American Gymnastics | Shinhara and Brown won individual medals, and the American team won the silver medal for all-around on the last day of the 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships

2021-11-24 03:36:37 By : Mr. Valen Guo

Baku, Azerbaijan, November 21, 2021-The American athlete ended the 2021 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championship at Milli Gimnastika Arenasi in Baku, Azerbaijan on Sunday and won the silver medal in the all-around team. Shelby Nobuhara from Mapleton/High Altitude, Utah and Kaden Brown from Herriman/Wasatch Trampoline & Tumbling, Utah also picked individual hardware on the final day of the competition. Nobuhara, who won the gold medal with the U.S. women's double mini trampoline team on Friday, added a personal silver medal to the device in her first senior world championship. Nobuhara (70.000) was defeated by Swedish player Lina Sjoeberg (70.900) to become the top spot. Spain's Melania Rodríguez (69.600) ranked third. Tristan Van Natta of Integrity Athletics of Westville, Ohio just missed the podium and finished fourth with 67.500. Brown won the bronze medal in the men's individual singles competition for the second consecutive World Championships. The 20-year-old player scored 75.400 in two passes. Alexander Lissingson of the Russian Gymnastics Federation won the gold medal with a score of 80.000, while Mikhail Markin of Azerbaijan finished second with a score of 76.300. As the top American qualifier in men's wrestling, Brown revived in the all-around team finals. The competition competed for the highest-scoring qualifiers in each sector from Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, the Russian Gymnastics Federation and the United States, and each group received points based on the rankings. In Sunday's game, the athlete with the highest score in each division scored 5 points, while the athlete with the lowest score scored 1 point for their team. The participating teams and team members are determined based on their qualifications earlier this week. Brown and Ruben Padilla from Bluffdale/Wassatch Trampoline and Tumbling in Utah were among the best in the Men's Tumbling and Men's Double Mini Trampoline respectively, and scored a full 5 points. Van Nata ranked second in the women's double mini-match, winning 4 points for her team. Cody Gesuelli and Padilla from the Hunterville/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy in Alabama also won the second place in the men's synchronized trampoline competition. Jessica Stevens/Fairland Gymnastics, a trampoline athlete from Ellicott, Maryland, and Maia Amano, a partner from the Honolulu/Merino Trampoline Gymnastics Academy in Hawaii, both won third in the women’s single trampoline and synchronized women’s trampoline events name. Tia Taylor/Premier Athletics Knoxville of Knoxville, Tennessee ranked third in the women's wrestling competition. Isaac Raleigh/Eagle Gymnastics Academy of Allen, Texas represents the United States in the men’s trampoline competition. Overall, the US team accumulated 28 points in the process of winning the silver medal. Their results are second only to the defending champion of the Russian Gymnastics Federation (29). The United Kingdom (26), Portugal (19) and Canada (18) topped the list. The 2021 trampoline gymnastics world age group competition to be held in Baku along with the senior world championships will start on Thursday. 51 American athletes between the ages of 13 and 21 will compete in three age groups.