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  • Why Ian Gunther Isn't Competing in the Olympics

    Despite not competing in the Olympics, the popular gymnast continues to define his own path Ian Gunther is one of the most recognized names in American gymnastics, captivating millions with his viral TikTok videos that showcase his training routines, share insights into the sport, and highlight his camaraderie with fellow Stanford athletes like 2024 Olympic bronze medalist Asher Hong and U.S. alternate Khoi Young. Gunther’s credentials are impressive. He’s a four-time NCAA Champion with Stanford, and he’s been diligently working on a new high bar element that he hopes will one day be named after him in the gymnastics code of points. Is Ian Gunther Competing in the Paris Olympics? Unfortunately, no. Ian Gunther did not secure a high enough score at the 2024 U.S. Nationals to advance to the U.S. Olympic Trials. The Paris Olympic team was determined based on performances at these two pivotal competitions. Although Gunther is a talented elite gymnast, he is not currently part of the U.S. national team, which consists of the top 20 gymnasts in the country. The competition for a spot on the Olympic team was especially fierce this year, with even seasoned Olympians like Shane Wiskus and Yul Moldauer, as well as world medalists like Khoi Young and Donnell Whittenburg, missing out on the Paris team. Ian explained the selection process in the video below. Could Ian Gunther Make It to the Olympics Someday? Making the Olympic or World Gymnastics team is an incredible challenge. These teams consist of only five members, and not only do athletes need to be among the best in the U.S., but they must also contribute to the highest-scoring team combination.  At the 2024 U.S. Nationals, Gunther competed in five events, consistently scoring in the mid-to-high 13s. His best performance was on the high bar, where he placed 8th, followed by a strong showing on rings. However, Gunther’s routines currently lack the difficulty levels seen in other top U.S. gymnasts. To realistically aim for a spot on future World Championships or Olympic teams, Gunther would need to increase the difficulty across all of his routines. What’s Next for Ian Gunther? Gunther has already expressed his desire to have a new high bar element named after him in the code of points. To achieve this, he would need to successfully compete with the skill at the World Championships, Olympic Games, or a World Cup event. Qualifying for a World Cup event might be Gunther’s best shot. These events are individual apparatus competitions, allowing athletes to focus on excelling in one or two events rather than contributing to an overall team score, as required at the World Championships or Olympics. Even though he’s not currently on the national team, Gunther can still compete in various elite competitions within the U.S., such as the Winter Cup. In early 2024, during one such competition— Beach Blast —Gunther spoke with Neutral Deductions about his future in the sport. Gymnastics Is More Than the Olympics For many viewers, the Olympics might seem like the pinnacle of gymnastics. However, elite gymnastics is a year-round global endeavor. While there are only 96 gymnasts in Paris, there are over 1,000 active elite gymnasts registered with the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), not to mention the countless others competing at the collegiate level in the NCAA. Ian Gunther has shown that success in gymnastics isn’t solely defined by Olympic gold medals. He continues to find joy and fulfillment in training and competing, proving that there are many paths to success in the sport he loves. Follow Neutral Deductions on Instagram , listen to our podcasts  , and check back on the website  for the latest Olympic gymnastics news, results, and analysis. Article by: Gabe Sanchez Help Support Men's Gymnastics Coverage This coverage is not possible without your help! Please support men's gymnastics coverage with a donation via Paypal or Stripe . (NOTE: Stripe will show up at Musicians' Health Lab Inc. Neutral Deductions is a DBA of that entity). Your financial contributions are necessary to help cover website maintenance and hosting, operational costs, travel cost for live reporting of meets. The anticipated cost of our expenses is $4,000 for the season. We have received $3,109 dollars in donations to date (7/07/2024). If you have any questions about your donations, please feel free to email us a neutraldeductions@gmail.com .

