Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic individual all-around

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Women's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Medalists
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1st Carly Patterson  United States
2nd Svetlana Khorkina  Russia
3rd Zhang Nan  China
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Gymnastics at the
2004 Summer Olympics
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Qualification   men   women

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These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in the artistic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The qualification and final rounds took place on August 15 and August 19 at the Olympic Indoor Hall.

Results

Qualification

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Ninety-eight gymnasts qualified to compete in the individual all-around event in the artistic gymnastics qualification round on August 15, by performing on at least one apparatus. The twenty-four highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on August 19.

Final

Rank Gymnast Vault Uneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
Floor
Exercise
Total
Gold medal icon.svg  Carly Patterson (USA) 9.375 9.575 9.725 9.712 38.387
Silver medal icon.svg  Svetlana Khorkina (RUS)1 9.462 9.725 9.462 9.562 38.211
Bronze medal icon.svg  Zhang Nan (CHN) 9.325 9.462 9.662 9.600 38.049
4  Anna Pavlova (RUS) 9.425 9.337 9.650 9.612 38.024
5  Nicoleta Daniela Șofronie (ROU) 9.412 9.637 9.362 9.537 37.948
6  Irina Yarotska (UKR) 9.200 9.650 9.400 9.437 37.687
7  Marine Debauve (FRA) 9.162 9.512 9.262 9.425 37.361
8  Elena Gómez (ESP) 9.150 9.525 9.162 9.462 37.299
9  Courtney Kupets (USA) 9.275 9.625 8.975 9.237 37.112
10  Allana Slater (AUS) 9.175 9.362 9.212 9.350 37.099
11  Alina Kozich (UKR) 9.250 9.512 8.687 9.600 37.049
12  Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 8.825 9.562 9.337 9.237 36.961
13  Wang Tiantian (CHN) 9.375 9.537 8.725 9.162 36.799
14  Émilie Lepennec (FRA) 9.300 9.687 8.112 9.537 36.636
15  Stefani Bismpikou (GRE) 8.887 9.475 8.900 9.237 36.499
16  Camila Comin (BRA) 9.187 9.437 8.525 8.925 36.074
17  Kwang Sun Pyon (PRK) 8.525 9.587 8.850 8.900 35.862
18  Kate Richardson (CAN) 9.262 8.087 9.037 9.400 35.786
19  Beth Tweddle (GBR) 8.987 9.562 7.800 9.412 35.761
20  Stephanie Moorhouse (AUS) 9.037 8.587 8.200 8.925 35.723
21  Katy Lennon (GBR) 9.262 8.987 8.200 8.925 35.374
22  Leyanet Gonzalez Calero (CUB) 9.325 8.725 8.012 9.237 35.299
23  Aagje Vanwalleghem (BEL) 9.225 9.075 8.287 8.275 34.862
24  Melanie Banville (CAN) 9.200 8.025 8.787 8.462 34.474

1 Svetlana Khorkina contested her second place score after she was wrongly deducted on her vaulting apparatus. After her performance, the judges discussed via telephone in secrecy for nearly two minutes until Khorkina's vault was given a score of 9.462. Commentator Elfi Schlegel is quoted as saying, "I'm a little surprised [with the score.]" However, immediately following any controversy regarding Khorkina's score on vault, Schlegel and fellow commentator Tim Daggett insisted that Khorkina's uneven bars score was artificially high.

After the incident, the Russian Olympic Committee sent several letters in hand with a petition asking the International Gymnastics Federation and the International Olympic Committee, guided under then-President Jacques Rogge, to consider serious revisions to the sport. Many complaints were heard specifically regarding the particular vault score that was said to ultimately cost Svetlana Khorkina a gold medal in the Women's All-Around (she was said to be underscored by 0.2 in a competition she lost by 0.176 of a point.) [1]

As well, the Indianapolis Star declared Carly Patterson the clear winner but had this to say, "Was Khorkina cheated? Her vault score seemed low, and strangely, the judges seemed to take a long time figuring out the numbers on that one." [2]

Svetlana Khorkina was quoted as saying, "I'm just furious [because] I knew well in advance, even before I stepped on the stage for my first event, that I was going to lose. Everything was decided in advance. I had no illusions about this when the judges gave me 9.462 for the vault after conferring with one another at length." [3]

The most obvious testament to Khorkina's vault being wrongly underscored was her performing the same vault in qualifications with 0.1 in deductions for an off-balance step on her landing, receiving a score of 9.512. In finals, she performed the same vault with arguably no step on the landing yet received a score 0.05 lower for a technically better vault. It can be calculated using a simple ratio table that her vault should have properly been given a 9.612, adding 0.15 to her vaulting score. The result is that Svetlana Khorkina still would have lost the All-Around by a very close 0.026 of a point. Additionally, even if such adjustments were taken into account, gymnastics experts and commentators suggested that an artificially low vault score of Khorkina's was later negated by an artificially high score on the uneven bars. However others in the gymnastics community note that although Khorkina landed without taking a step, her posture was leaning forward, and hence the step she took to present to the judges was necessary to keep her from falling forward, in which case the vault would not be considered a "stick," because a stick requires a stable vertical body posture. This was probably the controversy the judges took so long to decide over the phone, whether or not to count the vault as a stick or as a step forward. Other vaults in the same competition featured similar leaning body postures and were not scored as stuck landings.

The video of her vault can be seen here. Khorkina's Vault

More videos of Khorkina's vault: Khorkina's Vault NBC HD

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