2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships

The 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships is the fifteenth edition of the Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships. The competition was held April 8–10, 2016 at the Xfinity Arena (for artistic and trampoline events) and the Everett Community College (for rhythmic events) – both of which are in Everett, Washington. The 2016 event marks the fifth time that the Championships have been held in the United States, and the second time in Everett (the first being 2012).[3][4]

2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships
The official logo for the event
VenuesXfinity Arena (ART & TRA events)
Everett Community College (RHY events)
LocationEverett, Washington, United States
DatesApril 8–10, 2016[1]
Competitorsat least 300 (projected)[2]

The event served as the second international team elite competition for the U.S. women's national team (after the City of Jesolo Trophy)[5] and the first for the men's team.[6]

Background

On March 17, 2015, American national gymnastics governing body USA Gymnastics announced that Everett had been selected to host the Championships for the 2016 edition[7] – a result of the successful event in 2012.[8] USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny said the 2012 championships were "the best Pacific Rim gymnastics event we've [USA Gymnastics] ever held".[9] The 2012 event drew an attendance of 20,343 over three days competition; more than four times higher than the previous 2008 event in San Jose, California. The 2012 event amassed a profit of around $2.5 million.[10]

Promotion

In February 2016, Olympians Carly Patterson and Shawn Johnson visited the Seattle metropolitan area to promote the event at a sports award ceremony.[11]

Venues

The Xfinity Arena in 2009, when it was named the Comcast Arena

Opened on September 27, 2003, as the Everett Events Center,[12] the arena is home to the WHL hockey team Everett Silvertips[13] and the Tilted Thunder Rail Birds roller derby team.[14] Additionally, the arena hosted the 2008 Skate America and several other sporting and exhibition events.[15] The arena had a capacity of 6,200 for the 2012 event but some arena floor area was used to cater for additional seating.

Unlike the 2012 event where all events were contested at the Xfinity Arena, the organizers have decided to use nearby Everett Community College to host the rhythmic gymnastics events. Although it hasn't been confirmed, it is thought that the events will take place in the Gray Wolf Hall. The college's athletic mascot is a Trojan and the hall hosts volleyball matches.

Kyla Ross, a 2012 Olympian, competed at 2010–14 Pacific Rim competitions

Broadcast

NBC Sports televised the event.[16][17] The women's team and all-around competitions were aired through tape-delayed coverage on NBC.[18]

Additionally, 2008 Olympians Samantha Peszek and Jonathan Horton, along with Evan Heiter, presented live YouTube coverage of the competition.[19]

Participating nations

The following nations participated in the competition:

Medalists

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team  United States
Jacob Dalton
Eddie Penev
Alex Naddour
Sam Mikulak
Donnell Whittenburg
John Orozco
 China
Mu Jile
Gu Baisen
Cai Weifeng
Wang Peng
Zou Jingyuan
Wu Xiaoming
 Canada
Damien Cachia
Joel Gagnon
Aaron Mah
Justin Karstadt
Scott Nabata
Anthony Tawfik
Seniors
All-Around  China
Cai Weifeng
 United States
Donnell Whittenburg
 United States
Sam Mikulak
Floor  United States
Jacob Dalton
 United States
Eddie Penev
 Canada
Aaron Mah
Pommel Horse  United States
Alex Naddour
 United States
Sam Mikulak
 China
Wu Xiaoming
Rings  United States
Donnell Whittenburg
 United States
John Orozco
 China
Cai Weifeng
Vault  United States
Eddie Penev
 United States
Donnell Whittenburg
 Japan
Yurjiro Terachi
Horizontal Bar  United States
John Orozco
 Japan
Naoki Yamane
 Colombia
Carlos Calvo
Parallel Bars  United States
Donnell Whittenburg
 China
Cai Weifeng
 Colombia
Javier Sandoval
Juniors
All-Around  Japan
Ryuto Sako
 Japan
Kosuke Wakasa
 Philippines
Carlos Edriel Yulo
Floor  Philippines
Carlos Edriel Yulo
 Japan
Ryosuke Doi
 Colombia
Jose David Toro
Pommel Horse  Japan
Kosuke Wakasa
 Chinese Taipei
Alan Shiao
 Colombia
Jose Manuel Martinez
Rings  Japan
Kanta Amano
 Philippines
Carlos Edriel Yulo
 Japan
Ryuto Sako
 Canada
Anthony Tawfik
Vault  Philippines
Carlos Edriel Yulo
 Chinese Taipei
Alan Shiao
 Japan
Kanta Amano
Horizontal Bar  Japan
Ryuto Sako
 Japan
Kanta Amano
 Canada
Anthony Tawfik
Parallel Bars  Japan
Kosuke Wakasa
 Philippines
Carlos Edriel Yulo
 Chinese Taipei
Shih Yen Fang
 Japan
Ryuto Sako

