Saturday 17th October 2009.
Apparatus Finals
The Apparatus Finals are split over 2 days with British interests on
this first day lying with Louis Smith in the Pommel Horse Finals and the second day with Beth Tweddle on Floor.
Men's
Pommel Horse.
From an initial 132 entries the Qualification Tournament has found just
8 men who have earned the right to challenge for the title of Pommel
Horse World Champion 2009. But what will separate these 8 men?
Clearly on this apparatus balance is crucial as a “fall” can result
from the smallest of balance errors. The speed and accuracy of the hand
changes and the critical movement of weight across the horse can be
lost and all hopes of a medal dashed.
A medal can be won by selecting a high value with a guaranteed
performance. But to win Gold the need to chase “difficulty” is
essential. Britain’s Louis Smith and Kristian Berki of Hungary
qualified on 6.7 worth of difficulty. Louis has won Bronze before and
must decide if he should add to that collection or go for Gold by
adding another 2 tenths of value and include 2 handstand shears at the
start. It is a big risk. At this level the difference between claiming
Gold and nothing is “self belief”. Louis is not a man to sit
comfortably on the sofa when the competition has started.
Hongtao Zhang, CHN, and Prashanth Sellathuria , AUS, are both extremes
of swing, impressive and clean. They will be a major threat to both
Berki and Smith.
Floor.
There are some great Floor gymnasts who will be watching this final.
Diego Hypolito of Brazil and Rafael Martinez of Spain, both legends on
Floor, did not cut the mustard in the qualifications. Marian Dragalescu
of Romania has powered his way back into the equation. So we have 3 of
the biggest “jumpers” in the business today Kohei Uchimura of Japan,
Marian Dragalescu of Romania and Kai Zou of China. Prepare to be amazed
at what these men can do with just a pair of legs.
Rings.
The smallest of the exclusive “”Finals Clubs”. These select few men can
exhibit the most awesome strength and maintain their status for a
generation beyond the more dynamic apparatus. Jordan Jovtchev of
Bulgaria and Matteo Morandi of Italy are the Grandmasters of Rings. Yan
Mingyong of China and Oleksandr Vorobiov of Russia relative youngsters
in this club. Most often the dismount is the added tenth that
determines the colour of the medal; watch out for Jovtchev’s double
straight somersault with full twist. For pure power watch Yan Mingyong,
his transitions from strength to strength positions look impossible for
any human to perform.
Women's
Vault
The first piece of apparatus that will be contested by the girls today will be the vault. The Olympic Champion Un Jong Hong (PRK) will be the favourite but it is likely that she will be pushed all the way by American newcomer, Kayla Williams who was top in qualification. European Champion on this piece Ariella Kaeslin (SUI) will be hoping for a medal along with the Russian Anna Myzdrikova.
Bars
Unfortunately 2006 World Champion Beth Tweddle will not be present in the final having fallen in qualification on Wednesday. However, this final will be very exciting with He Kexin (CHN) knowing the Gold medal is likely to be hers if she hits her routine, which is the most difficult of all the finalists. Beyond the Chinese girl the competition is likely to be tightly contested with newly crowned World Champion Bridget Sloan (USA) and teammate Rebecca Bross in a good position along with all around bronze medallist here, Koko Tsurumi (JPN) and Yong Hwa Cha (PRK).
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