2019 Swiss Cup Zürich

The 2019 Swiss Cup Zürich took place on November 3 in Zürich, Switzerland.[1] It was the 32nd iteration of the event.

2019 Swiss Cup Zürich
LocationZürich, Switzerland
DateNovember 3, 2019
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Participants

Team WAG MAG
 CanadaRose-Kaying WooRene Cournoyer
 FranceLorette CharpyLoris Frasca
 GermanyElisabeth SeitzAndreas Toba
 NetherlandsSanna VeermanCasimir Schmidt
 RussiaAleksandra ShchekoldinaArtur Dalaloyan
 South KoreaYeo Seo-jeongLee Jun-ho
  Switzerland 1Giulia SteingruberOliver Hegi
  Switzerland 2Ilaria KäslinPablo Brägger
 UkraineDiana VarinskaOleg Verniaiev
 United StatesJade CareyAllan Bower

Results

[2][3]

Prelims

Rank Name Round 1 Round 2 Total
1 United States56.450
Jade Carey 14.600 13.55028.150
Allan Bower 14.100 14.20028.300
2  Switzerland 155.950
Giulia Steingruber 13.950 14.55028.500
Oliver Hegi 13.300 14.15027.450
3 Ukraine55.800
Diana Varinska 14.250 11.95026.200
Oleg Verniaiev 14.250 15.35029.600
4 Germany55.650
Elisabeth Seitz 14.700 13.15027.850
Andreas Toba 14.250 13.60027.800
5 France55.275
Lorette Charpy 14.050 12.10026.150
Loris Frasca 14.725 14.40029.125
6 Russia55.025
Aleksandra Shchekoldina 13.025 12.35025.375
Artur Dalaloyan 14.250 15.40029.650
7 South Korea54.325
Yeo Seo-jeong 14.200 12.65026.850
Lee Jun-ho 14.075 13.40027.475
8 Netherlands53.900
Sanna Veerman 13.350 12.75026.100
Casimir Schmidt 13.850 13.95027.800
9 Canada26.400
Rose-Kaying Woo 12.60012.600
Rene Cournoyer 13.80013.800
10  Switzerland 224.850
Ilaria Käslin 11.15011.150
Pablo Brägger 13.70013.700
  the team advanced to the semi-finals

Semi-finals

Rank Name Scores Total
USA vs Germany
1 United States27.250
Jade Carey 12.950
Allan Bower 14.300
2 Germany26.950
Elisabeth Seitz 12.700
Andreas Toba 14.250
Switzerland vs Ukraine
1 Ukraine27.750
Diana Varinska 12.700
Oleg Verniaiev 15.050
2  Switzerland 124.200
Giulia Steingruber 11.750
Oliver Hegi 12.450
  the team advanced to the finals

Finals

Rank Name Scores Total
Championships
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States29.075
Jade Carey 14.625
Allan Bower 14.450
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ukraine27.650
Diana Varinska 12.350
Oleg Verniaiev 15.300
Third place
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Switzerland 129.250
Giulia Steingruber 14.600
Oliver Hegi 14.650
4 Germany28.850
Elisabeth Seitz 14.900
Andreas Toba 13.950

References

  1. "2019 Swiss Cup Results". The Gymternet. December 3, 2019.
  2. "Bower, Carey win 2019 Swiss Cup title". USA Gymnastics. November 3, 2019. Archived from the original on September 26, 2020. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  3. "Arizona gymnasts Jade Carey, Allan Bower combine to win Swiss Cup". The Arizona Republic. November 3, 2019.
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