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team  United States
Simone Biles
Aly Raisman
Brenna Dowell
Laurie Hernandez
Ashton Locklear
Ragan Smith
 Canada
Brittany Rogers
Shallon Olsen
Kirsten Peterman
Madison Copiak
Megan Roberts
Audrey Rousseau
 Australia
Emily Little
Georgia-Rose Brown
Emma Nedov
Rianna Mizzen
Kiara Munteanu
Larrissa Miller
Seniors
All-Around United States Simone Biles United States Aly Raisman Japan Nagi Kajita
Vault Canada Shallon Olsen Canada Brittany Rogers New Zealand Courtney McGregor
Uneven Bars United States Ashton Locklear Australia Larrissa Miller Canada Brittany Rogers
Balance Beam United States Ragan Smith United States Aly Raisman Japan Nagi Kajita
Floor United States Aly Raisman United States Brenna Dowell Canada Shallon Olsen
Juniors
All-Around Japan Kiko Kuwajima Japan Natsumi Hanashima Mexico Louise Lopez
Vault Japan Kiko Kuwajima Chinese Taipei Ko Ching Fang New Zealand Stella Ashcroft
Uneven Bars Japan Natsumi Hanashima Mexico Jimena Moreno Colombia Paula Arevalo
Japan Kiko Kuwajima
Balance Beam Japan Kiko Kuwajima Mexico Jimena Moreno Mexico Louise Lopez
Floor Japan Kiko Kuwajima Mexico Louise Lopez Japan Mana Oguchi

Rhythmic gymnastics

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team
 United States
Aliya Protto
Camilla Feeley
Brigita Budginas
Nicole Kaloyanov
Heather Chan
Lili Mizuno
 Canada
Katherine Uchida
Natali Nikolova
Cindy Huh
Sophie Crane
Natalie Garcia
Alexandra Chtrevenskii
 China
Yili Wang
Zhangjiayang Huang
Doudou Zhang
Ran Yu
Yating Zhao
Yajing Liu
Seniors
All-Around
 United States
Aliya Protto
 United States
Camilla Feeley
 Canada
Katherine Uchida
Hoop
 United States
Aliya Protto
 United States
Camilla Feeley
 China
Yili Wang
Ball
 United States
Aliya Protto
 United States
Camilla Feeley
 Australia
Danielle Prince
Clubs
 United States
Aliya Protto
 United States
Brigita Budginas
 Australia
Danielle Prince
Ribbon
 United States
Camilla Feeley
 United States
Aliya Protto
 Australia
Danielle Prince
Juniors
All-Around
 United States
Lili Mizuno
 Canada
Alexandra Chtrevenskii
 China
Zhao Yating
Hoop
 United States
Lili Mizuno
 Australia
Alexandra Eedle
 Canada
Alexandra Chtrevenskii
Ball
 United States
Lili Mizuno
 China
Zhao Yating
 Canada
Alexandra Chtrevenskii
Clubs
 United States
Lili Mizuno
 China
Zhao Yating
 Australia
Lidiia Iakovleva
Ribbon
 United States
Lili Mizuno
 Canada
Natalie Garcia
 Canada
Alexandra Chtrevenskii

