Results of Trampoline World Cup qualifications in Baku
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaToday in Baku in the framework of the first day of the Trampoline World Cup the qualification stage finished in all four disciplines of this kind of gymnastics: individual and synchronized performances of men and women.
At the end of the qualifying rounds the Azerbaijani team took three of four possible places: in women's individual performances, gaining 99.255 points, Svetlana Makshtarova qualified in sixth place, also Svetlana with Sabina Zaitseva with 81.7 points in fourth place qualified at women’s synchronized performances, Dmitry Fedorov and Ruslan Agamirov in fifth place (84.1 points) went through to the finals in men's synchronized performances.
Among men, the best results that provided the tickets to the World Cup finals were shown by Dmitry Ushakov (Russia, 109.565 points), Vladislav Goncharov (Belarus, 108.965 points), Diogo Ganjina (Portugal, 107.795 points), Michael Miller (Russia, 107.225 points), Nathan Bailey (United Kingdom, 106.92 points), Michael Kozak (Belarus, 106.6 points), Katsufumi Tasaki (Japan, 106.115 points) and Artur Zakrzewski (Poland, 105.42 points).
Among women, in addition to Svetlana Makshtarova, Gunn Garchonak (Belarus, 102.16 points), Katherine Driscoll (United Kingdom, 101.16 points), Tatiana Pyatrenya (Belarus, 100.94 points), Yana Pavlova (Russia, 99.956 points), Marina Kiyko (Ukraine, 99.375 points), Pamela Clark (Great Britain, 99.245 points) and Susana Kochesok (Russia, 98.82 points) will fight for medals tomorrow.
Svetlana Makshtarova
Fedorovsky and Agamirov tomorrow will have to compete for a place on the podium with the couples from Belarus (Goncharov and Kazak, 89.1 points), Russia (Fedorenko and Ushakov, 88.4 points), Portugal (Ganjina and Abreyu, 87.6 points), France (Martini and Morante, 83.9 points), Ukraine (Sobakar and Davydenko, 81.2 points), Japan (Munetomo and Tasaki, 71.5 points) and Bulgaria (Ivanov Iliev, 65.4 points).
Dmitry Fedorovsky and Ruslan Agamirov
Makshtarova and Zaitseva will compete in the finals with the couples from Ukraine (Moskvina and Kiyko, 86.4 points), Belarus (Garchonak and Pyatrenya, 82.8 points), Bulgaria (Lawn and Badyhina, 82.5 points), USA (Johnson and Asindzher , 81.6 points), Spain (Santiago Beato and Masfret, 81.6 points), Russia (Pavlov and Voronin, 53.7 points) and Germany (and Adam Mueller, 49.3 points).
Svetlana Makshtarova and Sabina Zaitseva
The finals start tomorrow at 11:00 MSK with women’s synchronized performances and finish at 13:00 MSK with men’s individual performances.