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Individual All-Around, Men

Date14 – 18 August 2004
StatusOlympic
LocationOlympiako Kleisto Gymnastirio, Olympiako Athletiko Kentro Athinon Spiros Loues, Maroussi
Participants98 from 31 countries

The format was different in 2004, with only 24 men advancing to the final round from the team qualifying, with no more than two allowed from any nations. Qualifying scores did not carry over to the final round. Previously, there were 36 finalists, with three allowed from each nation. This format had been used at the 2003 World Championships, although it had actually been used at the 1993 Worlds as well, but the format reverted to the 36/3 rule from 1995-2001. American Paul Hamm had won the all-around at the 2003 Worlds and came to Athinai as the favorite. He would eventually win the gold medal but in the most controversial men’s gymnastic event ever.

Hamm led the qualifying round, and he took an early lead in the final round. On his fourth rotation, however, the vault, Hamm missed his landing, scoring only 9.137 points and dropping to 12th place. He and his coach conferred and decided if he could score 9.8s on the final two rotations, he might be able to salvage a bronze medal. He then performed one of his best parallel bars routines ever, scoring 9.837 to move back into fourth place. The leaders after five rotations were the two Koreans, Kim Dae-Eun and Yang Tae-Yeong. Yang’s fifth rotation had been on parallel bars, on which he scored 9.712, but this would ignite the controversy.

Kim opened the final rotation on the floor exercise and scored 9.650 to remain in the lead, especially when Yang missed a grip on a pirouette on the high bar and scored only 9.475. Hamm then followed Yang on the high bar and nailed the routine, thinking he had secured the bronze medal, but when his score of 9.837 was posted, he had won the gold. At least it seemed he had.

Then the arguments began. The Koreans protested that on the parallel bars, Yang’s start value had been re-assigned as 9.9 instead of the 10.0 they felt it deserved. They approached the head judge, George Beckford, of the United States, who waved them off and discounted the complaint, stating that the start value was correct. The Korean officials then appealed to the A-panel judges, Bultrago Reyes of Colombia and Benjamin Bango of Spain. They reviewed the notes and spotted an error. Yang’s listed elements had included a Morisue (double back to upper arms) while it was actually a Belle (giant to double back to upper arms), and the difference would have increased his start value by 0.10 points, or up to the 10.0 the Koreans were claiming.

The Koreans claimed that Yang should be given the gold medal but the Americans also noted that Yang had made a mistake on his parallel bars routine, performing 4 hangs, although only 3 were allowed, and he had not been penalized for this. Had this error been noted, he would have had a 0.2 penalty and would have had a lower total score, even if the start value were corrected.

The Korean Olympic Committee disregarded this argument, stating that other gymnasts were not penalized for this, and then protested to the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which refused to hear it, stating that it was after the competition, and noting that their rules required all protests to be filed during the competition. Two days later the FIG Executive Committee reviewed the case and released a statement noting that Yang’s start value should have been 10.0, but did not change the results, although they suspended the three judges responsible.

Bruno Grandi, FIG President, then wrote a letter to Paul Hamm, sending it via the US Olympic Committee, in which Grandi urged Hamm to return the gold medal and give it to Yang. Grandi wrote, “I wish to remind you that the FIG Executive Committee has admitted the error of judgement made on the Parallel Bars and suspended the three responsible judges, two from the A panel and the FIG Technical Committee member. Indeed, the start value of the Korean gymnast Yang Tae Young was given as 9.9 instead of 10. As a result, the true winner of the All-Around competition is Yang Tae Young. If, (according to your declarations to the press), you would return your medal to the Korean if the FIG requested it, then such an action would be recognised as the ultimate demonstration of Fairplay by the whole world. The FIG and the IOC would highly appreciate the magnitude of this gesture. At this moment in time, you are the only one who can make this decision.”