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (December 20)

    A. Sportsperson of the Year Rhys McClenaghan (Ireland) and Lukas Dauser (Germany) were both named sportsperson of the year in their respective countries. McClenaghan and Dauser won the world title on pommel horse and parallel bars respectively at the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium earlier this year. B. U.S. Men's National Team Camp The U.S. Men's senior and junior national teams met in Colorado Springs for the final camp before the Olympic year. Photo: Stanford Men's Gymnastics C. CGA East vs. West Results In the second College Gymnastics Association's East vs. West, the East retained their title making them 2-0 in the series. Evan Manivong (Floor), Ignacio Yockers (Pommel Horse), Ashton Anaya (Still Rings), Zac Tiderman (Vault), Josh Karnes (Parallel Bars), and Sam Phillips (High Bar) won their respective event titles. A full replay of the event can be found below. D. Hashimoto Daiki selected for 2024 Paris Olympics According to this article, World and Olympic all-around champion, Hashimoto Daiki has been selected for Japan's Olympic Team. Two of the remaining four spots will be allocated to the top two all-arounders at the 2024 NHK Cup. The final two spots will also be awarded following the conclusion of the NHK cup and will be awarded to the athletes who will best complement the existing three team members. E. Former Michigan Athlete and Coach Passed Away Former University of Michigan athlete and coach, Geoff Corrigan passed away due to unknown causes. A Memorial will be held at the University of Michigan on January 21, 2024. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to support his two children, William and Evelyn. Article by: Kensley Behel

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (December 12)

    A. NCAA Intrasquads December provides the first look into the 2023 - 2024 NCAA season. Army, Navy, Michigan, Illinois, William and Mary, Nebraska, Simpson, and Oklahoma have completed their intrasquads with Ohio State and the CGA's East vs. West to come. Neutral Deductions' pick for exceptional gymnastics from last week's intrasquad was Michigan's Landen Blixt on vault. The sophomore stuck his vault for a total score of 15.10. Photo Credit: Used with permission from the University of Michigan Athletic Department Be sure to mark your calendars for Saturday, December 16 where the East meets the West in the CGA All-Stars Meet! The meet will be streamed live on YouTube at 5 pm ET. B. Colin Van Wicklen Retired 2018 World Team Member and 5-time National Team Member, Colin Van Wicklen has retired. The 4-time NCAA champion said in his post that, "while it's hard to officially call it quits, I'm thankful for the journey, the experiences, and the life long lessons I have learned along the way." C. Olympic Champion Welcomes New Baby 2012 Olympic Champion, Yang Hak Seon, welcomed his first child on December 7, 2023 at 9:29 am. D. Illia Kovtun Underwent Surgery Illia Kovtun's longtime coach, Iryna Gorbacheva, revealed that the two-time world medalist underwent surgery on his foot in preparation of the busy 2024 season. According to the post, three months prior to his surgery, doctors told Kovtun that he shouldn't even walk up stairs but Kovtun sought to compete with Ukraine at the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships to earn a spot at the Olympic Games. Kovtun underwent two surgeries at once with the hope of alleviating the pain by at least 50%. E. Canadian Men's Gymnastics Team Start a Podcast Felix Dolci and other members of the Canadian men's gymnastics team started a podcast called The Rise Experience. Listen to their first episode below. F. What Makes Eddie Penev Think Nicole Langevin interviews Eddie Penev in a two-part series on his career with the United States and Bulgaria, including what happened on vault at the Szombathely World Cup. Don't want to miss a post? Scroll to the bottom and subscribe! Article by: Kensley Behel

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (December 5)

