Gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic qualification
The qualifications round of the women's artistic gymnastics competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics was held at the North Greenwich Arena on July 29. The top 8 teams advanced to the team final, the top 24 gymnasts (with a limit of two per country) to the individual all-around final, and the top 8 gymnasts on each apparatus (with a limit of two per country) to the apparatus finals. SubdivisionsGymnasts from nations taking part in the team all-around event were grouped together, while gymnasts competing without full teams were divided into eight "mixed groups".[1] The groups were split among five subdivisions according to a draw held by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique,[2] and rotated through the four apparatuses together.
Results
Individual all-around qualifiers
Because only two competitors per country were allowed to advance to the all-around final, some gymnasts in the top 24 did not advance. They were:
ReservesThe reserves for the individual all-around final were: Vault final qualifiers
ReservesUneven bars final qualifiers
ReservesNotes 1 China's Huang Qiushuang ranked 7th with a score of 15.266, but did not qualify to the final because of the two-per-country rule. Kōko Tsurumi, ranked 9th, qualified instead. Similarly, Jordyn Wieber did not qualify as the third reserve because two other Americans ranked higher. Balance beam final qualifiers
ReservesNotes 1 The United States' Kyla Ross ranked 6th with a score of 15.075, but did not qualify to the final because of the two-per-country rule; Anastasia Grishina of Russia, who was next in line in 9th place, could not qualify for the same reason. Diana Bulimar, in 10th place, qualified instead. Also because of the two-per-country rule, Larisa Iordache (ROU), Aliya Mustafina (RUS), Jordyn Wieber (USA), and Sandra Izbașa (ROU) did not qualify as reserves. Floor exercise final qualifiers
ReservesNotes 1 Romania's Diana Chelaru ranked 10th but did not qualify as a reserve because of the two-per-country rule. Notes
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