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In a dramatic day at Munich’s Olympiahalle, site of the 1972 Olympic gymnastics competition, history was written for all three guys on the podium!
In a superb competition, Great Britain’s Joe Fraser became the first British European all-around Champion. Marked by an excellent parallel bars routine, the event were he won the World title in 2019, Fraser showed great technique combined with difficulty stylishly executed. With a score of 85.565, Fraser overtook Ahmet Onder (TUR) who led after the second subdivision. Onder’s highest scores came on parallel bars, vault, floor and high bar as he clearly set the score to beat. His second place marked the first time a Turkish gymnast wins an all-around medal. And the party didn’t end there … teammate Adem Asil joined Onder on the podium, clinching the bronze medal thanks to a phenomenal vault and rings routine! Spain’s Noel Plata enjoyed a terrific outing, ending 4th all-around and leading Spain to the third place as a team. Switzerland’s Noe Seifert, Hungary’s Krisztofer Meszaros, Italy’s Lorenzo Minh Casali and Great Britain’s Jake Jarman round out the top 8.
Saturday’s team final will be a battle between Great Britain, Türkiye, Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany and Hungary. On Sunday, we’ll meet again for the apparatus finals!
All-around medallists
GOLD Joe FRASER (GBR) 85.565
SILVER Ahmet ONDER (TUR) 85.131
BRONZE Adem ASIL (TUR) 84.465
Qualified to finals:
Team
1. Great Britain 255.827
2. Türkiye 252.862
3. Spain 252.129
4. Italy 248.494
5. France 246.893
6. Switzerland 245.960
7. Germany 245.659
8. Hungary 244.927
Floor
1. Nicola BARTOLINI (ITA) 14.500
2. Krisztofer MESZAROS (HUN) 14.500
3. Illia KOVTUN (UKR) 14.466
4. Jake JARMAN (GBR) 14.466
5. Ahmet ONDER (TUR) 14.266
6. Artem DOLGOPYAT (ISR) 14.266
7. Adem ASIL (TUR) 14.266
8. Giarnni REGINI-MORAN (GBR) 14.266
Pommel Horse
1. Joe FRASER (GBR) 14.600
2. Loran DE MUNCK (NED) 14.566
3. Harutyun MERDINYAN (ARM) 14.500
4. Filip UDE (CRO) 14.433
5. Benjamin OSBERGER (FRA) 14.366
6. Nils DUNKEL (GER) 14.366
7. Ferhat ARICAN (TUR) 14.300
8. Artur DAVTYAN (ARM) 14.200
Rings
1. Eleftherios PETROUNIAS (GRE) 15.100
2. Adem ASIL (TUR) 14.933
3. Vinzenz HOECK (AUT) 14.866
4. Courtney TULLOCH (GBR) 14.733
5. Vahagn DAVTYAN (ARM) 14.666
6. Artur AVETISYAN (ARM) 14.633
7. Nikita SIMONOV (AZE) 14.600
8. Igor RADIVILOV (UKR) 14.400
Vault
1. Artur DAVTYAN (ARM) 15.149
2. Igor RADIVILOV (UKR) 14.833
3. Gabriel BURTANETE (ROU) 14.733
4. Courtney TULLOCH (GBR) 14.700
5. Giarnni REGINI-MORAN (GBR) 14.683
6. Leo SALADINO (FRA) 14.483
7. Andrin FREY (SUI) 14.383
8. Ivan TIKHONOV (AZE) 14.383
Parallel Bars
1. Joe FRASER (GBR) 15.066
2. Matteo LEVANTESI (ITA) 14.800
3. Illia KOVTUN (UKR) 14.766
4. Lukas DAUSER (GER) 14.766
5. Ferhat ARICAN (TUR) 14.700
6. Giarnni REGINI-MORAN (GBR) 14.666
7. Ahmet ONDER (TUR) 14.666
8. Nicolau MIR (ESP) 14.633
High Bar
1. Marios GEORGIOU (CYP) 14.233
2. Ahmet ONDER (TUR) 14.233
3. Noe SEIFERT (SUI) 14.133
4. Noah KUAVITA (BEL) 14.066
5. Joel PLATA (ESP) 14.000
6. Robert TVOROGAL (LTU) 13.966
7. James HALL (GBR) 13.900
8. Paul DEGOUY (FRA) 13.833
Congratulations!
Find the full results on our event website: 2022 European Championships in Artistic Gymnastics | European Gymnastics
Tomorrow we continue with the junior qualifications which also serves as the team and all-around ranking!