2021 Swiss Cup Zürich Explained
The 2021 Swiss Cup Zürich took place on November 7 in Zürich, Switzerland.[1] It was the 33rd iteration of the event.
Participants
Results
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Prelims
Rank | Name | Round 1 | Round 2 | Total |
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1 | align=center colspan="3" | | 57.625 |
| 13.975 | 14.650 | 28.625 |
| 14.650 | 14.350 | 29.000 |
2 | align=center colspan="3" | 2 | 54.550 |
| 12.250 | 13.050 | 25.300 |
| 14.850 | 14.400 | 29.250 |
3 | align=center colspan="3" | | 54.475 |
| 12.875 | 13.150 | 26.025 |
| 14.150 | 14.300 | 28.450 |
4 | align=center colspan="3" | | 54.275 |
| 14.000 | 13.150 | 27.025 |
| 13.850 | 13.400 | 27.250 |
5 | align=center colspan="3" | | 53.825 |
| 12.725 | 11.750 | 24.475 |
| 14.400 | 14.950 | 29.350 |
6 | align=center colspan="3" | | 52.750 |
| 13.400 | 11.750 | 25.150 |
| 13.200 | 14.400 | 27.600 |
7 | align=center colspan="3" | 1 | 50.800 |
| 12.200 | 11.700 | 23.900 |
| 14.050 | 12.850 | 26.900 |
8 | align=center colspan="3" | | 49.200 |
| 11.900 | 11.000 | 22.900 |
| 13.450 | 12.850 | 26.300 |
9 | align=center colspan="3" | | 23.550 |
| 9.800 | | 9.800 |
| 13.750 | 13.750 |
10 | align=center colspan="3" | | 14.850 |
| align=left | – | | align=center | – |
| 14.850 | 14.850 | |
the team advanced to the semi-finals
Semi-finals
Rank | Name | Scores | Total |
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Russia vs Italy |
1 | align=center colspan="2" | | 28.300 |
| 13.800 |
| 14.500 |
2 | align=center colspan="2" | | 26.400 |
| 12.750 |
| 13.650 |
Switzerland vs Ukraine |
1 | align=center colspan="2" | | 27.400 |
| 13.100 |
| 14.300 |
2 | align=center colspan="2" | 2 | 25.900 |
| 12.650 |
| 13.250 | |
the team advanced to the finals
Finals
Rank | Name | Scores | Total |
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Championships |
| align=center colspan="2" | | 28.400 |
| 14.550 |
| 13.850 |
| align=center colspan="2" | | 26.150 |
| 11.250 |
| 14.900 |
Third place |
| align=center colspan="2" | | 28.400 |
| 14.150 |
| 14.250 |
4 | align=center colspan="2" | 2 | 25.450 |
| 12.250 |
| 13.200 | |
Notes and References
- Web site: 2021 Swiss Cup Results. The Gymternet. December 8, 2021.
- Web site: Angelina Melnikova and Nikita Nagornyy lead Russian Federation to Swiss Cup win in Zurich. International Olympic Committee. November 7, 2021.