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The 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held in Nanning, China at the Guangxi Gymnasium from 3–12 October 2014. The competition was the fourth time a World Artistic Gymnastics Championships has been held in the continent of Asia.

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31-449: Fragapane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claudia Fragapane (born 1997), British artistic gymnast Franco Fragapane (born 1993), Argentine footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Fragapane . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

62-490: A floor score of 14.533 towards the British team's 6th-place finish. In the individual all-around final, she placed 10th with a total score of 56.098. In the vault final, she scored 14.716 and tied for 5th place with Giulia Steingruber of Switzerland . In the floor final, a fall and a step out of bounds put her in 8th place with a score of 13.100. After Fragapane's success in 2014, she was named BBC Young Sports Personality of

93-535: A hiccup in her routine and did not complete a required acrobatic series, and despite a 0.5 deduction, claimed the bronze over Asuka Teramoto of Japan by 0.066. 2013 World bronze medalist Simone Biles claimed her third gold medal of the competition on beam, 0.067 over silver medalist Bai Yawen of China. Simone Biles successfully defended her title from 2013, her fourth gold medal in Nanning and ninth overall. 2013 World bronze medalist Larisa Iordache grabbed

124-577: Is a retired British artistic gymnast . She came to prominence at the 2014 Commonwealth Games , where she was the first English woman to win four gold medals in a single Games since 1930. In 2015, Fragapane was part of the women's gymnastics team that won Great Britain 's first-ever team medal, a bronze, at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships , before winning an individual world championship bronze on floor two years later . She competed for Great Britain at

155-419: The 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships , where she helped the British women qualify into the team finals in 4th place. Individually, she qualified for the all-around in 13th place with a score of 55.999, despite a fall on the balance beam. She also qualified for the floor final in 6th place (14.400) and the vault final in 7th place (14.716). In the team final, she contributed a vault score of 14.466 and

186-833: The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro . but failed to make any individual finals. She helped the Great Britain team to finish 5th in the team final. Following a series of injuries which limited her international career, she returned to the England Commonwealth Games team in 2022 , winning her fifth Commonwealth Games gold in the women's team event. Domestically, Fragapane is an eight-time English champion, and two-time British champion. Fragapane grew up in Bristol, where she attended St Bernadette Catholic Secondary School . She started gymnastics at age six. At

217-567: The British Championships, where she only competed on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. In event finals she placed fourth on uneven bars and second on floor exercise behind Ellie Downie . On 19 March she was named to the team to compete at the 2019 European Championships , replacing Kelly Simm after she broke her foot. She competed alongside Downie, Alice Kinsella , and Amelie Morgan . During qualifications Fragapane finished first on floor exercise and advanced to

248-637: The British national championships in 2014, Fragapane placed 2nd on vault with a score of 14.000, 5th on floor exercise (13.000), and 3rd on uneven bars (13.950). She finished third in the all-around competition with a total score of 55.700, and was selected to compete at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria . At the European Championships, she contributed to Britain's silver-medal performance in

279-587: The Olympics, Fragapane fell on uneven bars and balance beam in the qualifications round and narrowly missed the cut for the individual all-around final. She also placed 8th on floor but missed out on a place in the final by the Olympic tie-breaking rules. Great Britain finished fifth in the team final. At the 2017 European Championships Fragapane qualified for the balance beam and floor finals, finishing 8th and 7th respectively. Fragapane qualified in fourth for

310-459: The Tsukahara 3½ to become his second eponymous skill on men's vault, but since he fell on landing, his attempt was only credited for its difficulty score and not his name. Yang was the top qualifier, despite using two 6.0-difficulty vaults in qualifying before increasing them to two 6.4s in the final. Gwang used own 6.4s in all rounds. Shirai's lower difficulty of 5.6 of his second vault, which

341-806: The Year, edging out para-cyclist Sophie Thornhill and golfer Bradley Neil . Fragapane competed at the 2015 American Cup in Arlington, Texas . She struggled throughout the competition, counting numerous falls, and finished 9th. A week later, she competed at the English Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Loughborough , where she scored 54.900 all-around. At the 2015 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Montpellier, France , Fragapane placed 6th in

