Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Hall finishes fourth in World Cup Final

BIRMINGHAM, Great Britain – Yuliya Hall of Idaho Falls, Idaho, just missed tumbling’s medal podium at the 2006 World Cup Final for trampoline and tumbling in Birmingham, Great Britain. Hall finished fourth with a total score of 63.20.

Great Britain’s Samantha Palmer won the women’s tumbling competition with a 68.80, followed by Russia’s Anna Korobeynikova at 66.80 and Belarus’ Anna Terrenia at 63.80. Tumbling’s final included two tumbling runs. Hall scored a 31.90 on her first pass, followed by a 31.30.

The World Cup Final also had competition in men’s and women’s trampoline and synchronized trampoline, as well as men’s tumbling. The remaining champions are: men’s trampoline, Yasuhiro Ueyama of Japan; men’s tumbling, Jiexu Wang of China; men’s synchro, Germany; women’s trampoline, Karen Cockburn of Canada,; and women’s synchro, Canada.

2006 World Cup Final – trampoline and tumbling

Men’s events

Trampoline

1. Yasuhiro Ueyama, Japan, 40.80

2. Alexander Rusakov, Russia, 40.60

3. Tetsuya Sotomura, Japan, 40.50

Tumbling

1. Jiexu Wang, China, 77.50

2. Tagir Murtazaev, Russia, 73.60

3. Jozef Wadecki, Poland, 70.30

Synchronized trampoline

1. Germany (Serth, Michael; Stehlik, Henrik), 49.80

2. Japan (Sotomura, Tetsuya; Ueyama, Yasuhir), 49.30

3. Switzerland (Boillet, Michel; Martin, Ludovic), 49.10

Women’s events

Trampoline

1. Karen Cockburn, Canada, 37.40

2. Anna Dogonadze, Germany, 37

3. Claire Wright, Great Britain, 37

Tumbling

1. Samantha Palmer, Great Britain, 68.80

2. Anna Korobeynikova, Russia, 66.80

3. Anna Terrenia, Belarus, 63.80

U.S. finish

4. Yuliya Hall, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 63.20

Synchronized trampoline

1. Canada (Cockburn, Karen; Maclennan, R.), 47.80

2. Germany (Dogonadze, Anna; Simon, Jesica), 47.30

3. Ukraine (Domchevska, Yulia; Movchan, Olena), 45.20

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