The US Olympic Committee was not pleased with this letter from Grandi and refused to forward it to Hamm. Their response to Grandi included the following, “Your letter states ‘the IOC would highly appreciate the magnitude of this gesture.’ You should know that upon receipt of your letter, we immediately contacted the International Olympic Committee and its President, Dr. Jacques Rogge, which expressed its displeasure over the fact the FIG would even consider placing an athlete in such an untenable position and strongly stated they do not support the letter or its contents. Mr. Grandi, it is important to remind you that your own Federation rules, and your own public statements, clearly indicate that Mr. Hamm is the Olympic gold medalist in the 2004 Individual Men’s All-Around. We share and support that viewpoint. The statement in your letter that ‘the true winner of the All-Around competition is Yang Tae Young’ is not only inconsistent with your rules and public statements, it is incorrect and undermines the very spirit of the Olympic Games. As stewards of the Olympic movement, we all share a responsibility to protect, and not sacrifice, the interests of athletes. We encourage you and other individuals within FIG, who saw this as an appropriate remedy, to begin taking that responsibility more seriously. Once again, we urge you to immediately retract this unacceptable request.”

The Korean officials and Yang were not yet done. They then appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). A hearing was held in Lausanne, Switzerland on 27 September 2004 at which Hamm and the US Olympic Committee appeared. On 21 October the CAS announced their decision which supported Hamm, allowing him to keep the gold medal. The ruling noted, “An error identified with the benefit of hindsight, whether admitted or not, cannot be a ground for reversing a result of a competition…. However, quite apart from the consideration that no one can be certain how the competition in question would have turned out had the official’s decision been different, for a Court to change the result would on this basis still involve interfering with a field of play decision. Each sport may have within it a mechanism for utilizing modern technology to ensure a correct decision is made in the first place (e.g. cricket with run-outs) or for immediately subjecting a controversial decision to a process of review (e.g. gymnastics) but the solution for error, either way, lies within the framework of the sport’s own rules.” They also noted that the Korean protest was not made before the end of the competition, as required by FIG rules.

So the final result was 1) Paul Hamm (USA); 2) Kim Dae-Eun (KOR); 3) Yang Tae-Young (KOR). Pretty simple, eh?

