2018 Asian Trampoline Gymnastics Championships

The 2018 Asian Trampoline Gymnastics Championships was held at the University of Makati in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 19–20, 2018.[1] It was the fourth edition of the competition overall[2] and the second edition to feature senior level events.

The tournament was contested by about 100 athletes from 10 nations. The competition was organized by the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines[2] and was approved by the International Gymnastics Federation.[3] Nations with medalists in the junior level events qualifies at least a berth for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[4]

Participating nations edit

Medal winners edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior men Pirmammad Aliyev
  Kazakhstan
Kim Yun-song
  North Korea
Daniyar Tussupov
  Kazakhstan
Senior women Shivani Dound
  India
Siddhi Brid
  India
Erin Abaniel
  Philippines
Junior men Takumi Fujimoto
  Japan
Hayato Miyano
  Japan
Wu Wei
  China
Junior women Fan Xinyi
  China
Yan Junyi
  China
Serina Masuzaki
  Japan

Results edit

Senior edit

Final - Men
Rank Athlete Difficulty Execution Flight Penalty Total
    Pirmammad Aliyev (KAZ) 13.600 26.650 16.385 0.000 56.635
    Kim Yun-song (PRK) 14.300 24.250 14.495 0.000 53.045
    Daniyar Tussupov (KAZ) 10.100 23.15 15.930 0.000 49.180
4   Amir Faharani (IRI) 0.000 47.250
5   Abhijit Nimbalkar (IND) 0.000 44.850
6   Amirreza Mesgari Hagh (IRI) 0.000 44.655
7   Lee Kwun Wai (HKG) 0.000 44.645
8   Benjamin Jesus Mendoza (PHI) 0.000 13.630
Source:Sport Tech
Final - Women
Rank Athlete Difficulty Execution Flight Penalty Total
    Shivani Dound (IND) 4.100 20.600 10.935 0.000 35.635
    Siddhi Brid (IND) 2.100 18.950 7.465 0.000 28.515
    Erin Abaniel (PHI) 1.200 6.700 3.800 0.000 11.700
Source:Sport Tech

References edit

  1. ^ "4th Senior & Junior Trampoline Asian Championships in Philippines 2018". Asian Gymnastics Union. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b "PH gymnasts seek Youth Olympic Games berth in home competition". Rappler. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ International Gymnastics Federation event status
  4. ^ "PHI bet qualifies for Asian trampoline gymnastics finals". ABS-CBN Sports. 20 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.