    A. Men's NCAA Pre-Season Begins This weekend, NCAA teams from around the country will showcase their talent at pre-season intrasquads. Neutral Deductions has a master calendar of all posted meets with video streams where available. Click the photo below to access the master schedule. Note: If your team is not listed and they will be hosting an intrasquad, please message me on X(former known asTwitter) or send an email via neutraldeductions@gmail.com. B. German Bundesliga Final KTV Straubenhardt took the Deutsche Turnliga Finale title ahead of TV Wetzgau in a final score of 48 - 17. The winning team's roster was filled with top German stars like Lukas Dauser, Nick Klessing, Nils Dunkel, Pascal Brendal, and Andreas Brettschneider as well as Canadian, Felix Dolci and Ukrainian Illia Kovtun. C. European Gymnastics Votes against the return of Russian and Belarusian Athletes While the International Federation made provisions for Russian and Belarusian athletes to return to competition next year, the General Assembly of European Gymnastics voted against allowing athletes to return. Accordingly, many believe that this will remove any avenue for athletes from Russia and Belarus to earn an individual spot for the Paris Olympic Game.s D. European Gymnastics Online Test Event As more entities search for ways to make virtual gymnastics meets possible, European Gymnastics trialed an online competition for pommel horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. Italy's Edoardo De Rosa won pommel horse and parallel bars and Ukraine's Radomyr Stelmakh won horizontal bar. The competition was in partnerships with Elevien, and gymnastics meet app. E. Nazar Chepurnyi Awarded "Honored Master of Sports" 2023 World Vault Medalist, Nazar Chepurnyi has been awarded Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine. This award was previously awarded to other gymnasts including Illia Kovtun (2021), F. Illia Kovtun Underwent Surgery Article by: Kensley Behel

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (November 28)

    A. Team USA Competes in the Czech Republic Four Stanford athletes represented Team USA in the Czech Republic at the 2023 Sokol Grand Prix. The mixed-pairs competition consisted of 12 teams and former national team member, Ian Gunther, took home second place with Canada's, Shallon Olsen. Current national team member, Taylor Burkhart was paired with Czech Republic's Alice Vlkova and took home bronze. Riley Loos and Blake Sun finished fifth and eighth respectively. More information can be found here. B. USA Gymnastics Men's Program Updates There are two main updates from the U.S. men's program. The first is meeting minutes from the Senior Selection Committee (SSC); and the second is a webinar on NCAA men's gymnastics sustainability and growth linked down below. Bullet Points from the Committee Minutes 2023 Olympic Procedures are not finalized. The USOPC requested clarification and a second draft has been sent for review. All five members of the 2023 World Championships Team (Fred Richard, Khoi Young, Paul Juda, Asher Hong, and Yul Moldauer) will retain their spots on National Team til June meaning they do not need to compete at Winter Cup. 2023 World Alternate, Colt Walker, will also retain his spot. Senior Development Team Members, Joshua Karnes and Landen Blixt will also retain their spots. 12 additional Spots will be available on the Senior National Team for a total of twenty. The SSC indicated that the top team will be sent to the DTB Pokal in Stuttgart, Germany, so that should be some indication of who is in high consideration for the Olympic Team. C. Fred Richard Links Up with Snoop Dogg Snoop Dogg and Fred Richard freestyled together at the Team USA promotional event ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games. D. Northern European Championships The 2023 Northern European Championships were held in Halmstad, Sweden on November 25th and 26th. Finland's Elias Koski took the top mark breaking the coveted 80.00 barrier with an 80.398. His teammate, Marcus Pietarinen took home silver with a 78.397, and Joe Cemlyn-Jones of Wales grabbed bronze with a 78.199. Full results can be found here. E. Virtual Gymnastics App creates Online Test Event On Saturday, December 2nd at 2pm (CET), European Gymnastics will be hosting an online test event for Men's Artistic Gymnastics in partnership with Elevien. Visit the Elevien website here to download the app! F. Lukas Dauser Podcast (in German) about becoming World Champion G. Neutral Deductions' Website Got A Facelift Thanks to our amazing graphic designer, Neutral Deductions got a facelift! Feel free to browse around and check out the new features! We are especially excited to share our athletes page for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games! Article by: Kensley. Behel Donate! As always, we could not bring this coverage without your support. Please consider donating this week and throughout the Holiday Season! Donations can be made via PayPal or via Stripe!