PosNumberCompetitorNOCPoints
1222Paul HammUSA57.823Gold
2181Kim Dae-EunKOR57.811Silver
3185Yang Tae-YeongKOR57.774Bronze
4194Ioan SuciuROU57.648
5135Rafael MartínezESP57.549
6173Hiroyuki TomitaJPN57.485
7125Yang WeiCHN57.361
8190Marian DrăgulescuROU57.323
9223Brett McClureUSA57.248
10215Roman ZozuliaUKR56.999
11175Isao YonedaJPN56.899
12203Georgy GrebenkovRUS56.823
13200Aleksey BondarenkoRUS56.800
14240Yernar YerimbetovKAZ56.398
15250Tingui VargasPUR56.135
16213Ruslan MezentsevUKR56.060
17141Benoît CaranobeFRA55.973
18242Igors VihrovsLAT55.873
19239Pavel GofmanISR55.686
20233Erick LópezCUB55.449
21155Sergej PfeiferGER55.385
22234Ilia GiorgadzeGEO55.272
23152Fabian HambüchenGER54.823
24248Andreas SchweizerSUI54.612
25154Sven KwiatkowskiGER55.835
26192Dan PotraROU55.749
27201Maksim DevyatovskyRUS55.611
28232Abel DriggsCUB55.274
29115Adam WongCAN55.160
30130Alejandro BarrenecheaESP55.098
31110Grant GoldingCAN55.011
32230Jorge GiraldoCOL54.997
33106Mosiah RodriguesBRA54.899
34162Igor CassinaITA54.849
35238Rúnar AlexanderssonISL54.798
36235Vlasis MarasGRE54.699
37133Oriol CombarrosESP54.662
38243Ng Shu WaiMAS54.649
39143Dimitri KarbanenkoFRA54.561
40131Víctor CanoESP53.987
41164Matteo MorandiITA53.974
42104Dzianis SavenkouBLR53.624
43244Filipe BezugoPOR52.923
44165Enrico PozzoITA52.812
45112Sasha JeltkovCAN52.649
46109Filip YanevBUL52.586
47249Wajdi BouallègueTUN52.511
48174Naoya TsukaharaJPN48.187
49170Takehiro KashimaJPN47.799
50225Guard YoungUSA47.611
51124Xing AoweiCHN47.499
52193Răzvan ȘelariuROU47.487
53224Blaine WilsonUSA47.386
54153Robert JuckelGER47.074
55123Xiao QinCHN46.974
56212Vadym KuvakinUKR46.824
57144Florent MaréeFRA46.811
58113David KikuchiCAN46.437
59183Kim Seung-IlKOR46.324
60145Johan MounardFRA46.124
61202Anton GolotsutskovRUS46.073
62161Alberto BusnariITA45.535
63214Andriy MykhailychenkoUKR45.412
64122Teng HaibinCHN45.099
65103Ivan IvankouBLR38.837
66120Huang XuCHN38.761
67221Morgan HammUSA38.662
68171Hisashi MizutoriJPN38.337
69172Daisuke NakanoJPN38.312
70182Kim Dong-HwaKOR38.012
71184Lee Seon-SeongKOR37.899
72142Yann CucheratFRA37.874
73220Jason GatsonUSA37.799
74210Yevhen BohonosiukUKR37.424
75140Pierre-Yves BényFRA37.312
76180Jo Seong-MinKOR37.274
77151Matthias FahrigGER37.249
78114Kyle ShewfeltCAN36.748
79160Matteo AngiolettiITA36.361
80195Marius UrzicăROU29.187
81211Valeriy HoncharovUKR28.899
82204Aleksey NemovRUS28.887
83150Thomas AndergassenGER28.836
84121Li XiaopengCHN28.699
85163Jury ChechiITA28.499
86101Philippe RizzoAUS27.350
87132Jesús CarballoESP27.099
88247Christoph SchärerSUI27.037
89111Ken IkedaCAN26.524
90108Yordan YovchevBUL19.512
91134Gervasio DeferrESP19.387
92241Jevgēņijs SaproņenkoLAT19.287
93191Daniel PopescuROU19.187
94237Róbert GálHUN19.137
95205Aleksandr SafoshkinRUS18.962
96246Ri Jong-SongPRK18.837
97245Kim Hyon-IlPRK18.649
98236Dimosthenis TampakosGRE9.850

