The apparatus finals of the 29th edition of the European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics took place today (13 May 2012) in Begium’s capital of Brussels.
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The silver medal on the same apparatus was claimed by another Romanian gymnast, Larisa Iordache, while the podium was completed by British Hannah Whelan (bronze).
Interestingly, the final of the floor exercise saw the same two Romanians topping the podium but in a reverse way: Iordache-gold and Ponor-silver.
The beam final was one of the most difficult with contestants giving way to their emotions. Thus, excepting the three medalists, all competing gymnasts experienced big mistakes which kick them off the race for medals.
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Larisa Iordache opened the final with a difficult exercise, performed steadily, which earned her 15.133 points that sent her to the top until the performance of her country fellow Catalina Ponor who was the last to enter the scene.
Ponor, a Triple Olympic champion in Athens, received now 15,200 points on the beam and won the fourth European title of her career.
Hannah Whelan British ranked 3, with a score of 14.333.
For Romania, it was the forth gold medal on the Brussels events [team, Sandra Izbasa (vault), Catalina Ponor (beam), Larisa Iordache (floor exercise)].
Beam final ranking: 1.Cătălina Ponor (Romania) 15.200; 2.Larisa Iordache (Romania) 15.133; 3.Hannah Whelan (United Kingdom) 14,333; 4.Anastasia Grishina (Russia) 14.066; 5.Youna Dufournet (France) 13.366; 6.Viktoria Komova (Russia) 13.100; 7.Vasiliki Millousi (Greece) 12.900; 8.Valeriia Maksiuta (Israel) 12.066