
It’s time to reconvene to debate how everybody has exploded since we final spoke.
- Zsofia Kovacs has torn her ACL and is off the Hungarian workforce. It’s a significant, main blow since she is all the time anticipated to have Hungary’s highest rating on each occasion. With alternate Nikolett Szilagyi in her place, we see Hungary’s 2023-average workforce rating drop greater than 4 factors.
- Emma Malewski suffered a foot damage that can see her miss worlds for Germany. Particularly with out Seitz, Malewski was a essential piece, and with out her Germany strikes squarely into the underdog class for Olympic workforce qualification fairly than being a borderline favourite.
- Miella Brown of Australia was injured on vault on the Paris World Cup. Australia would have liked to have the DTY she was engaged on, however the lack of her vault ought to be a difficulty of tenths fairly than factors. We haven’t seen Emily Whitehead compete in 2023, but when she has her Y1.5, Australia ought to be snug with that, and he or she has the potential so as to add a rating on ground.
For Olympic workforce qualification, 9 extra international locations will advance from worlds along with the US, Nice Britain, and Canada, who certified final yr. The subsequent three nations within the standings will robotically get one all-around spot for the nation. Then, we transfer to all-around qualifiers (14 ladies whose nations aren’t among the many 12 qualifying international locations), and occasion qualifiers (1 per occasion whose nation isn’t among the many 12 qualifying international locations).
Right here’s the complete abstract of the common and most workforce rating standings for 2023, a minimum of till 8 extra individuals tear their ACLs tomorrow.
Groups by 2023 Common | ||
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1. | United States | 171.353 |
2. | Italy | 164.277 |
3. | Brazil | 163.088 |
4. | China | 163.031 |
5. | Nice Britain | 162.497 |
6. | Japan | 160.539 |
7. | France | 159.539 |
8. | Netherlands | 159.044 |
9. | Canada | 158.151 |
10. | Australia | 157.890 |
11. | South Korea | 157.202 |
12. | Mexico | 156.637 |
13. | Romania | 156.392 |
14. | Germany | 154.635 |
15. | Belgium | 153.919 |
16. | Spain | 153.576 |
17. | Hungary | 151.890 |
18. | Sweden | 149.582 |
19. | South Africa | 148.380 |
20. | Austria | 147.458 |
20. | Czech Republic | 147.458 |
22. | Taiwan | 146.946 |
23. | Finland | 144.205 |
24. | Argentina | 142.768 |
As Germany and Hungary drop, Mexico and Romania start to look more and more lifelike, and Belgium and Spain inch up.
Groups by 2023 Most | ||
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1. | United States | 176.250 |
2. | Italy | 169.616 |
3. | Nice Britain | 169.400 |
4. | China | 168.396 |
5. | Brazil | 168.100 |
6. | France | 165.717 |
7. | Australia | 165.646 |
8. | Netherlands | 165.299 |
9. | Japan | 164.664 |
10. | Canada | 164.183 |
11. | Romania | 163.399 |
12. | South Korea | 163.016 |
13. | Mexico | 161.766 |
14. | Germany | 160.832 |
14. | Hungary | 160.832 |
16. | Spain | 160.733 |
17. | Belgium | 158.315 |
18. | Austria | 154.534 |
19. | Czech Republic | 154.100 |
20. | Finland | 152.914 |
20. | South Africa | 152.849 |
22. | Sweden | 151.964 |
23. | Taiwan | 151.729 |
24. | Argentina | 146.166 |