Qualifying Round

Date14 August 2004 — 12:30-16:30-20:30
FormatTop 24, maximum two per nation, from team all-around competition advanced to the individual all-around final.
PosNumberCompetitorNOCPointsFloor ExerciseVaultParallel BarsHorizontal BarRingsPommelled Horse
1222Paul HammUSA58.0619.725 (=4)9.575 (18)9.762 (=4)9.750 (=4)9.512 (44)9.737 (=6)Q
2185Yang Tae-YeongKOR57.9249.700 (=9)9.650 (=7)9.587 (=30)9.737 (=6)9.625 (=27)9.625 (=19)Q
3173Hiroyuki TomitaJPN57.6498.987 (=62)9.650 (=7)9.787 (=2)9.725 (=13)9.750 (=5)9.750 (=4)Q
4190Marian DrăgulescuROU57.4369.762 (1)9.762 (=3)9.562 (33)9.550 (=34)9.475 (49)9.325 (43)Q
5240Yernar YerimbetovKAZ57.4249.687 (13)9.537 (22)9.725 (=8)9.500 (41)9.300 (55)9.675 (=13)Q
6194Ioan SuciuROU57.3989.650 (=17)9.637 (=10)9.500 (39)9.412 (46)9.487 (48)9.712 (=9)Q
7125Yang WeiCHN57.3749.412 (=40)9.550 (=19)9.625 (=24)9.550 (=34)9.712 (=10)9.525 (27)Q
8215Roman ZozuliaUKR57.2739.487 (31)9.337 (53)9.712 (=10)9.450 (45)9.725 (9)9.562 (25)Q
9200Aleksey BondarenkoRUS56.9369.662 (=15)9.825 (1)9.537 (=35)9.600 (31)9.662 (22)8.650 (=71)Q
10175Isao YonedaJPN56.9249.725 (=4)9.637 (=10)9.687 (=15)9.800 (1)9.625 (=27)8.450 (76)Q
11181Kim Dae-EunKOR56.8119.437 (=36)9.600 (=16)9.075 (61)9.462 (44)9.700 (=13)9.537 (26)Q
12239Pavel GofmanISR56.7239.437 (=36)9.375 (=48)9.612 (=26)9.362 (=47)9.462 (50)9.475 (=31)Q
13213Ruslan MezentsevUKR56.7119.650 (=17)9.475 (=32)9.437 (=43)9.037 (64)9.687 (18)9.425 (=37)Q
14135Rafael MartínezESP56.6369.562 (=25)9.412 (=41)9.325 (=49)9.700 (=16)9.675 (=19)8.962 (62)Q
15141Benoît CaranobeFRA56.6359.287 (49)9.612 (15)9.450 (42)9.537 (=36)9.587 (=36)9.162 (53)Q
16250Tingui VargasPUR56.5879.037 (60)9.425 (=38)9.325 (=49)9.625 (=29)9.500 (=45)9.675 (=13)Q
17242Igors VihrovsLAT56.4239.662 (=15)9.425 (=38)9.287 (52)9.362 (=47)9.225 (57)9.462 (=33)Q
18233Erick LópezCUB56.3989.062 (59)9.400 (=46)9.687 (=15)9.112 (60)9.637 (=25)9.500 (29)Q
19223Brett McClureUSA56.3239.437 (=36)9.512 (=23)9.675 (=19)9.662 (25)9.037 (64)9.000 (61)Q
20203Georgy GrebenkovRUS56.1489.562 (=25)9.400 (=46)9.687 (=15)9.487 (=42)9.712 (=10)8.300 (=79)Q
21152Fabian HambüchenGER56.0619.637 (=19)9.475 (=32)9.600 (=28)9.737 (=6)8.537 (74)9.075 (59)Q
22234Ilia GiorgadzeGEO56.0129.437 (=36)9.350 (52)9.600 (=28)9.075 (=62)9.450 (51)9.100 (57)Q
23155Sergej PfeiferGER55.9879.400 (42)9.150 (64)9.150 (=56)9.125 (59)9.587 (=36)9.575 (24)Q
24154Sven KwiatkowskiGER55.8359.362 (43)9.462 (35)9.362 (48)9.487 (=42)9.075 (63)9.087 (58)
25192Dan PotraROU55.7499.537 (27)9.362 (51)9.550 (34)8.500 (=72)9.500 (=45)9.300 (44)
26201Maksim DevyatovskyRUS55.6118.950 (=65)8.975 (73)9.462 (41)9.312 (52)9.675 (=19)9.237 (=47)
