Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics explained

Event:Gymnastics
Games:2004 Summer
Venue:Olympic Indoor Hall (artistic and trampoline)
Galatsi Olympic Hall (rhythmic)
Dates:14 – 29 August 2004
Competitors:252
Nations:45
Prev:2000
Next:2008

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, three disciplines of gymnastics were contested: artistic gymnastics (August 14–23), rhythmic gymnastics (August 26–29) and trampoline (August 20–21). The artistic gymnastics and trampoline events were held at the Olympic Indoor Hall and the rhythmic gymnastics events were held at the Galatsi Olympic Hall.[1]

Artistic gymnastics

Format of competition

The competition format was largely the same as at the 2000 Summer Olympics. All participating gymnasts, including those who were not part of a team, participated in a qualification round. The results of this competition determined which teams and individuals participated in the remaining competitions, which included:

Medalists - Men's Events

Team all-around

Takehiro Kashima
Hisashi Mizutori
Daisuke Nakano
Hiroyuki Tomita
Naoya Tsukahara
Isao Yoneda

Jason Gatson
Morgan Hamm
Paul Hamm
Brett McClure
Blaine Wilson
Guard Young

Marian Drăgulescu
Ilie Daniel Popescu
Dan Nicolae Potra
Răzvan Dorin Şelariu
Ioan Silviu Suciu
Marius Urzică
Individual all-around
Floor Exercise
Pommel horse
Rings
Vault
Parallel bars
Horizontal bar

Medalists - Women's Events

Team all-around

Oana Ban
Alexandra Eremia
Cătălina Ponor
Monica Roșu
Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie
Silvia Stroescu

Mohini Bhardwaj
Annia Hatch
Terin Humphrey
Courtney Kupets
Courtney McCool
Carly Patterson

Ludmila Ezhova
Svetlana Khorkina
Maria Krioutchkova
Anna Pavlova
Elena Zamolodchikova
Natalia Ziganshina
Individual all-around
Vault
Uneven bars
Balance beam
Floor exercises

Rhythmic gymnastics

Individual all-around
Group all-around

Olesya Belugina
Olga Glatskikh
Tatiana Kurbakova
Natalia Lavrova
Yelena Posevina
Elena Murzina

Elisa Blanchi
Fabrizia D'Ottavio
Marinella Falca
Daniela Masseroni
Elisa Santoni
Laura Vernizzi

Zhaneta Ilieva
Eleonora Kezhova
Zornitsa Marinova
Kristina Rangelova
Galina Tancheva
Vladislava Tancheva

Trampoline

Men's individual
Women's individual

Participating nations

A total of 252 gymnasts from 45 nations competed at the Athens Games.

Controversies

See also: Yang Tae-young and Alexei Nemov. The gymnastics competition had scoring controversies, most prominently with the South Korean competitor Yang Tae-young.

The Korean team contested Tae-Young's parallel bars score after judges misidentified one of the elements of his routine. The effect of this misidentification was that the start value was recorded as 9.9 rather than 10. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) dismissed the Korean Olympic Committee's appeal on the grounds that the appeal, coming after the end of competition, was made too late, and insufficient evidence of corruption or bad faith on the part of the judges was presented to overturn a strong preference for a "field of play" judgment rather than one made after the fact.[2] [3]

Further problems occurred in the men's horizontal bar competition. After performing a routine with six release skills in the high bar event final (including four in a row – three variations of Tkatchev releases and a Gienger), the judges posted a score of 9.725, placing Nemov in third position with several athletes still to compete. This was actually a fair judging decision because he took a big step on landing which was a two tenths deduction. The crowd became unruly on seeing the results and interrupted the competition for almost fifteen minutes. Influenced by the crowd's fierce reaction, the judges reevaluated the routine and increased Nemov's score to 9.762, but this did not improve his placement and he finished without a medal.

The controversies led to the reconstruction of the scoring system which was implemented in 2006. The rule changes are credited as having encouraged more acrobatic activity and increasing difficulties on the high bar apparatus seen in later competitions.[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gymnastics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417040915/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/GYM/ . dead . 17 April 2020 . Sports Reference . 22 August 2019.
  2. Web site: CAS Arbitral Award: Yang Tae-Young v. FIG . 26 May 2005 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930012019/http://www.hamm-twins.com/sch/award_704.PDF . 30 September 2007 . dead .
  3. Web site: Was there ANOTHER MISTAKE MADE in the 2004 men's Olympic all-around???. 22 January 2010.
  4. News: London 2012: Gymnastic gold for true flying Dutchman Epke Zonderland . Emma John . Guardian . 7 August 2012 . 9 August 2012 .