BAKU, Azerbaijan, Mar. 11
By Jani Babayeva – Pattern:
Finalists amongst girls’s teams (tempo train), males’s pairs
(stability and combined), girls’s pairs (tempo and combined) and males’s
teams (stability) inside the second a part of the qualification of the
first day of the competitions on the twenty eighth FIG Acrobatic Gymnastics
World Championships had been decided, Pattern stories.
Trios representing Belgium (28.830 factors), Portugal (28.410
factors), Israel (27.540 factors), Australia (27.320 factors), the US
(27.190 factors) and Germany (26.700 factors) reached the ultimate of
the tempo train amongst girls’s teams.
Braiden McDougall and Angel Felix (the US, 28.250 factors), Vadim
Shulyar and Daniyel Dil (Kazakhstan, 27.880 factors), Daniel Abbasov
and Murad Rafiyev (Azerbaijan, 27.520 factors), Fabio Beco and Bruno
Ramalho (Portugal, 27.520 factors), Albrecht Kretzschmar and Tobias
Vitera (Germany, 27.110 factors), Sharofiddin Makhmudov and Miraziz
Azizov (Uzbekistan, 26.550 factors) reached the ultimate of the stability
train amongst males’s pairs.
Braiden McDougall and Angel Felix (the US, 56.330 factors), Vadim
Shulyar and Daniyel Dil (Kazakhstan, 55.560 factors), Fabio Beco and
Bruno Ramalho (Portugal, 54.500 factors), Daniel Abbasov and Murad
Rafiyev (Azerbaijan, 54.120 factors), Albrecht Kretzschmar and
Tobias Vitera (Germany, 54.090 factors), Jose Moreno and Juan Daniel
Molina (Spain, 51.400 factors), Sharofiddin Makhmudov and Miraziz
Azizov (Uzbekistan, 50.580 factors) grew to become the finalists of the
combined train amongst males’s pairs.
Rita Ferreira and Ana Teixeira (Portugal, 27.850 factors),
Alexandra Rudakova and Damira Talgat (Kazakhstan, 27.330 factors),
Dorina Bernath and Noemi Stattner (Hungary, 26.250 factors),
Katherine Borcherding and Cierra McKown (the US, 26.140 factors),
Amani Egbor and Zoey Nok (the UK, 26.100 factors), Alexandra
McWhirter and Anna Tran-Dinh (Australia, 25.910 factors) reached the
remaining of the tempo train amongst girls’s pairs.
Rita Ferreira and Ana Teixeira (Portugal, 56.600 factors),
Alexandra Rudakova and Damira Talgat (Kazakhstan, 54.130 factors),
Amani Egbor and Zoey Nok (the UK, 53.050 factors), Dorina Bernath
and Noemi Stattner (Hungary, 52.910 factors) Katherine Borcherding
and Cierra McKown (the US, 52.540 factors), Alexandra McWhirter and
Anna Tran-Dinh (Australia, 51.580 factors), Kamila Bryskiewicz and
Zofia Kaminska (Poland, 49.400 factors), Gina de Vivo and Lea Marie
Petri (Germany, 47.050 factors) grew to become the finalists of the combined
train amongst girls’s pairs.
Groups representing Belgium (29.190 factors), the UK (28.380
factors), Israel (28.260 factors), Germany (27.010 factors), the US
(24.350 factors) and Uzbekistan (23.920 factors) grew to become the finalists
of the stability train amongst males’s teams.
Within the first a part of the qualification of the primary day of the
competitions, the finalists amongst girls’s pairs (stability train),
males’s pairs (tempo train) and combined pairs (stability train)
had been decided.
The twenty eighth FIG Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships is being
held on the Nationwide Gymnastics Area in Baku from March 10 via
March 13.
Some 170 gymnasts from 17 international locations are collaborating within the
championship, which is being held in Baku for the primary time.