27248Andreas SchweizerSUI55.4368.787 (72)9.100 (67)9.387 (47)9.225 (=55)9.737 (8)9.200 (51)q
28232Abel DriggsCUB55.2748.875 (67)9.012 (70)9.425 (=45)8.812 (68)9.550 (=41)9.600 (=21)
29115Adam WongCAN55.1609.325 (=46)9.137 (65)9.262 (53)9.087 (61)9.112 (=61)9.237 (=47)
30130Alejandro BarrenecheaESP55.0989.412 (=40)9.162 (=62)8.975 (63)9.275 (53)9.362 (54)8.912 (64)
31110Grant GoldingCAN55.0119.512 (=28)9.125 (66)8.962 (64)8.500 (=72)9.650 (=23)9.262 (45)
32230Jorge GiraldoCOL54.9979.137 (55)9.412 (=41)9.437 (=43)9.337 (=49)9.237 (56)8.437 (77)
33106Mosiah RodriguesBRA54.8999.075 (58)9.262 (56)8.800 (67)9.562 (=32)8.600 (71)9.600 (=21)
34162Igor CassinaITA54.8498.650 (75)8.987 (72)8.675 (71)9.775 (=2)9.162 (=58)9.600 (=21)
35238Rúnar AlexanderssonISL54.7988.700 (74)8.887 (78)9.312 (51)9.000 (65)9.162 (=58)9.737 (=6)
36235Vlasis MarasGRE54.6998.950 (=65)9.512 (=23)9.087 (60)9.725 (=13)8.775 (70)8.650 (=71)
37133Oriol CombarrosESP54.6629.325 (=46)9.375 (=48)8.637 (72)8.050 (77)9.625 (=27)9.650 (=16)
38243Ng Shu WaiMAS54.6499.300 (48)9.412 (=41)8.300 (78)9.225 (=55)9.162 (=58)9.250 (46)
39143Dimitri KarbanenkoFRA54.5619.612 (23)9.475 (=32)8.550 (73)9.537 (=36)9.012 (=65)8.375 (78)
40131Víctor CanoESP53.9879.150 (=53)9.087 (68)8.475 (74)7.950 (78)9.575 (39)9.750 (=4)
41164Matteo MorandiITA53.9748.962 (64)9.412 (=41)8.375 (=75)8.700 (70)9.775 (3)8.750 (69)
42104Dzianis SavenkouBLR53.6249.512 (=28)9.500 (=26)8.875 (66)7.300 (79)9.637 (=25)8.800 (=66)
43244Filipe BezugoPOR52.9238.987 (=62)8.925 (76)8.262 (79)9.262 (54)8.962 (67)8.525 (75)
44165Enrico PozzoITA52.8129.450 (35)9.325 (=54)9.100 (59)8.300 (=74)7.850 (77)8.787 (68)
45112Sasha JeltkovCAN52.6499.175 (=51)8.900 (77)8.787 (68)9.625 (=29)8.562 (=72)7.600 (81)
46109Filip YanevBUL52.5869.012 (61)9.625 (=13)8.375 (=75)9.137 (58)8.137 (75)8.300 (=79)
47249Wajdi BouallègueTUN52.5119.112 (57)9.025 (69)8.350 (77)8.512 (71)8.562 (=72)8.950 (63)
48174Naoya TsukaharaJPN48.1879.725 (=4)9.425 (=38)9.650 (=21)9.700 (=13)9.687 (12)
49170Takehiro KashimaJPN47.7999.150 (=53)9.625 (=13)9.475 (40)9.737 (=6)9.812 (=1)
50225Guard YoungUSA47.6119.700 (=9)9.450 (36)9.637 (23)9.612 (=33)9.212 (50)
51124Xing AoweiCHN47.4999.637 (=19)9.600 (=16)9.687 (=20)8.925 (68)9.650 (=16)
52193Răzvan ȘelariuROU47.4879.625 (22)9.500 (=26)9.150 (=56)9.512 (40)9.700 (=13)
53224Blaine WilsonUSA47.3869.700 (=9)9.512 (=23)9.687 (=15)8.862 (67)9.625 (=27)
54153Robert JuckelGER47.0749.175 (=51)9.237 (=58)9.687 (=20)9.550 (=41)9.425 (=37)
55123Xiao QinCHN46.9749.125 (56)9.237 (=58)9.525 (38)9.750 (=4)9.337 (=41)
56212Vadym KuvakinUKR46.8249.475 (=32)9.500 (=26)8.912 (65)9.600 (35)9.337 (=41)
57144Florent MaréeFRA46.8119.212 (50)9.375 (=48)9.150 (=56)9.687 (=20)9.387 (53)