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (November 14)

    A. Russia and Belarus The International Federation of Gymnastics (FIG) has announced that athletes from Russia and Belarus may return to competition as of January 1, 2024. There is a list of requirements to return, and there is no guarantee that any of the athletes will meet the stated requirements. Read more about the FIG's decision here. B. NCAA Signing Day Athletes from across the country signed National Letters of Intent from November 6 - 9, 2023. A few of the highlights included: Caden Clinton to Nebraska Ian Sandoval to Illinois Wade Nelson to Stanford Xander Hong to Stanford Cooper Kim to Stanford Marcus Pietarinen (Finland) to Stanford Kai Uemura to Stanford Cash Johnston to Army Alex Deubler to Oklahoma Syan Buradagunta (Navy) to Michigan Click the link below to see more of the recent NCAA commits. C. Swiss Cup Results American, Yul Moldauer, continued his run of success in Switzerland and took home the top prize alongside teammate, Jade Carey. The Japanese team of Kaya Kazuma and Hatakeda Chiaki took second, and the Brazilian team of Patrick Sampaio and Julia Sowares edged out the Italians for third. D. Pan American Games Podcast Kensley recapped each of the Pan American Games finals on YouTube. Don't miss the final recap of the event finals! E. Ukraine National Championships Bohdan Suprun, a member of the world championships team, took the all-around title at the recent National Championships. Ivan Rudyi and Volodymy Kostiuk took silver and bronze respectively. Top stars like Oleg Verniaiev, Nazar Chepurnyi, and Illia Kovtun did not compete. Kovtun was named Athlete of the Month and his coach, Irina Gorbacheva, was named Coach of the Month. F. NCAA/CGA All Starts Competition Mark your calendars because NCAA season is right around the corner! On December 16th at 5:00 pm ET, the College Gymnastics Association will present the second annual NCAA All-Stars event on YouTube! Information about the format can be found here. Article by: Kensley Behel

  • Event Finals Podcast - 2023 Pan American Games

    Find the Audio Only version below! Headlines Felix Dolci (CAN) was the most decorated male gymnast of the games. Six gymnasts from four countries took home event titles. Canada is now a Pommel Horse nation??? And more! Subscribe! Don't want to miss an update? Scroll to the bottom of the page and subscribe! Donate If you would like to support us financially, we are still looking for $415 dollars to help cover the cost of traveling to the World Gymnastics Championships! Please consider donating via the PayPal link below! Article by: Kensley Behel

  • What's Happening in Men's Gymnastics (October 31)

    A. Arthur Gander Memorial Eleven athletes from ten countries (MAG) will compete in the 2023 Arthur Gander Memorial competition in Switzerland on November 1, 2023. American, Yul Moldauer, will seek to defend his title at the biennial competition The MAG roster and live scores can be found here! More information can be found here. B. Swiss Cup On November 5th, athletes from across the globe will compete in the Swiss Cup – known for being one of the most lucrative opportunities in gymnastics. The competition utilizes a knock-out round format! If you want more information on the format, check out this thread below! Live Stream Link can be found here. More information about the competition can be found here. C. NCAA CGA All-Start Line-up Mark your calendars because NCAA season is right around the corner! On December 16th at 5:00 pm ET, the College Gymnastics Association will present the second annual NCAA All-Stars event on YouTube! Information about the format can be found here. Team East! Team West D. Pan American Games Recap We recently wrapped up coverage. of the 2023 Pan American Games which served as the final Olympic qualifying event of 2023. Audrys Nin Reyes of the Dominican Republic earned his ticket to Paris via the all-around final! If you want to catch up on all the action, we have ten-minute recaps of each final on our YouTube channel! E. Rhys McClenaghan on Mental Health Two-time World Champion, Rhys McClenaghan opens up about being in a "state of panic" building up to the Paris World Cup. He said, "It was the first time in my career that I didn't want to compete." Read the full interview here. F. Heath Thorpe Creates New Podcast Fan-favorite, Heath Thorpe, is starting a new podcast called Leaps 'N Bounds. The first episode is going live on November 6th and can be found on all major podcast platforms! Don't want to miss a post? Scroll down to the bottom of the page and subscribe! Article by: Kensley Behel

