Date | 14 – 23 August 2004 |
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Status | Olympic |
Location | Olympiako Kleisto Gymnastirio, Olympiako Athletiko Kentro Athinon Spiros Loues, Maroussi |
Participants | 81 from 30 countries |
The format was the same as it had been from 1984-2000, with eight gymnasts advancing from the team all-around, but no more than two per nation. China’s Li Xiaopeng was the defending gold medalist and had won this event at the 2002-03 World Championships and came to Athinai favored. He led the qualifying, then scored 9.762 in the final, but that trailed Ukraine’s Valeriy Honcharov, the 2000 European silver medalist, who had scored 9.787. Japan’s Hiroyuki Tomita won silver, while Li received the bronze medal, winning a four-way tie-breaker. In 2008 Li would return and win gold on the parallel bars, becoming the first Olympic gymnast to ever win an individual event twice, but not consecutively.
Top eight on each apparatus (maximum two per nation) in the individual all-around qualifying advanced to the apparatus finals.
Pos | Competitor(s) | NOC | FP | |||
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1 | Valeriy Honcharov | UKR | 9.787 | |||
2 | Hiroyuki Tomita | JPN | 9.775 | |||
3 | Li Xiaopeng | CHN | 9.762 | |||
4 | Ivan Ivankou | BLR | 9.762 | |||
5 | Daisuke Nakano | JPN | 9.762 | |||
6 | Yann Cucherat | FRA | 9.762 | |||
7 | Paul Hamm | USA | 9.737 | |||
8 | Yernar Yerimbetov | KAZ | 9.737 |
Top eight on each apparatus (maximum two per nation) in the individual all-around qualifying advanced to the apparatus finals.