Showing posts with label Jesolo. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 23, 2014

USA Wins 13 Medals In Final Day Of Jesolo Trophy


L-R: Andreea Munteanu (Romania), Madison Kocian, MyKayla Skinner, Norah Flatley, Bailie Key
© Luigi Fardella
JESOLO, Italy – The U.S. women claimed 13 medals during the event finals of the City of Jesolo (Italy) Trophy competition held today. The senior champions were MyKayla Skinner, Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics, vault and floor, and Madison Kocian of Plano, Texas/WOGA, uneven bars. In the junior competition, Bailie Key of Montgomery, Texas/Texas Dreams, won the vault, uneven bars and floor exercise titles. Norah Flatley of Cumming, Iowa/Chow's Gymnastics and Dance, took the balance beam gold.

Opening the competition, Skinner vaulted a two-and-a-half twisting Yurchenko and a Yurchenko half-on, Rudi off to take the vault title with a 15.634 average score. Italy's Alesia Leolini was second with 13.617. Skinner and Leolini were the only competitors in the vault final.

In the second final, Kocian scored a 15.033 after sticking her full-twisting double back dismount on bars. 2012 Olympic team gold medalist Kyla Ross of Aliso, Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max, was just behind in second, at 14.967, with Italy's Giorgia Campana taking the bronze, 14.000.

Alyssa Baumann of Plano, Texas/WOGA, tied for the silver medal with Italy's Elisa Meneghini with a 14.200 on balance beam. She executed a standing Arabian and dismounted with a two-and-a-half twist. Romania's Andreea Munteanu won the gold, scoring 14.833. Ross fell on her acrobatic series and finished sixth, 13.433.

On the floor exercise, Skinner grabbed her second gold medal of the afternoon. She tumbled an impressible layout double-double to open her routine, which earned a 14.533. Ross was second with 14.233, and Munteanu took the bronze (13.967).

In the junior competition, Flatley tumbled two back handsprings to a two-foot layout to grab the balance beam title with a 14.667. Key was second, 14.533, and Romania's Andreea Iridon was third with 14.300.
Key opened her floor routine with an Arabian double front to stag leap and one-and-a-half through to a triple full. She earned a 14.533 for the gold medal. Romania's Laura Jura, 13.733, and Japan's Yuka Momiyama, 13.633, were second and third, respectively.

Key and Jordan Chiles of Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics, both performed Yurchenko double twists and Yurchenko full twists to finish first and second on the vault. Key averaged a 14.934 for gold. Chiles posted a 14.350 for second. Jurca was third with 14.234.

In the last final, Key added her third gold of the day by taking the uneven bars title. She closed her routine with a stalder full pirouette to a full-twisting double back dismount to score 14.267. Nia Dennis of Westerville, Ohio/Buckeye Gymnastics, was second on the event, 13.933, followed by Japan's Marina Kawasaki with a 13.367.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

USA Sweeps Medals In Jesolo


© Luigi Fardella
JESOLO, Italy,  – The United States women won the junior and senior team titles and swept all six all-around medals at the Jesolo (Italy) Trophy competition today. 2012 Olympic gold medalist Kyla Ross of Aliso Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max, led the senior team to gold while capturing the all-around title. Peyton Ernst of Coppell, Texas/Texas Dreams, and Maggie Nichols of Little Canada, Minn./Twin City Twisters, finished second and third. Junior national champion Bailie Key of Montgomery, Texas/Texas Dreams, won the junior all-around title. Nia Dennis of Westerville, Ohio/Buckeye Gymnastics, and Norah Flatley of Cumming, Iowa/Chow's Gymnastics and Dance, rounded out the junior podium.


Competition concludes tomorrow with junior and senior event finals at 6 a.m. ET. The Italian Gymnastics Federation will provide a live webcast of the competition on its YouTube channel.

The U.S. scored 231.650 to win the senior title ahead of Italy, 221.500, and Japan, 217.800.
Ross posted a 58.000 in the all-around. She began on the vault, where she received a 1.000 penalty for running past the vault in her first attempt. She scored 14.300 for her double twisting Yurchenko. On the uneven bars, she earned a 14.900. In rotation three, she moved to the balance beam and stuck her double back dismount for a 14.450. Ross closed out her competition on the floor, tumbling an Arabian double front to stag leap to open her routine. She posted a 14.350. Ersnt scored 57.650 for silver and Nichols took the bronze, scoring 57.450.

In the junior competition, Team USA posted a 228.000 for gold. Romania was second with 212.900, and Italy was third (211.400).

The U.S. grabbed the top six placements in the all-around with MyKayla Skinner, Gilbert, Ariz./Desert Lights Gymnastics, 57.200; Rachel Gowey, Urbandale, Iowa/Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute, 56.750; and Alyssa Baumann, Plano, Texas/WOGA, 55.700, finishing fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively. Madison Desch, Lenexa, Kan./Great American Gymnastics Express, 55.650, was eighth in the all-around.
Key, Dennis and Flatley, took the gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively, in the junior women's all-around competition. Key earned a 58.250 total with scores of 15.200, vault; 14.300, uneven bars; 14.100, balance beam; and 14.650, floor exercise. Dennis posted a 56.300 with Flatley earning 56.100.
All six U.S. juniors finished in the top 10 in the all-around as Emily Gaskins of Coral Springs, Fla./Cincinnati Gymnastics, fifth; Jordan Chiles of Vancouver, Wash./Naydenov Gymnastics, sixth; and Ragan Smith of Lewisville, Texas/Texas Dreams, ninth, also competed in the junior event.
Senior Team Champions
Junior Team Champions