  • 2023 Pan American Games - AA Finals Podcast

    Watch on YouTube Audio Only Headlines Felix Dolci ended a 60-year AA medal drought for Team Canada Diogo Soares continued his AA success for Brazil Donnell Whittenburg's 6 for 6 earned him the final spot on the podium Olympic Qualifiers and more! Subscribe! Don't want to miss an update? Scroll to the bottom of the page and subscribe! Donate If you would like to support us financially, we are still looking for $415 dollars to help cover the cost of traveling to the World Gymnastics Championships! Please consider donating via the PayPal link below! Article by: Kensley Behel

  • Team Finals Podcast - 2023 Pan American Games

    For the Audio Only version click here. Love men's gymnastics coverage? So do we! And we need your help! Covering the World Gymnastics Championships cost $1,679.80. A full breakdown can be found here. A big thank you to those who have donated! We are still looking for $414.41 to help cover our expenses! Would you consider donating even $10 to help us bring you live coverage from the World Championships? It would mean so much!

  • Pan American Games Gymnastics Day 2 Event Finals

    This is the live blog for the Day 2 Event Finals (Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar) at the 2023 Pan American Games. Please refresh every few minutes for the most recent updates. The Live Stream and Live Scoring are at the bottom of the page! Qualifying Rank: 1. Bernardo Miranda (BRA) - 14.166 2. Arthur Mariano (BRA) - 14.100 4. Cameron Bock (USA) - 13.800 5. Colt Walker (USA) - 13.666 7. Audrys Nin Reyes (DOM) - 13.566 8. René Cournoyer (CAN) - 13.500 11. Luca Alfieri (ARG) - 13.300 – William Emard (CAN) - 13.300 High Bar (6:50pm ET/3:50pm PT) Final Standings: Curran Phillips (USA) - 15.400 Colt Walker (USA) - 14.366 Isaac Nuñez (MEX) - 13.833 William Emard (CAN) Whippet to open, Healy, Diam, giant, Suarez, front straddle, A little short on the Stutz and a big hop back on the double front dismount. Diorges Escobar (CUB) good through the first couple of elements, he was verrryyy low on the Tippelt, stumbles back on the double front. 12.733 Colt Walker (USA) Whippet to open, Makuts, giant, Moy, 1/2, Big Bhavsar, 1/2, Tippelt, Healy, Stutz, just the dismount now, STUCK double front. That is surely going to be the silver medal! 14.366 Curran Phillips (USA) Makes the Diam 1/2, Stutz, Diam, a little slow on the Makuts, Healy, and again with a 1/2, Big front 1 1/4, Diam, near stuck double front. No one will beat that score. He's your champion. 15.400 Bernardo Miranda (BRA) I missed most of the routine but the dismount was excellent! 13.566 Diogo Soares (BRA) Whippet to open immediately into a 1/2 pirouette, peach, giant diam, He falls on the Makuts, much better on the second one, Healy, Stutz 3/4, double pike dismount. 