Indian team led by experienced Rakesh Patra hadn’t had a great outing at the ongoing 2017 World Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, Montreal, Canada as none of the Indian gymnasts were able to qualify for the final rounds of any event.
Yogeshwar Singh was the only Indian who finished inside Top-50, he finished 41st in All-Around Individual with total 73.365 points.
The next best performance came from Siddharth Verma who finished 53rd with 69.497 points.
Rakesh Patra and Dhan Bahadur only participated in the Individual Apparatus Qualification.
Here’s is the results from all events:
Men’s Floor Exercise Qualification
Athlete | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Total | Rank |
Yogeshwar Singh | 5.200 | 6.700 | – | 11.900 | 95 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.800 | 5.733 | -0.2 | 10.333 | 118 |
Men’s Pommel Horse Qualification
Athlete | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Total | Rank |
Dhan Bahadur | 5.600 | 7.166 | – | 12.766 | 53 |
Yogeshwar Singh | 4.600 | 7.333 | – | 11.933 | 83 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.800 | 6.666 | – | 11.466 | 97 |
Men’s Rings Qualification
Athlete | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Total | Rank |
Rakesh Patra | 5.700 | 7.533 | – | 13.233 | 52 |
Yogeshwar Singh | 4.000 | 7.633 | -0.3 | 11.333 | 104 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.200 | 6.833 | – | 11.033 | 107 |
Men’s Vault Qualification
Athlete | Vault-1 D Score | Vault-1 E Score | Vault-1 Penalty | Vault-1 Total | Vault-2 D Score | Vault-2 E Score | Vault-2 Penalty | Vault-2 Total | Total | Rank |
Yogeshwar Singh | 5.200 | 8.700 | -0.1 | 13.800 | 5.200 | 7.600 | -0.1 | 12.700 | 13.250 | 29 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.800 | 8.833 | – | 13.633 | 5.200 | 7.600 | – | 12.800 | 13.216 | 32 |
Men’s Parallel Bar Qualification
Athlete | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Total | Rank |
Rakesh Patra | 4.800 | 8.033 | – | 12.833 | 62 |
Yogeshwar Singh | 4.500 | 8.266 | – | 12.766 | 66 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.700 | 7.166 | – | 11.866 | 96 |
Men’s Horizontal Bar Qualification
Athlete | D Score | E Score | Penalty | Total | Rank |
Yogeshwar Singh | 4.400 | 7.233 | – | 11.633 | 90 |
Siddharth Verma | 4.300 | 6.866 | – | 11.166 | 100 |
The Women’s qualification is in under progress where Pranati Nayak and Aruna Budda Reddy are leading the Indian challenge.