Gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic team all-around

Men's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueNorth Greenwich Arena
Medalists
   China
   Japan
   Great Britain
Gymnastics at the
2012 Summer Olympics
Artistic
Qualification   men   women

Team all-around   men   women
Individual all-around men women
Vault men women
Floor men women
Pommel horse men
Rings men
Parallel bars men
Horizontal bar men
Uneven bars women
Balance beam women
Rhythmic
Group all-around women
Individual all-around women
Trampoline
Individual men women

The final of the men's artistic gymnastics team all-around competition at the 2012 Olympic Games was held at the North Greenwich Arena on 30 July. Eight teams of five gymnasts competed from a total of twelve teams which had qualified for the Games.

Teams qualified for the final through the general artistic qualification performances on 28 July 2012. The eight teams with the best combined scores in the qualification moved on to the team final. In the final, each team selected three gymnasts to compete on each apparatus. All three scores counted for the team score; the three scores on each apparatus were summed to give a final team score.

China won the gold medal with a total score of 275.997 points. In second place with 271.952 points was Japan and Great Britain took bronze with 271.711.

Qualified teams

Controversy

Entering the final rotation of the all-around, China held the lead, followed by Japan, Ukraine, and Great Britain.[1] Great Britain earned high scores on the floor exercise, allowing them to pass Ukraine in the standings despite a solid rings programme from the Ukrainians. Meanwhile, however, Japan were encountering significant troubles on their final apparatus, the pommel horse. First Kazuhito Tanaka fell during his routine, for a low score of 13.433. Following a solid routine, a bad dismount from the pommel horse by Japan's Kōhei Uchimura initially led to a modest score of 13.466,[2] knocking his team down to fourth place and moving Great Britain to second for a silver medal and Ukraine back to third for a bronze. However, the Japanese team filed an appeal, believing that Uchimura should have been given more points for his dismount, which although botched in execution, was landed without an actual fall. After a video review by the judges, Uchimura's score was increased by 0.7 points to 14.166, bringing Japan back to second place for a silver medal, and knocking Great Britain down to third place for a bronze and Ukraine to fourth place, out of the medal standings.[2][3][4][5]

Final

Team Total
(All-around)
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
China 45.1335 43.8334 44.8995 48.3161 46.7501 47.0661 275.9971st, gold medalist(s)
 Chen Yibing (CHN) 14.73311 15.8002
 Feng Zhe (CHN) 14.40021 14.53320 16.2164 15.9501 15.00014
 Guo Weiyang (CHN) 14.60014 14.56619 15.20013
 Zhang Chenglong (CHN) 14.90014 14.50016 16.2005 15.6002 15.6666
 Zou Kai (CHN) 15.8331 15.90012 16.4001
Japan 44.7336 42.3655 45.6992 45.9717 46.2822 46.8992 271.9522nd, silver medalist(s)
 Ryohei Kato (JPN) 15.3008 14.7669 16.0419
 Kazuhito Tanaka (JPN) 13.73324 13.43319 15.36610 15.16612
 Yusuke Tanaka (JPN) 15.2008 15.5005 16.0003
 Kōhei Uchimura (JPN) 15.7002 14.166118 15.1339 15.90012 15.4168 15.7335
 Koji Yamamuro (JPN) 15.3665 14.03324
Great Britain 46.1321 45.9321 43.0668 48.1822 44.5667 43.8337 271.7113rd, bronze medalist(s)
 Sam Oldham (GBR) 14.03324 14.96618 14.00022
 Daniel Purvis (GBR) 15.5333 14.73311 14.60018 15.96610 14.80019 14.63318
 Louis Smith (GBR) 15.9661
 Kristian Thomas (GBR) 15.4336 14.433 22 16.550 1 15.20010
 Max Whitlock (GBR) 15.16611 15.2333 15.66616 14.80019
Ukraine 44.0658 44.9663 45.6992 48.0653 44.7336 43.9986 271.5264
 Mykola Kuksenkov (UKR) 15.1004 15.2337 15.20013 15.2669
 Vitaliy Nakonechnyy (UKR) 14.33322 14.8667 14.26621
 Ihor Radivilov (UKR) 15.4334 16.0667
 Oleh Stepko (UKR) 14.86616 15.0006 15.03311 15.73315 13.93323
 Oleh Vernyayev (UKR) 14.86616 16.2663 15.6002 14.46620
United States 45.2663 40.6337 45.2574 46.6326 45.7653 46.3993 269.9525
 Jacob Dalton (USA) 15.4665 15.03311 16.0667
 Jonathan Horton (USA) 15.2667 15.20010
 Danell Leyva (USA) 15.2009 13.40020 15.36610 15.8664
 Samuel Mikulak (USA) 14.60019 14.50016 15.96610 15.26612
 John Orozco (USA) 12.73323 14.95813 14.60020 15.13315 15.3338
Russia 45.3082 42.2996 46.1321 46.8665 43.9658 45.0335 269.6036
 Denis Ablyazin (RUS) 15.4754 15.6163 16.4002
 Aleksandr Balandin (RUS) 15.8161 13.46624
 David Belyavskiy (RUS) 14.93313 12.93322 16.1336 15.4337 14.83316
 Emin Garibov (RUS) 14.8338 14.70016 15.06617 15.6007
 Igor Pakhomenko (RUS) 14.90014 14.53315 14.33323 14.60019
Germany 45.1994 40.4668 44.8246 47.0324 45.4334 45.0654 268.0197
 Philipp Boy (GER) 14.80018 13.20021 15.56618 13.76623
 Fabian Hambüchen (GER) 15.06612 14.85814 15.63317 15.4009 16.1662
 Sebastian Krimmer (GER) 14.73311 14.53322
 Marcel Nguyen (GER) 15.3337 15.1339 15.83314 15.5005 15.13313
 Andreas Toba (GER) 12.53324 14.83315
France 44.0667 45.2652 43.4327 44.4738 45.2905 42.9158 265.4418
 Pierre Yves Beny (FRA) 14.33322 15.0335 14.46621 14.56621 14.59121 13.26624
 Yann Cucherat (FRA)
 Gael da Silva (FRA) 15.2009 14.63317 15.46619 14.76617
 Hamilton Sabot (FRA) 14.7669 14.33323 15.5664 14.83315
 Cyril Tommasone (FRA) 14.53320 15.4662 14.44122 15.13315
  1. ^ Uchimura was initially given a score of 13.466 on the pommel horse. However, the Japanese team filed an appeal, believing that he should have been given additional points for his dismount. After review, his score was raised to 14.166.

References

  1. Glendenning, Barry (30 July 2012). "Olympic gymnastics 2012: men's final – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  2. 1 2 King, Dan (31 July 2012). "Bronze for our boys - after Japan win dramatic appeal". The Sun. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  3. Liviu Bird (30 July 2012). "2012 Olympic Men's Gymnastics: Judges, US Fold Under Pressure of Biggest Stage". Bleacher Report.
  4. Patrick Clarke (30 July 2012). "Men's Gymnastics Olympic Controversy: Japan Takes Silver, Great Britain Snubbed". Bleacher Report.
  5. Louise Eccles (30 July 2012). "Robbed! Heartbreak for GB gymnasts as they are handed historic silver medal then bumped down to bronze after Japanese appeal". Daily Mail.
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