12.566 Zachary Clay (CAN) - peach, giant, Whippett (some walking), Healy, Diam, Diam 1/4 and kip up to handstand, Stutz, front straddle, beautiful kick out of the double pike with a small hop. 13.566 Isaac Nuñez (MEX) - He's the reigning parallel bar champion. beautiful line to be honest, good handstand on the peach and the Diam, Harada, front straddle, angle is a little off on the Bhavsar, good turnover on the Tippelt, oh wowowo lots of walking on the Stutz. Good landing position on the double pike dismount. 13.833 Qualifying Rank: 1. Curran Phillips (USA) - 14.466 2. Colt Walker (USA) - 14.366 3. Diorges Escobar (CUB) - 14.166 4. Bernardo Miranda (BRA) - 14.133 5. Diogo Soares (BRA)- 14.100 6. Isaac Nuñez (MEX) - 14.033 7. William Emard (CAN) - 13.866 8. Zachary Clay (CAN) - 13.833 Parallel Bars (5pm ET/2pm PT) Final Results: Audrys Nin Reyes (DOM) - 14.466 Arthur Mariano (BRA) - 14.466 Felix Dolci (CAN) - 14.383 Josue Armijo (CHI) VT 1: Slips and falls on the Shewfelt - 13.133 VT 2: Kas full. Alejandro de la Cruz (CUB) - 12.933 VT 1: Kas 1.5 with a hand down. He's actually holding his hand now looking like he may have injured it. 12.900 VT 2: Hands down on the Roche - 12.966 Daniel Villafañe (ARG) - 13.866 VT 1: Kas 1.5 that is a bit messy in the air and has several landing errors. 13.866 VT 2: Deep landing on the handspring double front but the direction is excellent! 13.866 Juan Larrahondo (COL) - 13.816 VT 1: Also does a Dragulescu but it's not as clean as Nin Reyes'. 14.300 VT 2: Takes several steps to the side on the Kas 1.5 13.333 Audrys Nin Reyes (DOM) - 14.466 VT 1: A very solid Kas 1.5 14.366 VT 2: A VERY big Dragulescu. The most difficult vault we've seen so far He does go OOB but it should be a big score. 14.566 Yuri Guimarães (BRA) - 14.133 VT 1: The best Kas 1.5 of the three in my opinion. 14.533 VT 2: Wow he worked so hard to keep his legs together but he opened up to early and he had to take several steps back. 13.733 Arthur Nory Mariano (BRA) - 14.466 VT 1: Shewfelt (Yurchenko 2.5) Big step forward. 14.500 VT 2: Kas 1.5. Is a tiny bit underrotated. 14.466 Felix Dolci (CAN): 14.383 Average VT 1: Kas 1.5 Lots of power. Pretty clean in the air. Some small leg crossing in the air. 14.5 VT 2: Handspring double front with a big hop forward. 14.266 2:03 pm (MT) the athletes have marched in and are warming up! Qualifying Rank: 1. Yuri Guimarães (BRA) - 14.400 2. Félix Dolci (CAN) - 14.216 3. Arthur Mariano (BRA) - 14.183 4. Audrys Nin Reyes (DOM) - 14.133 5. Daniel Villafañe (ARG) - 13.999 6. Josue Armijo (CHI) - 13.983 7. Alejandro de la Cruz (CUB) - 13.816 8. Juan Larrahondo (COL) - 13.500 Vault Final (4pm ET/1pm PT) How To Follow Live Stream: https://www.panamsportschannel.org/main Live-Scoring: https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/GAR/results/M.1APFX-------------.FNL-.000001-- Article by: Kensley Behel Love men's gymnastics coverage? So do we! And we need your help! Covering the World Gymnastics Championships cost $1,679.80. A full breakdown can be found here. A big thank you to those who have donated! We are still looking for $414.41 to help cover our expenses! Would you consider donating even $10 to help us bring you live coverage from the World Championships? It would mean so much!