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372-494: The all-around final, 6th in the vault final, 4th on the beam, and 2nd in the floor final, behind Ksenia Afanasyeva of Russia . In October, Fragapane was part of the gymnastics team that won Great Britain 's first-ever team medal, a bronze, at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships . In March 2016, Fragapane won the all-around title and three event titles at the 2016 English Championships in Loughborough. This

403-433: The bronze. Russia's Aliya Mustafina placed fourth, not making the podium for only the second time in her senior career after falling on floor. Reigning 2011 and 2013 World champion McKayla Maroney missed the competition to recover from a knee injury. She was the only 2013 World champion not to compete in Nanning. 2008 Olympic champion and 2013 World bronze medalist Hong Un-jong claimed her first world title on vault,

434-525: The final because his Japanese teammates Kenzo Shirai and Ryohei Kato qualified ahead of him. After failing to make the finals in Antwerp in 2013, 2011 World and 2012 Olympic champion Krisztián Berki reclaimed his title on his specialty. Reigning Olympic and defending World champion Arthur Zanetti was edged out by newcomer Liu Yang by 0.200. Reigning Olympic and 2-time World champion Yang Hak-Seon failed to defend his title or even make

465-608: The final. During the final she placed fifth. Fragapane was intending to compete at the 2021 European Championships in April; however, during trials she suffered from a head injury which resulted in a concussion . She returned to competition at the Koper World Challenge Cup where she won the gold on floor. In September Fragapane was selected to compete at the 2021 World Championships but had to withdraw after injuring her foot in training. In June Fragapane

496-445: The first North Korean World champion since Kim Gwang-Suk in 1991. Simone Biles claimed silver again as she did in 2013, and Mykayla Skinner grabbed her first individual medal, a bronze. Due to the two-per-country rule, Tan Jiaxin of China and Ekaterina Kramarenko of Russia were not able to compete in the final due to other members of their national team qualifying ahead of them. 2013 World champion Huang Huidan settled for

527-585: The floor final at the 2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships with a score of 13.933 before winning bronze in the final, her first individual medal at the championships, with the same score as in qualifying behind Mai Murakami of Japan, and Jade Carey of the US. She is Great Britain's second world championship medalist, after Beth Tweddle . Fragapane's season was cut short when, in March 2018, she sustained an Achilles injury. Fragapane made her comeback debut at

558-564: The gymnast trains on the podium in the arena to get a feel for the competition equipment on a raised surface. In April 2013, the mascots Nannan (male) and Ningning (female) were unveiled as the official mascots of the event. In the men's all-around final, only two gymnasts per country can compete. Ryohei Kato and Shogo Nonomura of Japan, Lin Chaopan of China, Max Whitlock and Daniel Keatings of Great Britain, and Nikita Ignatyev of Russia were among those who had earned scores in

589-470: The individual all-around final but did not compete due to the two-per-country rule: Mykayla Skinner of the United States (6th), Madison Kocian of the United States (14th), and Ekaterina Kramarenko of Russia (15th). Simone Biles successfully defended her title. Larisa Iordache gave Romania its first medal of the 2014 Worlds with a silver. 2013 World all-around silver medalist Kyla Ross took

620-412: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fragapane&oldid=820698090 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Monitored short pages Claudia Fragapane Claudia Fragapane (born 24 October 1997)

651-524: The podium because he fell on both of his vaults. The 2007 World bronze medalist Ri Se-Gwang grabbed his first world title. Only Yang Hak-Seon and Ri Se-Gwang attempted two top 6.4 difficulty vaults with the former failing at both the Yang Hak Seon on vault and Tsukahara 3½, and latter succeeding in the Ri Se Gwang and Ri Se Gwang 2 on vault. Yang was trying to successfully complete

