26. October 2015  
Glasgow  
WM 2015

Men's Qualification rounds: Japan in front of China, Great Britain, Russia and USA

Day 3 and 4 of the 2015 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2015 in Glasgow include the men who go on Sunday and Monday of four subdivisions to the apparatus. As with the women standing on both days 13 to 14 hours of competition - a tremendous achievement and the international judgesare in an effort to meet with the highest concentration of hundreds of exercises on the device and possible to objectively evaluate.
Serial winner China - since 2003 6 times team world champion in a row - has to deal in the title fight especially with Japan, which was the best today, followed by the Brits, Russia and the USA In addition to the fight for titles and medals, the nations fighting mainly for the coveted 8 tickets for the next Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

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* MONDAY, Oct 26
DAY 2 : --- Q u a l i f i c a t i o n   (Subdivisions 5 - 8)


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T e a m s   (Final standing)
1. JPN - 358,884;    2. CHN - 357,027;   3. GBR - 354,417;
4. RUS - 352,692;   5. USA - 350,332     6. SUI - 350,127;
7. BRA - 349,057;   8. KOR - 346,166;

* ... 2nd Qualification chance (Apr 2016, Pre-Olympics)
9. GER - 345,715;   10. FRA - 344,859;   11. NED - 341,925;  12. UKR - 341,817;
13. ESP - 340,758  14. ROU - 340,227;   15. CAN - 339,781; 16. BLR - 337,676;

- non-qualified:

17.  BEL - 336,192;   18. COL - 335,390;   19. ITA - 334,051  20. GRE - 333,993;
21. PUR - 331,327;  22.  HUN - 329,457;  23. TPE - 328,026;  24. MEX - 324,660
TEAM Qualification 
+++.

All-around (Final standing, qualification)
1. UCHIMURA, Kohei              (JPN)  - 90,564
2. VERNIAEV, Oleg                 (UKR) - 90,131
3. PURVIS, Daniel                  (GBR)  - 88,956
4. LEYVA, Danell                    (USA)  - 88,898
5. DENG, Shudi                     (CHN)  - 88,832
6. XIAO, Ruoteang                (CHN)  - 88,698
7. LARDUET, Manrique         (CUB)  - 88,656
8. KAYA, Kazuma                    (JPN)  - 88,431
9. WHITLOCK, Max               (GBR)  - 88,365

- 10. WILSON, Nile                   (GBR)  - 88,365
11. OYAKAWA MARIANO       (BRA)  - 88,182
- 12. TANAKA, Yusuke              (JPN)  - 87,923
13. BRAEGGER, Pablo            (SUI)  - 87,785
14. BELYAVSKI, David             (RUS)  - 87,665

- 15. LIN, Chaopan                    (CHN)  - 87,431
16. KUKSENKOV, Nikolai        (RUS)  - 87,398
- 17. NAGORNY, Nikita              (RUS)  - 87,337
18. BAUMANN, Christian           (SUI)  - 86,932

19. PARK, Minsoo                   (KOR)  - 86,732
20. DE SOUZA BITENCOURT(BRA)  - 86,564
21. DEURLOO                        (NED)  - 86,465
22. BARKALAU, Dmitri            (BLR)  -  86,265
23. AUGIS, Axel                      (FRA)  - 85,899

- 24. IGNATYEV, Nikita             (RUS)  - 85,698
25. LOPEZ, Ruben                  (ESP)  - 85,598
26. LIKHOVITSKI, Andrey       (BLR)  - 85,598

27. HAMBUECHEN, Fabian   (GER)  - 85,498
28. BATAGA, Cristian            (ROU)  - 85,431
29. ZONA, Jim                        (FRA)  - 85,431


Quali. Men's AA / Mehrkampf    AA FIN qualifiers


To the very first time British men team is among the top three artistic gymnastics nations - of course after the preliminaries yet, but with some good hopes for a medal two days later ...?
What means Daniel PURVIS, the third placed athlet and the athlete with the most experience in the team?