Worlds Qualifier: 2022 Pan American Gymnastics Championships Rio de Janerio, BRA 7/11-7/15

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Team Standings after 3 subdivisions
Top 4 already qualified to Team Finals and 2023 Pan American Games as a full team.
United States is guaranteed a Worlds berth as a full team. Colombia will wait to see if Argentina or Mexico falter.
  1. United States 160.466
  2. Colombia 143.465
  3. Chile 142.468
  4. Jamaica 135.368

  1. Cuba 134.999
  2. Panama 134.132
  3. Venezuela 133.532
  4. Puerto Rico 133.500
In order to qualify to Worlds, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico need to average 11.955 to beat out Colombia and advance.
In order to qualify to team finals and 2023 Pan Am Games, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico need to average 11.249 to beat out Cuba and advance.

All Around Medalists:
  1. Lexi Zeiss (USA) 54.199
  2. Skye Blakely (USA) 52.933
  3. Tyesha Mattis (JAM) 48.467
Vault Medalists:
  1. Karla Navas (PAN) 13.333
  2. Yamilet Pena (DOM) 12.733
  3. Franchesca Santi (CHI) 12.583
Bars Medalists:
  1. Zoe Miller (USA) 14.133
  2. Skye Blakely (USA) 13.933
  3. Tyesha Mattis (JAM) 13.000
Beam Medalists:
  1. Lexi Zeiss (USA)
  2. Olivia Kelly (BAR)
  3. Skye Blakely (USA)
Floor Medalists:
  1. Kayla DiCello (USA) 13.467
  2. Skye Blakely (USA) 13.267
  3. Barbara Anchondo (CHI) 12.500
 
Colombia and Chile passed Jamaica so, if the last subdivision goes as expected, Jamaica will finish 8th and will be in the team final (assuming it is the usual eight teams and not some other weird format).
 
Colombia and Chile passed Jamaica so, if the last subdivision goes as expected, Jamaica will finish 8th and will be in the team final (assuming it is the usual eight teams and not some other weird format).
Yup!
Jamaica not only qualifies to the team final here but they also qualified a full team to the 2023 Pan Am Games next year.

However, PAGU will need to hold a championships next year, since Pan Am Games are October 20-November 4, so Worlds will already have ended as it is September 29-October 8.
 
Also, a genuine thank you to people who’ve posted individual videos/where to find them. I physically can’t manage screens well enough right now to watch the competition or do a ton of searching for them, but I can do occasional forum checks and scatter 60-90 second videos through my day. You making them easy to find and watch is really appreciated.
 
Am I right in thinking this qualifies Tyesha to worlds as a continental AAer?
Yes and she is locked into Worlds at this point as she is ranked 1st. So should Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Canada get a team berth, she will go as #1. Should one of these teams not pass Colombia then depending on where their AAers are, she would still go as only 2 per country can advance to Worlds (I believe).

There are 11 spots for AA outside of the top 5 teams.
 
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Well this is the worst fucking coverage. I like Brazil, but seriously.
 
Even NBC isn’t this bad! In two rotations we’ve seen four partial routines from other countries, and two of those were about 10 seconds long.
 
So Brazil qualifies #1 to the team final, 1.5 over USA, to put pressure on the ladies Sunday.
Canada, Argentina, and Mexico grab the remaining team spots to Worlds.

World Individual Qualifiers
Tyesha Mattis (JAM)
Laura Pardo (COL)
Ana Mendez (PER)
Antonia Marihuan (CHI)
Ginna Escobar (COL)
Milca Leon (VEN)
Franchesca Santi (CHI)
Alais Perea (ECU)
Annalise Newman-Achee (TTO)
Franciny Morales (CRC)
Karla Navas (PAN)
 
All Around Medalists:
  1. Flavia Saravia (BRA) 55.399
  2. Lexi Zeiss (USA) 54.199
  3. Skye Blakely (USA) 52.933
Vault Medalists:
  1. Karla Navas (PAN) 13.333
  2. YNatalia Escalera (MEX) 13.300
  3. Ahtrizi Sandoval (MEX) 13.266
    Panama’s 1st ever gold medal
Bars Medalists:
  1. Rebeca Andrade 14.967
  2. Zoe Miller (USA) 14.133
  3. Sydney Turner (CAN) 13.967
Beam Medalists:
  1. Flavia Sarvia (BRA) 14.433
  2. Rebeca Andrade (BRA) 14.067
  3. Lexi Zeiss (USA) 13.400
Floor Medalists:
  1. Kayla DiCello (USA) 13.467
  2. Flavia Saravia (BRA) 13.333
  3. Skye Blakely (USA) 13.267
 
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They’ve been posted on twitter, I’ll C+P in a sec (ETA- never mind, irichluck21 beat me to it!
 
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