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682-684: The qualification round high enough to qualify for the individual all-around final, but could not compete due to the two-per-country rule. On October 8, Nile Wilson withdrew from the all-around final due to a wrist injury, and his teammate, Max Whitlock, competed in his place. On that day, it was also announced that Alexander Shatilov of Israel had pulled out of the competition and would be replaced by reserve athlete Ferhat Arıcan of Turkey. Kōhei Uchimura of Japan once again made history by winning his fifth consecutive World all-around title. 2011 World champion and 2013 bronze medalist on floor Kohei Uchimura qualified in 5th, but did not progress to

713-484: The second-place qualifier Ellie Black of Canada . She also qualified first on balance beam , vault, and floor. Fragapane won the individual all-around final with a score of 56.132, and the women's vault final with a score of 14.633. On 1 August, she won the floor final with a score of 14.541. With four gold medals in a single competition, Fragapane was England's most successful female Commonwealth Games competitor in over 80 years. In October, Fragapane competed at

744-498: The semi-finals but were eliminated on 11 December 2016, thus finishing in 4th place overall. Aged 18 at the time, Fragapane was the second youngest celebrity ever to participate, the youngest having been former EastEnders actress Louisa Lytton who was 17 when she competed in 2006. She is also the first female Olympic gymnast to compete on the show, the first gymnast having been Series 10 champion Louis Smith . She also appeared on Take Me Out , series 10, episode 8 , where she

775-489: The silver by 0.067 to her compatriot Yao Jinnan , who claimed her first World championship gold medal. 2014 European bronze medalist Daria Spiridonova grabbed another bronze at her first World Championships, edging out Ashton Locklear by 0.017. Due to the two-per-country rule, Shang Chunsong and Huang Huidan of China were not able to compete in the final as they qualified behind teammates Yao Jinnan and Bai Yawen . 2013 World champion Aliya Mustafina of Russia had

806-468: The team competition. Individually, she qualified for the vault and floor exercise finals, finishing 6th and 8th, respectively, with scores of 14.333 (vault) and 14.133 (floor). At the 2014 Commonwealth Games , Fragapane competed on all four events in the team final, where the English team won gold. She qualified first into the all-around final with a score of 56.740, more than a point and a half ahead of

837-469: The two-per-country rule, with his teammates Ryohei Kato and Yusuke Tanaka qualifying ahead of him. Reigning Olympic and defending World champion Epke Zonderland successfully took home the gold on horizontal bar. 2013 World silver medalist Fabian Hambüchen failed to qualify. He finished in 22nd place with a score of 14.366. Only two athletes per country are allowed to compete in this event. The following athletes scored enough to qualify for

868-563: Was a choosing contestant and went on a date. 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships All times are CST ( UTC+8 ). The main arena where the competition was held was the Guangxi Gymnasium , which opened in 2012. The training facility for the competition was held at the Li Ning Sports Park . As per any International Gymnastics Federation competition format, there was a podium training session where

899-475: Was also the only vault performed in the finals with a difficulty less than 6.0, was a contributor significant enough to miss him a spot on the podium here as he only trailed American Jacob Dalton in an average combined score by just 0.137, a deduction on landing equivalent to a small step. Reigning World champion Lin Chaopan of China failed to qualify for the final, placing 17th in qualifications. Former World champion Kōhei Uchimura failed to qualify due to

930-652: Was followed up by winning the All-Around title at the British Championships in April, held at the Echo Arena in Liverpool. Fragapane won the title with a personal best score of 58.10, this was the highest All-Around score of any British woman in the 2012-2016 Olympic Cycle. In July, she was named in Great Britain's women's gymnastics team for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro , along with Becky Downie , Ellie Downie , Ruby Harrold , and Amy Tinkler . At

961-444: Was selected to represent England at the 2022 Commonwealth Games alongside Ondine Achampong , Georgia-Mae Fenton , Alice Kinsella , and Kelly Simm . The group went on to win gold in the women's team all-around competition - Fragapane's fifth Commonwealth gold. Fragapane participated in the 2016 series of the popular reality TV competition show Strictly Come Dancing . She was partnered with AJ Pritchard . The couple reached

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