2024 Tournoi International - Combs la Ville

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November 9-10th, 2024 in Combs la Ville, France. This competition is for WAG Junior (2009-2010) and Espoir/Hopes (2011-2012) gymnasts only. There will be medals awarded for team, AA, and EF. Team format is 3/3/2.

Saturday, November 9th:
  • Morning (9am-1:30pm): qualifications in the ESPOIR category
  • Afternoon (4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.): JUNIOR category qualifications, plus team/AA finals
Sunday, November 10th:
  • Afternoon (2:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m.): ESPOIR and JUNIOR event finals - top 6 only, 2-per-country
*All times are CET

Junior Roster:

🇦🇷 Argentina 🇦🇷
Fila Dalinger

🇧🇪 Belgium 🇧🇪
Silke Hoste
Mie De Wilde
Aziza Oeyen

🇨🇦 Canada 🇨🇦
Samantha Couture
Autumn Brown
Abby Schmidt

🇪🇬 Egypt 🇪🇬 (withdrew)
Lalya Elsobaihy
Goudy Khalifa
Dana Khalil


🇫🇷 France 🇫🇷
Team1:
Elena Colas
Maiana Prat
Lola Chassat

Team 2:
Perla Denechere
Romane Hamelin
Juliette Certain

Competing for Club:
Lucie Feschet

🇮🇹 Italy 🇮🇹
Vittoria Ferarini
Rebecca Aiello
Angelica Finiguerra

🇰🇷 Korea 🇰🇷
Jung Jiwon
Jeong Mingyeong

🇷🇴 Romania 🇷🇴
Anamaria Mihaescu
Adelina Ionescu
Iris Diana Iordache

🇨🇭 Switzerland 🇨🇭
Lia Schumacher
Lyris Azhan
Emily Munishi

🇺🇸 United States 🇺🇸
Gabrielle Hardie
Camie Westerman
Isabella Anzola

For the list of competing Espoirs, see the competition Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/tournoi_international_combs/

Live Stream: www.avousledirect.net/cacv
 
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More detailed schedule:



Also France confirmed their second team of Juniors:

Perla Denechere
Romane Hamelin
Juliette Certain
 
Team Italy. I like this color blue.



Three on the left are Espoir, three on the right are the Junior team.
 
USA leo alert...a new one. I wonder if this was an Olympic reject?
Happy that USAG has completely ditched the pink from the past and is embracing more variety with darker colors such as navy and the grayish/metal one from Paris Qualifications.
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Live Streams for tomorrow: www.avousledirect.net/cacv

There's a main stream and then four streams for each event. The Espoirs/Hopes are in the morning and then Junior qualifications/TF/AA final starts at 4:30pm local time.. so 10:30am EST.

Here is the start list for Saturday's competition, USA starting on beam.

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The Egyptian delegation has withdrawn.
 
Streams are live now, warmups just ended.

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USA leo.

Scores will be here eventually: https://live.ffgym.fr/home

Every team is doing a little entrance dance, here’s USA:


 
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Every Italian fell off beam.

Camie Westerman was all falls in the beam warmup, then just hit her routine cold in competition, including a very nice double spin. 12.833

Gabrielle Hardie hit beam confidently 13.266

The youngest, Anzola is up last

Isabella Anzola hits too, chest low on the double pike with a step back was the biggest mistake.

This was a Marta-era beam rotation from the USA juniors. Hit, hit, hit, no wobbles.

They changed rotations and I think I missed Anzola's score coming up on the board. Nvm it's up now, 12.700.
 
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France was on a bye the first rotation, I think they are on VT now. Elena Colas is the biggest competition here and the favorite for winning the AA, but I don't know what she looks like and the scoreboard isn't on the VT screen, so I'm just going to stick with following Italy and USA lol.
 
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Vittoria Ferarini FX: 12.700
Rebecca Aiello FX: 12.966
Angelica Finiguerra FX: 12.866

Camie Westerman FX: 12.500
She stood everything up, not a lot of difficulty. I like how she does her turns, they're really fast.

Isabella Anzola FX: 12.300
This kid is adorable, she'll still be a junior next year. 2nd pass was scrappy. Everything else was good. Lots of combo tumbling, dbl pike to end.

Gabrielle Hardie FX: 12.666
Three pass routine, but she tumbles so much higher than everyone else. A lot of choreography. Almost under rotated the 2nd pass but stood it up. I think she might have stepped out on the dbl back at the end, it wasn't a controlled landing. This is her first competition since changing gyms.
 

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