AUSSIE
AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI!
Australia had two BEST finishes ever:
·
Lauren Mitchell finished 5th
in the Floor Exercise finals, with a floor routine that drew international
praise for its expressiveness and artistry.
It is the highest finish ever for any Australian Artistic Gymnast, male
or female, and she was only 0.067 out of the Bronze Medal! If you have coverage recorded, Lauren
competed with her five teammates in Team Prelims on 29-July (they finished 10th!),
and she represented Australia in Floor Finals on 7-August.
Lauren Mitchell competing in Floor
Finals on 7 August.
·
Queensland’s own Josh Jefferis had
a phenomenal competition, finishing 19th in the Men’s All Around
Finals. The previous best finish ever
was an Australian man was 30th place. Josh competed on Thursday 28 July (Prelims),
then again on 1 August (Finals). Channel
9 showed all of 6 of his finals routines during their primetime coverage on
Thursday 2-August in case you have it recorded or can catch a replay.
Josh Jefferis warming up for
competition in the London Olympics O2 Arena.
WOMEN’s
& MEN’s TEAM COMPETITION
In the Women’s Team Competition, USA dominated to win the Gold
Medal. USA hit every single routine,
and blew away Silver Medal winner Russia by over 5 points – an unheard of
margin. Traditional power house
Romania, who until 10 months ago wasn’t even supposed to contend for a medal,
showed why they are and have been since the standard of Olympic excellence in
gymnastics, pulling away from China to win the Bronze. The surprise of the competition was Canada,
who was without their best gymnast (injury), and who finished a best ever 5th
Overall.
In the Men’s Team Competition,
China came back from a disastrous Team Prelims to thoroughly dominate in
Team Finals, and won the Gold Medal easily.
Japan snuck into Silver after an inquiry raised the score of the very
last Japanese routine of the night, moving the team from 4th to 2nd. Great Britain won its first Team Medal ever,
proudly taking the Bronze Medal, to the delight of the crowd. Ukraine was the surprise of the competition,
showing the best form and lines in the competition to finish 4th –
once they bring up their difficulty, watch out World!
WOMEN’s
& MEN’s ALL AROUND COMPETITION
EVENT
FINALS
Event Finals featured the top 8 gymnasts in the 4 women’s
apparatus (vault, bars, beam, and floor), and the 6 men’s apparatus (Floor,
Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar). The emotion was at its highest here – from
the amazing Olympic highs of the Men’s Vault and Men’s High Bar Finals
(probably two of the best event finals in gymnastics history), to the Olympic
lows of Women’s Vault and Beam (where pressure and nerves showed the
fallibility of even the world’s best).
Canadian gymnast Elisabeth Black is
consoled by her coaches and teammates after missing her vault in Event Finals







