2014 Cottbus World Cup

The 2014 Cottbus World Challenger Cup was a competition held in Cottbus, Germany from March 13-16 in Lausitz Arena. It was a part of the 2014 FIG World Cup Series.[1]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Floor
 Denis Ablyazin (RUS)  Claudio Capelli (SUI)  Diego Hypolito (BRA)
Pommel horse
 Kristian Berki (HUN)  Kohei Kameyama (JPN)  Robert Seligman (CRO)
Rings
 Denis Ablyazin (RUS)  Eleftherios Petrounias (GRE)  Aleksandr Balandin (RUS)
 Koji Yamamuro (JPN)
Vault
 Tomi Tuuha (FIN)  Diego Hypolito (BRA)  Rayderley Santana (ESP)
Parallel bars
 Koji Uematsu (JPN)  Frank Baines (GBR)  Mitja Petkovsek (SLO)
Horizontal bar
 Andreas Bretschneider (GER)  Petrix Barbosa (BRA)  Oliver Hegi (SUI)
Women
Vault
 Janine Berger (GER)  Kim Bui (GER)  Paula Plichta (POL)
Uneven Bars
 Sophie Scheder (GER)  Anna Rodionova (RUS)  Noemi Makra (HUN)
Balance Beam
 Noemi Makra (HUN)  Maria Kharenkova (RUS)  Andreea Munteanu (ROU)
Floor
 Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL)  Kim Bui (GER)  Maria Kharenkova (RUS)

Result

Women

Uneven Bars

Rank Gymnast D Score E Score Pen. Total
1st, gold medalist(s)  Sophie Scheder (GER) 6.4 8.525 14.925
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Anna Rodionova (RUS) 6.0 8.625 14.625
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Noemi Makra (HUN) 5.8 8.475 14.275
4  Kim Bui (GER) 6.0 8.125 14.125
5  Natalie Vaculik (CAN) 5.5 8.350 13.850
6  Ana Filipa Martins (POR) 5.3 8.800 13.300
7  Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL) 5.6 7.625 13.225
8  Aleeza Yu (CAN) 5.1 8.000 13.100

Balance Beam

Rank Gymnast D Score E Score Pen. Total
1st, gold medalist(s)  Noemi Makra (HUN) 5.6 8.325 13.925
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Maria Kharenkova (RUS) 5.9 7.950 13.850
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Andreea Munteanu (ROU) 6.1 7.650 13.750
4  Sophie Scheder (GER) 5.3 7.950 13.250
5  Katarzyna Jurkowska (POL) 5.2 7.975 0.1 13.075
6  Cagla Akyol (GER) 5.7 7.350 13.050
7  Aleeza Yu (CAN) 5.8 7.025 12.825
8  Natalie Vaculik (CAN) 5.6 6.875 12.475

Floor Exercise

Rank Gymnast D Score E Score Pen. Total
1st, gold medalist(s)  Marta Pihan-Kulesza (POL) 5.5 8.450 13.950
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Kim Bui (GER) 5.6 8.325 13.925
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Maria Kharenkova (RUS) 5.6 8.250 0.1 13.750
4  Sasa Golob (SLO) 5.4 7.850 13.250
5  Andreea Munteanu (ROU) 5.6 7.550 13.150
6  Cagla Akyol (GER) 5.2 7.725 0.1 12.825
7  Aleeza Yu (CAN) 5.4 6.675 12.075
8  Kirsten Beckett (RSA) 5.2 5.875 0.1 10.975

References


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