars) | 14.600 (Floor) | 43.000 | |
3 | PAN-AMERICA | 27.400 | 27.800 | 25.300 | 80.500 |
Jade Barbosa | 13.550 (bars) | 14.000 (vault) | 12.100 (floor) | 39.650 | |
Cory Paterson | 13.850 (p-bars) | 13.800 (high bar) | 13.200 (floor) | 40.850 | |
4 | UKRAINE | 26.800 | 27.650 | 25.600 | 80.050 |
Diana Varinska | 13.600 (bars) | 12.950 (floor) | 11.900 (beam) | 38.450 | |
Oleg Verniaiev | 13.200 (pommels) | 14.700 (p-bars) | 13.700 (rings) | 41.600 | |
5 | LEGENDS | 26.125 | 28.075 | 24.050 | 78.250 |
Oksana Chusovitina | 12.000 (floor) | 14.125 (vault) | 10.500 (beam) | 36.625 | |
Marian Dragulescu | 14.125 (vault) | 13.950 (floor) | 13.550 (p-bars) | 41.625 | |
6 | BRAZIL | 26.375 | 28.050 | 23.300 | 77.725 |
Flavia Saraiva | 12.200 (beam) | 13.850 (floor) | 11.700 (bars) | 37.750 | |
Arthur Mariano | 14.175 (vault) | 14.200 (floor) | 11.600 (high bar) | 39.975 | |
7 | SWITZERLAND 1 | 26.850 | 26.900 | —— | 53.750 |
Ilaria Käslin | 12.650 (beam) | 12.400 (floor) | —— | 25.050 | |
Oliver Hegi | 14.200 (pommels) | 14.500 (p-bars) | —— | 28.700 | |
8 | NETHERLANDS | 26.850 | 26.500 | —— | 53.350 |
Eythora Thorsdottir | 13.050 (floor) | 12.950 (bars) | —— | 26.000 | |
Bart Deurloo | 13.800 (floor) | 13.550 (rings) | —— | 27.350 | |
9 | FRANCE | 26.950 | 26.100 | —— | 53.050 |
Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos | 12.650 (bars) | 11.800 (beam) | —— | 24.450 | |
Julien Gobaux | 14.300 (floor) | 14.300 (p-bars) | —— | 28.600 | |
10 | SWITZERLAND 2 | 26.700 | 25.650 | —— | 52.350 |
Leonie Meier | 12.250 (floor) | 11.950 (beam) | —— | 24.200 | |
Pablo Brägger | 14.450 (floor) | 13.700 (p-bars) | —— |
Woah Eli Seitz with 14.9!!!
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Girl is a BALLER
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Poor Melanie. It looks like she’s struggled a bit with the last few competitions.
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Yeah, even at worlds her consistency was so bizarre and unexpectedly not there. I think she’s hit one beam set out of the last 5 which is nuts, and bars is almost just as rough. Hopefully she gets some rest after a ridiculously busy season!!
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I´m so annoyed with Melanie´s bars at worlds. She got a 13.5 when it mattered, and she could have scored a point better! GRRR
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I love how Jade Barbosa is still competitive at her age. She’s a solid all-arounder.
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Granny needs to retire. She just waste taxpayer’s money (as does the entire Brazilian team).
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The Brazilian team was a bars rotation away from a team silver medal. How would you even begin to justify that…especially with how badly many men’s teams use their funding?
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I need this blog to die.
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Then leave. Delete it from your memory and never visit it again. That makes it dead in your universe.
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