58113David KikuchiCAN46.4378.825 (69)9.625 (=24)9.075 (=62)9.500 (=45)9.412 (40)
59183Kim Seung-IlKOR46.3248.775 (73)9.437 (37)9.612 (=26)9.700 (=16)8.800 (=66)
60145Johan MounardFRA46.1248.525 (77)9.187 (61)9.725 (=8)9.637 (=27)9.050 (60)
61202Anton GolotsutskovRUS46.0739.462 (34)9.762 (=3)7.737 (80)9.625 (=27)9.487 (30)
62161Alberto BusnariITA45.5358.812 (=70)8.762 (79)8.987 (62)9.337 (=49)9.637 (18)
63214Andriy MykhailychenkoUKR45.4129.337 (45)9.550 (=19)9.575 (32)8.300 (=74)8.650 (=71)
64122Teng HaibinCHN45.0999.350 (44)9.487 (31)6.775 (81)9.687 (=20)9.800 (3)
65103Ivan IvankouBLR38.8379.762 (=4)9.700 (=16)9.700 (=13)9.675 (=13)
66120Huang XuCHN38.7619.675 (=19)9.637 (=27)9.712 (=10)9.737 (=6)
67221Morgan HammUSA38.6629.725 (=4)9.500 (=26)9.737 (=6)9.700 (11)
68171Hisashi MizutoriJPN38.3379.500 (=26)9.737 (=6)9.650 (=23)9.450 (=35)
69172Daisuke NakanoJPN38.3129.725 (=4)9.800 (1)9.775 (=2)9.012 (=65)
70182Kim Dong-HwaKOR38.0129.325 (=54)9.525 (=38)9.700 (=13)9.462 (=33)
71184Lee Seon-SeongKOR37.8999.425 (=45)9.712 (15)9.625 (=27)9.137 (55)
72142Yann CucheratFRA37.8749.750 (6)9.700 (=16)8.912 (69)9.512 (28)
73220Jason GatsonUSA37.7999.712 (=10)9.337 (=49)9.525 (43)9.225 (49)
74210Yevhen BohonosiukUKR37.4249.500 (30)8.962 (74)9.525 (=38)9.437 (52)
75140Pierre-Yves BényFRA37.3128.837 (68)9.250 (57)9.750 (=5)9.475 (=31)
76180Jo Seong-MinKOR37.2748.600 (76)9.412 (=41)9.650 (=21)9.612 (=33)
77151Matthias FahrigGER37.2499.475 (=32)9.000 (71)9.212 (54)9.562 (=32)
78114Kyle ShewfeltCAN36.7489.737 (3)9.687 (5)9.212 (57)8.112 (76)
79160Matteo AngiolettiITA36.3618.812 (=70)9.662 (6)8.212 (76)9.675 (=19)
80195Marius UrzicăROU29.1879.700 (=12)9.675 (24)9.812 (=1)
81211Valeriy HoncharovUKR28.8999.737 (7)9.737 (=6)9.425 (=37)
82204Aleksey NemovRUS28.8879.700 (=12)9.737 (=6)9.450 (=35)
83150Thomas AndergassenGER28.8369.537 (=35)9.587 (=36)9.712 (=9)
84121Li XiaopengCHN28.6999.800 (2)9.787 (=2)9.112 (=61)
85163Jury ChechiITA28.4999.587 (=30)9.762 (4)9.150 (54)
86101Philippe RizzoAUS27.3509.700 (=12)8.950 (66)8.700 (70)
87132Jesús CarballoESP27.0999.187 (55)8.737 (69)9.175 (52)
88247Christoph SchärerSUI27.0378.737 (69)9.650 (26)8.650 (=71)
89111Ken IkedaCAN26.5248.937 (75)8.687 (70)8.900 (65)
90108Yordan YovchevBUL19.5129.700 (=9)9.812 (2)
91134Gervasio DeferrESP19.3879.750 (2)9.637 (=10)
92241Jevgēņijs SaproņenkoLAT19.2879.637 (=19)9.650 (=7)
93191Daniel PopescuROU19.1879.562 (40)9.625 (=19)
94237Róbert GálHUN19.1379.587 (24)9.550 (=19)
95205Aleksandr SafoshkinRUS18.9629.212 (60)9.750 (=5)
96246Ri Jong-SongPRK18.8379.675 (14)9.162 (=62)
97245Kim Hyon-IlPRK18.6499.537 (=35)9.112 (56)
98236Dimosthenis TampakosGRE9.8509.850 (1)

