Tuesday, 14 July 2015

2015 Pan American Games Women's AA Final. Results



Canada’s Ellie Black took the Pan Am Games women’s all-around title with a 58.150.
USAMadison Desch earned the silver with a 57.450
and Brazil’s Flavia Saraiva totaled a
57.050 to secure the bronze. Amelia Hundley came in fourth with a 56.10.

The top 6 gymnasts from qualifications started on vault, including Hundley, Desch, Guatemala’s
Ana Gomez, Saraiva, as well as Canada’s Black and Isabela Onyshko.
Gomez started the vault rotation strong with a Yurchenko 2/1 and earned a 14.650. Deschamps completed a beautiful Yurchenko double full,
landing with her chest up on the landing and almost stuck it for a 14.85. Hundley competed a gorgeous Yurchenko 2/1 that had lots of power—
with good height and distance, receiving the highest score of the rotation of a 15.00. Over on
bars, Brazil’s Daniele Hypolito did a
nice set with eagle giant work and scored a 13.15, and Cubans Marcia Videaux Jimenez had a 13.50. Onyshko
did a nice Yurchenko full with just a controlled step back for a 13.95. Black showed a big Tsuk 1 1/2 and earned a 14.55. Tiny Saraiva competed a solid Yurchenko full for a 14.20. Hundley was in first, Desch in second and Gomez was third.

In rotation two, Desch was up first and put up a lovely routine with great stalder work, including a stalder piked Tkatchev, stalder straddle Tkatchev
to Pak, and a stalder Shaposh half for a 14.50. Hundley followed right after and suffered a fall, scoring a 12.90. Onyshko showed great height on her release moves, but caught extremely close
and her hips came to the bar on her Hindorff to Pak combination, receiving a 13.20. Black had a solid set, including a piked Hindorff, straddle Jaeger to Pak, and a Maloney half, giving her redemption from last night's fall and a 14.30 score. Saraiva put up a good fight in her bar routine and received a 13.800. At the halfway point, Desch took the lead with a 29.35. Black
was in second with a 28.85 and Saraiva was in third with a 28.00. Even after a fall, Hundley held the fourth position with a 27.90. In rotation three, the USA headed to beam and Hundley led off with a nice routine, including a
solid handspring layout layout and double pike dismount— recovering well after bars with a 14.10. Hypolito put up 13.90 on floor. On yahoo was confident in her beam set, highlighted by a
nice series and beautiful Y-turn to full turn, tallying a 14.00. Black continued after On yahoo and did an absolutely stunning set, showing great
difficulty with a handspring tuck full series and a 2 1/2 dismount nearly stuck—getting a big 14.95. Saraiva was a crowd-pleaser all night, and
earned big applause after a beam routine packed with beautifully performed skills, highlighted by a
front uaerial front aerial to side somi—scoring a 14.40. Gomez had a solid 14.40. Desch closed the event with a 13.95. Black moved into the
lead after beam with a total of 43.80 and Dench was second with a 43.30. Saraiva (42.400) andHundley (42.00) held their positions of third and fourth, respectively. Onyshko started out the final rotation on floor with a nicely performed routine for a 13.90 giving
her a 15.050 total. Black showed off a truly captivating routine, earning a standing ovation from the home crowd and scoring a 14.35. Saraiva had a great routine, bringing the crowd
into her routine as they clapped along, finishing with a strong double pike for a 14.650. Gomez had a 13.45. Desch had a nice routine, but a step out of bounds and a few hops on her landings
added up and she received a 14.15, giving her a total of 57.450. Hundley closed out the competition with a 14.100, totaling a 56.10.
Black’s first place finish made history for Canada, as she became the first Canadian since 1979 to win the Pan Am Games women's all-
around title. Results via the Official Pan Am Games website:

Event finals will be held tomorrow July 14 and
Wednesday July 15.
See full results below :


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