Vault- McKayla Maroney
Balance Beam- Aly Raisman and Gabby Douglas
Uneven Bars- Gabby Douglas
Floor- Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber
It sounds like you're talking about vault. In a team competition or all around competition, gymnasts only do one vault. In event finals gymnasts compete two different vaults. The average of the two scores is their final score.
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a gymnastics competition is when gymnasts come to a certain place and compete against each other. They will be scored from 0.0 to 10.0 on the events beam, bars, floor, and vault. Then at the end of the competition, the gymnasts are awarded with medals. a gymnastics competition is when gymnasts come to a certain place and compete against each other. They will be scored from 0.0 to 10.0 on the events beam, bars, floor, and vault. Then at the end of the competition, the gymnasts are awarded with medals.
The very nature of an individual event means that, yes they do compete against each other. Think of the Olympics where both Shawn and. Asia made to finals...they certainly would disallow one from competing simply because they were both from the US.
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runing
Olympic GamesThe olympic games is a event where all countries of their best players compete and win.
The FIG (the International Gymnastic Federation) changed the rules in the team competition. In the 1996 Olympic gymnastic team competitions four gymnasts from each team would compete on the apparatus during the team competition. The lowest score (out of four) was dropped. Only 3 out of the 4 final scores counted. Because more gymnasts competed on each event, there were seven team members. 4 gymnasts competed, and 3 sat out. After the rule change, only 3 girls from each team compete on an apparatus and all of the scores count. If a gymnastic team had 7 members, then 4 girls would sit out each event, and that is one too many under the FIG rules. Because only 3 girls can sit out and 3 girls compete on each event, the maximum number of gymnasts a 2008 Olympic team can have is 6.
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No, professional wrestling is not an event in the Olympic Games.