Final

Date18 August 2004 — 20:30
FormatTop 24, maximum two per nation, from team all-around competition advanced to the individual all-around final.
PosNumberCompetitorNOCPointsFloor ExerciseVaultParallel BarsHorizontal BarRingsPommelled Horse
1222Paul HammUSA57.8239.725 (1)9.137 (22)9.837 (1)9.837 (1)9.587 (=8)9.700 (5)
2181Kim Dae-EunKOR57.8119.650 (=3)9.412 (=16)9.775 (3)9.725 (4)9.712 (4)9.537 (11)
3185Yang Tae-YeongKOR57.7749.512 (=11)9.700 (=3)9.712 (7)9.475 (=11)9.725 (3)9.650 (7)
4194Ioan SuciuROU57.6489.650 (=3)9.737 (2)9.312 (20)9.662 (=5)9.550 (14)9.737 (=1)
5135Rafael MartínezESP57.5499.500 (13)9.612 (10)9.700 (8)9.475 (=11)9.575 (=10)9.687 (6)
6173Hiroyuki TomitaJPN57.4859.062 (21)9.625 (=7)9.637 (=12)9.662 (=5)9.762 (1)9.737 (=1)
7125Yang WeiCHN57.3619.600 (=7)9.512 (11)9.800 (2)8.987 (21)9.737 (2)9.725 (3)
8190Marian DrăgulescuROU57.3239.612 (6)9.850 (1)9.437 (18)9.337 (15)9.562 (13)9.525 (12)
9223Brett McClureUSA57.2489.412 (15)9.625 (=7)9.725 (=5)9.612 (=8)9.162 (23)9.712 (4)
10215Roman ZozuliaUKR56.9999.525 (10)9.500 (12)9.762 (4)9.225 (16)9.575 (=10)9.412 (13)
11175Isao YonedaJPN56.8999.650 (=3)9.700 (=3)9.612 (14)9.025 (20)9.337 (21)9.575 (10)
12203Georgy GrebenkovRUS56.8239.587 (9)9.437 (=14)9.650 (11)9.362 (14)9.662 (6)9.125 (17)
13200Aleksey BondarenkoRUS56.8009.600 (=7)9.400 (18)9.450 (=16)9.600 (10)9.600 (7)9.150 (16)
14240Yernar YerimbetovKAZ56.3989.312 (=16)9.625 (=7)9.225 (21)9.737 (3)9.537 (15)8.962 (21)
15250Tingui VargasPUR56.1358.337 (24)9.462 (13)9.562 (15)9.662 (=5)9.500 (=16)9.612 (8)
16213Ruslan MezentsevUKR56.0609.512 (=11)9.437 (=14)9.637 (=12)9.112 (18)9.387 (20)8.975 (20)
17141Benoît CaranobeFRA55.9739.112 (19)9.187 (21)9.087 (23)9.612 (=8)9.575 (=10)9.400 (14)
18242Igors VihrovsLAT55.8739.687 (2)9.700 (=3)9.000 (24)9.437 (13)9.187 (22)8.862 (22)
19239Pavel GofmanISR55.6869.100 (20)9.112 (23)9.725 (=5)9.062 (19)9.425 (19)9.262 (15)
20233Erick LópezCUB55.4499.137 (18)9.700 (=3)9.675 (9)8.837 (22)9.500 (=16)8.600 (23)
21155Sergej PfeiferGER55.3859.312 (=16)9.087 (24)9.162 (22)9.212 (17)9.587 (=8)9.025 (19)
22234Ilia GiorgadzeGEO55.2728.737 (22)9.337 (19)9.662 (10)8.462 (24)9.487 (18)9.587 (9)
23152Fabian HambüchenGER54.8239.475 (14)9.412 (=16)9.387 (19)9.750 (2)8.512 (24)8.287 (24)
24248Andreas SchweizerSUI54.6128.450 (23)9.225 (20)9.450 (=16)8.750 (23)9.675 (5)9.062 (18)