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Jauch wins double-mini title at 2014 World T&T Championships

10/11/2014

Jauch wins double-mini title at 2014 World T&T Championships

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Nov. 9, 2014 – Erin Jauch of Crystal Lake, Ill./Fox Valley T & T, won the women’s double-mini gold medal on the final day of the 2014 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Fla. Featuring competition in individual and synchronized trampoline, double mini-trampoline and tumbling, the World Championships concluded today after three days of competition. The USA brought home three medals for the entire event. The World Age Group Competitions, which has competition in the same events for four age groups, begins on Nov. 13.

 

In double-mini, Jauch performed a double pike half out to layout full-full first pass for a 35.700.  With the title on the line, Jauch nailed a Rudi-out to layout full-twisting double back.  She earned another 35.700 and 71.400. The first run of Tristan Van Natta of Pendleton, Ind./Geist Sports Academy, resulted in a 0.000 after she landed her mounting skill on the apparatus.  Her second pass gave her a 34.100 and seventh place. Jasmin Short of Great Britain, 70.300, and Polina Troianova of Russia, 66.000, claimed the silver and bronze, respectively.

 

Shaylee Dunavin of Amarillo, Texas/All American Gymnastics, and Charlotte Drury of Laguna Niguel, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics, earned a 46.400 after opening with a one-and-a-half twisting double front.  The duo closed with a layout full-full to finish fourth. Liu Lingling and Li Meng of China won the gold medal with 47.800. Hanna Harchonak and Tatsiana Piatrenia of Belarus, and Rosannagh MacLennan and Samantha Sendel of Canada tied for the silver at 47.200.

 

Austin Nacey of Braidwood, Ill./Twiststars, was ecstatic after tumbling a full-twisting double layout through to a triple back pike in the men’s tumbling final.  He scored 36.400. Nacey’s second pass was a layout full-full through to a tucked full-full.  His 35.600 gave him a 72.000 total for fifth place. Alexander Renkert of Indianapolis, Ind./Geist Sports Academy, executed two double layouts through to a double pike for a 32.500 in his first pass. He came up with a perfect landing on his second pass, dismounting with a stuck layout full-full for a 35.200 and a 67.700 final score and seventh place. China’s Song Yang won the gold, followed by Alexander Mironov and Tagir Murtazaev, both of Russia, in second and third, respectively.

 

China’s Tu Xiao won the gold medal in men’s trampoline, with his teammate Dong Dong in second and Belarus’ Uladzislau Hancharou rounding out the top three.

 

Earlier in the competition, Austin White of Newport Coast, Calif./World Elite Gymnastics, and Nacey claimed the silver and bronze medals, respectively, in men’s double mini-trampoline.

 

Background information

·         Central Florida Sports Commission. The Central Florida Sports Commission strategically solicits, creates and supports marquee sports-related events and businesses that enhance our community’s economy. The Sports Commission represents the counties of Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia, as well as the City of Orlando. For more information, visitwww.centralfloridasports.org.

·         International Gymnastics Federation. The International Gymnastics Federation is the governing body for gymnastics worldwide. It is the oldest established international sports federation and has participated in the Olympic Games since their revival in 1896. The FIG governs seven disciplines: Gymnastics for All, Men’s Artistic, Women’s Artistic, Rhythmic, Trampoline, Aerobic and Acrobatic. It counts 135 national member federations and boasts a 27-person staff at its international seat in Lausanne (SUI), host city of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

·         USA Gymnastics. Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States.  Its mission is to encourage participation and the pursuit of excellence in the sport.  Its disciplines include artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, acrobatic gymnastics, and group gymnastics (known internationally as Gymnastics for All).  For more information, log on to www.usagym.org.

2014 World Trampoline and Tumbling Championships

Ocean Center

Daytona Beach, Fla.

Nov. 9, 2014

Qualification round and finals

Day three of three

 

Finals

Women’s synchronized trampoline

1. Liu Lingling and Li Meng, China, 47.800

2. Hanna Harchonak and Tatsiana Piatrenia, Belarus, 47.200

2. Rosannagh MacLennan and Samantha Sendel, Canada, 47.200

4. Charlotte Drury and Shaylee Dunavin, USA, 46.400

5. Ayano Kishi and Ayana Yamada, Japan, 46.200

6. Anna Kasparyan and Ekaterina Khilko, Uzbekistan, 46.100

7. Maryna Kyiko and Nataliia Moskvina, Ukraine, 45.600

8. Yana Pavlova and Victoria Voronina, Russia, 28.600

 

Men’s trampoline

1. Tu Xiao, China, 61.875

2. Dong Dong, China, 60.890

3. Uladzislau Hancharou, Belarus, 60.390

4. Masaki Ito, Japan, 59.690

5. Dmitry Ushakov, Russia, 58.630

6. Tengizi Koshkadze, Georgia, 57.965

7. Shaun Swadling, Australia, 57.110

8. Yasuhiro Ueyama, Japan, 35.445

 

Women’s double mini-trampoline

1. Erin Jauch, USA, 71.400

2. Jasmin Short, Great Britain, 70.300

3. Polina Troianova, Russia, 66.000

4. Ana Robalo, Portugal, 65.500

5. Christine Hall, Australia, 45.200

6. Bianca Zoonekynd, Republic of South Africa, 34.700

6. Tristan Van Natta, USA, 34.100

8. Tamara Obrien, Canada, 32.200

 

Men’s tumbling

1. Song Yang, China, 78.800

2. Alexander Mironov, Russia, 77.000

3. Tagir Murtazaev, Russia, 75.000

4. Meng Wenchao, China, 74.500

5. Austin Nacey, USA, 72.000

6. Anders Wesch, Denmark, 67.900

7. Alexander Renkert, USA, 67.700

8. Kristof Willerton, Great Britain, 66.500

 

Qualification round

Women’s synchronized trampoline

Top eight qualified to finals; standings adjusted for max 1 per country rule*

1. Rosannagh MacLennan and Samantha Sendel, Canada, 88.000

2. Maryna Kyiko and Nataliia Moskvina, Ukraine, 87.000

3. Liu Lingling and Li Meng, China, 86.900

4. Yana Pavlova and Victoria Voronina, Russia, 86.300

Dan Li and Xingping Zhong, China, 85.000*

5. Hanna Harchonak and Tatsiana Piatrenia, Belarus, 84.100

6. Charlotte Drury and Shaylee Dunavin, USA, 84.100

7. Ayano Kishi and Ayana Yamada, Japan, 83.700

8. Anna Kasparyan and Ekaterina Khilko, Uzbekistan, 81.900

 

Men’s trampoline

Semifinals

1. Dong Dong, China, 62.140

2. Tu Xiao, China, 61.060

3. Masaki Ito, Japan, 60.995

4. Yasuhiro Ueyama, Japan, 59.730

5. Dmitry Ushakov, Russia, 59.345

6. Uladzislau Hancharou, Belarus, 59.105

7. Shaun Kevin Swadling, Australia, 58.01

8. Tengizi Koshkadze, Georgia, 57.990

U.S. finishes

16. Logan Dooley, USA, 56.320

24. Aliaksei Shostak, USA, 6.270

 

 


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