  • Pan American Games Live Blog - Event Finals Day 1

    This is the live blog for the Day 1 Event Finals (Floor, Pommel Horse, and Still Rings) at the 2023 Pan American Games. Please refresh every few minutes for the most recent updates. The Live Stream and Live Scoring are at the bottom of the page! Final Results: Donnell Whittenburg (USA) - 14.200 Daniel Villafane. (ARG) - 14.133 Felix Dolci (CAN) - 13.800 Donnell Whittenburg (USA) kip to maltese (legs a little low) presses to planche, azrian iron cross, small bobble in the handstand, joh to yami to maltese (again feet a bit low), back uprise to planche, bobble in the handstand, small hop on the double double. Should be a medal for sure. Félix Dolci (CAN) strong opening sequence in the maltese to iron cross, his planche is excellent, small adjustments in the handstand, the second one is excellent, joh to yami to straddle sit, STUCK double double! 13.800 René Cournoyer (CAN) up to the planche which is good but lowers to a maltese where the legs were low, the second maltese is much better, small bend in the handstand, front giant to handstand, joh to yami to L sit, struggling with the last handstand and a big step on the double double. 13.633 Fabian de Luna (MEX) kip to maltese, bounce cross, kip to planche (a bit high), some slight leg separation up to the handstand, yami to maltese, pull to iron cross, kip to planche, big big bend on the handstand into the 1.5 twisting double tuck dismount. 13.266 Alejandro de la Cruz (CUB) azarian maltese, bounce cross, kip to planche, lots of wobbles on the handstand, yami to joh to maltese ( he comes in a bit high then lowers), honma cross is good, big big bend in the handstand, really deep on the double double with several large steps backwards. 13.333 Daniel Villafañe (ARG) azarian maltese is good, inverted cross is high, planche is good, joh to yami to iron cross, another maltese that might have been short, bounce cross is well held, big arch in the handstand, full twisting double layout with a shuffle on the landing. Very piked but good chest position on the landing. 14.133 Kristopher Bohorquez (COL) kip to planche, azarian maltese (feet a bit low), kip to maltese (again feet a bit low), yami to joh to honma cross, Azarian iron cross, some wobbles on the handstands, full-in tuck. 13.666 (the tie is broken and Colt is still in the lead) Colt Walker (USA) azarian iron cross (good position) kip to planche and push to handstand, yami to joh to planche, handstands following are good, just a hop on the double double. That's a very strong routine to start. 13.666 Seems a bit low IMO. 5:15 pm (MT) Athletes are marching in! Qualifying Rank: 1. Donnell Whittenburg (USA) - 14.433 2. Daniel Villafañe (ARG) - 14.2 3. Félix Dolci (CAN)/René Cournoyer (CAN) - 13.8 5. Kristopher Bohorquez (COL) - 13.666 6. Colt Walker (USA) - 13.633 7. Alejandro de la Cruz (CUB) - 13.6 8. Fabian de Luna (MEX) - 13.433 Still Rings (6:50pm ET/3:50pm PT) Final Results: Zachary Clay (CAN) - 14.400 Jayson Rampersad (CAN) - 14.333 Nelson Guilbe (PUR) - 14.133 Jayson Rampersad (CAN) C scissor to open into the Sohn, extends well on the Stockli and the D flop, Wu is lovely, Roth is a little slow and has to pike out. He's quite skewed on the Magyar Sivado but flies up well for the dismount! Zachary Clay (CAN) Li Ning to open, good through the Stockli and the D flop and the spindle, a little piked on the Roth and Tong Fei, cleanly through the Magyar Sivado to Dismount. 14.400 Edward Gonzales (PER) really low on the C scissor and wan't quite in handstand on the Li Ning, good through the D flop and the Wu into the triple russian, breaks from on the Roth, and a little rushed through the dismount. Lots of difficulty and promise! 12.900 Nelson Guilbe (PUR) C Scissor to open , spindle, some very interesting travels into the Tong Fei into the triple russian dismount. 