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Onyshko tenth and qualifies for two apparatus finals at Gymnastics Rio Test Event; Woo 40th

“We wanted to give Isabela an opportunity to see the arena where she’ll be competing in, and to experience what the competition will be like in terms of the size of the audience and the noise of the audience,” said her coach, Joe Stouffer of Brandon, MB. “In terms of her performance, we wanted to show some improvement in execution, particularly on bars and balance beam and I think we showed that. We still have some work to do on cleaning things up, but we’re happy with where we’re at for this stage of her preparation.”

Onyshko performed strongly on all four apparatus to finish with a total score of 55.132. A clean routine on beam, which had the highest difficulty score of the day at 6.400, qualified her for the event finals on Monday with a final score of 14.266. She will also compete in the floor exercise finals. Woo was solid as well, scoring her highest score to date on the uneven bars (13.966) and finished with a total score of 52.799. 2015 European All-Around Champion Giulia Steingruber of Switzerland was the top finisher overall with a score of 57.607.

While not satisfied with her 10th place finish, Onyshko learned some key lessons about Rio and the competition venue to bring back to her teammates in Canada: “The climate plays a significant role in how you should train – it’s a lot different than the Canadian climate, so that’s probably the biggest thing I’m going to bring back to Canada!”

The balance beam apparatus finals take place Monday, April 18th, starting at 17:40 ET, and the floor exercise finals are at 19:30 ET. Canada will continue its quest for berths at the Olympic Games on Tuesday when Jason Burnett (Toronto, ON) will look to qualify in men’s trampoline, while Patricia Bezzoubenko (Toronto,ON) will be the last to compete on Thursday in rhythmic gymnastics.

Full results: http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/minisite/schedule.php?idevent=14829

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