Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar

The men's horizontal bar competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held at the HSBC Arena on 6 and 16 August. There were 71 competitors from 34 nations.[1] The event was won by Fabian Hambüchen of Germany, the nation's first victory in the horizontal bar since 1996 and third overall. Danell Leyva won the United States' third silver medal in four Games in the event; Nile Wilson's bronze was Great Britain's first-ever medal in the horizontal bar.

Men's horizontal bar
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Andrei Muntean competing on the high bar in the qualifying round
VenueHSBC Arena
Dates6 August (qualifying)
)16 August (final)
Competitors71 from 34 nations
Winning score15.766
Medalists
Fabian Hambüchen
 Germany
Danell Leyva
 United States
Nile Wilson
 Great Britain

The medals were presented by Claudia Bokel IOC member, Germany and Naomi Valenzo, FIG Executive Committee Member.

Background

This was the 24th appearance of the event, which is one of the five apparatus events held every time there were apparatus events at the Summer Olympics (no apparatus events were held in 1900, 1908, 1912, or 1920). Four of the eight finalists from 2012 returned: gold medalist Epke Zonderland of the Netherlands, silver medalist Fabian Hambüchen of Germany, fourth-place finisher Zhang Chenglong of China, and fifth-place finisher Danell Leyva of the United States. Kōhei Uchimura of Japan was the reigning (2015) world champion, with Leyva the runner-up and Manrique Larduet of Cuba third. Zonderland had won in 2013 and 2014; Uchimura had reached the podium in those years as well.[1]

Cyprus, Lithuania, Monaco, and Turkey each made their debut in the men's horizontal bar. The United States made its 22nd appearance, most of any nation; the Americans had missed only the inaugural 1896 event and the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

Qualification for the men's artistic gymnastics in 2008 was based primarily on the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. The top 8 teams at the world championships could send a full team of 5 gymnasts to the Olympics. The next 8 teams (#9 through #16) competed in the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event, with the top 4 of those teams also qualifying a team of 5 gymnasts for the Olympics. The individual apparatus medalists from the World Championships also qualified, if their nation had not already qualified a team. There were places reserved for host country and continental representation, and the Tripartite Commission made an invitation. The quota of 98 gymnasts was then filled through the individual all-around rankings at the Test Event, with each nation able to qualify only one gymnast in that manner (though this one gymnast could be added to the world championship apparatus medalists—for example, Romania qualified Marian Drăgulescu as silver medalist in the vault and Andrei Muntean through the Test Event).

Competition format

The top 8 qualifiers in the qualification phase (with a maximum of two per NOC), advanced to the individual all-around final. The finalists performed on each apparatus again. Qualification scores do not count in the final.

Schedule

All times are Brasília Time (UTC-03:00)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 6 August 201611:00Qualifying
Saturday, 16 August 201615:34Final

Results

Qualifying

The gymnasts who ranked top eight qualified for final round. In case of there were more than two gymnasts in same NOC, the last ranked among them would not qualify to final round. The next best ranked gymnast would qualify instead.

Final

Rank GymnastNation D Score E Score Pen. Total
Fabian Hambüchen Germany7.3008.46615.766
Danell Leyva United States7.3008.20015.500
Nile Wilson Great Britain6.8008.66615.466
4Sam Mikulak United States6.8008.60015.400
5Francisco Barreto Júnior Brazil6.9008.30815.208
6Manrique Larduet Cuba7.0008.03315.033
7Epke Zonderland Netherlands6.9007.13314.033
8Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine6.3007.06613.366

References

  1. "Horizontal Bar, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
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