18. March 2004  
Athens / Greece  
Artistic Gymnastics

PRE OLYMPICS: Team competition women s artistic gymnastics

Russia wins the team event

Compared to their performance in the qualification Russia had improved today and this brought them the victory (111.970) in front of China (110.460) and Spain (109.322).

Results Team Final

The results in yesterday's qualification were different:
A strong Chinese team won this qualification (148.258) in front of Russia (145.058) and Spain (144.295).


3rd rotation China improved on balance beam: With difficult and well presented routines, only slight mistakes here and there, they catched up and received the total team score of 83.161 in this rotation. Ukraine started with a fall from Irina Krasninska, this also could not be compensated by a perfect routine from Irina Yarotska (9.312; SV 9,7). China, although not as sovereing like the day before, at this moment nonetheless 1.6 points in front of Ukraine!
Spain without mistakes in this rotation, almost managed to overtake Ukraine. Russia’s Ziganshina and Pavlova with very good beam routines, only Ludmila Jezhova had some problems. Russia remained on the first position (84.134) in front of China (83.161) and Ukraine (81.559).

Elena Gomez



China had a few mistakes in this rotation and stayed behind Russia.

Only four gymnasts competed a full all-around today:
1. Anna Pavlowa (RUS) 37,473
2. Natalia Ziganshina (RUS) 37,361
3. Elena Gomez (ESP) 36,649
4. Aljona Kvasha (UKR) 36,149
Women’s Team Qualification:
A surprisingly strong Chinese team…!


In three rotations 7 of the best teams from last year's World Championships in Anaheim started in this Pre-Olympic team qualification.
However, as well World Champion USA, Vice World Champion Romania as also the bronze medallists Australia only participated with individual gymnasts.
Russia, Canda and Brazil started in the first rotation, Ukraine, China and Spain in the second, and Great Britain, the host Greece (who has received a wild card for this team event) and further individual gymnasts from Italy, Mexico, France and Germany in the third one.
Despite of the Greek team starting in the last rotation, there hardly has been any audience today, not more than 50 spectators could be found in the venue.

Daiane dos Santos (BRA)

Mixed group:
Australia's coach Peggy Liddick only brought one gymnast Monette Russo but she managed to take the lead in the first rotation just until shortly before the end (37.524) when Courtney McCool (USA) overtook her on floor (37.549).
The two US-girls Courtney McCool and Samantha Sheeham presented their routines dynamicely and technically perfect - however, with slight mistakes today. Good performances today also from the Russian Junior-European Champion from Patras Anna Pavlowa, (37.199) and Romania's Alexandra Eremia (37.274) who competed in the 2nd rotation.

Fan, Ye (CHN)

3rd ROTATION: (with GBR, GRE and three French gymnasts)
The top ranks in the team result did not change after this 3rd rotation which ended at 10.15 pm local time in Athens. The hosts Greece reached the 7th place and Great Britain ended up on rank 8.

1. China 148,258;
2. RUS 145,058;
3. ESP 144,295;
4. UKR 144,209;
5. CAN 141,659;
6. BRA 141,333
7. GRE 138,433
8. GBR 137,735