Women's results

Team final

Rank Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States 60.750 (1)60.650 (1)60.650 (1)61.150 (1)243.200
Simone Biles 15.80015.05015.55016.050
Aly Raisman 15.20014.80015.600
Brenna Dowell 14.95015.25014.550
Laurie Hernandez 14.80014.80015.25014.950
Ashton Locklear 15.550
Ragan Smith 15.050
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 57.900 (2)53.200 (2)53.200 (3)54.800 (2)219.100
Brittany Rogers 14.85013.500
Shallon Olsen 14.75012.80013.40013.950
Kirsten Peterman 14.20013.10013.600
Madison Copiak 14.10013.80013.35013.250
Megan Roberts 13.70014.000
Audrey Rousseau 12.750
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Australia 56.900 (4)52.700 (3)54.350 (2)53.900 (4)217.850
Emily Little 14.70014.15013.850
Georgia Rose Brown 14.10013.35013.550
Emma Nedov 14.10012.65013.400
Rianna Mizzen 14.00013.000
Kiara Munteanu 13.65013.45013.200
Larrissa Miller 13.40013.300
4  Japan 57.750 (3)52.500 (4)52.950 (4)54.500 (3)217.700
Kiko Kuwajima 15.05012.60013.40013.500
Mana Oguchi 14.30012.90013.800
Nagi Kajita 14.25013.65013.40013.900
Soyoka Hanawa 14.15012.40013.250
Natsumi Hanashima 13.85013.300
5  New Zealand 55.650 (5)42.650 (9)52.700 (5)52.700 (5)203.700
Courtney McGregor 14.30012.35013.45013.450
Mackenzie Slee 14.0508.25012.550
Charlotte Sullivan 13.80011.55013.50013.250
Stella Ashcroft 13.50013.20013.450
Estella Mathewson 10.50012.550
6  Mexico 52.450 (7)43.750 (7)46.800 (8)51.800 (6)194.800
Mariana Vázquez 13.70011.600
Louise López 13.25011.30013.30013.600
Karen Lozano 12.85010.95012.250
Cassandra Loustalot 12.6509.3009.85012.900
Jimena Moreno 12.20012.05013.050
7  Singapore 52.600 (6)44.500 (5)48.600 (6)48.700 (8)194.400
Sze En Tan 13.55011.55012.50012.950
Nadine Joy Nathan 13.30010.90012.15012.300
Janessa Min Yi Dai 13.15012.950
Zeng Qiyan 12.60010.55011.95010.500
Colette Chan 11.50012.000
8  Colombia 51.000 (9)44.500 (5)48.400 (7)48.950 (7)192.850
Ginna Escobar 13.40013.15012.80012.800
Dayana Ardila 12.60010.40012.50012.200
Angie Rodríguez 12.60010.10011.90012.050
María Villegas 12.40011.900
Paula Arevalo 10.85011.200
9  Costa Rica 51.900 (8)43.600 (8)44.700 (9)47.350 (9)187.550
Heika Del Sol Salas 13.15011.90012.40012.650
Francini Morales 13.05010.05010.80011.600
Luciana Alvarado 13.00012.00010.55010.850
Camila Montoya 12.7009.65010.95012.250
10  Hong Kong 50.700 (10)31.150 (10)39.350 (10)45.850 (10)167.050
Cheuk Lam Chan 13.1509.40012.750
Sau Chung Cristal Kwan 12.9506.30010.30011.300
Tsz Sum Elizabeth Chan 12.6507.65010.50010.800
Ho Yat Cheung 11.9508.0509.15011.000
Nim Yan Choi 9.150

Individual All-around

Rank Gymnast Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Simone Biles (USA)15.80015.05015.55016.05062.450
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Aly Raisman (USA)15.20014.30014.80015.60059.900
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Nagi Kajita (JPN)14.25013.65013.40013.90055.200
4  Shallon Olsen (CAN)14.75012.80013.40013.95054.900
5  Madison Copiak (CAN)14.10013.80013.35013.25054.500
6  Kiara Munteanu (AUS)13.85013.65013.45013.20054.150
7  Courtney McGregor (NZL)14.30012.35013.45013.45053.550
8  Georgia-Rose Brown (AUS)14.10011.40013.35013.55052.400
9  Ginna Escobar (COL)13.40013.15012.80012.80052.150
10  Charlotte Sullivan (NZL)13.80011.55013.50013.25052.100
11  Sze En Tan (SIN)13.55011.55012.50012.95050.550
12  Heika del Sol Salas (CRC)13.15011.90012.40012.65050.100
13  Melany Cabrera (CHI)12.85011.70012.40012.50049.450
14  Nadine Joy Nathan (SIN)13.30010.90012.15012.30048.650
15  Dayana Ardila (COL)12.60010.40012.50012.20047.700
16  Valentina Brostella (PAN)12.8509.00011.35012.40045.600
17  Cassandra Loustalot (MEX)12.6509.3009.85012.90044.700
18  Mariana Vazquez (MEX)13.7009.15011.60010.00044.450
19  Tsz Sum Elizabeth Chan (HKG)12.6507.65010.50010.80051.198
20  Sau Chung Cristal Kwan (HKG)12.9506.30010.30011.30040.850
21  Giulianna Pino (ECU)12.25012.250

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