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Olympic gymnastics event Main article: Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics
Women's uneven bars
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic artistic gymnastics
VenueAriake Gymnastics Centre
Dates25 July 2021 (qualifying)
1 August 2021 (final)
Competitors8 from 6 nations
Winning score15.200
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nina Derwael  Belgium
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anastasia Ilyankova  ROC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sunisa Lee  United States
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The women's uneven bars event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July and 1 August 2021 at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre. Approximately 90 gymnasts from 53 nations (of the 98 total gymnasts) competed on the uneven bars in the qualifying round.

Two-time world champion and favorite Nina Derwael of Belgium won the competition to earn Belgium's first Olympic gold medal in artistic gymnastics. Derwael's medal was also the first gold for Belgium at the 2020 Olympics. ROC's Anastasia Ilyankova earned silver for her first Olympic medal. Sunisa Lee of the United States took the bronze, her third medal of the 2020 Olympics.

The medals for the competition were presented by Baron Pierre-Olivier Becker-Vieujant, Belgium; IOC Member, and the medalists' bouquets were presented by Kim Dong-min, South Korea; FIG Executive Committee Member.

Background

This was the 19th appearance of the event, after making its debut at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Two-time defending champion Aliya Mustafina of Russia retired prior to the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Qualification

Main article: Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 6 qualified gymnasts: a team of 4 and up to 2 specialists. A total of 98 quota places are allocated to women's gymnastics.

The 12 teams that qualify will be able to send 4 gymnasts in the team competition, for a total of 48 of the 98 quota places. The top three teams at the 2018 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (the United States, Russia, and China) and the top nine teams (excluding those already qualified) at the 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships (France, Canada, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Japan, and Spain) earned team qualification places.

The remaining 50 quota places are awarded individually. Each gymnast can only earn one place, except that gymnasts that competed with a team that qualified are eligible to earn a second place through the 2020 All Around World Cup Series. Some of the individual events are open to gymnasts from NOCs with qualified teams, while others are not. These places are filled through various criteria based on the 2019 World Championships, the 2020 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series, continental championships, a host guarantee, and a Tripartite Commission invitation.

Each of the 98 qualified gymnasts are eligible for the uneven bars competition, but many gymnasts do not compete in each of the apparatus events.

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed many of the events for qualifying for gymnastics. The 2018 and 2019 World Championships were completed on time, but many of the World Cup series events were delayed into 2021.

Competition format

The top 8 qualifiers in the qualification phase (limit two per NOC) advanced to the apparatus final. The finalists performed on the uneven bars again. Qualification scores were then ignored, with only final round scores counting.

Schedule

The competition was held over two days, 25 July and 1 August. The qualifying round (for all women's gymnastics events) was the first day with the uneven bars final on the first day of individual event finals.

Date Time Round Subdivision
25 July 10:00 Qualification Subdivision 1
11:50 Subdivision 2
15:10 Subdivision 3
17:05 Subdivision 4
20:20 Subdivision 5
1 August 19:30 Final
All times are local time (UTC+09:00).

Results

Qualifying

Main article: Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic qualification
Rank Gymnast D Score E Score Pen. Total Results
1  Nina Derwael (BEL) 6.7 8.666 15.366 Q
2  Sunisa Lee (USA) 6.6 8.600 15.200 Q
3  Anastasia Ilyankova (ROC) 6.4 8.566 14.966 Q
4  Angelina Melnikova (ROC) 6.3 8.633 14.933 Q
5  Vladislava Urazova (ROC) 6.3 8.566 14.866
6  Viktoria Listunova (ROC) 6.4 8.366 14.766
7  Lu Yufei (CHN) 6.2 8.500 14.700 Q
 Elisabeth Seitz (GER) 6.2 8.500 14.700 Q
9  Fan Yilin (CHN) 6.3 8.300 14.600 Q
10  Simone Biles (USA) 6.2 8.366 14.566 Q W
11  Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA) 6.4 8.166 14.566 R1 S
12  Jonna Adlerteg (SWE) 6.3 8.233 14.533 R2
13  Tang Xijing (CHN) 6.0 8.433 14.433
14  Zsófia Kovács (HUN) 6.3 8.133 14.433 R3
Reserves

The reserves for the women's uneven bars final were:

  1.  Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA) – called up after Simone Biles' withdrawal
  2.  Jonna Adlerteg (SWE)
  3.  Zsófia Kovács (HUN)

Only two gymnasts from each country may advance to the event final. Gymnasts who did not qualify for the final because of the quota, but had high enough scores to do so were:

Final

Rank Gymnast D Score E Score Pen. Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Nina Derwael (BEL) 6.7 8.500 15.200
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Anastasia Ilyankova (ROC) 6.3 8.533 14.833
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Sunisa Lee (USA) 6.2 8.300 14.500
4  Lu Yufei (CHN) 6.0 8.400 14.400
5  Elisabeth Seitz (GER) 6.2 8.200 14.400
6  Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos (FRA) 6.1 7.933 14.033
7  Fan Yilin (CHN) 6.4 7.500 13.900
8  Angelina Melnikova (ROC) 5.9 7.166 13.066

Fourth- and fifth-place finishers Lu Yufei and Elisabeth Seitz, respectively, finished with identical scores of 14.400. According the FIG's tie-breaking procedure, Lu earned the higher placement due to higher E-score (8.400 vs 8.200).

References

  1. ^ "Artistic Gymnastics Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  2. "Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Artistic Gymnastics" (PDF). International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  3. "Aliya Mustafina, Olympic champion gymnast from Russia, retires". NBC Sports. 9 June 2021.
  4. ^ Maine, D'Arcy (30 July 2021). "Simone Biles withdraws from vault, uneven bars at the 2021 Olympics; status for last two individual events to be determined". ESPN.
  5. "Artistic Gymnastics: Women's Uneven Bars Final – Results" (PDF). International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
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