14.133 - into first! Santiago Mayol (ARG) C scissor, Li Ning (scissor to handstand), legs come apart on the Sohn, oh wow big big fight on the travels, big push into the dismount. Stephen Nedoroscik (USA) Mikulak to open, FOUGHT SO HARD Through the Busnari I do not know how he saved that holy freaking cow. He picked up his rhythm nicely and is through the Wu to Magyar Sivado travel. Does not do his intended dismount. 13.766 (so more difficulty than quals) Luca Alfieri (ARG) C Scissor to open, 1/2 Magyar into the Tong Fei, Roth, Magyar, Sivado, and also flies up well! He is VERY excited! 13.533 Cameron Bock (USA) C scissor to open, 1/2 Magyar into the Stocklis D Flop, Magyar Sivado and flies very well into the handstand. That was a good routine for him! 13.933 (5.4/8.533) 3:23 (MT) Athletes are marching in now! Qualifying Rank: Jayson Rampersad (CAN) -14.266 Zachary Clay (CAN) - 13.966 Santiago Mayol (ARG) - 3.866 Nelson Guilbe (PUR) - 13.866 Cameron Bock (USA) - 13.766 Stephen Nedoroscik (USA) - 13.633 Luca Alfieri (ARG) - 13.400 Edward Gonzales (PER) - 13.233 Pommel Horse (5pm ET/2pm PT) Final Results: Felix Dolci (CAN) - 14.233 Arthur Mariano (BRA) - 13.933 Juan Larrahondo (COL) - 13.366 Rene Cournoyer (CAN) big double double to open, front lay to front double tuck, 1/2 in 1/2 out with a small hop, slides out of his fifth pass and puts his hand down on the final pass. Yuri Guimaraes (BRA) opens with a big step forward and again on his second pass. Quite a simple layout half for his side pass, holds the Manna well. But has to stop his flairs which will count for a full fall. Kicks out nicely in the double full and ends with a back 2.5. 11.966 (4.5/6.666/-0.1) Santiago Mayol (ARG) Big hop on the opening RAndi, STUCK front double pike, front lay to double front with a step forward, back 2.5 that he meant to do a front layout out of but he didn't get the punch he needed. small hop on the side pass, triple twist to end. 13.100 Arthur Nory (BRA) front handspring to front double pike (STUCK), beautiful second pass, just the smallest of hops on the back 2.5 to front lay! good on the handstand, back 1.5 to front full, double arabian with a small hop. full-twisting double tuck to end! That was a beautiful routine! 13.933 (5.6/8.333) Donnell Whittenburg (USA) Sits the opening tumble as he didn't have enough power from the twisting to maintain the double front. Tons of difficulty coming in with a double double lay for a second pass and that beautiful maltese press, just a small hop on the back 2.5 to fron lay, chest is a bit low on the double double tuck, just a small hop on the 1/2 in 1/2 out. 12.700 (6.2/6.7/-0.2) Felix Dolci (CAN) front full to STUCK front double pike, small hop back on the double double, front lay to STUCK front double full, very strong on the wide arm handstand to pike press, small hop back on the punch double front, back 2.5 to stuck punch barani, STUCK triple twist. That will be a hard routine to beat! 14.233 (5.9/8.333) Rodrigo Gomes (MEX) lots of power on the Randi and bounds OOB, controls the landing much better on the second pass, split leg double lay! SUCH a cool skill! Back 2.5 to punch lay with a hop, triple twist to end! 13.066 (5.6/7.766/-0.300) Juan Larrahondo (COL) Gets us started on floor. He opens with a front full to double front with a big cross step, double double with a hop to the side, front double full to front full stuck! STUCK side double full, really lovely pose after the handstand and a BIG dive roll. Love the flair. back 2.5 to front lay, Triple full with a big lunge forward to end. 13.366 (5.5/7.866) 2:02 pm (MT) The athletes are marching in! Qualifying Rank: Félix Dolci (CAN) - 14.266 Donnell Whittenburg (USA) - 14.233 Yuri Guimarães (BRA) - 14.100 Arthur Mariano (BRA) - 14.066 Santiago Mayol (ARG) - 14.000 Rodrigo Gomez (MEX) - 13.900 Juan Larrahondo (COL) - 13.800 René Cournoyer (CAN) - 13.733 Reserves: Letelier, Walker, Perez Floor Final (4pm ET/1pm PT) How To Follow Live Stream: https://www.panamsportschannel.org/main Live-Scoring: https://results-santiago2023.org/#/discipline/GAR/results/M.1APFX-------------.FNL-.000001-- Article by: Kensley Behel Love men's gymnastics coverage? So do we! And we need your help! 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